A friendly reminder to bring your car out for a shine and help support our JCHS Student Council at their upcoming Car Wash!

β–ͺ TOMORROW, Saturday, September 27th
β–ͺ 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
β–ͺ Banterra Bank
β–ͺ $5 per car

Come by, support a great cause, and leave with a sparkling car!
7 months ago, Brooke Keltner
JCHS Student Council Car Wash 2025
Seniors Jessie and Ailicec proudly showed off their Air Force ROTC uniforms!

Both joined ROTC to grow as citizens, gain discipline, and learn the values and traditions of the armed forces. Jessie plans to enlist with the Army, while Ailicec will continue her journey with the Air Force, following in her mom’s footsteps.

We’re proud of their dedication and look forward to seeing the impact they’ll make in serving our country.
7 months ago, Brooke Keltner
ROTC students wear their uniforms to school
Last Friday, several of our JCHS juniors stepped up to help run the concession stand during the home football game, showing once again how our students give back and keep school traditions strong!

Tomorrow night, our Indians hit the road to take on Flora. Let’s keep that energy going by cheering them on from near or far. Good luck, Indians, we’re proud of you!
7 months ago, Brooke Keltner
Juniors help with concession stands
Last week, our high school students joined local schools for the annual Williamson County Traffic Safety Days.

This program promotes safety by teaching youth about the dangers of driving distracted or driving under the influence.

Law enforcement brought a crash simulator and held important discussions about the responsibilities that come with your driver's license and sharing the roadway.
7 months ago, Brooke Keltner
Williamson County Traffic Safety Days 2025
Williamson County Traffic Safety Days 2025
Williamson County Traffic Safety Days 2025
Williamson County Traffic Safety Days 2025
Williamson County Traffic Safety Days 2025
Williamson County Traffic Safety Days 2025
Williamson County Traffic Safety Days 2025
We recently celebrated National Teach Ag Day, and in honor of it, JCHS student Jetlin had the opportunity to teach an Intro to Ag class.

Currently, Jetlin is doing her Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) in Agriculture Education. An SAE is a student-led, instructor-supervised, hands-on work-based learning experience in an area of agriculture that is personally interesting to the student.

On National Teach Ag Day, she promoted agriculture and FFA by experiencing what Ag teachers do every day: teach AG! Way to go, Jetlin!
7 months ago, Brooke Keltner
Jetlin teach ag day
Jetlin teach ag day
Jetlin teach ag day
Learning how to write takes a lot of hard work and practice. These kindergarten students are mastering foundational skills by learning common shapes used in handwriting.

Eventually, they'll move on to writing letters, words, and sentences, but let's take it one step at a time!

7 months ago, Brooke Keltner
kindergartners learn cursive
kindergartners learn cursive
kindergartners learn cursive
kindergartners learn cursive
kindergartners learn cursive
Last week at Washington Middle School, Mr Reeder’s 5th and 6th-grade science class made homemade butter. 🧈

After all their hard work, students were able to try the butter for themselves, and what better way to enjoy it than with some cinnamon and sugar toast? Yum!
7 months ago, Brooke Keltner
wms students make butter
wms students make butter
wms students make butter
Last week, our JCHS Drama Club held its second meeting of the school year.

Overall, 21 JCHS students enjoyed a snack, a discussion about local shows, fundraising plans, and then a few rounds of charades.

JCHS English Teacher Mrs. Patrick is also the Drama Team Sponsor, and she looks forward to an exciting year with club members!
7 months ago, Brooke Keltner
drama club plays charades
drama club plays charades
drama club plays charades
❀ Once an Indian, always an Indian! πŸ–€

JCHS alum Cade Cockburn, now a recruiter for Southern Illinois University Carbondale, returned to campus this week to meet with our high school students. Cade shared insights about life at SIU-C, answered questions, and encouraged students to think about their future college goals.

We’re proud to see our graduates come back and inspire the next generation of Indians!
7 months ago, Brooke Keltner
cade cockburn visit
cade cockburn visit
cade cockburn visit
Calling all local colleges, businesses, JCHS alumni, the military, and workforce recruiters--come share your knowledge and career journeys with the Johnston City High School community!

We're hosting the Future Frontier: JC College and Career Fair on Friday, February 13th, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., and we want our students to hear from YOU!

Those interested can reach out to Jamie Chiaventone (jchiaventone@jcindians.org) or Heather Miller (hmiller@jcindians.org) for additional sign-up information.
7 months ago, Brooke Keltner
JCHS college and career fair
JCHS Journalism Student Keira interviews fellow student Cooper about his musical journey playing the Trumpet and his love for our JCHS band, especially performing at home football games!

You'll find her story in the next issue of our district-wide digital magazine, JC Hometown Highlights, coming out in December.
7 months ago, Brooke Keltner
Keira interviews Cooper
πŸŽ§πŸ“š New at the WMS Library! πŸ“šπŸŽ§

Washington Middle School is excited to announce that we now have Playaways available for checkout! These pre-loaded audiobooks make reading more fun and accessible than ever. No
internet, apps, or downloads needed. Just plug in your headphones or earbuds and enjoy a story anywhere, anytime!

What’s available?
πŸ”Ή 24 audiobook titles (including student favorites and classics!)
πŸ”Ή Easy to check out and take home
πŸ”Ή Return in one week, with a renewal option

Playaways are a great way to enjoy books anytime you want to dive into a story. Stop by the WMS Library to check one out today!
7 months ago, Brooke Keltner
wms playaways now available
Get ready for Homecoming Week with official Johnston City Homecoming shirts, available in short-sleeve, crewneck sweatshirt, or hoodie.

All designs are white with red and black lettering, so you can represent our school colors in style!

❀️ Orders and payment are due by September 30th
πŸ–€ Make checks payable to Johnston City High School
❀️ Turn in order forms and payment to the JCHS School Office

Don’t miss out β€” order your Homecoming shirt today and wear your Indian spirit with pride!
7 months ago, Brooke Keltner
Homecoming spirit wear
This morning, at approximately 7:25, a Johnston City School District bus was involved in a two-vehicle accident on Illinois Route 37. Within minutes, school staff arrived on the scene, including Superintendent Josh Pietrantoni and Transportation Director Becky Vancil.

Out of an abundance of caution, a number of students were transported to the hospital for evaluation of minor injuries, including a headache and a sore back.

In accordance with district emergency protocol, parents and guardians of students on the bus were notified immediately before a message was shared with the broader school community.

Multiple first responders assisted at the scene, including the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office, the Williamson County Fire Department, and United EMS. The Sheriff’s Office conducted a preliminary investigation and determined that the district’s driver was not at fault.

We are deeply grateful to the responding agencies for their quick and professional support, and to our school staff for their prompt and caring actions.

At this time, no further information will be released.
7 months ago, Brooke Keltner
This morning, a Johnston City School District bus was involved in an accident. Emergency personnel and school staff responded immediately and have been on the scene, taking all necessary safety precautions.

All parents and guardians of students involved in the accident have been notified directly. At this time, there are no unnotified parents with students connected to the incident.

The safety of our students is our top priority. We are working closely with local authorities and emergency responders to ensure the well-being of everyone involved.

We understand that news of an accident is concerning, and we want to assure our families and community that every precaution is being taken. Additional updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
7 months ago, Brooke Keltner
πŸ‚ Happy first day of Fall! πŸ‚

There are so many FUN activities to enjoy across our region this time of year.

πŸŽƒ Carving pumpkins
🍎 Visiting apple orchards
🌾 Corn mazes
πŸ‘» Haunted houses

We want to know, what are some of your family traditions during the Fall season?!
7 months ago, Brooke Keltner
First day of fall 2025
Dear Parents and Guardians,

A friendly reminder that all Johnston City Schools will have an 11:30 a.m. dismissal on Friday, September 19. Please plan accordingly for your student’s pick-up or transportation needs.

Thank you for your cooperation!
8 months ago, Brooke Keltner
11:30 am dismissal on September 19th, 2025
βž•βž– Math Made Fun in 1st Grade! βž•βž–

At Jefferson Elementary, Mrs. Fietsam makes learning exciting for her 1st graders! This week, students practiced their addition and subtraction skills using dominoes.

Mrs. Fietsam's lesson turned math into a hands-on game, helping to build confidence and understanding.

Way to go, 1st graders, keep practicing those new skills!
8 months ago, Brooke Keltner
1st graders learn math with dominoes
1st graders learn math with dominoes
πŸš—βœ¨ Support JCHS Student Council! βœ¨πŸš—

Bring your car out for a shine and help support our JCHS Student Council at their upcoming Car Wash!

β–ͺ Saturday, September 27th
β–ͺ 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
β–ͺ Banterra Bank
β–ͺ $5 per car

Come by, support a great cause, and leave with a sparkling car!
8 months ago, Brooke Keltner
JCHS Student Council Car Wash 2025
πŸ‘‘ πŸ“œ Knights for a Day in English IV! πŸ‘‘

Seniors with Mrs. Patrick are studying ballads and stories from the Middle Ages. Today, "King Patrick" and "Herald" Mrs. Cockburn gathered to appoint the title of β€œsir” and β€œdame” to rightful subjects.

Candidates stepped forward, kneeled, and then accepted their new, knightly name, such as Sir John the Brave or Dame Riley the Great. They are now on a quest to be a "knight for a day" and then write about their experience of practicing chivalry for a 24-hour period.

8 months ago, Brooke Keltner
Mrs. Patrick knights students
Mrs. Patrick knights students