
All Johnson County students $5!!


Principal Justin Arms and Assistant Principal Jesse Peck were caught in action in Algebra 1 solving proportions during a Kagan RallyCoach Activity. Teacher Leaders Angelica Meade, Macey Stewart, and Amiee Webb were visited by the JC Schools Kagan Trainer as they implemented engaging, collaborative learning structures!





Ms. Wetzel's Principles of Biomedical Science students dissected sheep hearts today to learn more about the anatomy of the human heart!



Carpentry students are beginning to work on training modules in class. These modules will represent small sections of a house and will allow for continuous improvement of carpentry skills.








Chemistry students observe and determine physical and chemical changes in several lab station tasks.










Congratulations to these students for improving their ACT score in one or more subjects on the September national ACT!


Some of the JCHS Honor Choir members are attending an All-State Choir Workshop at Morehead State University tonight to learn their German audition piece.



See Mrs. Price, Ms. Warne, or Mrs. Collins for homecoming hair and make-up appointments!


Thank you to our culinary lighthouse students and Ms. Angie Music for preparing and serving lunch to our teachers this week! We appreciate you all so much!




Student Leader Mentors (through the Full-Service Community Schools Grant) help facilitate reading groups across the elementary schools after school. Not only are they mentoring and tutoring students in primary grades, but they are getting first hand field experience! #MoreOpportunity










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Integrated Science students explored light waves today with prisms,flashlights,and laser beams.




New announcements for 9/11/2023.



Check out these JCHS students in their beach attire. We love spirit week!



Check out these JCHS students in their beach attire. We love spirit week!



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!
