First time for our Veterans Referral Center’s Youth Group Honor Guard presents our Nation’s Flag during Covid19 pandemic at the first JCHS Home Game.
about 5 years ago, Nicki Caudill
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If you are a junior interested in GSP or the parent of one interested, please watch this very important video. Good luck to this year's group! https://bit.ly/310IEt2 #Eagle4Life
about 5 years ago, JCS ProLearn
The Johnson County School District welcomes back JC Brick-&-Mortar students! https://bit.ly/3iWEQzg #Eagle4Life
about 5 years ago, JC Tech Team
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Students in Mr. Reel's 3rd and 6th period Civil Engineering and Architecture classes showed off model homes they created during the NTI week based on architectural styles they researched. More pics here: rb.gy/9cglsj
about 5 years ago, Nathan Reel
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https://youtu.be/-UIlnTY5DAI Parents and Students, As we prepare for our first week of in-person classes, we want to go over several things with everyone in hopes of making this re-opening of school as safe as humanly possible. 1. Please understand that mask wearing is not debatable. We must protect each other, and remember - over 50% of our staff has either a pre-existing condition or a spouse or child with one, but they are eager to be back with students, so please be respectful with proper mask wearing at all times. The safer we are, the better chance we have of sustaining in-person school. 2. Please come to school every day with your Chromebook charged. Our school is over 50 years old and doesn’t have the plug-in capabilities to be charging a large number of computers all day. We also can’t have groups of kids huddled around one plug in area because of distancing rules, so please come to school with computers fully charged. Students will still be turning in most assignments virtually to reduce paper touching. 3. Several districts that have started before us are already dealing with mass quarantine situations. We are trying our best to avoid this, so we will be doing our best to social distance in our classes to avoid this scenario. 4. Teachers are required to have seating charts. This is not negotiable because we have to keep up with seating arrangements for contact tracing, so please be respectful of assigned seatings. 5. Students may be dropped off in the back parking lot starting no earlier than 7:30a.m. and should arrive no later than 8:10a.m. Students MUST have a temperature screen before entering the school. Students dropped off at McDonald’s must enter the designated front entrance and have a temperature screen before entering the building. 6. There can be no large group congregating before or after classes. Students will need to move from one class to the next. We know this is not ideal or what our students are used to, but it is a temporary must. We just want to reduce the chances of a quarantine or outbreak among students and staff. 7. Students that are being picked up will be released at 3:30 and exit through the rear entrance of the school. Students will not be permitted to ride another bus. We will not be accepting bus notes. 8. All visitors must use the side doors through the new safety vestibule, and all visitors must also wear masks.Temperature checks will be taken by front office staff, and anyone who has a temperature of 100.5 or greater will not be permitted to enter. 9. Any student who exhibits a temperature of 100.5 or greater will be isolated in a designated quarantine area and will need to be picked up. 10. Lastly, if you have a question or concern with anything, please contact the school directly instead of asking over social media and contributing to the spread of misinformation. This is going to be an adjustment for us all, and we assure you that we are doing everything we can to keep everyone safe, and we will be completely transparent with parents each step of the way. Thank You!
about 5 years ago, Amiee Webb
Celebrate National Principals' Month with Johnson County School District this October! A huge thank you to Mr. Shawn Hall, Mrs. Missy Davis, and Mrs. Sharon Davis.  #Eagle4Life
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Monday, October 12, 2020- Return to JC Brick-&-Mortar Traditional for students who selected this option! Please review the attached slide presentations for more details! https://bit.ly/2SJb46m
about 5 years ago, Johnson County Schools
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JC continues its celebration of National Principals' Month! Our principals work tirelessly in the pursuit of success for each student, principals guide and support their schools each and every day. Thank you, Mrs. Heather Butcher and Mr. Barry Fannin! #Eagle4Life
about 5 years ago, JC Tech Team
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October is National Principals' Month! Help us celebrate our amazing principals for their hard work, especially during these challenging times. Thank you, Principal Steve Young! #Eagle4Life
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Tickets for this Friday night’s football game vs Perry Central will go on sale Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 10 am - 12 pm daily. Tickets are presale only. Cost will be $6. Due to current regulations, there will be limited seating capacity so don’t miss your chance to see the first home game of the season for our defending state champs!
about 5 years ago, Kayla Moore VanHoose
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1st Annual Cornhole Tournament
about 5 years ago, Missy Mosley
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The Johnson County School District celebrates World Teachers' Day. World Teachers’ Day celebrates teachers with the theme, “Teachers: Leading in crisis, reimagining the future.” A huge thank you to all teachers and Happy World Teachers' Day! #Eagle4Life
about 5 years ago, Johnson County Schools
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October is National Principals Month. The Johnson County School District would like to thank all principals for going above and beyond for the students, faculty/staff, parents and community. Let us start by recognizing JCHS Principal Noel Crum. Just this year Mr. Crum was named the 2020 High School Principal of the Year by The Kentucky Association of Secondary School Principals. He was also named best principal by Paintsville Herald's "Best Between the Lakes." Thank you, Principal Crum! #Eagle4Life
about 5 years ago, Johnson County Schools
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Eagle Family, Please see the attached link for an important COVID-19 update from Superintendent Cochran. https://5il.co/lrzz
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Johnson County School District Surplus Auction Sample Auction Items: buses, car, lunch tables, chairs, desk, tables, playground equipment, old copiers, and 2 old conveyors See this link for full details: https://bit.ly/3nhMeZl
about 5 years ago, Johnson County Schools
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Congratulations to JCHS Football Coach Jim Matney on his 300th Career Victory over Clay County tonight! We are proud of our coach and our team! Go Eagles! #WingsUp #JCEaglePride
about 5 years ago, Kayla Moore VanHoose
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The Johnson County School District would like to congratulate ARI Innovation Grant recipients​! Way to go Eagles! Ms. Anna Burton (W.R. Castle)- Tom Cat Theater ​ Mrs. Traci Campbell (HES)- Adapted Digital Resources for Distance Learning in the Complex Needs/Life Skills Classroom​ Mrs. Amanda O'Bryan (HES)- Hands-On at Home ​ Mr. David Slone (CES)- Computation Migration ​
about 5 years ago, Lisa Blevins-Salyer
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Happy National Custodian Day from the Johnson County School District. All of your hard work and dedication is truly appreciated! Thank you JC Custodians! #Eagle4Life
about 5 years ago, Johnson County Schools
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JCTV is back in the saddle again as they LiveStreamed tonight’s Soccer Double Header against Letcher Co. Central. Stay tuned for LIVE Sports all year!!
about 5 years ago, Kevin B. Conley
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about 5 years ago, Nicki Caudill