
Please join us in celebrating the 2024 Red Oak Elementary Teacher of the Year Kendall Anderson! Mrs. Anderson’s classroom is an engaging and nurturing place where students are prepared for success both inside and beyond the classroom. She goes above and beyond to get to know each and every one of her students, creating a warm and welcoming environment where they feel valued and supported to express themselves. Whether it’s helping with a tough math problem, lending an ear for a personal struggle, or simply offering a word of encouragement, Mrs. Anderson is always there for her students. They’re lucky to have her and we’re lucky that she calls our district home. Congratulations, Kendall! #WeAreJessamine

The happiest place on Earth was even happier when our EJHS Choir won Best in Class and Silver Mickey awards at the Festival Disney competition in Orlando. Way to go, Jags!






Congratulations to Jessamine County Schools Superintendent Matt Moore on his selection as the Eastern Kentucky University / Central Kentucky Educational Cooperative “Experience Excellence” Superintendent of the Year!

The Providence School’s 2024 Teacher of the Year Sean Goggin is described as an educator with a calm presence who inspires students to take ownership of their learning. Sean builds a culture of connectedness in his classroom and whether his students are learning English or guitar, relationships come first. Mr. Goggin gets to know his students as individuals and learns about what motivates and inspires them to take their achievement to the next level. His music class has become a coveted highlight for TPS students, engaging them in a creative outlet that connects them to school in a meaningful way. Mr. Goggin is changing lives, one student at a time and we’re grateful and proud that he is a member of our district family. Congratulations, Sean! #WeAreJessamine


We have the BEST community partners! A huge thank you to School Resource Officer Billy King and our friends at the Nicholasville Police Department for hosting Warner Elementary first graders on their field trip today. It's never too early to find your passion and purpose ; our students learned a lot and had a great time!






An innovative leader who is in his element in both a courtroom and a classroom, the Jessamine Career and Technology Center's 2024 Teacher of the Year is Mr. Will Hall. Will built the JCTC pre-law program from scratch (and, yes, he's a lawyer too) and students say that he continually motivates and challenges them to do their best as he supports them to reach their goals. We're excited that Will is using his passion, expertise, and commitment to excellence to help shape the legal minds of tomorrow. Thank you for inspiring and empowering our students, Will, congratulations! #WeAreJessamine


Congratulations to Amber Ethington for being named the 2024 Jessamine Early Learning Village Teacher of the Year! It's a well-deserved honor for a teacher who goes above and beyond every day to care for and inspire our youngest learners. From teaching foundational skills to fostering kindness, Amber truly embodies what it means to be an exceptional educator. Thank you for your dedication, passion, and endless patience, Amber. We are so lucky to have you in our district family! #WeAreJessamine


Sometimes it can take a lot to impress middle schoolers and when they say that WJMS's 2024 Teacher of the Year Kathy Henderson is "helpful, nice, funny, and the best teacher ever," it's a pretty big compliment! This 7th grade social studies teacher makes learning fun, motivating her students with creative lessons and engaging activities. Mrs. Henderson brings her best each day in order to bring out the best in her students. They think that she's pretty special and we do too! Congratulations, Kathy! #WeAreJessamine


Caring, flexible, compassionate, and encouraging are just a few of the qualities that characterize Matt Botner, a Special Educator at Wilmore Elementary School. Matt has demonstrated a commitment to inclusive teaching practices and has effectively supported students with diverse learning needs. In addition to implementing preferred co-teaching models, Matt is dedicated to developing meaningful relationships with his students. Jessamine County Schools is thrilled to recognize Matt Botner as the recipient of the Outstanding Special Educator of the Year.! Matt will also represent JCS as the CKEC Outstanding Educator. Congratulations, Matt! #WeAreJessamine



Combine patience, creativity, and love with individualized high quality instruction and you get Warner Elementary’s 2024 Teacher of the Year Sandy Montgomery. Sandy not only meets the needs of her students, but also her colleagues, as a strong collaborator and teacher leader in her school. Join us in celebrating this rock star educator! Congratulations, Sandy! #WeAreJessamine



If there's a middle or high schooler in your life, here's a great opportunity to learn more about how you can help to support their mental health. This informative workshop will teach you to better recognize the signs of anxiety and depression and how to reduce the impact of contributing factors like social media. Child care and light snacks will be provided. Be sure to register by March 21, 2024 by scanning the code or using the link below.
#MentalHealthMatters #WeAreJessamine
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A positive self image is a building block of confidence and success and this upcoming elementary parent workshop will help you learn more about how to foster self-esteem in children. We're excited to provide this resource and partner with our families to build the next generation of leaders! Scan the code or click the link to register. #MentalHealthMatters #WeAreJessamine
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Congratulations to the 2024 East Jessamine Middle School Teacher of the Year Morgan Cobb! Mrs. Cobb is described as a caring and patient educator who brings the energy with fun and creative learning activities. We love that her students say that she's always there for them with encouraging words and that her classroom is a safe place where they can just be themselves. We're so proud of Morgan and glad that she calls our district home! #WeAreJessamine



Positive, creative, and a person who goes above and beyond in every aspect is how Wilmore Elementary School's 2024 Teacher of the Year Julie Pearman is described. Students are encouraged to think creatively and work collaboratively in Mrs. Pearman's classroom, where learning is fun. We're so proud of this teacher who not only encourages and inspires her students, but also her peers. Congratulations on this well-deserved honor, Julie! #WeAreJessamine



Relationships are key for the 2023-2024 East Jessamine High School Teacher of the Year Ms. Chelsea Hinton. This outstanding educator fosters a genuine connection with her students and is always there when they need her. She’s described as an empathetic listener and life coach who inspires those around her to “pass it on” and be there for others as well. Her classroom is a place where students are challenged to grow and connect their knowledge to real world applications. If Ms. Hinton sounds pretty special, that’s because she is and we’re lucky to have her in JCS. Congratulations, Chelsea! #WeAreJessamine



Congratulations to the Rosenwald Dunbar Elementary School Teacher of the Year Samantha Orange! Described as a teacher with an endless amount of patience, Mrs. Orange supports her students with individualized instruction and provides unique and creative ways to have fun while they learn. She is so deserving of this honor and we're proud that she's a part of our district family! #WeAreJessamine


We want to hear from you! As the Jessamine County Board of Education begins the process to select a new superintendent, the board has scheduled two public opportunities to discuss the qualities that our community would like to see in the district's new leader. Whether it's about experience, specific attributes, or a continued commitment to student success, your voice matters! If you're unable to attend either of these public events, we invite you to provide input by completing the community feedback form at https://bit.ly/newjcssuper Thank you for your involvement in this very important process! #WeAreJessamine


Here's the agenda for the next regular meeting of the Jessamine County Board of Education on Monday, February 26, 2024. The meeting will be held at the Central Office Royse Administration Building and will begin at 6:00 p.m. (please note the time change from the previously posted board meeting schedule.) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O5tMHRx6j_9i8wbqhvlLOtFxROtLRyBX/view?usp=sharing


Congratulations to these talented students who have been selected to move on to the GSA finals round; we couldn't be more proud of you! 🎉
And a special shout-out to all the incredible teachers who have nurtured and inspired these and other young artists along the way. Thank you for all that you do!
#WeAreJessamine



A reminder that this Friday, February 23rd, is the last day to submit your Outstanding Special Educator of the Year nomination. Who is eligible? Choose a Special Education teacher, Speech-Language Pathologist, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, Assistive Technology Specialist, Mobility Specialist, Instructional Resource Consultant, School Psychologist, Teacher of the Visually Impaired or Teacher of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing to be honored with this award. Make your nomination at https://bit.ly/497b8Td
