Highlights from our faculty and staff first week back. Thanks to everyone on every team who made it a great time of reconnecting and gearing up for a great 2024-2025!
Last day of the school: 5/21/24. It is an abbreviated day. Buses will run on regular schedule to pick students up for school. Dismissal for buses will begin at 9:15 am. Car riders will be allowed to leave once they pick up report cards. We wish everyone a safe and happy summer!
The Jefferson County Schools Central Office Team had a great time visiting schools this week to show our appreciation to the amazing educators throughout each of our campuses! Thank you for sharing some time (and a couple of donuts) with us. You truly are amazing and appreciated!
DES hosted a book walk about Animals in Winter. Students and their families walked the path and read the book. It was a great interactive learning time with the families of DES. https://t.co/OfRaevhZjm
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Are you excited for April 8 yet?! @KnoxSchools will experience a partial eclipse at 85% coverage. This sounds like a lot but won’t actually be that noticeable to the naked eye… unless you have solar glasses that is! @KCSScience is providing glasses for all students & staff!
DES hosted a book walk about Animals in Winter. Students and their families walked the path and read the book. Activities included bird feeders, painting with snow, animal tracks, making snow, STEM building towers, music, migration and...
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Schools closed in observance of Presidents Day on Monday, February 19, 2024. No school for students or staff. Schools will resume on a regular schedule on Tuesday, February 20st.
Enjoy the long weekend!
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This ain’t my first rodeo! I’d never have imagined when I sang the anthem at the National Finals Rodeo 50 years ago that I’d be singing it today at the Super Bowl. I’m so honored to be part of this and hope you’ll tune in on @CBS at 3PM PT! 🇺🇸 #SBLVIII
JCS remain closed Wednesday, 1/24/24 due to hazardous road conditions. Additional images available on our Facebook page. Many thanks to Officer Batts and Dr. Arnold for evaluating conditions firsthand and making decisions based on the safety of our students and staff.