Eagles,
There will be no school on Monday, March 11th, in the Johnson County School District. Our Academic Eagles will be competing in Louisville.
Johnson County administrators and teachers concluded their two year Deeper Learning adventure today by showcasing their implementation of deeper learning shifts across the district. #KEDCCRRSADL
Celebrate Read Across America Week, March 2nd-6th
with Johnson County School District!
This week, we're Empowering Minds, One Book at a Time. Eagles, let's soar into the pages of our favorite books! Share your reading adventures with us!
Happy Reading!
Congratulations to the Johnson Central Lady Eagles and the Cheer Team for soaring to 1st place in the district! Your dedication and teamwork have truly shone through. Way to make us proud, Eagles!
Celebrate National FFA Week with Johnson County School District!
This National FFA Week, February 17th-24th, Johnson County School District is proud to honor agriculture's tradition, excellence, and future through our outstanding FFA program!
Happy Digital Learning Day, Eagles! Today, we celebrate being responsible digital citizens, embracing our motto: Love, Learn, Lead, and Leave a Legacy. Let's use technology to soar higher in our learning journey. Here's to building a brighter, kinder digital world together!
Celebrate love, embrace learning, lead with heart, and craft your legacy. Happy Valentine's Day, Eagles!
Johnson County Youth Wrestling
January 27th the Johnson County Youth Wrestling Club traveled to Lawrence County High School to compete in the Region 6 Tournament. The team consisted of 48 kids ranging from age 5-13 with 38 of those kids placing in the top 6 in the Region with over 400 kids competing. Johnson County Youth Wrestling Club, directed and coached by Daniel Webb and Aaron Blevins, came home with Region 6 Runner-up out of 23 teams. The following weekend the youth team travelled to Louisville with 34 kids and competed at the state level at the Kentucky Expo Center. 99 teams were registered with over 1500 kids competing. The Johnson County Youth Wrestling team brought home Division 1 Big School State Runner Up! These kids did an amazing job representing Johnson County!
Individual Regional placements for the team:
1st Place:
Brantley Horne 8U HWT
Kolbie Pennington 10U 49lb
Lawson Blevins 10U 56lb
Myles Wright 12U 108lb
Heath May 14U 83lb
2nd Place:
Bodhi May 8U 45lb
Gunner Huber 10U 49lb
Carson Wallen 10U 67
Karson Cantrell 12U 78lb
Jacob Meek 12U 82lb
Callie Lowe 12U 92lb
3rd Place:
Jett Cochran 6U 50lb
Branson Meade 8U 43lb
Connor Meeks 8U 49lb
Eli Taylor 10U 53lb
Grayson Blevins 10U 59lb
Jake Taylor 10U 63lb
Caiden Blackburn 10U 71lb
Bryce Williamson 12U 70lb
Carson Blevins 12U 135lb
Noah Clouse 14U 102lb
Zane Mullins 14U 187lb
4th Place:
Sawyer Taylor 8U 49
Elijah Freeman 10U 53lb
Preston Johnson 10U 59lb
Eli Neace 10U 63lb
Xavier Hall 12U 70lb
Alexis Webb 14U 87lb
5th Place:
Rhyder VanHoose 10U 53lb
Steven Johnson 10U 59lb
Bryson Webb 10U 77lb
Gavin Bailey 14U 165lb
6th Place:
Blair Webb 6U 55lb
Kayd Branham 8U 53lb
Jameson Preston 8U HWT
Isaiah Vargas 10U 56lb
Jase McCarty 10U 84lb
Jase Stambaugh 12U 98lb
Individual State Placements for the team:
1st Place:
Heath May
2nd Place:
Brantley Horne 8U 100lb
Bryson Webb 10U 77lb
3rd Place:
Kolbie Pennington 10U 49lb
Eli Taylor 10U 53lb
4th Place:
Bodhi May 8U 45lb
Grayson Blevins 10U 59lb
Noah Clouse 14U 102lb
5th Place:
Xavier Hall 12U 70lb
Jacob Meek 12U 82lb
Myles Wright 12U 108lb
Aedyn Paris 12U 175lb
6th Place:
Lawson Blevins 10U 56lb
Carson Wallen 10U 67lb
Coaching Staff:
Daniel Webb
Aaron Blevins
Mark Blackburn
Chris Meeks
Ralph Horne
Nathan VanHoose
Justin Meade
Tom Wyatt
Bo Bowling
This Wednesday, February 7th, join the Eagles for World Read Aloud Day! Bring stories to life by reading aloud. Let's connect, explore, and celebrate the magic of storytelling!
Today, Johnson County School District celebrates Safe Internet Day, reminding all our Eagles of the importance of navigating the digital world with care and respect. Let's pledge to use the internet safely, responsibly, and kindly. Remember, a safer internet starts with you!
For those of you riding the bus with Gary O'Bryan or Amanda Calhoun this morning, please be aware that their buses will arrive later than usual. This is due to several drivers covering additional routes today. We appreciate your understanding and patience during this time.
February is Career and Technical Education Month! We are kicking off the month with an overview of all of the pathways offered at Johnson Central High School. #ThePowerOfOpportunity
Big shout-out to Porter Elementary for showcasing their excellence at the Leader In Me Symposium in Charlotte, North Carolina! Your presentation truly embodied the spirit of leadership and learning. Congratulations on representing our community with such distinction!
100 Days of Excellence with the Eagles! Join us this Tuesday, January 30th, as we celebrate 100 days filled with learning, growth, and Eagle spirit. Let's fly high on this special day!
Johnson County School District Hosts Distinguished Guests from the Kentucky Department of Education
https://www.johnson.k12.ky.us/o/johnson-county-schools/article/1430366
Eagles, we're thrilled to see you back at school on Thursday, January 25th! Remember to bring your charged Chromebook, charger, and complete all assignments from NTI Days 1-4. Due to icy conditions, our buses won't travel on the Left & Right Forks of Asa Creek, Frozen, Old Ratliff Road, the Left Fork of 2 Mile, and Bob's Branch. The JC Transportation Department has diligently checked all routes, but if your road is still icy, not listed, and covered in snow, please bring your child to the nearest main road for pickup. Together, we're ready to soar to new heights!
Attention all Eagles! Due to the persistent icy conditions on secondary roads, the possibility of refreezing and snow-covered bus turnaround areas, Wednesday, January 24th, will be designated as NTI Day 4. It's crucial to ensure you have completed all NTI Days 1-3 assignments. Let's continue to actively participate in our live Google Meets and submit all our assignments promptly. Keep soaring high, Eagles, and stay safe!
Due to ongoing icy conditions affecting secondary roads and the potential for refreezing, Tuesday, January 23rd, will be a traditional snow day. Please ensure you complete all assignments for NTI Days 1-3. Stay safe, and enjoy the day off!
Schools in the Johnson County School District will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, January 16th, due to snow. Please note that this will be a traditional snow day. We encourage everyone to stay safe and warm. Enjoy your day off!
School will be closed on Monday, January 15th, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.