We want to give a huge congratulations to Senior Ryan Kitchen for being recognized as a First Team Junior All American by the National Skeet Shooting Association. The Junior First Team is the top 7 skeet shooters in America in the 14-17 age division and requires a 97.81% average across all 4 gauges. What an accomplishment!
These JCHS MNA students had a great day of state testing for their certifications! Good luck to Olivia Spradlin, Kylie Goble, Laci Hitchcock, Emily Clark, Dilylah Greathouse, and Zoey Saylor! 🖤💛🩺
Seniors: In order to be included in the senior edition of the newspaper, ALL PICS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY MONDAY, MAY 1st.
If your name is on this list, please email your senior pic and baby pic asap to artisha.sturgill@johnson.kyschools.us.
JCHS wishes to celebrate the class of 2023! Congratulations, Victoria and Audrey, on all your accomplishments as an Eagle and best wishes as you soar to this new chapter! #MoreOpportunities #Classof2023
Carpentry students Matthew Ratliff, Isaiah Young, and Tanner Fairchild worked with Mr. Bowling this morning on a project in our Career and Technical hallway. We are thankful for the hard work of these students and Mr. Bowling!
Congratulations to freshmen Adara Campbell and Om patel as well as senior Devin Spears for advancing to a new ACT Star Club! We are so proud of your hard work!
JCHS wishes to celebrate the class of 2023! Congratulations, Kaylee and Chelsey, on all your accomplishments as an Eagle and best wishes as you soar to this new chapter! #MoreOpportunities #Classof2023
Last clinical day for these JCHS MNA students!! The Martin County Health Care faculty were very complimentary about their job performance 🎉🎉🖤❤️👏
Good luck to these JCHS MNA students taking their state certification exam today!! Kyra Blanton, Julia Burchett, Kelsey Caudill, Emily Jarrell, Heather Lyons, Jonathan Patrick, Leah Price, and Brianna Smith 💛🖤
The votes are in and below you will find the list for the Class of 2023 Senior Superlatives! Pictures will be Friday at 12:30. Report to Mrs. Webb's room, and remember, these pictures will be for both the Herald and the yearbook, as well as our social media pages! Be ready!
Students in Miss Angie's Culinary Arts I & II courses completed a funnel cake lab today to demonstrate their understanding of the unit, Culinary Applications.
Students in Mr. Bowling's Carpentry class are currently working on a few different projects. Seen here, students are applying skills that they have learned in class to building a bench and a picnic table.
#moreopportunities
Attached is a list of seniors who HAVE NOT turned in a yearbook picture!!! Please submit your photos as soon as possible!!!
Email pics to artisha.sturgill@johnson.kyschools.us
Anyone who is interested in working backstage or front-of-house for Beauty and the Beast needs to interview with Ms Warne in PA 4 on Thursday, April 27th at 3:30 pm.
You must be passing all of your classes.
JCHS Class of '23 is having a great time at DISNEY!! These are the early risers. A few were tardy for the group pic. Huge thanks to BURGER KING for purchasing these awesome shirts for our seniors!!
JCHS Junior Grace Blackburn was recognized today at the State STLP Competition as being a STLP Engineer this school year. We are so proud of her representing Johnson County!
Congratulations to JCHS 9th graders Adara Campbell and Suzy Kretzer as well as 10th grader Bryson Sergent for their acceptance to the Center for Rural Development's Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute (ELI).
The Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute’s purpose is to develop future business leaders and entrepreneurs in Southern and Eastern Kentucky. High school freshmen, sophomores and juniors from throughout the Center’s 45-county service area are encouraged to apply. The program is an intensive, weeklong program focused on developing creativity, teamwork, business and leadership skills. The Institute is developed, coordinated and supervised by the Center for Rural Development and is held at the Center’s facility in Somerset, Kentucky.
Another round of KYOTE testing has concluded. Congratulations to each of these students!
Our CTE students excelled at their End of Program assessments. Congratulations to each of these passing scorers! Students who wish to see if their EOP will articulate for college credit should contact Ms. Amanda Ratliff.
Welding students ( L to R) Chance Scott , Jacob Hamilton, Buster Jennings, and Elijah Skaggs have been working on a chicken welding sculpture at the request of retired teacher Debbie Melvin using scrap metal and spare parts from around a farm and stands 7 1/2 feet tall!