JHS Drama Presents “Clue”

Get ready to have your favorite board game brought to life by the Jay High School Drama Department. The classic who-done-it will be performed for 5 showings in the historic JHS auditorium. You won’t want to miss it!

Get ready to have your favorite board game brought to life by the Jay High School Drama Department. The classic who-done-it will be performed for 5 showings in the historic JHS auditorium. You won’t want to miss it!

Wednesday-Jay High School’s Student Government Association hosted their district meeting at the Blue Wahoos Stadium. District 1 stretches from Tallahassee to Pensacola, as the district’s cheer explains; “From Tally to the Bay…” 395 high school students came to the event, representing 16 schools across the Panhandle. They were treated to doughnuts in the morning, then […]

Congratulations to Misty Bray for being selected JHS’ Teacher of the Year.

Congratulations to Alicia Clark for being selected as JHS’ Employee of the Year by the faculty and staff.

Milton-The 2nd Annual JHS Golf Tournament took place on Saturday at Tanglewood Golf Club. The fundraiser event consisted of 12 four man teams that followed the traditional scramble format. Participants ranged in age from 7 to 75. Proceeds from the event go directly to the boys and girls golf teams at Jay. “We are so […]

Thursday-Senior Makenleigh Bledsoe was crowned 2022 Homecoming Queen at the JHS Lions Roar. She was crowned by 2021 queen Autumn Russell. Senior homecoming court included Makenleigh, Avery Mitchem, Brianna Dunsford, and Emerson Walters. Photos courtesy of Julie Thornton.

Jay High Golf is hosting its 2nd Annual JHS Golf Tournament on Saturday, October 1st. 100% of the tournament’s proceeds benefits both the girls and boys teams at Jay High. You have a chance to help by either buying tee-box signs, putting a team in the tournament, or both! Sign up today! Golf Tourney Team […]

From left to right, junior Rebekah Salter, senior Briana Dunsford, senior Mackenleigh Bledsoe, senior Avery Mitchem, senior Emerson Walters, sophomore Katlynn Cooley, and freshmen Georgia Lewis