Our students aren’t just the future—they’re the leaders of today. 🤝
This week, Superintendent Crum’s Student Advisory Council met, and the energy was next level. From building leadership skills, to discussing the school calendar, and chiming in on new extracurriculars, these students are shaping the district they want to see.💡
A massive thank you to our council members for your drive and your vision. You make us better- because when we listen, we grow! 🌱
#StudentVoice #LeadershipInAction



Congratulations to RDES for securing first place in the annual Superintendent's Cup and to our BES team for taking home the runner-up trophy! 🏆 All of our schools competed so well in this competition. Our academic team students and coaches make us so proud! 🤩







Leadership starts with taking care of the people who take care of our schools. 🧹✨
Yesterday our JCS Custodial Services Leaders spent some time at their Leadership Academy focusing on something incredibly important: mental health and stress management. Our team works hard behind the scenes to keep our environments safe and clean, and this training was all about ensuring they have the tools to stay balanced, resilient, and supported.
Huge thanks to our leaders for showing up for themselves and each other! 👏💪

It’s Kindness Week! This year’s theme is all about moving forward with empathy. Whether it’s a small gesture or a big act of support, every step counts toward a healthier, happier community.
To celebrate, we’re dropping our official "Mental Health Matters" T-shirts! 👕
By grabbing a shirt, you aren’t just spreading a message—you’re directly funding programs that keep our students safe and supported, including:
✅ Sources of Strength
✅ Anti-Bullying Campaigns
✅ Cyber Safety Initiatives
Every dollar of proceeds goes back into our district-wide mental health programming. Let’s walk the walk together.
🔗Get your shirt here: https://inkcave.com/product/you-matter-fundraiser/
Don't wait! The last day to order your shirt is February 22nd.
#StepIntoKindness #MentalHealthMatters #KindnessWeek


Our School Resource Officers are more than a badge. They are mentors, protectors, educators, and trusted adults our students can count on every single day. From morning high-fives and classroom safety lessons to quiet conversations when a student needs someone to listen, their impact reaches far beyond the hallways.
👮 Why we’re grateful for our SROs:
Safety First: They help create secure learning environments where students and staff can thrive.
Mentorship: They build meaningful relationships and guide students through challenges.
Daily Impact: They work tirelessly to ensure every child feels seen, heard, and safe.
Thank you to our SROs for being steady, positive forces in our schools. You don’t just patrol our halls — you help shape the future within them. 💙






It’s FRYSC Week! 🌟 From school supplies to family support, our Family Resource & Youth Services Centers remove barriers to learning every single day.
💙We’re so grateful for these dedicated professionals who level the hurdles so our students can keep running toward their dreams. 🏃♂️💨
Help us celebrate! Tag your school’s FRYSC coordinator in the comments and let them know how much they mean to you! 👇 #FRYSCWeek


The ceremony will take place at the East/West Girls and Boys double header this Friday.
📅 February 13, 2026
⏰7:30 p.m.
📍East Jessamine High School
Let’s pack the house and show some 💙 Congratulations, Butch!
#JCAthleticHallOfFame

Our amazing school counselors are a bridge between where a student is and where they want to go. Whether it’s navigating a tough day, planning for college, or building a culture of kindness, they do it all with heart and dedication.
Join us in saying THANK YOU to the dedicated team of professionals who help our students dream big and reach their full potential.
Drop a comment below to shout out a counselor who has made a difference in your life or your child’s! 👇 #NSCW26


We are incredibly proud to share that The Providence School has once again been named an Alternative Education Program of Distinction by the Kentucky Department of Education. 🏆
While this isn’t the first time TPS has earned this honor, their unwavering commitment to student success makes it just as meaningful each & every time.
Congratulations to our TPS family on this well-deserved recognition! 🎉 We're so proud of you!

We are excited to share that JCTC's Gary Burdine has been honored with the Jessamine County Chamber of Commerce 2026 Education Award! 🏆
With an incredible 50 years of service, Mr. Burdine has helped shape the landscape of Jessamine County agriculture across generations. From his decades spent teaching high school students to his current role leading our Adult Agriculture program, he has been a steady hand and a wealth of knowledge for our community.
Gary, thank you for showing us that growth never stops. Congratulations on this wonderful honor!
Join the celebration! Share your favorite "Mr. Burdine" story or a congratulatory note in the comments below. 👇


They work behind the scenes to make sure we’re ready to hit the ground running the moment it's safe to return. Also, how cool is this find? Just further proof that we have the best crew in the state! 🏆






Mrs. Grant's MSD class from RED had a blast during their recent CBI at Urban Village Gym! They practiced essential community-based skills while building strength and teamwork through play. What a great day of learning!




Due to inclement weather, all Jessamine County Schools events and activities are canceled for Monday, January 26, 2026.
Additional updates for Monday:
❄️ All schools and the JCS Central Office will be closed.
❄️The Board of Education meeting originally scheduled for Monday has been rescheduled for Tuesday, February 3rd.
❄️While offices are closed, district administrators will be available and can be reached via email.
Stay safe and warm, everyone!

What does it feel like when kindness , good choices, and stellar behavior are recognized by your bus driver and your school?
It looks like this! 🤩
A great school day starts and ends on the bus. Our drivers and monitors are a vital part of our positive behavior team, working alongside our schools to celebrate students who lead with kindness and respect. These two superstars were caught rocking JELV's 5 Steps on the ride to and from school, earning them a free Raising Cane's kids combo. 🍗
Way to go, Otters! Thanks for making your bus ride a better place for everyone. 🚌

