Our November round of practice ACT testing has concluded. We'd like to give a special shout out to these students for being the top scorers in each subject area. All of our students and teachers have been working incredibly hard and we are so proud of each of you.
Anyone interested in auditioning for Legally Blonde Jr. should join the Google Classroom. (3tvz3uy). Auditions are December 15th.
FCCLA Membership Dues are due today to Mrs. Stewart. Dues are $20.
Announcements for 11/27/2023.
Johnson Central High School is now home to the state's first School Based IT Generalist Registered Apprenticeship. This program will allow current students to earn an employment certificate, receive a competitive wage, and gain valuable on the job training as they complete their HS education. During the November board meeting, Ms. Jennifer Hampton from the Education and Labor cabinet presented JC Schools their certificate declaring them an official employer and apprenticeship participant. Pictured from left to right: Assistant Superintendent Noel Crum, JCHS Principal Justin Arms, Jennifer Hampton, Career Support Specialist Amanda Austin, Superintendent Thom Cochran, and CTE/Related Technical Instructor Andrew Castle.
Congratulations to these students who passed the Math College Readiness KYOTE!
First sticks for our medical assisting students today! Congrats to Alena Jude, Madisyn Spence, and Jonathan Trimble!!
Students in Mrs. Stewart's Child Services I class completed a mock classroom/office project this week. Students selected a grade level and content, then created a classroom to reflect their choices. Some students in this course are planning to pursue a career in psychology or school counseling; therefore, their projects were mock offices to reflect that.
Miss Angie's Culinary Arts students have been hard at work catering events this week!
These students have been given the full entrepreneurial experience of running a culinary business! When planning for these events, the students will complete everything from start to finish; planning with the customer, creating menu options (typically 3) for the budget provided, creating a grocery order, preparing the meal, setting up at the event, serving, cleaning, and finishing with a cost analysis to determine profit.
On Tuesday the students catered for ARH's Diabetic Health Fair at The Ramada Inn. Wednesday was a meal prepared for our BARR program and additional staff. Finally, Thursday was a meal prepared for a support group program in collaboration with our JCHS YSC. In total, these these students served around 300 people!
Congratulations to the following juniors for increasing their ACT composite to join a new level in the ACT Stars! We are proud of your hard work!
Bryce Ferguson (30 and up)
Madison Spradlin (28 and up)
Mayson Delong (25 and up)
Congratulations to these students for increasing their score in one or more subjects on the October 28 or 29 national ACT!
Ms. Angie Music's Culinary classes catered the Grandparent Support Group Luncheon at the Country Music Highway Museum! As always, the food and service was top notch.
Congrats to our Regional HOSA winners! 🎉🎉👏🩺💊💉
Jadyn Estep, Madison Goble 1st place in CPR/FA
Kaylyn McKenzie,Haylee Marsillett 1st place in CERT
Tyler Murphy 1st place Behavioral Health
Kaylee Blevins 1st place in Human Growth and Development
Lauren Trimble 1st place in Nutrition
Zaif Hossain 1st place in Pharmacology
Haylee Vanhoose 1st place in Physical Therapy
Allie Sexton, Alexis Howard 1st place Creative Problem Solving
Josie Dials 2nd place Medical Math
Om Patel 2nd place Pathophysiology
Gabe Blackburn 2nd place Sports Medicine
Kaydence Webb 3rd place Human Growth and Development
During National Apprenticeship Week, we'd like to recognize two members of our faculty who make our School Based IT Generalist Apprenticeship possible. Mr. Andrew Castle is the Employment Supervisor for our apprenticeship students and also assists in providing the related technical instruction required. Ms. Amanda Austin is currently serving as the Project Navigate ABA Career Support Specialist and is the Program Sponsor registered with the Department of Labor. Thank you to these individuals for assisting in providing yet another #opportunity for our students.
In honor of National Apprenticeship Week, JCHS would like to recognize six of our current program participants who are a part of a specialized employment mentorship group. These talented young ladies applied, interviewed, and were selected to mentees of Dr. Malyssa Collins. Dr. Collins is the Employment Mentor for the Project Navigate ABA grant. She will spend this next year helping these ladies develop soft skills, resumes, interview skills, and so much more in order to help them succeed in their future workplace. Congratulations to (top row L-R) Jadyn Estep, Ashlyn Patrick, Adyson Burchett, (bottom row L-R) Braley Howard, Madison Goble, and Kaylee Gibbs
JCHS is currently one of six schools who are home to the WEP Project Navigate ABA program. In honor of National Apprenticeship Week, we'd like to recognize some of our apprentices who are earning their certificate as a School Based IT Generalist. These students are completing a registered apprenticeship. As a result, they will begin earning a wage, will gain valuable experience, and will be recognized as PostSecondary Ready upon graduation. In addition to the work based learning, students also have access to an employability mentor, additional funds for Dual Credit enrollment, and funding for certification exams.
All are welcome!
Girls soccer celebrating Teamsgiving! Seniors received their letterman jackets and Brooklyn and Kiersten received their KHSAA 1st team all-region plaques. It was a great night to be a Lady Eagle!
Congratulations to these students! They have earned a passing score on the KYOTE writing exam.
Congratulations to these students! They have earned a passing score on the KYOTE math college readiness exam.