Our Eagle Archery team did an amazing job at the North Laurel Middle School tournament this weekend, which was a state-qualifying event. A special shoutout goes to Rylan Gray, who was the #1 elementary boy for the shoot! Great job, Rylan, and thanks to coaches Taylor Ledington and Chuck Allen for supporting and encouraging our Eagles!
5 months ago, Lisa Walker
Rylan Gray was the #1 elementary boy at the NLMS shoot
Our archers are all smiles as they wait their turn at the archery tournament
Archers wait in a group for their flight times
Archers line up to begin their flight times
Archers take aim and prepare to shoot
Archers are on the floor to begin their flights
Archers are on the floor of the gym
The first ever Johnson Candy Crawl was a great success! We laughed, we scared (just a little 😉), we visited with several first responders, we had good food, and of course we had lots of candy. Thanks, everyone for coming out! #johnsonsoars #johnsoneagles #sokidscandogreatthings
8 months ago, Lisa Walker
Staff and students of Johnson Elementary smile for the camera as they enjoy the school’s candy crawl event
Three girls in costume smile for the camera
A girl in a scarecrow costume smiles for the camera
Two adults in pumpkin themed shirts pass out Halloween candy to children
Adults in Super Mario themed costumes pass out candy to children.
A man in a handyman costume passes out candy to children
Three children in scary clown costumes smile for the camera
Six children in costumes smile for the camera
A woman in a witch costume with green face paint smiles for the camera
A family in costume smiles for the camera
Johnson Elementary would like to thank our amazing first responders for taking the time to come to tonight's Candy Crawl. They helped make the event a great success! #johnsonsoars #johnsoneagles #sokidscandogreatthings
8 months ago, Lisa Walker
Laurel County Sheriff’s Office’s Gilbert Acciardo poses for a picture with a young boy in a police officer costume
Members of the Laurel County Fire Department pose for a picture with children in their Halloween costumes
London Police Officer Hobie Daughtery passes out candy to children at the Johnson Candy Crawl event.
Handler Channel Reams with the Laurel County Rescue Squad introduces children to the squad’s canine
All students present for High Attendance Day were entered into a drawing for one of three $50 Visa gift cards. Our lucky winners were Jansen Noe, Graham Carson, and Kenzlee Brock. #johnsonsoars #johnsoneagles #sokidscandogreatthings
8 months ago, Lisa Walker
The three smiling winners of our High Attendance Day drawing are featured
Our Eagles enjoyed High Attendance Day with a school-wide movie and rally. Students pictured here were honored for completing the most I-Ready lessons in their classes. #johnsoneagles #johnsonsoars #sokidscandogreatthings
8 months ago, Lisa Walker
These four Johnson kindergarteners were honored at Thursday’s rally for completing the most i-Ready lessons in their classes
These five Johnson first graders were honored at Thursday’s rally for completing the most i-Ready lessons in their classes.
These four Johnson second graders were honored at Thursday’s rally for completing the most i-Ready lessons in their classes.
These seven Johnson third graders were honored at Thursday’s rally for completing the most i-Ready lessons in their classes.
These three Johnson fourth graders were honored at Thursday’s rally for completing the most i-Ready lessons in their classes.
These three Johnson fifth graders were honored at Thursday’s rally for completing the most i-Ready lessons in their classes.
Mrs. Bethany's preschool has done a book study with Go Away, Big Green Monster! by Ed Emberley. They painted their monster faces themselves, then put together their monster faces just as it happens in the book.
8 months ago, Lisa Walker
Several preschool students smile on while they work on their monster face art projects
Several preschool students smile on while they work on their monster face art projects.
Several preschool students smile on while they work on their monster face art projects.
Mrs. Parman's class has been learning about fall. They traced their hands and cut them out, then used cauliflower paintbrushes to add beautiful fall foliage. #johnsonsoars #johnsoneagles #sokidscandogreatthings #fallinlovewithLaurelCountyPublicSchools
8 months ago, Lisa Walker
Several first graders stand around a grouping of desks painting fall foliage onto “trees” makes from cut-out tracings of their hands
Several first graders stand around a grouping of desks painting fall foliage onto “trees” makes from cut-out tracings of their hands.
Several first graders stand around a grouping of desks painting fall foliage onto “trees” makes from cut-out tracings of their hands.
Several first graders stand around a grouping of desks painting fall foliage onto “trees” makes from cut-out tracings of their hands.
Ms. Bethany's preschool class enjoyed their field trip to Levi Jackson Park yesterday!
8 months ago, Lisa Walker
Several smiling preschool students sit on a bus anticipating their park field trip.
A young girl in a yellow coat and turquoise dress smiles as she the stairs of playground equipment.
Several preschool students are enjoying playtime on a multi-seat teeter totter.
Please like and follow our new Johnson Elementary Facebook page. We will be sharing the wonderful things our young Eagles are doing, as well as providing important news and event info. We look forward to connecting with you there!
10 months ago, Lisa Walker
New this year to Laurel County School buses is the installation of Stop Arm cameras. The small cameras, about the size of a cell phone, are located directly below the Stop sign that is activated during a school bus pick-up/ drop-off. The cameras turn on and begin recording when motion is detected during a bus pick-up/drop-off. It is illegal to pass a school bus when the Stop Arm is activated. Student safety is the number one priority for Laurel County Schools. The Laurel County Schools Police Department will be working with the London Police Department and the Laurel County Sheriff's Office to ensure drivers obey the law. We encourage drivers to be alert and aware as Laurel County Schools welcome nearly 9,000 students back to school this Thursday, August 10, 2023. Allow extra time and be prepared for delays the first couple of days.
almost 2 years ago, Molly Barnett
KY School Bus Stop Law
Divided Hwy diagram
Danger Zone diagram with passing cars
Come join us for Open House on Monday, August 7th, 4:00-7:00. Meet your child's teacher, sign up for PTO, and enjoy our visiting food trucks!
almost 2 years ago, Lisa Walker
Open House, August 7th, 4:00-7:00
Johnson Elementary School recently welcomed WKYT Meteorologist Jason Lindsey “Mr. Science,” to their Summer School program Students participated in several interactive science experiments and got time to talk with Mr. Science and ask STEM-related questions.
almost 2 years ago, Molly Barnett
Student participating in science experiment
Mr. Science balancing balloon on his nose with a pencil
Mr. Science explaining a project to a child
Beginning of a science experiment
Science Experiment with large balloon shooting to ceiling
Mr. Science talking to students
Mr. Science completing an experiment with teacher volunteer
Mr. Science completing a science project
Laurel County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Doug Bennett has announced his retirement after 31 years in education. Dr. Bennett has led Laurel County Public Schools for the last 11 years. His last day will be July 31, 2023. A full press release will be coming soon.
about 2 years ago, Molly Barnett
Special Announcement