
There will be school tomorrow in Johnson County. What WYMT reported was not accurate. We will follow the Governor’s advise and have school tomorrow then dismiss starting next week.

Based on the recommendation of Governor Beshear and the Kentucky Department of Education, Johnson County Schools will be closed from Monday, March 16th-Friday, April 3rd. There will be scheduled NTI Days. A detailed plan will be posted soon.
There will be school tomorrow. Please send your child to school unless he/she is sick. This will allow teachers to prepare our kids for the next weeks. Thank you for your continued support of Johnson County Schools.


3rd graders cleaned up the playground today, taking pride in their school! #greyhoundgrit 🐾





The Johnson County School District is revisiting our strategic plan. The plan formalizes the school district’s mission, vision, values, goals, and objectives. This enables stakeholders to voice and agree on the same priorities and focus on the path to improvement. Part of the strategic planning process involves engaging the community and other stakeholders in providing feedback. Please help us by completing the form linked below:
https://forms.gle/UpzTRheucpmTD9QB9

Station rotations during LIFT.... sight word bingo, reading groups, and some fitness math!




These Greyhounds participated in an interactive science lesson about Pollinators!
We combined art, storytelling and math for this Action Science program! They flew their paper butterfly around to exchange pollen with the flowers.





Mrs. Witten’s K/1 students had some fun practicing writing numbers “on the ceiling” to celebrate Wacky Wednesday!





Mrs. Sabrina O'Bryan's class read The Lorax by Dr. Seuss and discussed the importance of a clean environment. Students then brainstormed ways they can help stop pollution in Eastern Kentucky.




Science OUTSIDE! 6th graders studied animal adaptations in the beautiful sunshine!





Flat Gap 1st grade singing from Seussical the Musical


Mrs. Lisa Salyer visited our second grade today with a wonderful Dr. Seuss lesson!!!


There will be an informational meeting Friday, March 6th at 5:00 at the JCMS Library to meet the new JCMS Football Coach Ray Granillo.


4th grade students use visual models to determine decimal values!





These greyhounds are excited for Read Across America! We had several guest readers, a camp out with Camp Shawnee, arts and crafts, activities, and even some birthday cake for Dr. Seuss! #LIFT #21CCLC





The Scholastic Book Fair begins this week! March 2nd-6th!


🔹Join us tomorrow, March 2nd 3:00-5:00 during LIFT
🔺Storytelling, arts & crafts, activities, and birthday cake!
🔹 Students and Parents/Guardians are invited!


Join us in celebrating Read Across America Week!


Tickets go on Sale Monday, March 2nd! $2 each!


2-D and 3-D shapes are so much fun!!! Second grade students made a cube with facts about both 2-D and 3-D shapes.

