
Johnson County Schools will be in session Friday, March 13th! It is very important that your child attend school if he/she is not sick! All students will receive important information concerning the next few weeks!


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.


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

Mrs. Ousley’s kindergarten classroom enjoyed Read Across America Week with fun activities throughout the week! https://youtu.be/vvnr91BY3TA


First graders at Highland Elementary enjoyed a skype lesson with a shark research lab. The kids learned lots of shark science, including information about shark adaptations and how sharks are tracked.



Proud teacher moment!! Dr. Suess week was celebrated in 3rd grade by Johnson Central High School Junior and former student of mine, Tate Cantrell reading The Foot Book. ❤️


Congratulations to Marlee Crace for writing a winning essay! AARP Grandparent of the year essay is sponsored by the Kentucky Retired Teachers Association.



3rd grade collecting data and making Pictographs.





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.


Superintendent Cochran's Thrillshare post of the week for February 23rd-29th goes to Mrs. Rowe and Highland Elementary. Check out this NTI Day 8 video! Way to go Mrs. Rowe! http://bit.ly/3cswJID




Highland B Head Start working hard for Read Across America week and celebrating Dr Seuss Birthday!





Spring Picture Day will be Thursday, March 5


Highland Elementary is hosting a Scholastic Book Fair! Tuesday, March 3 - Monday, March 9


Don’t forget to dress in Dr Seuss apparel tomorrow! Let’s begin the week meeting those AR goals.


We are so proud of these kids. Our Elementary Academic Team finished 2nd overall in the Regional Governor's Cup today! They were 2nd in QR today. In science, Eli Akhlaghi 2nd, social studies Eli Akhlaghi 2nd, language arts Mia Estep 4th, composition Carter Stephens 3rd & Mia Estep 1st, math Caydon Kelsey 2nd. We are most proud of them for winning the sportsmanship award because that shows the character of these students. Congratulations wildcats!




Check out Jadyn & Mia as they share original 2020 census artwork and discuss the impact of the census on public education. http://bit.ly/2PDeUNs #2020census


Aliyah did a great job on her STEAM project today!


James completed the STEAM Challenge. He did a great job creating a model of the layers of the earth. #DLDay #JCNTI20


Jace did an amazing job on his STEAM Challenge model! #DLDay #JCNTI20 #handsonlearning
