
We are pleased to announce the 3rd 9 week grading term Perfect Attendance List!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VYHTZNDfC8kQTHlYKDVmvhHeFXl6n_tNMobxjuvF7g0/edit?usp=sharing

Mrs. Ratliff's Integrated Math II students completed a gallery walk of math constructed response questions. Students used a detailed rubric to score questions and determined what a distinguished should look like.




Support local businesses who support our teachers! Sherri Pennington, owner of Rustic Oak Boutique, reached out to donate a $25 gift certificate to one of our lucky teachers as part of our testing season kick off!
If you are looking for the cutest and most on-trend clothing and accessories, Rustic Oak Boutique is the place to go! They are in the process of moving to their new location located at 531 Broadway Street, Paintsville, KY, 41240 and will be open for business soon! You can also call them at 606-793-0849 or search them up on Facebook at Rustic Oak Boutique.
Thank you, Sherri, for supporting our teachers!





Our next featured business that supports our teachers is Copperhead Gun and Range!
Aaron Scott reached out to our testing coordinator to donate a very generous gift certificate for unlimited gun range use for an entire year! They are conveniently located at 469 US Highway 23 N, Prestonsburg, Kentucky 41653. Check their gigantic selection of guns, ammunition, and accessories! They are open from 10-6pm Monday through Friday and from 9 until 5 on Saturdays.
https://copperheadgunrange.com/ or search them up on Facebook as Copperhead Gun and Range



Freshman students determine the relationship between amplitude, wavelength, and frequency as they model transverse and longitudinal waves.




JCHS Eagle News Staff, Hunter Burchett, Brandon Holbrook, Constance Martin and instructors Todd Conley and Clay Smith were honored to broadcast live and capture footage of the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the new Johnson Central High School. #WeAreJC #ThePowerOfOpportunity


Wednesday, March 8th, will be "College Day". Good luck to all of our Juniors as they take the ACT!


Mrs. Younce's Biology and Chemistry classes enjoyed learning about Dr. Seuss, and how his books relate to science today by making ooblek. Students talked about physical and chemical properties and states of matter!




Congratulations to Grace Blackburn, Jacob Breeding, Mikenna Ferguson, Autumn Howard, Noah Ratliff, David Sammons, and Paris Short for joining or moving up a level in our ACT Stars Club!





CONGRATULATIONS to these students! We are proud of your improvement on the ACT!


JCHS Senior Class, Golden Harmony Boosters and JCHS Players are hosting a Knickerbocker fundraiser the weekend of March 17. As shown on the photo certificate, for just $10 you will receive 1-10x13, 2-8x10’s, 2-5x7’s and 8-wallets. Please contact your favorite member of the Senior Class, JCHS/JCMS Choir, or Drama Team Member to secure your spot today! Group minimums must be reached by this Friday and we are not able to sell after next Wednesday, March 8. Thank you for your support!!


Johnson County School District Celebrates Career & Technical Education Month
https://bit.ly/jchscte23


Ms. Warne is assisting with morning make up!
Bring your own or we have individual applicators and makeup available. We have professional lighted mirrors available.
#ExtendedDay #BeyondtheBell #21stCCLC #moreopportunity #Eagle4Life #KYOSA


Students in Ms. Wetzel's Biology class enjoyed learning about and modeling the different steps of Mitosos today.





Students in Ms. Wetzel’s Biology class had a fun day of modeling and learning about the different steps of Mitosis.
#JCEagles #STEM #Biology #Eagle4Life





Congratulations to sophomore Bethany Chapman for advancing to the final round of Governor’s Scholar for the Arts!


Students in Mrs. Slone's Algebra 1 classes incorporated exercise to learn about data, scatterplots, and regression equations.






Seniors who have not had senior pictures done, tomorrow and Thursday are supposed to be beautiful weather. If you are in need of some outside senior pictures, please see Mrs. Haney in room 7 tomorrow or Thursday to have some taken!

Students in US History class used an Alphablock to build background knowledge of Communism and an Anticipation Guide to support their learning while reading a historical document about McCarthyism.








NTI Day, Shmen T I Day-- That doesn't stop our Fun Friday's NAME THAT TUNE contests from going on!
Congratulations to these students for correctly identifying sound clips of these songs in their grade level google classrooms: Coi Leray's "Players" and Morgan Wallen's "Cover Me Up."
Each student earned 50 Live School points for themselves and 100 for their Live School house.
