The Johnston City School District is looking to fill a 5th-8th grade Math position at Washington Middle School.
Interested candidates can send a letter of interest, resume, certification and letters of reference to:
Johnston City C.U.S.D. #1 Attn: Kathy Clark,
1113 Grand Avenue
Johnston City, IL 62951
Or, send an email to: kclark@jcindians.org
The closing date to apply for this position is Friday, March 14th.

High School Students Erin West and Taylor Woolard are just a few of the Seniors who will be at Friday's pinning for the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program.
The ceremony is a rite of passage for students who have earned their certification after years of hard work and dedication. 🩺🩺 #healthcare #cna #nursing
https://www.jcindians.org/article/2050161
High School Art Teacher Melissa Fiedler is sharing more pictures of the High School Art Club at Jefferson Elementary.
During the recent visit, students were able to work together on creative projects focused on endangered and extinct animals!
The elementary kids were so enthusiastic and came up with some fantastic ideas.





If your child needs the Pre-K screening, now's the time to schedule your appointment.

It's the last game before IHSA Regionals! Our Freshmen, JV and Varsity Boys Basketball teams are headed to Sesser-Valier High School to play against the Red Devils! LET'S DO IT!!

Johnston City Schools will be closed tomorrow, Thursday, February 20th.
Johnston City Schools will be closed tomorrow, Wednesday, February 19th due to inclement weather.
A reminder for any parents or guardians who would like to sign-up for this cooking class hosted by the University of Illinois Extension and JCity Center for Hope & Renewal.
Tonight's first class is postponed to next Tuesday, February 25th with the final session now March 11th.
You can register by phone or email: (618) 952-1272 or jcitycenter@gmail.com

High School Art Teacher Mrs. Fiedler is sharing some photos of Art Club at Jefferson Elementary on Valentine's Day helping students on projects related to endangered and extinct animals.
This is just a glimpse, we'll share more photos tomorrow!








School bus drivers Patricia Mueller and Tonnie Nordmeyer have nearly 50 years of combined service to the Johnston City School District.
They get up dark and early each school week because they love the families on their route and making sure students get to school safely.
We APPRECIATE Patricia and Tonnie, and all of bus drivers! Be sure to thank them during Love the Bus month!
https://www.jcindians.org/article/2029167
There's no school today in observance of President's Day, we'll see you in class tomorrow!

Happy Valentine's Day! We have early dismissal today at 11:30 a.m.
This kicks off a three-day weekend with no school on Monday, February 17th in observance of President's Day.

A friendly reminder that we have an early dismissal tomorrow, Friday the 14th.
This kicks off a three-day weekend as there will be no school Monday the 17th in
observance of President's Day.

“I love my kids and their families. I’m driving kids whose parents I drove when they were kids.”
Love the Bus month continues, and today we recognize Patricia Mueller.
Some of her fondest memories are driving former football coach Mike Rude and his players to games.
We appreciate Patricia and all of our bus drivers for getting our students to and from school safely. For that we say, THANK YOU!
We're saddened that one of our students lost their home and belongings in a fire last night.
The community is starting to rally around the family and show their support.
If you would like to help, a GoFundMe is now set up: https://gofund.me/ff32919e
Nolan Causey scores his 1,000th point last night during the varsity game vs. Goreville!
There will be a 1,000 point presentation for Nolan on Friday, February 7th before the Varsity game. ❤️🖤

Bus Driver Tonnie Nordmeyer has dedicated 20 years of service to the Johnston City School District.
"It’s just something that puts a smile on my face and love in my heart," she says.
February is Love the Bus month. A time to recognize bus drivers who dedicate their time to
reliable, safe transportation.
We appreciate Tonnie and all of our bus drivers, please be sure to give them a THANK YOU!
A great turnout last night during Washington Middle School first Community School event.
The students loved the FREE table giveaways especially the animal plushies, and parents/community members loved the FREE raffle for a Walmart gift card.
Our raffle winners included Corey Lewis who took home a $100 gift card, and Brenda Lazorchak and Tasha Stroud who both received $50 gift cards.
We're so thankful for everyone who stopped by to learn more about the Full-Service Community Schools initiative. We'll be holding more events like this in the future, and can't wait to see you there.
Pictured: Middle School FSCS Coordinator Ronda Koch, Principal Kristina Armes, ALOP Student Advocate Janel Chamness, WMS Teacher and FSCS Advisory member Matthew Leitzen and WMS Student and FSCS Advisory Member Miles Leitzen.
During their January meeting, the Johnston City School Board approved a resolution showing support for Vision 2030.
“I’m excited our district is supporting Vision 2030, as it provides a comprehensive framework for shaping the future of K-12 education in Illinois,” says Superintendent Kathy Clark.
You can read more about the funding formula here: https://www.jcindians.org/article/1998270

Look at the photos Principal Andria Murrah snapped this morning of construction underway at Jefferson Elementary School.
Progress is being made on this project with crews pouring the floors for some new classrooms.



