johnson central high school parent portal

by Clement Hills 5 min read

What are the public schools in Johnson County?

Schools . Johnson County Schools ; Johnson Central High School ; Johnson County Middle School ; Central Elementary School ; Flat Gap Elementary School ; Highland Elementary School ; Porter Elementary School ; W. R. Castle Elementary School ; Johnson County Eagle Academy

What are some fun facts about Johnson Central High School?

The Johnson Central Academic Team Is The Reigning KY Governor's Cup Academic Champions!! The Johnson Central Academic Team Has Won 20 Consecutive Regional Academic Championships!! Long Before He Was A Country Music Superstar, Chris Stapleton Was A Standout Student And Athlete At JCHS.

Was Chris Stapleton a student at Johnson Central?

Long Before He Was A Country Music Superstar, Chris Stapleton Was A Standout Student And Athlete At JCHS. Johnson Central's Very Own Noel Crum Was Named Kentucky Principal Of The Year!!

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When is Johnson County Central Preschool open?

Johnson County Central Preschool enrollment opens December 1st, 2021, for the 2022-23 school year. An online application can be completed beginning on December 1st, 2021 on www.jccentral.org. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a classroom visit, please call the elementary office: 402-335-3320. * All preschool children, regardless of their abilities, disabilities, or the social, linguistic, or . . .

How much money does Johnson County Central receive?

Through the American Rescue Plane (ARP) and Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER), Johnson County Central is allocated to receive $784,461 in federal funds to address the needs of students, their safe return to school and loss of learning that may have occurred during the COVID pandemic.

When is Veterans Day 2021 in Johnson County?

Johnson County Central held two Veterans Day Programs on Thursday, November 11th, 2021. Here are the replays from both programs. Thank you Kristen Gordon and Keith Osterhoudt, today’s honored speakers, for your service to our country and giving your time to speak today. Congratulations Rich Roesener and Randy Muhms on receiving your Quilts of Valor today from the Johnson County American Legion Auxiliary. Thank you . . .

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