This week the freshman I-Time was about setting SMART goals. We compared the process of achieving a short-term goal to seeds sprouting. Their challenge...to meet the goal they developed before their Goal Seeds sprout.
Students in Miss Angie’s culinary class catered an event for the Johnson County Public Library today!
Are you the parent of a high achieving freshman, sophomore, or junior? If so, you will want them registered for the PSAT/NMSQT held on October 26 here at JCHS. Testing will put your child in the pool for National Merit recognition and scholarships.
Information about how to register has also been posted in your student's grade level google classroom.
The cost is $18 for 9th and 10th graders. Some 11th graders are free, so email micca.caudill@johnson.kyschools.us or stop in and ask Mrs. Caudill if you are a free tester. The last date to register and pay is September 18 at 3:30pm. Checks payable to JCHS or cash are accepted.
For more information on the benefits of taking the PSAT/NMSQT, click here:
https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/psat-nmsqt
Everyone is invited!
This week's announcements by Ms. Suzy Kretzer!
Mr. Bowling's carpentry students worked to repair the flooring of the shop entrance by measuring and replacing tiles.
9th-11th grade students have completed the first round of MAP testing for the 2023-2024 school year! Let's congratulate our top scorers!
Yesterday, photographer John Michael was at JCHS donating his time and skills by leading a Photography Basics for Beginners Workshop for the JCHS yearbook staff. The students had an awesome time and can't wait for his next workshop on manual photography. Thanks, John Michael!!!
JCHS Spirit Club Pep Section Theme at Belfry is Construction / Neon.
Those interested in signing up for FCCLA, please scan the QR code outside of Mrs. Stewart's classroom (room 20) and fill out the google form!
Students and staff, tomorrow is College Day to celebrate the return of college football. Wear your favorite college shirt!
High school teachers travel to the new JCHS build site. Thank you for the opportunity. We are so excited to see the future of Johnson County!
Chemistry students learned about accuracy and precision today by testing how accurate and precise they were at dropping pennies onto a target!
Students, please go to your grade-level Google Classroom and complete the survey.
JCHS Parents, please fill out this survey about Safe Schools before September 1st. We appreciate your input!
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JohnsonCentralHSParents23
Mr. Robinson's Computer Science students programming Birdbrain Fench 2.0 Robots to maneuver through a maze.
Integrated Math scholars completed an exponent station review today. Students worked collaboratively to apply their exponent rules, simplify expressions, and determine equivalent expressions.
New JCHS Help Desk student William Holmes completes his first solo laptop repair.
Johnson Central is proud to announce a groundbreaking initiative led by freshman Grace Lester, who is revolutionizing the way aspiring linemen experience training through the power of virtual reality. With her innovative project, Grace aims to enhance the training regimen of utility linemen using immersive technology that provides an unprecedented level of engagement.
Check out the full article here:https://www.verizon.com/about/news/middle-school-student-pioneers-vr-video-future-utility-workers
Students, please go place your nominations for class officers in the library by the end of the day Friday!