
Digital Learning Day 2020 is here! What a great opportunity to showcase digital work from Johnson County students. Please share student work using apptegy.net with the #DLDay & #JCNTI20!


No School in Johnson County due to icy road conditions. Remember this is Digital Learning Day. Please post all the fantastic learning in your digital classrooms today! #DLDay


Johnson Central Chamber Choir needs your help! Please support our students by completing the 2020 census. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wUdiFe_6ZA


Juul Breakers met with Attorney General to discuss legal responsibility of Juul corporation toward addicting thousands of school age children to Juuls.




Census 2020 is vital in funding public education. Check out Miss Adalyn's census video!
https://youtu.be/WKd1SkHull0


JC Schools Weekly Message 2/25/2020
Habit 4- Think Win Win
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Mrs. Caudill’s science students investigating convex and concave mirrors with spoons.


JCMS Spring Pictures- Friday 2/28

JCMS Student Council enjoying a little fun in the snow at Perfect North!!





Elaine Burton, Nutrition Educator for UK Extension Office, demonstrates knife skills/safety as Life Skills students prepared a fruit salad.





Johnson County Schools will be in session Thursday, February 13th operating on a 2 hour delay.


IF we were to be out of school tomorrow, it will not be an NTI day. IF we miss Friday as well, it will be NTI day 8.

Mrs. Preston’s reading classes practice Say Something Reading Strategy.




JCMS JUUL Breakers renew their attempts to pass a bill designed to help schools combat the growing use of Juuls and electronic cigarettes in school.





Due to some roads being covered with backwaters and more rain on the way Johnson County Schools will be on a 2 hour delay. This will prevent buses and staff from traveling before daylight and provide additional time to reassess the situation.


Please join us for Open House!!


JCMS Play Auditions




The Johnson County Middle School Youth Services Center February Newsletter



The Johnson County Middle School Youth Services Center Newsletter


Mrs. Caudill’s class experimenting with a StemScopes light simulator to see what happens when a light is shined through a prism.
