164 advanced placement exam orders were placed for May testing! That's 164 opportunities for our students to earn college credit--almost 500 hours of course credit. 100 of these exams can result in the kids earning $300 extra KEES dollars that will shave down their college tuition bill EACH YEAR they're in school--that's up to $30,000 for our students every single year! Our kids made a fabulous decision to take their AP exams this spring; a decision that can benefit them for years to come. #MoreOpportunity #HailJC
over 4 years ago, Nicki Caudill
Fall Break Is Here!! No school Friday, October 4-Sunday October 13. Students return Monday, October 14. Have a restful and safe Apple Day and Fall Break! #JCEaglePride #Eagle4Life
over 4 years ago, Thom Cochran
With the release of JCHS test scores today, we have a lot to celebrate, and we would like to share our biggest gains and accomplishments! - First, Johnson Central currently has over 300 students on track to earn an Honor’s Diploma (10 Pre-AP/AP/Dual Credit), and of these students who were tested last year, we are proud to announce that our Honor’s Diploma students earned an astounding overall index of 98.5, which is a 5-star performance based on new accountability system. GREAT JOB! - Second, we are also proud that our junior Honor’s Diploma students (a whopping 60 junior students in this program) averaged a 24.4 on the ACT last year. - Third, our transition readiness rate, which is the most important factor for students leaving high school and planning to pursue higher education, improved from 45.9 to 71.1 – a gain of approximately 26% in one year. Transition readiness is calculated by examining whether students earn college benchmarks or pass career readiness and industry certification exams. - Fourth, our on-demand scores were up significantly as we had 144 students whose writings were scored either Distinguished or Proficient. - Lastly, our graduation rate was up to 96.7% We at JCHS are extremely proud of our students, staff, and the multitude of programs we offer. We look forward to another great year and even more success from our students.
over 4 years ago, Nicki Caudill
Students in Principles of Engineering took part in a "Solar Apple Derby" today. Students built and tested cars using different power sources including solar cells, batteries, and hydrogen fuel cells to learn about engineering design, power, and breadboarding. #MoreOpportunities
over 4 years ago, Nathan Reel
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Girls Who Code members will need to join the following Class Code on the Remind App: @CodeAtJC
over 4 years ago, Kayla Moore VanHoose
Check out the latest edition of Johnson Central's Eagle News! I'm proud of the work my students are putting out each week! https://youtu.be/-cT4vNP4brE
over 4 years ago, Todd Conley
Its Football Time in the Mountains! Tonight, at JC Field House, your $5 ticket will get you admission to our version of the Apple Bowl. The 5th and 6th Grade County Consolation and Championship football games will begin at 5:15. JCHS will host their first district match up against Clay County at 7:30. Let's fill the Eagle Stands!
over 4 years ago, Misty Delong
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Hosted by the JCHS American Legion Club 🎀
over 4 years ago, Nicki Caudill
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If you are a member of a club that didn't meet yesterday, today is your day! Attached is our club and assembly schedule for today. Let's all cheer on our Eagles as they take on Clay County at 7:30pm tonight!
over 4 years ago, Nicki Caudill
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Johnson Central FFA Officer team, along with Mr. Kirk and Mrs. Blair, had the opportunity to have a “meet and greet” with Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture, Ryan Quarles as he traveled to town for an event. It was great to learn more about Mr. Quarles’ experience in the agriculture field, where the future of agriculture is heading and amazing intern opportunities in the future for students. A huge “Thank You” to JC Board Chair, Mr. Bob Hutchison for inviting us to be a part of this and creating #moreopportunity for our students and FFA officers.
over 4 years ago, Sheena Blair
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over 4 years ago, Nicki Caudill
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*Wed, Oct 2* Student Organization meetings (HOSA, FFA, SkillsUSA, etc) and a College Fair for our students. Many college and university representatives will be on hand in the gym to answer any questions that our students may have regarding scholarships, admission, etc.
over 4 years ago, Nicki Caudill
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Johnson County Schools would like to welcome Ms. Anna Anson. Ms. Anson is an educator at Johnson Central High School. Congratulations, Ms. Anson! #Eagle4Life
over 4 years ago, Johnson County Schools
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Cory is a dedicated student, and he is very involved in his school! He is a great example of a Leader! #WeAreJC
over 4 years ago, Jacob Keeton
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The Thrillshare Post of the Week for September 22nd-28th goes to Johnson County Middle School. Congratulations, Miss Molly Jervis for being crowned the 2019 JCMS Homecoming Queen! #Eagle4Life
over 4 years ago, Johnson County Schools
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Congratulations to the 86 members of the Johnson Central Honors Society! Thanks Mrs. Dials for all your hard work with these gifted students! #Eagle4Life #JCEaglePride #MoreOpportunity #NationalHonorsSociety #WeAreJC
over 4 years ago, Misty Delong
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The 2019 Boy Soccer Apple Cup will be played Tuesday, October 1st @ 6:00. The match will be held at Carl D. Perkins Rehabilitation Center. Come out and support your JCHS Eagles! #Eagle4Life #JCSoccer #MoreOpportunity #WeAreJC
over 4 years ago, Misty Delong
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Mrs. Kim Castle works very hard at Johnson Central, and she does everything with the students best interest in mind! #WeAreJC
over 4 years ago, Jacob Keeton
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Johnson Central High School’s Core Student Leadership team spent this morning brainstorming student leadership, school service, and community service ideas. The students also discussed how to best utilize the leadership period for their fellow students.
over 4 years ago, Amanda Ratliff
Johnson Central High School’s Core Student Leadership team spent this morning brainstorming student leadership, school service, and community service ideas.  The students also discussed how to best utilize the leadership period for their fellow students. Excited to see what these kids bring to their school and community.
https://youtu.be/m4T2SRWyUk8 Check out the latest edition of Johnson Central's Eagle News!
over 4 years ago, Todd Conley