During the July 14th regular scheduled meeting, the JC Board of Education approved revisions to Policy Code 4304: Code of Student Conduct.
There was special attention to Section F. 36, which provides governance for the "Possession, Display, Use, Sale or Distribution of Vapes".
Revisions define vapes and expresses that there will be a 10-day suspension for any student in violation of the code.
We strongly encourage parents to speak with your child(ren) regarding the details of the policy and the consequences moving forward.
Please know that the Johnston County Board of Education strives to mitigate health and safety concerns related to harmful substances such as tobacco products and/or vapes. The revised verbiage and the associated penalties have been set to achieve this goal.
View Policy Code 4304 online, here: https://bit.ly/4f2TEwE

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The JCPS 2026 Leadership Conference wrapped up today!
The final day began with the announcement of our 2026-2027 Principal of the Year Maritza Rosado of Selma Elementary, and Assistant Principal of the Year Tamara Brock of South Smithfield Elementary.
Our administrators and staff left equipped with valuable knowledge, tools, and techniques to lead their school communities to continued success!
“Leadership is not about being in charge. It is about taking care of those in your charge — and moving them forward.” - Simon Sinek
Learn more about the 2026 Leadership Conference with a shared focus on teamwork and unity: https://bit.ly/4f68xOP
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They took a deeper dive into leading with a purpose, leveraging student success, growing connections and relationships, and so much more, leaving day two, “Stronger Together”.
We are looking forward to tomorrow!
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This morning, we were excited to welcome all of our School Resource Officers to express sincere appreciation for all that they do to keep our campuses safe!
The following departments partner with JCPS in this effort:
Johnston County Sheriff's Office
Clayton Police Department
Four Oaks Police Department
Town of Benson PD
Town of Pine Level PD
Town of Princeton PD
Selma Police Department
Smithfield Police Department
Wilson's Mills Police

This year’s theme is Stronger Together, and for the rest of this week, administrators and staff will learn valuable information for themselves and their school teams.
Principals are focusing on three main essentials: Students First, People’s Principal, and Instructional Leadership. Assistant principals are focusing on Principal Support, People Leadership, and Instructional Leadership.
Stay tuned tomorrow for more highlights!
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Day 2 of JCPS Leadership began with a focus on its core instruction definition, which is “High Quality Teaching and Learning for ALL students."
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They participated in training sessions designed with the tools they will need to move their schools forward on the path to student success and academic achievement.
The afternoon sessions will also be filled with essential district elements including “Why Do We Exist: Principal Essentials” and “Why Do We Exist: Thriving as a New Assistant Principal”.
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Leadership 2026 has begun!
New principals and assistant principals are engaging in 7 sessions of informative and instructive leadership training.
The passionate group of 26 administrators will receive presentations on curriculum and instruction, relationship development, accountability, effective hiring practices, district practices and standards, and much, much more.
This group of strong leaders are proof that the future is bright for JCPS!
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I am thrilled to be moving into the role of Principal at West Smithfield Elementary. I have been at West Smithfield since January 2022. As the Assistant Principal, I have worked alongside our amazing staff, students, and families. My desire is to continue to create the best elementary school for teaching and learning in Johnston County. As we begin this journey, please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns.
I look forward to another successful school year together!
Mrs. Barnes

JCPS celebrates the 250th anniversary of our great nation!
Here's to wishing everyone a happy 4th of July!

During the June 2 work session and June 9 regular session meetings, the Johnston County Board of Education made the following principal appointments effective July 1, 2026:
West Smithfield Elementary School - Carmen Barnes
Selma Middle School - LaTia Deravil
McGee’s Crossroads Elementary School - Ashley Foisy
Corinth-Holders Elementary School - Dr. Lauren Hayes
East Clayton Elementary School - Tiffany Long
We are extremely excited about the new appointments and certainly look forward to the success that is sure to come.
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JCPS is committed to ensuring that its leaders are prepared to lead students forward in the classrooms and in life.
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Another great year is in the books, and another great graduating class is ready to conquer the world and fulfill their dreams!
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Please refer to the NC DHHS Sun Bucks Website for more information on how to qualify or enroll, here: https://bit.ly/3S7izpz

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There was so much excitement from the start! Before the games began, the teams paraded around the track to the cheers of the families and friends gathered in the stands.
From 100-meter races and running jump, to tennis ball throw, and bowling, our elementary Special Olympics athletes showed incredible athleticism, determination, and sportsmanship.
Huge thanks to Special Olympics Johnston County for partnering with JCPS to put together this great event at Smithfield-Selma High.
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