
Congratulations to our newest college ready seniors! Each of these seniors has met the requirements to be deemed "College Ready" and will receive an honor cord to wear at graduation. If you have questions or would like to become college ready, please contact Mrs. Amanda Ratliff.


Our JCHS Academic teams had a great first day in KAAC competition!


Want to know more about Google Classroom and about what parents/guardians can view? Check out the Parent/Guardian FAQs! If you are not receiving Guardian Summaries email your student's teacher or alley.garner@johnson.kyschools.us.





**ATTENTION PARENTS**
If you pick up your student in the back parking lot after school, DO NOT line up in and block the fire lane in front of the Dollar Tree and Goodwill.

AP Biology students explored the unique properties of water due to its polarity during a series of lab experiments.





Seniors in Engineering Capstone began creating a random number generator by soldering electrical components and integrated circuits to a circuit board to further their learning about circuit and digital electronic theory.





Having fun with Correlation Stations in Algebra 2!





Students in Mrs. Reva Slone’s Algebra 2 classes are collecting data and exploring linear and non-linear patterns.




Zoe Castle shared her experience competing and succeeding in Kentucky’s Governor’s Cup Academic competition.


U. S. Congressman Hal Rogers took time for a photo with JC Seniors Macy Conley & Olivia Halfhill.


Mrs. Meade’s Integrated Science classes are working with the metric system, volume and mass to calculate density!



Seniors Macy Conley and Olivia Halfhill (l to r) greeted guests at this morning's Mountain Home Place event featuring US Congressman Hal Rogers .


Mr. Reel’a Engineering III class presented model homes they made based on architectural styles they had researched.





Mr. Reel’a Engineering III class presented model homes they made based on architectural styles they had researched.





Conferences Tomorrow @ JCHS


Johnson Central High School Senior Zoe Castle selected as National Merit Semifinalist.
Today officials of National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC®)
announced the names of approximately 16,000 Semifinalists in the 67th annual National Merit Scholarship Program. These academically talented high school seniors have an opportunity to continue in the competition for some 7,500 National Merit Scholarships worth nearly $30 million that will be offered next spring. To be considered for a Merit Scholarship® award, Semifinalists must fulfill several requirements to advance to the Finals. Johnson Central is very proud of Zoe Castle and we are very confident she will be a National Merit winner. Congratulations Zoe.


Human body systems scholars are taking on the role as owners of a biometrics company seeking the business of a client interested in tightening security measures. They’re creating a sales pitch using biometrics applications that securely link identity to either a behavior or through body morphology.





Human Body Systems scholars demonstrated mastery of their skeletal system standards on their Bone Detectives quiz! Take a look at these high scores and quiz average! A couple of questions are included for you to take a peek at as well.




Students are learning a lot in their hands on welding class!


JCHS students have been provided the amazing opportunity to access MAP testing for English, Reading, Math, and Science. This data can be used to drive instruction and improve student outcomes.
