Dear Jackson County Community,

I want to reach out to our community to clarify the false rumors that have been made against the Jackson County Board of Education and myself. We have been accused of frivolous spending while making budget cuts. I can assure you that our money is being spent as budgeted and there have been no cuts. Every year the budget is prepared by the District’s Finance Officer and me. As part of this process, we review all needs for the district, which include instructional needs, buildings & grounds needs, transportation needs, staffing needs, technology needs, and an assortment of other needs.

Our students come first. Since I was named Superintendent, I have worked to ensure that our students have the best for their education. All students in Jackson County have chrome books and are being instructed with the newest curriculum available. We are currently in the process of updating our chrome books to continue this trend of providing the best for our students. Since I became Superintendent, the district has provided new curriculum coaches to collaborate with our teachers to make sure the students are receiving the best instruction.

We have provided raises for our staff. My first year, all full-time staff, certified and classified received a $1500 extra service pay that they had never received before. We provide the staff with up-to-date resources and provide the best professional learning possible.
This school year, we opened the Little Generals Learning Center to provide our staff with assistance in childcare.

Since I have been here, the district sets aside $150,000 for each building for maintenance and repairs. I am constantly communicating with my staff and asking each principal what they need, whether it be for instruction or for their buildings. Since I became Superintendent, we have begun the renovation process of Sand Gap and Tyner. The renovation at JCMS is about to wrap up. The issue with heat and air at JCMS are being addressed. Issues arose in the process that began before I became Superintendent that were uncovered last summer and through constant communication with the construction crew, we are working through the issues.

The district budgets and purchases two new school buses each year. We purchase top of the line buses in this expenditure to ensure reliability and student safety.

The most recent are the purchases of vehicles. Just like with our bus fleet, we have a fleet of vehicles that must be updated. While many false rumors have circulated on this issue, none of the vehicles are new or have been purchased for me to drive for personal use. The money for these vehicles is in our budget and board approved. The vehicles purchased were purchased with multiple uses in mind. They transport students to and from different events, whether it be for ballgames, academic competitions, organizational events and competitions and school representation. This is a more cost-effective means of transportation for our district. By using these vehicles, we can save on fuel, drivers, and wear and tear on the bus fleet.

These vehicles are also used for staff. They are driven to meetings, professional learning, school business, and sporting events. In total, four vehicles were purchased this school year, the purchase prices were within the allotted budget.

• 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Work Truck 4WD, $26,505
• 2022 GMC Yukon XL SLT $48,184
• 2022 Chevrolet Traverse LT Cloth $28,390
• 2023 Chevrolet Traverse LS $27,559

I have written this letter with the hopes of putting out the correct information. We always want to be transparent. Our goal is to serve our students, our staff, and the citizens of Jackson County. Everyone is welcome to attend our monthly board meetings. They are held on the third Monday each month at 6:00 at the Central Office.

Sincerely,

Renee Smith
Superintendent
1 day ago, Rhonda Thompson

Dear Jackson County Community,

I want to reach out to our community to clarify the false rumors that have been made against the Jackson County Board of Education and myself. We have been accused of frivolous spending while making budget cuts. I can assure you that our money is being spent as budgeted and there have been no cuts. Every year the budget is prepared by the District’s Finance Officer and me. As part of this process, we review all needs for the district, which include instructional needs, buildings & grounds needs, transportation needs, staffing needs, technology needs, and an assortment of other needs.

Our students come first. Since I was named Superintendent, I have worked to ensure that our students have the best for their education. All students in Jackson County have chrome books and are being instructed with the newest curriculum available. We are currently in the process of updating our chrome books to continue this trend of providing the best for our students. Since I became Superintendent, the district has provided new curriculum coaches to collaborate with our teachers to make sure the students are receiving the best instruction.

We have provided raises for our staff. My first year, all full-time staff, certified and classified received a $1500 extra service pay that they had never received before. We provide the staff with up-to-date resources and provide the best professional learning possible.
This school year, we opened the Little Generals Learning Center to provide our staff with assistance in childcare.

Since I have been here, the district sets aside $150,000 for each building for maintenance and repairs. I am constantly communicating with my staff and asking each principal what they need, whether it be for instruction or for their buildings. Since I became Superintendent, we have begun the renovation process of Sand Gap and Tyner. The renovation at JCMS is about to wrap up. The issue with heat and air at JCMS are being addressed. Issues arose in the process that began before I became Superintendent that were uncovered last summer and through constant communication with the construction crew, we are working through the issues.

The district budgets and purchases two new school buses each year. We purchase top of the line buses in this expenditure to ensure reliability and student safety.

The most recent are the purchases of vehicles. Just like with our bus fleet, we have a fleet of vehicles that must be updated. While many false rumors have circulated on this issue, none of the vehicles are new or have been purchased for me to drive for personal use. The money for these vehicles is in our budget and board approved. The vehicles purchased were purchased with multiple uses in mind. They transport students to and from different events, whether it be for ballgames, academic competitions, organizational events and competitions and school representation. This is a more cost-effective means of transportation for our district. By using these vehicles, we can save on fuel, drivers, and wear and tear on the bus fleet.

These vehicles are also used for staff. They are driven to meetings, professional learning, school business, and sporting events. In total, four vehicles were purchased this school year, the purchase prices were within the allotted budget.

• 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Work Truck 4WD, $26,505
• 2022 GMC Yukon XL SLT $48,184
• 2022 Chevrolet Traverse LT Cloth $28,390
• 2023 Chevrolet Traverse LS $27,559

I have written this letter with the hopes of putting out the correct information. We always want to be transparent. Our goal is to serve our students, our staff, and the citizens of Jackson County. Everyone is welcome to attend our monthly board meetings. They are held on the third Monday each month at 6:00 at the Central Office.

Sincerely,

Renee Smith
Superintendent

1 day ago, Rhonda Thompson
Lady Generals Pink Out!
6 months ago, Rhonda Thompson
PinkOut
Visit the technology table at the Back to School Bash tonight to learn more about our JCPS app. If you show us that you have the app downloaded, you will be entered into a drawing to win a Chromebook or SmartTV.

Hope to see you there!!
8 months ago, Rhonda Thompson
JCPS App
Effective for the 2025-2026 school year all employees will be required to have Direct Deposit set up for
payroll earnings. This includes Substitutes and all extra service payments in addition to all full-time and
part-time employees. The Direct Deposit Form that must be filled out and submitted to the Payroll
Department can be found on our website using the following link: https://aptg.co/DygTLB
8 months ago, Rhonda Thompson
Direct Deposit
Free Toy Giveaway!
10 months ago, Rhonda Thompson
Free Toy Giveaway
Want to give your 4-year-old a successful start to kindergarten? Partners for Rural Impact has partnered with Waterford Upstart to bring families Bright Start Explorers – a free program designed to prepare your little one for kindergarten! In this program, families will receive access to Waterford Upstart, an online learning platform. With Waterford Upstart, children will gain skills in reading, math, and science in just 15-30 minutes a day. For families that need a tablet and/or internet access, we will provide that free of charge. Families will also be supported by caring coaches who offer guidance and encouragement tailored to their child’s progress. Give your child the tools they need to shine in kindergarten at no cost to you! Learn more and register at waterford.org/upstart. Children who turn 4 by July 31, 2025, and will not be enrolled in kindergarten in fall 2025 are eligible.
10 months ago, Rhonda Thompson
Bright Start Explorers
JCHS band members Ben Rader, Jaxon Turner, Cameron Combs, and Kaeleigh Kidwell were selected for the 2025 EKU High School Honors Band. Students participated in rehearsals and classes with EKU school of music faculty culminating in a final concert on Saturday, February 22nd at the EKU Center for the Arts.
about 1 year ago, Rhonda Thompson
JCHS Band
Jackson County Public School’s Veteran’s Day Program Veteran’s please join us for our annual Veteran’s Day Observance and Program, on Monday, November 11, 2024 at 9:30 AM at the Jackson County High School. Following the Program at Jackson County High School, there will be a Veteran’s Day Observance at the Veteran’s Memorial Park at 11:00 AM. Immediately following the Veteran’s Day Observance at the Veteran’s Memorial Park, there will be a meal provided in the Jackson County High School Gymnasium for all the Veterans. We would like to thank the following for helping with this year’s program, our JCHS AJROTC teachers/students, JCHS Family Consumer Science teachers/students, JCHS Band teacher/students, Jackson County Public Schools Community Education, and Jackson County Public Schools. Most of all we would like to thank our Veterans for their dedicated service and sacrifice to ensure the freedoms that we have today. We look forward to seeing all of our Veterans on Monday, November 11, 2024. Again, thank you for your service!
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Thompson
Interested in applying for a job with the Jackson County Public School system? Check out our new Employment Opportunities Page at https://jacksoncsd.schoolspring.com/. This new portal will allow you to view all available job postings and apply online! Please be aware that this page is new and is a work in progress. Therefore, it will be updated frequently over the next few weeks. This is new system for the school system and will make job postings and applications more accessible. In order to complete an application, you will need to create an account with PowerSchool School Spring. Interested applicants will use this account to apply for all job postings with JCPS. PowerSchool can also be accessed via the district homepage using the link "Employment Opportunities" located under the picture banner. If you have any questions, please contact Wes Bishop at wes.bishop@jackson.kyschools.us
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Thompson
No School – Monday, September 9, 2024 The safety of our students and staff is our top priority in Jackson County Public Schools. We want to adhere on the side of caution and cancel school tomorrow, Monday, September 9, 2024.
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Thompson
Jackson County Schools is partnering with state and local officials to monitor the situation involving the person of interest still on the loose for the shooting. We will keep our school community updated as more information is received and a plan for tomorrow is developed. The safety of our students and staff is our primary focus and we will always put the safety of our school community first in our decision making.
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Thompson
Let's Say Boo to Cancer--2 mile run/walk
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Thompson
Lets Say Boo to Cancer
Congratulation to the JCHS Boys Golf Team for being the All-A-Region Champions! They will be heading to the state championship! Congratulations to the JCHS Girls Golf Team for qualifying for the All-A State Tournament! Go GENERALS!!
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Thompson
JCHS Girls Golf Team
JCHS Boys Golf Team
UPDATE: All phones are working!! Due to the PRTC outage, the district is experiencing issues with our phone service. We will update when all the issues have been resolved.
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Thompson
Dear Students, Parents, and Staff, Welcome back to another exciting school year at Jackson County Public Schools! As we prepare to embark on this new academic journey, we are filled with enthusiasm and anticipation for the opportunities and achievements that lie ahead. Our dedicated team of educators and staff has been hard at work to ensure that this year will be one of growth, learning, and success. We are committed to providing a nurturing and challenging environment where every student can reach their full potential. Whether you're returning to school or joining us for the first time, we are thrilled to have you as part of our community. This year, we are focused on fostering a supportive atmosphere that encourages collaboration and excellence. We look forward to celebrating the milestones and accomplishments of our students and working together with families to support each child's journey. Let's make this school year memorable and impactful. Here's to a fantastic year ahead filled with new experiences, friendships, and success! We are shaping our community one success at a time. We look forward to seeing everyone tomorrow! It's a great day to be a General! Renee Smith JCPS Superintendent
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Thompson
Welcome Back!
Back to School Bash Technology Door Prize Winners Amazon Echo--Virgie Moore BEATS Earbuds--Chelsie Collins Chromebook--Emily Combs TV--Dora Sizemore Thanks to everyone that stopped by our table and let us update your contact information in Infinite Campus. Congratulations to our winners!! Winners can contact Rhonda Thompson at 287-7181 or by email at rhonda.thompson@jackson.kyschools.us to schedule a pickup/delivery of prize.
over 1 year ago, Rhonda Thompson
🍎 2024 Back to School Bash 📚
almost 2 years ago, Amanda Ball
back to school bash
Bus Drivers Needed! Please call (606) 287-8165 for more information.
almost 2 years ago, Amanda Ball
BUS DRIVERS NEEDED