Ms. Warne is assisting with morning make up!
Bring your own or we have individual applicators and makeup available. We have professional lighted mirrors available.
#ExtendedDay #BeyondtheBell #21stCCLC #moreopportunity #Eagle4Life #KYOSA

Students in Ms. Wetzel's Biology class enjoyed learning about and modeling the different steps of Mitosos today.




Students in Ms. Wetzel’s Biology class had a fun day of modeling and learning about the different steps of Mitosis.
#JCEagles #STEM #Biology #Eagle4Life




Congratulations to sophomore Bethany Chapman for advancing to the final round of Governor’s Scholar for the Arts!

Students in Mrs. Slone's Algebra 1 classes incorporated exercise to learn about data, scatterplots, and regression equations.





Seniors who have not had senior pictures done, tomorrow and Thursday are supposed to be beautiful weather. If you are in need of some outside senior pictures, please see Mrs. Haney in room 7 tomorrow or Thursday to have some taken!
Students in US History class used an Alphablock to build background knowledge of Communism and an Anticipation Guide to support their learning while reading a historical document about McCarthyism.







NTI Day, Shmen T I Day-- That doesn't stop our Fun Friday's NAME THAT TUNE contests from going on!
Congratulations to these students for correctly identifying sound clips of these songs in their grade level google classrooms: Coi Leray's "Players" and Morgan Wallen's "Cover Me Up."
Each student earned 50 Live School points for themselves and 100 for their Live School house.

Due to rising water and the forecast of more rain, elementary will be released at 12:30, and the middle/high will release at 1:00. There will be no after-school care, LIFT, or practice.

Due to rising water and the forecast of more rain, elementary will be released at 12:30, and the middle/high will release at 1:00.
These six students are a part of the Apprenticeship Building America grant. Through this grant they have the opportunity to meet quarterly with an Career Coach/Mentor provided by the Department of Labor. Today, these students are prepared to present their resumes, respond to interview style questions, and discuss their "bucket list" for adult life. We are so proud of Grace, Sara, Ryan, Kaylyn, Trent, and Emily.
#moreopportunity #CTE

Human body systems scholars are examining and identifying the structures of a pig kidney as part of their study of the urinate system.





Donuts are on sale now!
Help support junior class for prom!

Congratulations to FCCLA members Haley Blanton, Emily Wilder, and Lydia Lyons for placing 1st in their regional STAR Event competition today! This group of individuals presented on their chapter service project, Food Insecurity in Rural EKY.



Congratulations Ava O'Bryan!!! Miss Ava O’Bryan auditioned and was selected out of ONE HUNDRED STUDENTS across the state of Kentucky for tonight’s solo performance at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts in Louisville, Kentucky!!! You represent Johnson County Schools with class!! We are SO PROUD of you!!!!🎵💛🦅💛🎵

JCHS hosa will be sponsoring a blood drive tomorrow 8:30 to 2:30. Walk ins are appreciated!! Donations help to increase our scholarship money. Come see us tomorrow. It's a great day to save a life!🩸🖤💛

JCHS students worked on butterfly blood collection with a syringe today as well as using a transfer device! 💉🩸#phlebotomy #alliedhealth




Shout out to JCHS phlebotomy student Samantha Smith for her successful sticks this week! Also special thanks to our teacher volunteer Mrs. Collins!! 🩸🖤💛


JCHS hosa Coping Technique:
Listen to music. Music may activate reward systems in the brain that increase feelings of pleasure and alleviate stress and anxiety. Studies show that listening to preferred music can be an important factor in reducing stress levels.


