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Logan Jr. High, 302 W. Central Ave., (815)875-6415

Logan Junior High

Welcome to Logan Jr. High

by JD Orwig

  Hello!  Welcome to the Logan Junior High website.  Logan Junior High is located at 302 West Central Avenue in Princeton, Illinois.  Approximately 430 6th-8th grade students attend Logan Junior High from . . . read more

From the Principal's Desk

Newsletters from Mr. Orwig

Below find links to the latest newsletters from Mr. Orwig. These newsletters provide important information for students and their parents. May 2010 April 2010 March 2010 February 2010 December . . . read more

2010 Rebecca Caudill Readers

by Amy Haring

Congratulations goes to Brittany Krohn, Taylor Tieman, Isaac Salazar, Drew Pranka, Taylor Clark, Nathan Smith, Arielle McCartney, Nicole Holland, Jack Bibula and Kortney Wager from Logan!  These students have read all twenty of the 2010 . . . read more

Logan Jr. High Pom Pon Tryouts Set

Workshops Tuesday September 21 6:15 AM - 7:30 AM Thursday, September 23 6:15 AM - 7:30 AM   Tryout: Friday, September 24 3:30 - ??? Make sure the application, available . . . read more

Logan Junior High-September Newsletter

by JD Orwig

Logan Junior High September Newsletter By J.D. Orwig, Principal Hello everyone!!!  Welcome to the 2010-2011 school year!  My first newsletter will contain an article that I released in a summer newsletter, . . . read more

Logan Junior High School Open House

by Ellen Ringenberg

Logan Junior High School Announces Open House   Parents and guardians of Logan Junior High students are invited to attend the Logan Junior High School Open House on Thursday, September 9 th beginning at 7:00 p.m. and . . . read more

Books, Books and More Books

How far will the lion's tail go?

by Amy Haring

Have you seen the long tail that is winding it's way around the halls of Logan Junior High?  It belongs to "Alex" the Lion and is helping the students and the staff get into reading.  The lion's tail is made up of four different . . . read more

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