(541) 475-6192

COMMUNICATIONs

Joseph Prechtl

Joseph Prechtl

Communications Director

jprechtl@509j.net

(541) 475-6192 Ext. 2225

All media requests are directed through the Communications Department. Please contact our Communications Director at Jprechtl@509j.net or call the number below.

541-475-6192

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Our Communications Plan

Jefferson County School District 509J is committed to providing timely, accurate and clear communication to all stakeholders. We seek to provide resources and materials to ensure families, students, staff, partners, media, citizens, and other members of the community are kept informed about our key priorities, successes, and challenges.

The Communications department works with schools and departments to ensure that everyone is informed and up to date on student’s, staff’s, and faculty’s experience in 509J schools.

We aim to ensure that families, students, staff, and the community know that students flourish here, we care for each other, and we get better every day.

We aim to celebrate the successes that happen every day in our buildings. If you wish to share an idea with us, please reach out at communications@509j.net.

We communicate through multiple channels including social media networks and our direct communication tool, ParentSquare. In order to receive important updates from the district, please ensure your contact information is up to date by checking with your children’s school.

District News

MHS April Athlete of the Month

Announcing Madras High School’s April Athletes of the Month! We are thrilled to contiue highlighting our student-athletes in 24 Spring Sports season with Athlete of the Month! These exceptional athletes from baseball, softball, track and field, golf, and tennis have...

Overview of 509J Spanish Dual Language Program

Have Questions about our Dual Language Program? Reach out to Laura Contreras Weiss, our Dual Language Coordinator. EmailBenefits Dual Language programs are based on decades of research that show learning academic content through two languages has positive effects on...

Madras High’s Taft Rice elected to state FFA office

For the first time in more than a decade, Jefferson County School District 509J and Madras High School will be represented on the Oregon FFA State Officer Team for 24-25. Taft Rice, a senior, was elected as the state sentinel at the annual state convention held in...

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