
Johnson County Schools will be operating on the “Red” schedule next week (11/9-11/13). All students will be completing school in JC Click-&-Soar remote learning. Stay safe, continue to learn, and thank you for your continued support!



The Say Boo to Drugs event was a huge success!!!! Thank you Johnson County FRYSC and Community Leaders!! https://bit.ly/34FZYFZ





Mrs. Rowe’s class had a great Halloween Luncheon full of activities and treats! Happy Halloween!


Mrs Rowe’s class wore their Halloween costume during their Halloween Luncheon. Students enjoyed watching The Witch’s Brew, making a craft, participating in an Escape Room activity and a special candy treat from Mrs. Rowe. Happy Halloween!


Harper McCarty is the winner of the “What Will Mrs. Rowe Be For Halloween?” contest. Thank you Harper for having a wonderful costume idea!


Election Day
November 3rd, 2020
No School


Due to continued rise in positive numbers in our county - Johnson County will he operating on the “Red” schedule next week. All students will be completing school in JC Click-&-Soar remote learning. Also remember that there will be no school on Tuesday due to Election Day - that day was a scheduled day off of school in our approved 2020-21 school calendar. Thank you, be safe, and keep learning!



These Highlanders sent in their costume pics for Red Ribbon Week.



First graders from Mrs. Blanton’s class enjoyed dressing in their favorite costumes for Red Ribbon Week.



First graders from Mrs. Bolden’s class dressed in their favorite costumes for Red Ribbon Week .


3rd grade students at Highland enjoyed costume day and some special Witches Brew from Ms. Shauna Patton.



Fourth Graders at Highland dressed as their favorite super hero to celebrate this year's motto--Be Happy. Be Brave. Be Drug Free.


What Should Mrs. Rowe Be For Halloween? First graders were very creative with their costumes for their teacher!


Jaxton Marshall was so excited to have his Nanny visit our virtual classroom. The students came dressed in their Halloween shirts and ready to listen to storytelling. Thank you Janet Taylor for your visit.


First graders dressed as Superheroes during Red Ribbon Week!


Say Boo to Drugs!
Drive-Thru Event
Date: Thursday, October 29th from 4:30-6:30
Location: Johnson Central High School
Sponsored by FRYSC's & Community Partners


These Highlanders sent in a close up on PJ Day!!




First grade students in Mrs. Rowe and Bolden's classes pose for a PJ picture to celebrate Red Ribbon Week.

The Fourth and Sixth Grade students at Highland enjoyed celebrating PJ Day during Red Ribbon Week.

