
The Johnson Central Baseball and Softball teams are on their way to Owensboro to compete in the 2A State Tournament!
Baseball competes tomorrow at 4:00 PM EST / 3:00 PM CST!
Softball competes tomorrow at 4:45 PM EST / 3:45 PM CST!
Good Luck Eagles!






JCHS students Carleigh Branham, Emily Conn, Kungnalin (Lin) Han, Bonnie Kim, Grace Lester, Paetyn Trusty, and Hailee Salyers competed at the Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program at Rupp arena where they advanced to Level 3 competition, congrats to these incredible Eagles!


The last day to order a personalized yearbook is this Friday, April 25th. Don't wait! Order now!!!


This May 8th the JCHS Players are debuting The Little Mermaid. But starting today, you can purchase your very own Little Mermaid Merch, so you can show up ready to go under the sea!
https://centrals-eagle-nest.printify.me/product/19622235/little-mermaid-the-musical-t-shirt


Seniors and Parents! Last chance to order Senior 2025 to arrive before graduation. We have everything from bumper sticker to shirts to yard signs. Order at the link below or off the QR code. https://centrals-eagle-nest.printify.me


JC Baseball welcomes the Tigers to Joe Taylor Athletic Complex for game #2 in the District series. Game time is 6PM April 23rd.


Parents & Guardians – We Value Your Feedback!
Please take a few minutes to complete the Spring School Culture Survey. This is open to all family members of high school students, and your input will help us improve the school experience for your student, their classmates, and future generations of JCHS students.
Thank you for partnering with us to make JCHS the best it can be!
https://www.leaderinme.com/s/johnson-central-high-school/families


The Lady Eagles play host to the Lady Bulldogs of Hazard Tuesday at 6PM at JCHS.


The Golden Eagles soar across the creek for 57th District Baseball at Paintsville.


Congrats our JCHS Medical Assisting students for passing their CCMA certification exam! 100% pass rate! They are amazing💕👏🎉🦅🖤💛🩺🏥⚕️


From The School Store,
A golfer and basketball player came today and asked why don't they have Clogs? An hour later each of them had designed their team clog. Help support our students below!
https://jchs-class-of-2025.printify.me



Seniors!!! We need your pictures!!! If you haven't already done so, please submit your baby pic, headshots, and full body pictures!!! This is the last call for pics! Final submissions accepted until Friday, April 25th!!!


Dr. Robbie Fletcher, The Kentucky Commissioner of Education, visited Johnson County Schools on Friday. During his visit he met many of our student leaders and observed the countless opportunities offered to our students at the elementary, middle, and high school level.
Photos taken by Johnson Central High School students Jacob Slone and Jacee Baker







Congratulations to the 2025-2026 Johnson Central Dance Team!!! #WeAreJC #JCDT


Come out and watch the Golden Eagle Baseball Team play host to the Lawrence County Bulldogs. First pitch around 6:00PM. #WeAreJC
Watch Live:
https://www.johnson.k12.ky.us/o/johnson-central-high-school/page/jchs-livestream?bfplayvid=2362320


🎓 Attention Class of 2025! 🎓
There will be a mandatory meeting for all graduates to review important dates and information pertaining to graduation and the events prior. Please plan to attend!


Congratulations to Dante Daniel! Dante passed his Computer Programming end of program assessment!
CTE End of Program assessments (EOPs) are used to evaluate student proficiency in specific career pathways. In addition to the credential itself, students can also earn articulated credit to specific postsecondary institutions.


Congratulations to these students who passed their Aerospace Engineering end of program assessment!
CTE End of Program assessments (EOPs) are used to evaluate student proficiency in specific career pathways. In addition to the credential itself, students can also earn articulated credit to specific postsecondary institutions.


Congratulations to these students who passed their Plant Science Systems end of program assessment!
CTE End of Program assessments (EOPs) are used to evaluate student proficiency in specific career pathways. In addition to the credential itself, students can also earn articulated credit to specific postsecondary institutions.


Congratulations to these students who passed their Early Childhood Education end of program assessment!
CTE End of Program assessments (EOPs) are used to evaluate student proficiency in specific career pathways. In addition to the credential itself, students can also earn articulated credit to specific postsecondary institutions.
