
We got a little carried away with the "Graduations" earlier today. 🫣 Here is a list of senior events! Mark those calendars, charge those camera batteries, and get the tissues ready!


Ms. Plaxico’s English III students are crafting original poems inspired by the style of Langston Hughes, accompanied by visual art that brings their words to life.





A little dip today, but let's finish out this week by showing up and getting ready for the Color Run tomorrow!


New date!


Good Luck to Haley as she competes today at the KHSAA State Archery Tournament!


GAME DAY!!!




Our SOS leaders met with 5th graders at Red Oak today to talk about Sources of Strength and the upcoming color run!



Whew! Keep it up, Jaguars!


GAME DAY!!!


Ms. Adkins' World Civilizations class is diving into the battles of World War I this week, exploring the trenches, strategies, and turning points that shaped history. Through a mix of notes and interactive videos, students are engaging with the material in a dynamic way, making the past come alive right in the classroom. It’s more than just dates and facts; it’s about understanding the human experience behind the headlines. Great work, Ms. Adkins, for helping students connect with history in meaningful and memorable ways!


Congratulations to our newest additions to the 2025-2026 Chorale Ensemble!


We saw a lot of yellow and green today! Tomorrow, we’re looking forward to a wave of blue and turquoise as we celebrate physical health and healthy activities, key sources of strength and resilience. So don’t forget to wear your Jaguar Blue and show your support for wellness as we gear up for Friday’s Color Run! Let’s keep the momentum going, Jaguars!



Last week, we celebrated our amazing CRA, Kelly Helton, for National Assistant Principals Week—and highlighted her love for animals. Today, she lived that out once again.Ms. Helton, a former biology teacher, found a Polyphemus moth in distress on the front steps of our school. She brought it inside to warm up, making sure it was okay before gently releasing it in a nearby wooded area. Polyphemus moths are large, beautiful silk moths with striking eyespots on their wings. Though they only live a few days as adults, they’re a rare and magical part of nature. Just another example of Ms. Helton’s kind heart and thoughtful leadership, always looking out for those in need!




April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and today, some of our seniors helped raise awareness by planting blue and silver pinwheels on campus. These pinwheels, part of the national Pinwheels for Prevention campaign, symbolize the happy, healthy childhoods every child deserves. Their display serves as a visual reminder of our community’s commitment to protecting children and promoting awareness.




Prom tickets will be on sale starting Monday for $30 each. Tickets can be purchased before school in the Media Center. Please ensure all school fees are paid prior to purchasing your ticket. You must present your 2024–2025 Student ID at the time of purchase and will also need it for entry on prom night. If you're bringing a guest, pick up a guest contract from the front office. This contract must be approved by Mr. Hawboldt before you can buy a guest ticket. Remember, both your ticket and Student ID are required for admission to prom.


It's finally happening! All the details for the nine day trip to Rome, Venice, and Florence will be discussed at the informational meeting on Wednesday, April 23 at 6 pm in the EJHS media center. Click the link to RSVP.
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Join us on TODAY at 5:00 PM in the EJHS Media Center to Celebrate Keelyn Daniel as he signs his letter of intent to continue his academic and athletic career at Campbellsville University Harrodsburg. Congratulations Keelyn!


Way to go, Jags! Today’s attendance and yesterday’s attendance surpassed our goals!



Some of our Sources of Strength peer leaders visited Brookside Elementary today to talk about SOS & the upcoming Color Run! We are so excited for Friday!



Who's ready to graduate?! #Classof2025









