
The Johnson County School District is proud to announce our Love, Learn & Leave a Legacy Innovation Showcase Series. First up is Mrs. Melanie Ramey from Highland Elementary. Select the attached link to view the amazing work from Mrs. Ramey and her 4th grade students. Love, Learn & Leave a Legacy the Wildcat way!
https://bit.ly/33BQOtE
https://bit.ly/34x5Wrv


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


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


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


Eagle Family,
Please see the attached link for an important COVID-19 update from Superintendent Cochran.
https://5il.co/lrzz


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


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


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


The Johnson County School District welcomed kindergarten, seventh and ninth grade students today! We are looking forward to seeing each of you again on Thursday, October 1st. JC is off to a "SOARING" start!
https://animoto.com/play/GHwRUrd1UmE7bextzxb7Ew

Kentucky Commissioner of Education, Dr. Jason Glass, conducted his first meeting with the Superintendents Advisory Council. Superintendent Thom Cochran, a newly appointed council member, had the fantastic opportunity to participate in this virtual Q&A session. #Eagle4Life


Important Reminder:

First grade students enjoyed a fall craft project during the live google meet. #handsonlearning #jcclickandsoar
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=T2PdIuC58bo


Johnson County School District- Reopening of School Update
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G-cQ0jMu9I


Any girl in grades 4-6 that would like to play girls basketball at Highland this school year needs to be at Highland Elementary gym tomorrow at 4! Girls need to make sure they are wearing masks as they enter the school and can remove them once in the gym for practice!! We look forward to seeing you there!

REMINDERS:
Kindergarten: *Please send in birth certificate copy, SSN card copy, Immunization record, eye exam, physical exam, and their dental exam (even if done in headstart the dental exam must be redone prior to kindergarten, must be dated the calendar year of entering)
6th graders: *Please send in 6th grade physicals
It is imperative that your child's record is up to date. I would appreciate your help in completing these records. Please feel free to contact me at 606-297-3674.
Thank you,
Suzanna Akers, RN
School Nurse
Highland Elementary

Highland First Graders had a busy day learning! https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=wvuRtopvncM
#jcclickandsoar #handsonlearning


First graders listened to the story “Not A Box” and then completed a STEAM activity by converting boxes into animals, furniture, purses, cars and much more. #learningbydoing #handsonlearning #jcclickandsoar


First graders identified pets and wild animals. They watched a Veterinarian at work. Students completed a STEAM activity using supplies from around the house to create a pet. They also completed a writing describing what an animal needs to survive. #handsonlearning #remotelearning #learningbydoing #clickandsoar


3rd graders are getting ready to set goals but they first have to BREAK FREE of all the doubts and negativity.




Any Johnson County Elementary School students interested in playing football this year need to be at Johnson Central High School's football field at 5:00 pm Monday, September 14 to sign up. Johnson County AAU Football will have teams for students 12 years old and under and 10 years old and under. It is based on the student's age as of July 31, 2020. Any students wishing to play must sign up by Monday or on Monday evening. Applications may be picked up at any elementary school, board office and WSIP.