JCPS will host a Choice Programs Information Night on Tuesday, December 12, at Smithfield-Selma High, 6 PM to 8 PM.
Attendees will be provided 15 minute information sessions about the various programs offered to 8th graders and a Q&A session.
Students are able to apply for the programs now! The application window for students wanting to attend High School Choice Programs will end on February 21, 2024.

December is here!
See this month's calendar of events and get a sneak peek of January's as well!

Johnston County Publics Schools conducted a mock reunification exercise today at North Johnston Middle. The event was part of an ongoing effort to improve the district's emergency plan.
During the event students from Micro Elementary were taken to North Johnston Middle in a mock evacuation, and then their parents went through the reunification process to be reunited with their students. The event was a great success.
JCPS thanks our local law enforcement, emergency management, and school government officials for their continued support of our students, families, and schools!









JCPS assistant principals came together today at the Assistant Principal Institute to share and discuss Instructional Problems of Practice, and to build their capacity as instructional leaders.
These incredible professionals are always collaborating, and continuing to learn how to be their absolute best!📚




Congratulations to the Clayton High football program on a successful season, and for these recognitions by the Greater Neuse River Conference! 🏈





Wishing all of our students, staff, and their families a Happy Thanksgiving! 🥧

The annual Riverwood Elementary School Macy’s Parade is always a fun way for students, staff, and community members to kick off the holiday season. This year’s theme was “Bee Kind”, an area of focus for the school.
Kindergarten students, Queen Bee White (Principal Leigh White), The Grinch, and, Santa and Mrs. Claus, were just a few of the special people at the parade. The Clayton fire and police departments, along with Clayton High cheerleaders and dancers brought their energy to the event.
There was dancing, waving, smiling, and singing as everyone celebrated the festive holiday season that has officially arrived!
Happy Thanksgiving!🦃🥧🥧
#Thanksgiving2023










Johnston County Public Schools is proud to announce its Focus Schools Math Tutoring Program, designed to provide additional instruction to 2nd, 4th, and 7th grade math students at various school specific locations.
In this program, students at Benson Elementary, Riverwood Middle, Selma Elementary, Smithfield Middle, and South Smithfield Elementary will have the opportunity to receive supplemental instruction that will help propel them to academic success!
Tutors can earn up to $30 per hour based on licensure and welcomed to apply today!!!

In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, all JCPS campuses will be closed Wednesday, Nov. 22 - Friday, Nov. 24. 🦃
Johnston County Public Schools is currently seeking an Exceptional Children Director of Compliance.
The person filling the position will be instrumental in ensuring that policies and procedures are implemented and performed in compliance with applicable federal and state laws and local policies.
If this is a job opportunity that interests you and your are looking for a rewarding career in education, click here to learn more: https://bit.ly/3SLYkfp

Your voice matters!
JCPS is partnering with Research Triangle Institute to help create our new strategic plan and we need YOUR INPUT to shape our vision for schools, students, and families!
Today is the last day to make your voice heard! Complete the community questionnaire here: https://bit.ly/3Qr6Z46

School Nutrition Services hosted Thanksgiving at Thanksgiving Elementary today! For lunch, students were served a traditional Thanksgiving meal with all the fixins, including collards, sweet potatoes, and cranberry sauce. Some special guests were on hand to assist, and everyone was all smiles as they enjoyed their holiday meal. 🦃








Junias Lunsford, a senior at Clayton High, is our next November Character Education Award recipient!
Lunsford is active in Student Government as a representative, and is president of the Comet Ambassadors. He was also a state representative at the DECA convention last year, heading up the screening and nomination process to be used by the entire state. Currently, he is interning for a law firm.
Make some noise for Junias Lunsford! His future is bright!😎
#CharacterEducation

Hannah Tolentino is our final November Character Education Award recipient!
A West Johnston High senior, Tolentino is being recognized for the character trait of Respect - Understanding that all people have value.
She generously serves the community as Miss West Johnston, and recently, she coordinated a school supply drive for the teachers and staff at the school. Currently, Tolentino is developing "Teen Talk Tuesdays" in the media center to help students improve their self-confidence and well-being. Whenever someone mentions Tolentino's name, positive and sweet comments are made about her.
A big round of applause for Hannah Tolentino! 👏
#CharacterEducation

International Education Week 2023, begins this week!
This year's theme, "International Education is the Future." explores the many ways that international education is driving us into the future. 🌎
#IEW2023

Santa Claus is coming to town! Enjoy a morning filled with songs, stories, pancakes, and Santa! 🎅
Polenta Elementary is hosting Breakfast with Santa this Saturday, Nov. 18, 8 AM to 11 AM. Tickets are $10 per person, and are available via the QR code only. Hope to see you there!

Aliyah Hemans is the next November Character Education Award recipient! A fifth grader at Cooper Academy, she was recognized for the character trait of Responsibility - Being accountable for your own actions.
Aliyah leads by example by consistently coming to class prepared, completing all of her assignments, staying on task, and serving as a mentor to students who are struggling with classwork. She consistently demonstrates responsibility in and outside of the classroom!
Way to go Aliyah!🎉
#CharacterEducation

Four Oaks Middle Assistant Principal Tobias Hocutt was named Johnston County Public Schools (JCPS) 2022-23 Assistant Principal of the Year!
Hocutt began his career with JCPS in 2010 when Corinth Holders High opened its doors. However, he did not start out as an administrator, but as a custodian. Since then, Hocutt has served in various roles within the district including custodian, bus driver, teacher, and now, as an award winning administrator.
Read more about Tobias Hocutt and his incredible journey from barely graduating high school to receiving his doctorate in education this past summer.
https://bit.ly/3ubrf2p

A big round of applause for Ally Grace Smith, our next November Character Education Award recipient! She is recognized for the character trait of Integrity - Being honest in all things.
As an eighth grader at Clayton Middle, Smith can be trusted to do the right thing every time. She is respected by her friends and teachers because she always tell the truth, and encourages those around her to do the same. Involved in various clubs and sports, Smith believes in being a well rounded student. She is an exceptional student who embodies the meaning of integrity.
Keep up the great work!✨
#CharacterEducation

Channing Adams, a first grader at Wilson's Mills Elementary is a November Character Award recipient for November!
Adams has worked hard, and although faced some challenges, he took the risks and overcame the obstacles. He demonstrates great relationship skills, and is the kind of child who includes others regardless of their capabilities, language skills, and appearance.
With his joyful and charismatic smile, he is always open to new friendships and welcomes anyone into his group.
Let's hear it for Channing Adams! 😎

