"Be sure to come to school tomorrow and Tuesday. I don't want to be a one-man wolfpack." -Mr. Arms
March Madness Attendance continues tomorrow with Round 3! Be there!
Eagles, Round 2 of March Madness Attendance kicks off tomorrow. You know what that means...be at school!
Parents and guardians, if your 11th or 12th grade child qualified for the Dollywood reward trip and chose the March 9 trip date, please have them drop $20 (check payable to JCHS or cash) to Missy in the main office by Friday.
Congratulations to our Criminal Justice students. They have completed all required ICS trainings, courses, and certifications.
ICS, or Incident Command Systems, is training and testing set up by the federal government through FEMA. Students learn about rank structure, chain of command, local and federal resources and processes, logistics, and strategic planning. ICS training could benefit an employee in any incident. ICS principles are used many different scenarios including simple traffic accidents, chemical spills, natural disasters, or terrorist attacks.
JCHS would like to congratulate sophomore Adara Campell! Adara has been awarded a spot in the 2024 Rogers Scholars program. Rogers Scholars is a competitive program aimed at building leadership, business sense, and work ethic in the youth of Southern and Eastern Kentucky. Only sixty students are selected to attend each year, and since the program's inception in 1998, over $11 million dollars in scholarships have been awarded. Way to go Adara!
Rogers Scholars accepts one student in each of The Center for Rural Development's forty -five county service area and 15 at large out of a typical pool of 400 applicants. JCHS was awarded two of those sixty very competitive positions. We are so proud of Adara and Connor!
Congratulations to JCHS senior Cienna Blair-Robinson for receiving the Lewis Appalachian Scholarship from the University of the Cumberlands which recognizes two incoming Freshmen from eastern Kentucky who demonstrate academic promise and a genuine desire to give back to their community.
JCHS would like to congratulate sophomore Connor Watts! Connor has been awarded a spot in the 2024 Rogers Scholars program. Rogers Scholars is a competitive program aimed at building leadership, business sense, and work ethic in the youth of Southern and Eastern Kentucky. Only sixty students are selected to attend each year, and since the program's inception in 1998, over $11 million dollars in scholarships have been awarded. Way to go Connor!
Engineering students are presenting their pathway and solar car at the Kentucky School Board Association Annual Conference in Louisville today. From left to right: Aiden Burkett, Brady Daniel, Shadrach Reinthaler, and Ivy Young.
🥨 It was Pretzel-Making Day for WIN Wednesday in Ms. Angie Music's classroom! Students participated in an enrichment activity during WIN Wednesday learning how to make pretzels and then got to share and enjoy them! 🥨
Come join us for a Spring mini photo shoot opportunity! A great way to support our Senior class! 📸🦅
We'd like to welcome Destiny, Haylee, Ciara, Alyssa, Bryson, Hunter, and Logan to our list of College Ready Juniors!
We'd like to welcome Andrew, Haylee, and Jonathan to our list of Postsecondary Ready Juniors!
We'd like to welcome Braxton to our list of Postsecondary Ready Seniors!
Congratulations to these students!
Congratulations to Ivy Young, Nataleigh Dunkle, Madison Young and Kaylyn McKenzie for placing in regional JAG CDC competitions in Creative Decision Making and Financial Literacy. @JAGKY #JAGKY
Spirit Week for District Tournament is next week!
Good luck to JCHS JAG students competing today and tomorrow! @JAGKY #JAGKY
Congratulations to 11th grader, Nataleigh Dunkle, for joining the 25+ ACT Star Club!! We are so proud of her!
Congratulations to these students for improving their ACT score in one or more subjects on the February national ACT!
Good luck to all of our Career and Technical Education students as they take their End of Program assessments this week! Students be sure to check your grade level Google classroom for your specific test date and time and remember to charge your chromebook.