Congratulations to these College Ready Juniors! They have met multiple indicators for postsecondary readiness.
Congratulations to these members of the junior class! They have each met an indicator to be classified as postsecondary ready. We are so proud of our students!
Congratulations to these College Ready Seniors! These seniors have met multiple indicators for postsecondary readiness.
Congratulations to these seniors! They have met the requirements to be classified as postsecondary ready. Students, we are very proud of you!
Our December round of KYOTE testing has concluded, and we would like to congratulate these students for earning passing scores!
Congratulations to our first batch of School Based IT Generalist Apprentices. These kiddos got their first official paycheck today! We are so proud of them.
Our MA students are working on making the "magic bubble" needed for successful intradermal shot administration! We had such a fun day! 💉🖤💛
Congratulations to Josie Dials for being selected to represent Johnson Central High School at the Hugh Obrian Youth Leadership Seminar this summer!
As a HOBY ambassador, Josie and other state-wide participants will take part in facilitated dialogue and abilities-based workshops to develop awareness of their leadership strengths and an understanding of their leadership values. Through these dynamic activities with their peers, students hone their skills and learn to recognize, amplify, and collaborate with the diverse strengths of others. One weekend at a HOBY seminar unlocks a student’s leadership potential and helps them gain the confidence to make a positive impact on the world around them.
The winter round of MAP Testing is complete for JCHS students! Let's congratulate these students on having the top scores in their grade and for showing the most growth in their grade from the fall test! Last, but not least...reading and language!
The winter round of MAP Testing is complete for JCHS students! Let's congratulate these students on having the top scores in their grade and for showing the most growth in their grade from the fall test! Up next...science!
The winter round of MAP Testing is complete for JCHS students! Let's congratulate these students on having the top scores in their grade and for showing the most growth in their grade from the fall test! First up...math!
Congratulations to JC's own Mrs. Artisha Sturgill (English) and Mr. Shawn Butcher (Math) for attaining and maintaining National Board Certification!
Students with 9 or more unexcused absences (or 63 or more unexcused period absences) on December 15 will lose their driving privileges. Student who fail 3 or more classes for the semester will lose their driving privileges.
There is still time to improve your grades and submit absence excuses to the attendance clerk, Laura Ratliff. Fax excuses to (606) 789-2547, email them to laura.ratliff@johnson.kyschools.us, hand them to a main office secretary, or stick them in the box outside Mrs. Ratliff's office in room 5.
Good luck to the Cybersecurity Teams competing in the State CyberPatriot Competition today! Congratulations to both teams as they are gold tier qualifiers.
Elijah Arms, Dante Daniel, Montana Richmond, Jody Roberts, Memphis Slone, Bailey Wade, Grace Blackburn, Brannan Campbell, Adyn Fairchild, Ryan Rice, & Paetyn Trusty
Get in the Christmas spirit with us next week! 🎄🎅🏼
No Pass No Drive: December 19 will be the last day to turn in excused for absences for this semester. At that time, any student with 63 or more unexcused periods (totalling 9 or more days) will have their driving privileges suspended until May 25 per the No Pass No Drive Kentucky state law. Students must have their attendance in order by December 19. No drivers license or permit suspensions will be lifted until May 25, 2024. It is the student's responsibility to turn in excuses after each absence.
Feel free to fax excuses to 606-789-2547. Email excuses to laura.ratliff@johnson.kyschools.us. Drop excuses off to room 5 or the main office secretaries.
Students who are failing 3 or more classes for the semester will also lose their licenses or permits until May 25, 2024.
JCHS FCCLA attended their regional meeting today at the Pike County Library!
Today, freshman science students worked to identify rocks while studying rock formation and the history of earth.
Daily Announcements 11.30.23
Come join us for a great photo shoot opportunity at Johnson County Middle School this Saturday.