Photo Gallery
Setting up our first rocket.

Here are some pictures from the JH STEM class and a few of the JH science classes as well.

Using a telescope to see the solar storms.
Using the telescope to see the sun spots.
Kind of tricky
7th graders take water samples at the river.
7th graders take water samples at the river.
7th graders take water samples at the river.
7th graders take water samples at the river.
8th graders experiment with air pressure
Our county trapper talks to the 7th grade about mammals.
Our county trapper talks to the 7th grade about mammals.
7th grade learns how to collect macroinvertebrate samples.
JH Science and STEM Classes

Science at GJHS is active learning. These students spend a lot of time contributing to science using the GLOBE program. GLOBE stands for Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment. Grace students collect data for our local atmosphere and hydrosphere at two different sites near the school and then submit data into the GLOBE.gov website where NASA and NOAA scientists use the data for global studies. At last count GJHS is part of a community of 41,493 schools in 127 countries around the world.