The Johnson County School District will dismiss elementary schools at 1:00 and JCMS/JCHS at 1:30 on Friday, March 3rd, in an abundance of caution due to the forecast of severe storms, high winds, and possible gusts in excess of 70mph. Early dismissal will allow time for safe travel home, as storms are currently projected to hit our area between 4:30-5:30 pm. We want to ensure the safety of our students, staff, and caregivers. Thank you for your continued support of the Johnson County School District.
JCHS and JCMS choir students gave amazing performances at the SIPP Theater Saturday night! We are so proud of all their hard work and dedication!!
Congratulations, JCHS Cheerleaders and Coaches, 57th District champs!
Public Schools Week
https://www.johnson.kyschools.us/article/1014081
Johnson County School District Celebrates Career & Technical Education Month
https://bit.ly/jchscte23
National School Bus Driver Appreciation Day is Wednesday, February 22, 2023. The Johnson County School District would like to thank all drivers, monitors, mechanics, support staff, assistants, and the transportation director for their hard work, dedication, and always prioritizing safety. Happy National School Bus Driver Appreciation Day!
Register today for Eastern Ky TeachMeet!
https://www.johnson.kyschools.us/article/1009229
Friday, February 17, 2023, will be Non-Traditional Instructional Day 2 (NTI) in the Johnson County School District due to flooding and hazardous road conditions. Please access your assignments and Google Meet schedule by 10:00 AM in your Google Classroom. Stay safe and work hard to complete your assignments, Eagles!
Due to rising water and the forecast of more rain, elementary will be released at 12:30, and the middle/high will release at 1:00. There will be no after-school care, LIFT, or practice.
Due to rising water and the forecast of more rain, elementary will be released at 12:30, and the middle/high will release at 1:00.
Johnson County Schools is committed to the health, safety, and well-being of our students, staff, and families. We are proud to announce our partnership with @CareSolace to support our ongoing commitment. If you or a family member are looking for help with mental health or substance use, Care Solace will quickly connect you to community providers matched to your needs. Call 888-515-0595 at any time or search on your own at caresolace.com/johnsonk12.
Johnson Central Educator Receives American History Teacher Award
https://5il.co/1p953
February 15th is National School Resource Safety Officer Appreciation Day. Thank you, Officer Adam Williams. The Johnson County School District appreciates all you do to help ensure the safety of our students and staff.
JC Installs WiFi on School Buses
https://bit.ly/JCBUSWIFI
These Kentucky All-State Choir students gave a phenomenal performance at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts in Louisville, Kentucky!
Johnson Central High School students and administrators represented the Johnson County School District and showed support for Children's Advocacy Day on Wednesday, February 8th, in Frankfort. Way to go, Eagles!
Today, Thursday, February 9th, County Judge Executive Mark McKenzie signed a Family Resource and Youth Services Coordinators Appreciation Week Proclamation. The Johnson County School District extends a huge thank you to County Judge Executive Mark McKenzie and coordinators!
Congratulations Ava O'Bryan!!! Miss Ava O’Bryan auditioned and was selected out of ONE HUNDRED STUDENTS across the state of Kentucky for tonight’s solo performance at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts in Louisville, Kentucky!!! You represent Johnson County Schools with class!! We are SO PROUD of you!!!!🎵💛🦅💛🎵
Tuesday, February 7th, is Safer Internet Day. This year's theme is "Together for a Better Internet." Let's all join together to make the internet safer and better for all, especially our students!
Happy Groundhog Day!