
Tonight, at the JC Schools Board meeting we honored and congratulated Mr. Jeff Cochran for his 27 years of service in our school system. We wish him a wonderful retirement! 🎉🦅💛🦅🎉



JC Click-&-Soar Remote will begin September 1, 2020 for all Johnson County students! Look for posts with important announcements from schools. Johnson County School District is looking forward to a fantastic 2020-2021 school year! #Eagle4Life


Based on recommendation for all K-12 public schools by Governor Beshear, Johnson County School District will delay face to face instruction until at least September 28th. More details and information will be released soon.


Check out Ms. Kelli Ratliff's Bitmoji Google Classroom. Ms. Ratliff is working hard to provide her students the very best equitable education possible! If you are a JC Educator looking to learn more contact Ms. Ratliff! https://bit.ly/31yk4zk


Johnson County Schools wants to thank our community and school support staff who selflessly helped provide nutrition to the children of Johnson County during this most unusual & unprecedented time. In an effort to sanitize kitchens & cafeterias, as well as to give our amazing support staff a much deserved break & refresh for the upcoming school year, August 14th will be the last day of the summer feeding program in the Johnson County School System. We are excited to prepare for the first day of classes on September 1st & look forward to serving breakfast & lunch to Johnson County students once again.

Johnson County Educators working hard to meaningfully incorporate blended learning strategies into instruction to engage students in learning. https://flipgrid.com/ddab8e75 #kyinnov8 #KYDLC



JC School System was recognized twice (virtually) at this year’s KASA Conference. Supt. Cochran was awarded the GOLD STANDARD Banner for JC, and FG Principal, Chris Pierce, was recognized during the Food Services COVID presentation. #LearningTogether



Congratulations!


Johnson County School District is continuing to plan for both traditional in-person and online instruction for the 2020-2021 school-year. Nevertheless, due to the uncertainty of the global pandemic we want to be prepared for any changes that would cause us to be online for extended periods throughout the year for all students. The district deeply values input from our JC teachers. This information will help guide our work. https://forms.gle/vsce6XC5Pp8iaXCp7


Johnson County School District is continuing to plan for both traditional in-person and online instruction for the 2020-2021 school-year. Nevertheless, due to the uncertainty of the global pandemic we want to be prepared for any changes that would cause us to be online for extended periods throughout the year for all students. The district deeply values input from our JC parents and guardians. This survey is designed to determine the time range your child(ren) would benefit most from having access to teachers during online instruction. This information will help determine consistent services hours for our families. https://forms.gle/Xb752o21BZbFpVG57


JCHS Reopening Plans 2020-2021
Please read carefully before registering for the 2020-2021 school year! https://5il.co/ie4u


Safe Crisis Management training must go on with a few alterations to keep our participants safe (social distancing, wearing a mask 😷, and even using a “mock” noodle person). 💛🦅💛 Thanks Facilitators Mike Conley and Robert Younce #JCLearningTogether




Students helping students!!!! Three students took it upon themselves to have their own Food Drive! They worked together to collect non-perishable foods! A big shout out to Kelsi Pennington, Dalton Pennington and Lexie Scarberry! #LoveCareServe


JC parents and guardians please complete the Healthy at School Survey! Survey results will be used to develop opening plans for the 2020-2021 school year!
https://forms.gle/6fGPJN9aGvL3A7UP6


JC parents & guardians please complete the Healthy at Schools Survey! https://forms.gle/Vpzqu7pkYrLxNh896


Johnson County School District Parents & Guardians,
The Johnson County School System hopes to begin school under a regular setting. However, we have been asked by our Governor to plan for different potential starts to the school year. We have also been asked by the Kentucky Department of Education to consider different ways to deliver instruction regardless of the start date. The options are as follows: traditional in-person instruction, virtual instruction, or a hybrid model that would be a combination of in-person and virtual. Finally, we've been asked to prepare for the possibility of having students attend on a variable schedule meaning not all students would attend at the same time. The Kentucky Department of Public Health in collaboration with the Kentucky Department of Education has released its Guidance on Safety Expectations and Best Practices for Kentucky Schools, which outlines guidelines for resuming in person instruction for the 2020-2021 School Year. https://5il.co/hj9u To help us prepare for a variety of scenarios, we are asking for your feedback. Please take a few minutes to think about the questions below and provide us with your thoughtful responses. Once we have your feedback, we can best plan for a variety of options. The data obtained from this survey is confidential and will only be shared with appropriate district personnel. Please complete this survey by Tuesday, June 30, 2020.
https://forms.gle/FALmrgGNztgCRPN28
Thank You,
Mr. Thom Cochran
Superintendent, Johnson County Schools


We are thankful for all community partnerships. Today the JC School System received a big box of summer toys to be distributed to FRYSC programs across the district! Thank you, Big Sandy United States Prison Program. We appreciate you thinking about our students.


Mrs. Alley Garner, Dr. Robin Hyden, and Mrs. Melanie Ramey have been selected as Kentucky Mathematics Teacher Leaders! They will be joining an elite group of 90 Kentucky mathematics teachers. It is a great day to be an EAGLE! #Eagle4Life

