
More senior info! Please share!!1) Seniors/senior parents, just a reminder that you need to click on this link and secure your appointment for your senior cap and gown individual p...

Johnson County Schools Public Service Announcement 4/22/2020

Johnson County Schools Announcement 4/21/2020

University of Louisville Researchers Seek New Drugs to Fight Coronavirus Using Computers in Schools Across Kentucky

University of Louisville Researchers Seek New Drugs to Fight Coronavirus Using Computers in Schools Across Kentucky

Congratulations, Mr. Jarred Gibson & JC STEAM Team, on being selected to be part of the Verizon Innovative Learning Academy. This grant will provide $24,000 of funding and trainin...

Johnson County Schools Closure Letter- March 24, 2020


Johnson County School District's partnership with Paul B Hall will continue through the school closure. Our clinic at Johnson Central High School will be open to Johnson County st...


JC Schools-School Cancellation Message 3/13/2020

Johnson County School Closure Informative Letter 3/13/2020https://5il.co/doo1
Meals will be dropped off in the following locations for students:
Christian Union Church 10:30-10:45
Paint Lick Station 12:25-12:40
Monday, March 16- No School as indicated in the original School calendar
Tuesday, March 17- No School- NTI DAY
Wednesday, March 18- No School- NTI DAY
Thursday, March 19- No S...

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 wi...

Superintendent Cochran's Weekly Message: 3/10/2020

Congratulations to Mrs. Kristen Sergent & Mr. Jeff Cochran for receiving a KySTE Grant! This grant will provide students with opportunities to create projects using 21st Century L...
Johnson County Schools Weekly Message 3/3/2020Johnson Central High School student leaders Tate Cox and Maggie Brackett join Superintendent Cochran to discuss Habit 5: Seek First t...


Johnson County Schools Weekly MessageCheck out JC student leaders Austin Cantrell & Jules Davis reading "A Place for Everything."