Don't miss this exciting opportunity! 🎫
The Golden Ticket gives you the chance to receive a $5,000 scholarship from the Johnston County Education Foundation!
Click this link to enter: https://bit.ly/4sLjn0T

We wish everyone a fun-filled and safe break. ☀️🌻

Our bus drivers go the extra mile. 🛣️ Here is just a glimpse of their skill and dedication: https://bit.ly/413DFXr
Thank you to our amazing bus drivers for your commitment and for keeping our students safe each and every day! 💛

We are looking for Summer Reading Buddies! 😎
Make a difference this summer by helping our students start their mornings with a book. 📖
To sign up:
- Complete the sign-up form: https://bit.ly/JCPSbuddy2026
- Register with JCPS: https://www.johnston.k12.nc.us/volunteers

From Straight Line to Backup and Right Turn, bus drivers tackled 8 challenging maneuvers with precision and focus. These everyday experts keep our students safe, and today at the annual district competition, they showed just how talented they are!







Mrs. Edgerton has more than 26 years of education experience, nearly 5 years as a school-based administrator.
She brings great leadership skills and understands the importance of relationship and community, which will help her to continue the upward trajectory the Princeton community is known for!
Join us in welcoming Mrs. Edgerton to the JCPS family!

Join us this Wednesday, April 1st, 2026, at 2 PM for our Welcome Wednesdays session, an open-door approach to assisting individuals aspiring to become a part of the JCPS team!
Welcome Wednesdays is a hands-on, in-person opportunity for individuals to receive assistance with applications and to ask questions about the various job openings we have within the district.
See you soon!

14 Johnston County Public Schools elementary teams participated in the 2026 Elementary Science Olympiad Competition at The Clayton Center last Friday. 🔍🧪
Our 3rd-5th grade students competed in 15 different events, including Planet Protectors, Ping Pong Parachute, Dino Nuggets, and Ramp & Roll.
Congratulations to Polenta Elementary for winning 1st place! West View Elementary took home the 2nd place title, and 3rd place went to Corinth-Holders Elementary!
The future of science is looking bright! A big round of applause for all of the participants! 👏
Read more about this exciting event here: https://bit.ly/4dPc4AD










You still have the opportunity to join us for Kindergarten Readiness Nights from 5:00–6:30 PM! Your future Kindergartener can practice the lunch line, explore a school bus, and enjoy hands-on learning stations to build their excitement and confidence!
Register today: https://bit.ly/KR_2026


When work becomes difficult, Tucker stays focused, asks thoughtful questions, and keeps trying until he succeeds. He also encourages classmates and models patience and effort. His resilience, growth mindset, and strong commitment have led to steady academic progress and make him a positive role model at West Smithfield Elementary.
Congratulations, Tucker, for being recognized as the March Character Ed Student for West Smithfield Elementary! 👏

As a 21-year veteran educator, former Pine Level Elementary and Polenta Elementary Assistant Principal, Lauren Strickland has built a career focused on dedication, a commitment to others’ success, and continuous growth.
After receiving her master's in administration from Campbell University, Strickland stepped into the role of assistant principal at Pine Level Elementary, where she served for 3 years. During that time, she strengthened her leadership foundation, developed her core principles, and implemented initiatives that supported success.
Strickland has achieved many noteworthy accomplishments since joining JCPS, including being named the 2025-2026 Assistant Principal of the Year at the 2025 Leadership Conference!
Most recently, Strickland was named the Principal of Glendale-Kenly Elementary, another great example of her continued hard work and commitment to making a lasting impact on the school community.
Congratulations, Lauren Strickland! 👏
You can learn more about our 2025-2026 Assistant Principal of the Year, here: https://bit.ly/40YYNxV
Watch our highlight video here: https://youtu.be/F0OLcH6L5N4

Enrollment for the 2026–2027 JCPS Preschool program is open now. We look forward to welcoming our newest little learners!
Learn more: https://www.johnston.k12.nc.us/preschool

The deadline to complete the Family-School Relationships Survey is April 2nd.
We will be surveying JCPS families in order to gain insight into your perception of our school and district effectiveness. To ensure we continue to provide high quality, rigorous learning experiences that meet the needs of our learners and prepare them for college and career, we need your feedback.
You may complete the survey online using a computer, tablet, or smartphone here: https://bit.ly/3O00dFq
We thank you in advance for your thoughtful responses. If you have any questions about the survey administration, please contact your child’s school.

In the classroom, she participates actively and encourages others to feel included. As a member of the volleyball team, she models strong sportsmanship and helps new players feel welcome. Through her empathy, responsibility, and leadership, Yaneidy shows compassion each day.
Congratulations, Yaneidy, for being recognized as the March Character Ed Student for Selma Middle! 👏

During the discussion, our Student Leaders shared valuable viewpoints and experiences on a range of topics, including the impact of social media, the use of technology in schools, the importance of extracurricular involvement, mental health, and more.
One key focus of conversation was what it means to be “Life Ready” and how JCPS can best support students in preparing for life after high school.
It was an engaging discussion that will have a lasting impact on future JCPS students.










As Chief of Facilities and Capital Projects, William Earl Massengill Jr., does many things for JCPS. From maintaining safe, welcoming schools to leading major improvement projects, his work helps ensure every student and staff member has a space built for success.
William invites you to join the JCPS team and be part of the work happening behind the scenes to support our schools every day.
View current job opportunities here: www.johnston.k12.nc.us/employment
#AGreatPlaceToWork
#JCPSForward

All-County choral students from four JCPS middle schools performed pieces including Deep River, The Little Creek, and the Latin piece Dies Irae. The conductor was Andrew Revels, accompanied by pianist Tracy Finch.
There was also amazing artwork from Swift Creek Middle and McGee’ Crossroads Middle students displayed in the lobby of Corinth Holders High.
Thank you to the choral directors, art teachers, and the entire JCPS Fine Arts Department for this extraordinary evening!







Aaliyah Rhue, a fifth-grade student at Selma Elementary, exemplifies the character trait of dependability. As a member of the Student Ambassador Team and the Science Olympiad team, she consistently attends meetings and events and gives her best effort.
Aaliyah completes her work on time, follows classroom expectations, and comes to school prepared each day. She also takes initiative by helping classmates and supporting teachers when needed. Her reliability, positive attitude, and strong sense of responsibility make her a great role model for her peers.
Congratulations, Aaliyah, for being recognized as the March Character Ed Student for Selma Elementary! 👏

Calling all rising Kindergarten families! 🎒
You still have the opportunity to join us for Kindergarten Readiness Nights from 5:00–6:30 PM! Your future Kindergartener can practice the lunch line, explore a school bus, and enjoy hands-on learning stations to build their excitement and confidence!
Register today: https://bit.ly/KR_2026


Ennis herself is a proud product of JCPS and has learned from many great educators over the years. Their influence inspired her to pursue a career in education.
Ennis has been with JCPS for 13 years, all spent at Powhatan Elementary, where she was a classroom teacher for six years. She transitioned to the media center and expanded her knowledge by earning a master’s degree in library science.
Read more about Ennis in her Spotlight Q&A here: https://bit.ly/3PfCuRY
#GreatThingsAreHappeningInJCPS

