Teacher of the Year Whitney Leanhart

May 2024 Newsletter

May 2024 Newsletter

Congratulations, Class of 2024.

We are thrilled to extend our heartfelt congratulations to the Class of 2024! This remarkable group of students has reached an important milestone, and we couldn’t be prouder of their hard work, perseverance, and achievements.

Throughout their years with us, these graduates have demonstrated exceptional dedication to their studies, outstanding participation in extracurricular activities, and a solid commitment to their communities. They have grown into resilient, compassionate, and capable young adults, ready to embark on the next exciting chapter of their lives.

Graduation ceremonies will be held at 7 p.m. on the following dates:

  • June 4th: New Washington High School
  • June 5th: Charlestown High School
  • June 6th: Jeffersonville High School
 
As we honor our graduates, we also want to acknowledge the incredible support from their families, teachers, and staff who have been instrumental in their journey. Thank you for your unwavering encouragement and guidance.

Class of 2024, as you move forward, remember that you are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and values to positively impact the world. We are confident you will continue to achieve great things and make us proud.

Congratulations once again, and best wishes for a bright and successful future!

JHS Hoosier Boys State - AFJROTC Cadets

Join us in congratulating Cadet Evan Cooper, the Corps Commander, Cadet Dylan Wibbels, Vice-Corps Commander, and Cadet Lucas Romero from our Jeffersonville High School’s Air Force JRTOC Program, who were selected to be delegates to the 2024 Hoosier Boys State! 

All three cadets are Juniors at Jeff High, and each plays a pivotal role within the program and the school community including members of the National Honor Society. The three are heavily involved in the program with a combined total of over 140 hours of community service. Cadet Evans is also a member of the school’s archery program. Cadets Wibbels and Evans both compete on the award-winning Drill team, while Cadet Romero plays a pivotal role in the successful Physical Training (PT) Team. 
 
The students will be hosted by American Legion Post 35 as they attend this week-long program aimed at educating Indiana’s young men. The mission is to “actively collaborate to establish platforms and participate in elections, propose laws, negotiate bills and enforce the established legislation from local to state level.” We can’t wait to see what these three learn this summer! 

2024 Elementary Academic Team Champions

This school year has been filled with many firsts, and we are excited to announce a historic moment for Greater Clark County Schools. For the first time in our history, we have Co-Champions for the 2024 Elementary Academic Team Competition!

Join us in congratulating the Thomas Jefferson and Utica Elementary Academic Teams for their outstanding performance and remarkable achievement!

Jeff High Wrestling Wins 2024 IHSWCA Academic Team Challenge!

We are thrilled to announce that Jeffersonville High School’s Wrestling Team has won the 2024 Indiana High School Wrestling Coaches Association (IHSWCA) Academic Team Challenge. 

Not only did they secure the top spot among 32 IHSAA Sectional Championship Teams, but they also set a new record with a team GPA of 3.704 out of 4.0! These wrestlers and their coaches are truly champions on and off the mat, and we are so proud of their hard work and dedication. 

Entry-Level Teacher Pay Increased!

We’re thrilled to announce a significant increase in entry-level teacher pay, reaffirming our commitment to attracting and retaining top talent in education. Starting immediately, entry-level educators will enjoy a starting salary of $50,000, with the top of the pay scale raised to $87,000. This marks a $2,000 base increase, building upon the $2,500 raise announced in September 2023 for the upcoming school year.

We deeply value our teachers’ contributions and recognize their pivotal role in shaping our students’ future. This action invests in our educators’ success and ensures our entire school community receives the highest quality instruction.

Thank you to our incredible teachers for all that you do! 

Craft Fair Registration

Attention all craft vendors! Reserve your spot now for the GCCS Holiday Craft Fair. 

This year’s Holiday Craft Fair will be held September 21st at River Valley Middle School from 9 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 

2024 Greater Clark County Education Foundation Mega Grant Recipients

We are delighted to announce that three of our schools have been awarded $5,000 Mega Grants by the Greater Clark County Education Foundation. These grants will support innovative projects aimed at enhancing student learning experiences. Congratulations to the following recipients:

Charlestown Middle School
Mrs. Joann Talley received $5,000 for their Piano Lab project. This initiative will create stations for students to perform solo or in groups, learn to read music, and compose new pieces. The lab will facilitate a new related arts class available to students in grades 6 through 8.

New Washington Elementary

Thanks to Principal Josh Emily, the school will now have its own Book/STEM Vending Machine. This innovative project will provide students with access to books and STEM materials. Each student will have the opportunity to select either a book or a STEM kit from the vending machine every year.

Charlestown High School
Ms. Erin Cassidy’s culinary program received a grant for a Healthy Choice Mobile. This program will design healthy menus and prepare foods for distribution through a small mobile food trailer, serving both students and community members.

We are incredibly proud of these educators and their commitment to enhancing our students’ educational experiences. Thank you to the Greater Clark County Education Foundation for making these projects possible! We can’t wait to see these projects come to life.

Photo Credit: Extol Media

Meta's Jeffersonville Data Center Supports STEM Labs in Our Schools!

We are thrilled to announce that Meta’s Jeffersonville Data Center has generously committed $50,000 to support the development of STEM labs in three of our schools: Pike Elementary, Charlestown Elementary, and River Valley Middle School.


Each of these schools will soon benefit from a state-of-the-art STEM lab, equipped with:

  • 3D Printers
  • A Glowforge Laser Engraver
  • Whiteboard Maker Tables
  • Tower Garden FLX Growing Systems
  • A Teacher Geek Maker Cart with over 40 STEM projects
  • And much more!

This incredible contribution from Meta will greatly enhance our students’ educational experiences, providing them with hands-on opportunities to explore science, technology, engineering, and math. We are deeply grateful for Meta’s support and dedication to our community.

Thank you, Meta, for your unwavering commitment to fostering innovation and excellence in our schools!

Photo Credit: Extol Media

Regina Oglesby scholarship for minorities in education

Join us in congratulating the inaugural Regina Oglesby Scholarship recipients, Nashiea Edminston and Terrance Thomas! 

The Regina Oglesby Scholarship Fund was established to support the recruitment, development, and retention of minorities within the Greater Clark County Schools teaching staff. Thanks to the generous funding from the Bales Foundation, each recipient received $5,000 to continue or pursue their education.

We are incredibly proud of Nashiea and Terrance and look forward to their future contributions to our community.

Photo Credit: Extol Media

Registration Reminder

Reminder: registration for the 2024-2025 School Year is now open. Families of current students from Prek-11th grades should have received a Snapcode letter with the Snapcode needed to enroll.

Families interested in transferring their student to another school must request a School Transfer Form from their current school to initiate the transfer process.

Happy Summer, Greater Clark!

Happy Summer, Greater Clark County Schools! 

Thank you for another incredible school year! We hope you have a fun and safe summer break. Enjoy your time off, relax, and make wonderful memories. We can’t wait to see you back in August, ready for another fantastic year!

2024-2025 Calendar + First Day of School

Friendly reminder, the first day of school for the 2024-2025 School Year will be August 1st, 2024! 

We hope you have a great summer and can’t wait to see you back and ready to learn in August! 

SunBucks Summer Program

If your student qualifies for free or reduced meals in school, they can receive $120 (per child) on a Summer EBT card. To receive this benefit, families must have a free or reduced lunch application for the current 2023-2024 School Year. Families can complete the application here.

You do not need to reapply if your child already receives free or reduced meals. 

Free/Reduced Lunch for the 2024-2025 School Year

Please note that applications for free/reduced lunch benefits for the 2024-2025 School Year will be open on July 1st. If you’ve previously submitted an application for the upcoming school year during student registration, you must reapply once the application opens in July.

However, applications for benefits for the current school year (2023-2024) are still being accepted until the last day of classes. If you require assistance, please don’t hesitate to apply!

We appreciate your patience and understanding regarding this matter.

We're Hiring

Be part of something Greater!

We’re actively hiring for a number of positions, including Teachers, Para Educators, and Bus Drivers. Make a difference in the community’s future, impact our youth, and find a passionate career with us.

Benefits include a flexible schedule, Health, Dental, Vision, and Life insurance, access to the Wellness Center, and TRF/PERF (Indiana State Retirement) paid by GCCS.

The Academies Section

Seniors at Jeffersonville High School in Zach Anderson’s Engineering Design & Development course hosted parents, community members, and business partners at the Marshall Center to showcase the innovative products they designed. These Red Devils spent the bulk of the semester applying the engineering design process to develop a product that would solve a problem for them and their peers. Through this process, students were required to conduct market research to validate the problem they initially defined. After accomplishing that, students conducted further research on intellectual property that was similar to their product idea so they would not infringe on a patent already existing. From there, students built and iterated prototypes that demonstrated a proof of concept. Lastly, students presented their ideas, concepts, and products to an authentic audience. Among this audience was Sunender Mann, who is the Regional Director of Operations at Amazon in Jeffersonville, Indiana. He delivered an inspiring message to kick off this showcase and encouraged students to always keep an engineering and entrepreneurial mindset in their future endeavors.

Teacher of the Year Whitney Leanhart

April 2024 Newsletter

April 2024 Newsletter

Champions for Children

Join us in congratulating our Greater Clark County School District Employees of the Year, Overall Winners. These educators have gone above and beyond for our students, ensuring their future success both in and out of the classroom. We are lucky to have them. 

Congratulations to our Teacher of the Year, Whitney Leanhart, Administrator of the Year, Josh Emily, and GCCS Administration Classified Employee of the Year, Amanda Stumler. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to our future leaders. 

Teacher of the Year Whitney Leanhart

Administrator of the Year Josh Emily

Classified Employee of the Year Amanda Stumler

Meet Our 2024 GCCS Teacher of the Year

Meet the Greater Clark County School’s Teacher of the Year, Whitney Leanhart of Parkview Middle School. 

With four years of experience in education, she is a dedicated educator with a commitment to fostering an inclusive environment that shines through her work, making her a valuable asset to the education in the community and her classroom. From a young age, she knew she wanted to work with individuals with disabilities, driven by her passion for inclusion and ensuring that every student feels accepted. 

She hails from LaGrange, Kentucky, and is a proud Oldham County High School graduate. She pursued higher education at Indiana University Southeast, earning a Bachelor of Science degree with a license in Mild Intervention. She continued her academic journey at Ball State University, where she obtained her Master’s and graduated with a license in Moderate to severe intervention. 

K-12 Enrollment

Reminder: registration for the 2024-2025 School Year is now open. Families of current students from Prek-11th grades should have received a Snapcode letter with the Snapcode needed to enroll.

Families interested in transferring their student to another school must request a School Transfer Form from their current school to initiate the transfer process. 

To Register or find more information about K-12 Registration, click the button below.

PreK Enrollment

Preschool enrollment is still open for the 2024-2025 School Year. We encourage families to complete the application as soon as possible. Acceptance is allocated on a first-come-first-serve basis with limited space; we encourage you to enroll without delay.  

Families who have applied will be notified of their acceptance into the program towards the end of May. 

On My Way PreK Enrollment Nights

 
Join us for one of our upcoming On My Way PreK Enrollment dates for families applying for financial assistance. Families can attend any night; it does not have to be at the school you are applying for. These events are only for families applying for On My Way PreK. Families who submitted applications online for the main PreK program will not need to attend these nights as all required documentation will have been submitted with your application. 

We ask that families who are attending bring the following documents for enrollment: 
  • Proof of ID for applicant/co-applicant: Government-issued ID, state-issued ID, school ID, employer ID
  • Proof of ID for ALL children in the home: Birth certificate, hospital-issued certificate, birth confirmation, valid Visa, valid Green Card
  • Proof of residency: Driver’s license, pay stub, lease, utility bill, or piece of mail postmarked within the past 30 days
  • Proof of service needed: Pay stub, school schedule, SSI/SSDI letter
For additional information regarding Preschool Applications, click the button below.

Happy School Bus Driver Appreciation Day!

We want to give a big shout-out to all of our GCCS School Bus Drivers, Chauffeurs, and Monitors for their dedication to the safety of our students and getting them to and from school, events, and more! We are so lucky to have such incredible drivers who help our students start and end their day with friendly faces. Join us in celebrating your child’s School Bus Driver on National School Bus Driver Appreciation Day this April 23rd!  

Happy National Kindergarten Day!

Did you know that April 21st is National Kindergarten Day? Kindergarten Day is celebrated to honor the birthday of Friedrich Wilhelm August Fröbel, who started kindergarten in Germany in 1837.

Here at Greater Clark County Schools, we love celebrating the whimsical and imaginative world of Kindergarten, where our students’ creativity soars, friendships blossom, and a love for learning launches. Thank you to our incredible Kindergarten educators who help make every day a little greater! Thank you for your passion for shaping young minds and your patience, creativity, and kindness to our students.

To celebrate National Kindergarten Day, we put together a fun video featuring some of our Kindergarten staff and students from Franklin Square Elementary.

Elementary Art Show Recap!

We want to extend a great, big thank you to the GCCS community for their incredible support at our Elementary Art Reception last Friday at The NoCo Art Center! Our young artists were all smiles as they showcased their hard work!

If you weren’t able to attend the gallery view times, their artwork will also be showcased on outdoor digital gallery screens throughout the month of May.

SunBucks Summer Program

If your student qualifies for free or reduced meals in school, they can receive $120 (per child) on a Summer EBT card. To receive this benefit, families must have a free or reduced lunch application for the current 2023-2024 School Year. Families can complete the application here.

If your child is already receiving free or reduced meals, you do not need to reapply. 

Free or Reduced Meal Applications for 2024-2025 School Year

Please note that applications for free/reduced lunch benefits for the 2024-2025 School Year will be open on July 1st. If you’ve previously submitted an application for the upcoming school year during student registration, you must reapply once the application opens in July.

However, applications for benefits for the current school year (2023-2024) are still being accepted until the last day of classes. If you require assistance, please don’t hesitate to apply!

We appreciate your patience and understanding regarding this matter.

Natatorium Groundbreaking

Last week marked a significant milestone as we officially broke ground for the new and improved Jeffersonville High School Natatorium on April 17th.

The upcoming facility will replace Jeff High’s aging 50-year-old pool, introducing a host of enhancements for our students and community. Among the key features is a state-of-the-art 50-meter stretch pool with 10 lanes, a substantial upgrade from the previous six lanes. Additionally, the natatorium will boast seating for up to 1,000 fans, creating an electrifying atmosphere for competitions and events.

One of the project’s highlights is the addition of a cutting-edge physical therapy zero-entry pool designed to cater to the diverse needs of athletes and students alike. This initiative underscores our commitment to providing comprehensive support for our students’ well-being.

Furthermore, the project will enhance our overall sports facilities, including constructing a brand-new locker room that accommodates multiple teams, such as football, track, and swim teams.

Reflecting on this momentous occasion, Jeffersonville High School Junior and Academic of Greater Clark Ambassador Heaven Williams expressed her gratitude, saying, “It’s an honor to see how much our leaders are putting into improving our experience. I would like to thank everyone who has had a hand in this and played their part.”

As we embark on this exciting journey, let us look forward to this new facility’s positive impact on our school community. Together, we are shaping a brighter future for Jeffersonville High School and its students.

Parkwood Elementary Groundbreaking

On Friday, April 19th, we celebrated a significant milestone in our community’s educational journey as we ceremoniously broke ground for the new Parkwood Elementary. This event marks the beginning of a new era in education, symbolizing our commitment to providing high-quality learning environments for our students.

With unwavering support from the Clarksville community and approval from the Greater Clark County School District’s School Board, this project represents a crucial step forward in replacing the aging 55-year-old building. Our students deserve access to modern facilities that support their academic growth and success.

The groundbreaking ceremony signifies the start of an exciting journey toward the completion of Parkwood Elementary. Once finished, the school will boast state-of-the-art classrooms, innovative learning spaces, and cutting-edge facilities. These enhancements are designed to foster creativity, collaboration, and academic excellence among our students.

Principal Jeremy Shireman eloquently captured the significance of this momentous occasion, stating, “Today, as we embark on this journey of renewal and transformation, we honor our past while embracing the promise of a bright future. As we lay the foundation of the next chapter of our school’s history, let us remember that we are not simply Pirates setting sail on a new adventure; we are the Phoenix rising from the ashes of the old, soaring to greater heights of excellence and achievement. Together as a community united in purpose and passion, we will forge a path towards a brighter tomorrow, may today mark a new era filled with boundless opportunity and endless possibilities for Parkwood Elementary.”

The Academies Section

In collaboration with One Vision Credit Union, several juniors and seniors across the district participated in a rotational job shadow at their Clarksville branch. To commence and bring this experience to life, students followed the journey of a written check through the stages of the depositing and cashing process. From there, they moved through four separate departmental shadowing experiences—Front Line, Lending, Accounting, and Management. The shadows’ hosts took an active interest in getting to know the passion, skills, and strengths of each shadow they hosted. From there, students were able to translate how those elements would be valued and utilized in a career within that department. At the conclusion of the event, students were surveyed about their experience. Every student either agreed or strongly agreed that the experience was beneficial; the experience was something they could not have gained in the classroom; the experience was helpful in determining whether or not they will pursue this career in the future; and they would recommend job shadowing to their friends.

March 2024 Newsletter

March 2024 Newsletter

FAFSA Countdown!

We’d like to remind students and families that FAFSA applications are due April 15th! Should you or your student need assistance at any point during the application process, we encourage you to reach out to our team of school counselors.

Jeffersonville High School Families, we still have one more upcoming Family Help Night on April 4th from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Students need to sign up for the event in the counseling office.

For additional information regarding your FAFSA application, you can click the button below.

School Calendar Reminder

Spring Break, Eclipse Day April 8

Reminder: The third Quarter ends Friday, March 15th, and Spring Break begins Saturday, March 16th-Sunday, March 31st. 
We will return from Spring Break on Monday, April 1st.

Due to the eclipse, school will not be held on Monday, April 8th. We ask that families please plan accordingly.

Registration is coming April 1 for K-12.

K-12 Registration for the 2024-2025 School Year will open on April 1st. We will send out more communications as we get closer. Make sure you’re following our social media accounts and can receive School Messenger notifications for the most up-to-date information. We will post once the registration is officially open.

Preschool Registration Opens April 1

Preschool registration will also open on April 1st, and we will post additional information on social media. You can also find additional information about Preschool Registration by clicking the button below.

Teacher Interview Day is coming up
April 3!

Come be part of something greater and join us on April 3rd at The Fetter Center from 3:00-5:00 p.m. for our Teacher Interview Day. We will have multiple informational stations to learn about the opportunities here at Greater Clark County Schools.

We ask that you please RSVP by emailing Tricia Helton, Director of Human Resources, at phelton@gccschools.com

2024 GCCS Elementary Basketball Champs

Northaven Elementary!

We’d like to once again congratulate the 2024 Greater Clark County School’s Elementary Basketball Champions, the Northaven Eagles! Coaches Ryan Bixler, Lawrence Thomas, and Eric Valentine led this team to an undefeated victory this season. 

We’d also like to congratulate the Wilson Wildcats, our district’s runner-ups, and their dedicated coaches, Tasha Moorman, Deven Hamilton, and Vincent Vancliff.

Both teams exhibited exceptional determination and sportsmanship throughout the competition. It was an intense battle, and we couldn’t be prouder of our student-athletes! 

Thank you to Larry Owens, Jeff High’s Athletic Director, for his invaluable support in organizing this tournament. Another thank you to the referees and everyone who helped contribute to the smooth running of this event, as well as the community for their enthusiastic support at Johnson Arena.  

Elementary Art Show!

Join us in celebrating the creativity and talent of our student artists at the 2024 Elementary Art Show! The showcase will occur at the NoCo Art Center from April 11th to April 21st.

If you’re unable to attend during viewing hours, don’t worry! You can still enjoy our students’ incredible artwork on the outdoor digital gallery screens throughout the month of May. 

Don’t miss this opportunity to support our young artists and immerse yourself in their imaginative creations! 

Inclusion Fair

You’re invited to join us for the Second Annual Inclusion Fair at Parkwood Elementary! Let’s come together to celebrate diversity and See Beyond The Spectrum. 
 
Mark your calendars for April 4th from 5-7 p.m.

Experience the incredible support from our community vendors who champion families and individuals with autism. Enjoy delicious treats from food trucks, exciting games, meet the horses from Opening Gates, and groove to live music.  Plus, don’t miss out on the chance to win door prizes and giveaways for the whole community!

Come be a part of this inclusive and joyful event! 

Save the Date for Graduation

Attention graduating seniors and families! Just a friendly reminder that we’re only a few months away from the big day. Save the dates for your student’s milestone achievement:

  • June 4th: New Washington High School Graduation
  • June 5th: Charlestown High School Graduation
  • June 6th: Jeffersonville High School Graduation
Each ceremony will commence at 7 p.m. Be sure to mark your calendars and join us in celebrating this momentous occasion!

Update Video

Exciting updates are abound at Greater Clark County Schools! Get a firsthand account from some of our schools about the ongoing projects within the district and the incredible impact they’ve had so far. 

The Academies Section

Engineering Academy students at Charlestown were presented with a unique opportunity and challenge—plan, design, engineer, and propose a development to be built on a plot of land on the Shadow Lake site in Charlestown. These students worked closely with DC Develop’s Chief Infrastructure & Development Office, Josh Hillman, for several months to build their final presentations and proposals. In this process, students considered zoning, phasing, financing, and adjacent parcel developments to create a cohesive plan and presentation. In preparation for their presentations, students created hand sketches and computer-animated drawings that illustrated their vision at scale. Additionally, they integrated financial spreadsheets to justify their project’s feasibility. At the conclusion of the project, students presented to various community members and industry experts who would naturally be involved in the approval of a plot’s development. These bankers, real estate agents, construction managers, civil servants, and economic developers provided authentic feedback, which helped students understand what concerns may exist from their unique position.

Check out this amazing video of the students showcasing their impressive projects!

December Newsletter

December Newsletter

Happy Holidays

As we head into winter break and celebrate the holiday season, we would like to express our appreciation for the incredible support we receive from our Greater Clark County Community. From our dedicated Board and Cabinet members to our staff, families, students, and more, please know we are grateful for your impact on the district and our future leaders.

We wish you a safe, happy, and memorable holiday season and a Happy New Year! We can’t wait to see what 2024 has in store!


Winter Break Reminder

Here is your friendly reminder that Winter Break will begin this upcoming Monday, December 18th and will continue to January 1st. Classes will resume on January 2nd. We can’t wait to see you in the New Year!

To see the 2023-2024 School Calendar click here.


2023 IASP Principals of the Year Award Ceremony

One of Greater Clark County Schools’ biggest assets is our incredible educators and leaders within the district. Two of our own received accolades at this year’s Indiana Association of School Principals awards.

Michelle Dyer, Principal of River Valley Middle School, was honored with the Indiana Association of School Principals (IASP) 2023 Middle School Principal of the Year award. Additionally, she received recognition as the District 12 Middle School Principal of the Year.

Principal Dyer wasn’t the only GCCS principal to take home an award. Kathy Gilland, Principal of Utica Elementary was awarded District 12’s Elementary Principal of the Year!

We are so lucky to have such outstanding and compassionate leaders in GCCS and we’re so happy to see their contributions noticed! They are just another reason that #WeAreGreater!

You can read more about Principal Dyer’s win here from the News & Tribune https://loom.ly/b_edlkc

You can also see this year’s other Awardees for ElementaryMiddle, and High School.

Scholarship Count For The Class of 2023 Is In!

We are proud to announce the official scholarship count for the Class of 2023. Our incredible students received and accepted a resounding $11,360,819.28 in scholarship money towards furthering their education. We could not have done it without our student’s tenacity and our student counselors who worked with them throughout the application process. Just another reason #WeAreGreater!


Save the Date: Kindergarten Open House!

Save the date! Join us on January 23rd from 5-7 p.m. for our Kindergarten Open House! Meet our staff, visit classrooms, and tour the schools for your soon-to-be Kindergartener!

Please reserve January 30th as a backup date in case we experience inclement weather.

Kindergarten registration will open in early April, be on the lookout for more information!


Jeffersonville Zoning Committee Approves New Zoning

Thank you to the Jeffersonville Zoning Committee, the City, and all of our supporters within the Jeffersonville community. We are thrilled with the results of last week’s vote to approve the zoning changes for our future middle school. We can’t wait to get to work and help continue making the Jeffersonville community greater for our students and their families.

You can read more about the approval here.


Jeffersonville High School Air Force Jr. ROTC

How to Join the Program:
The Jeffersonville High School Air Force JROTC (AFJROTC) Corp IN-061 program is a citizenship opportunity. This program is an elective class. The process to get into the program is fairly simple, students will need to sign up to be in the class with the final approval coming from Colonel Benning. Students can sign up to be in the class at any point during their time at Jeffersonville High School. If students participate in the class for at least 2 years, they can receive a PE credit towards their graduation requirement.

Students are required to be in uniform on Wednesdays and their PT uniform on Fridays. Additionally, Cadets have to comply with grooming standards; they can not have any non-natural hair color or facial piercings. Girls must have their hair up, either in a ponytail or bun, they can only have one ear piercing per ear and can only wear stud earrings. Boys’ hair must be above their ears and cannot have any piercings on their ears or otherwise.

The program is primarily cadet-run, at the end of each Fall semester going into the spring, three juniors are selected for leadership roles within the program. This allows them to gain self-confidence and leadership skills. Each team will have its own commander totalling in about 15 people working to organize and run the program.

“One of the best things is to see them develop from Freshman year to Senior year. You get individuals that come in and are quiet and they’re not really sure about the program, then by their junior or senior year, they’re running everything.” – Col. Benning

 

About the Program:

There are 13 different after-school activities, the larger ones include a Drill Team, Color Guard, Academic Bowl Team, and a PT team.

The Drill Team practices 3-4 times a week and will compete. The team has competed locally in Floyd County and New Albany, but they’ve also traveled around the region and made it to Nationals. As recently as two years ago,  the team finished third in the nation in two separate categories.

The Color Guard recently finished in fifth place out of all the Air Force Junior ROTC programs. Along with competing, the Color Guard will travel to various venues to present the colors for events. The Guard most recently presented the colors at the University of Louisville versus Notre Dame Football game in front of an audience of 45,000 people. They also present the colors for community service events, including several community events celebrating Veterans Day. Coming up next week, on December 19th the group will present colors and place wreaths at a national cemetery for veterans as part of a program called Wreaths Across America.

The Academic Bowl Team qualified two years in a row for nationals and was among the top 16 in the nation out of around 800 Air Force ROTC programs. Due to COVID, the team wasn’t able to compete, but they did return the following year, receiving an outstanding third place.

Additionally, the program has a Physical Training Team (PT Team), which competes locally and nationally. The program recently received a state-of-the-art obstacle course to be used for training, evaluations, and hosting local competitions. The course was a team effort between Perfection Group, and Mitch Metry from Badgett Group along with the vision of Colonel Benning. The program and its students raised funds for the materials, while Badgett and Perfection Groups both donated labor for the course to be built.

Other extracurricular activities include Model Rocketry, Marksmanship, and community service-related activities with the program constantly growing and working to add more opportunities for its students.

Along with preparing students for potential military experience, this program offers life skills. Cadets learn valuable lessons including finance, leadership, self-confidence, public speaking, enhanced social skills, and more.

 

Community Service:
Community service is another decent portion of the program, from collecting Toys for Tots, flag retirement ceremonies, volunteering with veterans, placing wreaths on graves, participating in flag ceremonies, presenting the colors, and more!

 

Career and Military Branch Exploration:
The program takes several annual trips where they go to different military museums and bases including the Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Fort Knoxx, the Kentucky International Guard Base in Louisville, and others.

On these trips, cadets are encouraged to consider various career paths both inside the military and as a civilian. Cadets have had the opportunity to speak with dog handlers at Fort Knoxx, and various Pilots at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

 

Post-Secondary Education Benefits:
Those students who join and stay within the program for three to four years intending to join the military, earn a certificate that will allow them to receive a promotion immediately following their graduation from basic training. Additionally, students who plan to go to a military academy or possibly ROTC at their college or university have the possibility of earning several scholarships on a federal level, as well as several other ROTC-specific scholarships.

Students who intend to continue the ROTC or go to a military academy will also be ahead of their peers with knowledge and understanding of their uniform specifications, be prepared for Physical Training, and they’ll have experience creating and presenting mission briefs!

There are several scholarship opportunities for students as part of the ROTC program, one of the biggest is the Federal ROTC Scholarship. There are several scholarships, each for the different services, but they all essentially operate the same way. To earn the scholarship students have an application process which includes a PT test issued by JROTC instructors. The student will also have to complete an interview, with the assistance of several mock interviews provided through the program. Alongside these interviews and PT tests, students are required to have good grades and SAT scores.

There are ROTC-specific scholarships referred to as J-100, this is also a federal scholarship and can cover tuition and fees along with providing cadets with a monthly stipend. These scholarships do have to commit to joining ROTC in college followed by a military commitment. This scholarship is offered to the top 100 ROTC students nationwide. To start the process, the cadet must be nominated by an ROTC instructor.

 

Flight Academy:
Students can earn their civilian wings through the Flight Academy. Junior and Senior Cadets are encouraged to apply for the summer program. Upon admission, they will have to take a few tests but will receive a full-ride scholarship to an aviation academy anywhere in the country in which they will earn their private pilot’s license.

 

Additional Accolades:
Every three years the Corps gets inspected. These inspections include PT tests and mission briefs, to name a few aspects. Last year the Core received an “Exceed” standard and “Distinguished Unit with Merit” which is the highest score available. Of the 800 programs, the top 10-15% will receive this score.

Interested in learning more about the program? Click here.

Academy Advocate

Upperclassmen in the Business & Entrepreneurship Academy descended upon Maker 13  for an inaugural Entrepreneurship Day. Students conducted “mini-interviews” with the 15+ organizations that were present, where they determined how these entities support small businesses and entrepreneurship. A worksheet with probing, mini-interview questions was provided to assist the scholars with the interview process. Additionally, students learned about the equipment at Maker 13 and how they could start a business by utilizing this coworking space. To drive that reality home, the scholars were given a cost calculation worksheet for a personalized leather keychain. After completing this activity, they were challenged to pitch their product to investors. In their proposals, students described how they would sell their product, what their selling price point would be, and explained how they would use the profits.

November Newsletter

November Newsletter

Thankfulness Note

As we approach this holiday season, we want to express our heartfelt thanks to our Greater Clark County community. From the dedicated Board and hardworking staff to the supportive parents, engaged students, and our extended community, your tireless efforts have made a significant impact.

Your dedication does not go unnoticed, and we are immensely grateful for the collaborative spirit that defines our school community. This Thanksgiving, we extend our warmest wishes for a joyful holiday season, and thank you again for your ongoing commitment to the success of our students and the strength of our community.


State Cheer Competitions

Join us in cheering on our 2023 Indiana State Champions!

Charlestown High and New Washington Middle/High Cheer Squads took home the state title in their divisions and Jeffersonville High took home an impressive 3rd place! We are proud of our student-athletes, coaches, and supporters. Way to go!


Greater North Clark Health Foundation + Greater Clark Education Foundation Donation

Thanks to grants from the Greater North Clark Health Foundation and the Greater Clark Educational Foundation, we successfully launched an Adapted Sports Camp this school year. The Greater North Clark Health Foundation generously provided the necessary equipment, while the GCEF grant covered the Coordinator/Coach stipend.

The Adapted Sports Camp offered students with disabilities the chance to participate in an enriching after-school program. The camp, exploring various sports and equipment, featured modifications tailored to enhance fine motor skills. Additionally, concurrent parent sessions provided valuable information and resources for families with students facing disabilities. Stay tuned for more updates and future opportunities!


Jeffersonville Redevelopment Commission Fund Jeff High Radio/TV Equipment

Thank you to the Jeffersonville Redevelopment Commission for your donation
to the Jeffersonville High School Radio/TV Broadcasting Class (also known as WHJI). The Commission approved an additional $268,000 towards this project, on top of the $ 50,000 earlier this year, bringing the donated total to $318,000 for the class.

The funds will go towards purchasing two 7×15 video boards, and a score table with a 20-foot widescreen, all of which will be installed in Johnson Arena.

We are excited to see our student-broadcasters grow in their skill, have more job opportunities, and continue to watch this program excel!

You can learn more about this donation here.


Utica Elementary Blue Ribbon Invitation

You’re invited to the Utica Blue Ribbon Reception!

Utica Elementary School has been awarded the National Blue Ribbon, recognizing our commitment to excellence. Join us for a reception on November 27th as we come together to celebrate this outstanding achievement.


Upcoming Break Reminder/ Calendar

With the holiday season ahead, we want to remind you of upcoming important dates and breaks! Don’t forget the second quarter ends Friday, December 15th with winter break beginning the following Monday, December 18th with classes resuming Tuesday, January 2nd.

To see the 2023-2024 School calendar you can go here.


Academy Advocate

Across the district, the entire Freshman Academy participated in JA Inspire­—a career exploration learning experience that allows students to investigate a large variety of industries and jobs. Through their Preparing for College & Careers class, students complete 5 lessons that prepare them to attend the career fair at the Kentucky Expo Center hosted by Junior Achievement. These lessons cover why career planning is important, how to develop a plan, how to make a good first impression, what questions to ask at a career fair, and what to expect at a fair. Once on site, students had the opportunity to interact with over 40 local employers! This valuable experience will help these students select their career academy and chosen pathway of study.