Doss High School Class of 2025... Senior Walk and Graduation photo link https://photos.app.goo.gl/JGw1JFVPvV43bmy67
about 1 year ago, Doss High School
Class of 2025
💬 HAPPY SPEECH-LANGUAGE-HEARING MONTH | Shoutout to the incredible professionals supporting students with communication disorders. Your work empowers voices, builds confidence, and changes lives. ❤️ We’re grateful for everything you do—this month and always! 🙌
about 1 year ago, JCPS Communications
Happy National Speech-Language-Hearing Month! “You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.” — Jane Goodall  As a school speech pathologist, I have the privilege of helping children find their voice. I love getting to be a part of that journey.  — Kristina Perry, Speech-Language Pathologist at Ballard High, Norton Elementary, and the Academy @ Shawnee
Congrats to Mustafa Hassen for receiving the Hope Scholarship from Bellarmine University! The HOPE Kentucky Scholars Program covers 100% of tuition and most fees! 🎉
about 1 year ago, Doss High School
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📢 Don't miss the JCPS Superintendent Finalist Community Forums TODAY, Tues, May 20th! 🗣️ Meet Ben Shuldiner & Dr. H. Brian Yearwood. 📍 Forum 1: 4-6 PM @ JCPS Center for Professional Learning (Live on JCBE YouTube) 📍 Forum 2: 7-9 PM @ Stopher Elementary ❓Submit Questions: https://forms.gle/aJbBWsGt6SoUXKB26  ➡️ More Info & Feedback: https://bit.ly/434Nhmw  #WeAreJCPS
about 1 year ago, Jefferson County Public Schools
JCPS Superintendent Finalists Q&A Tuesday, May 20, 2025 Open to All | Moderated by Hazard Young Attea Associates 4 - 6 p.m. JCPS Center for Professional Learning 3903 Atkinson Square Dr., Louisville, KY 40218 7 - 9 p.m. Stopher Elementary School 14417 Aiken Rd., Louisville, KY 40245
Congratulations to Ms. Wendy Robertson for being chosen as the Class of 2025's Inspirational Teacher!!!!
about 1 year ago, Doss High School
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Inspirational Teacher presentation
💬 HAPPY SPEECH-LANGUAGE-HEARING MONTH | Shoutout to the incredible professionals supporting students with communication disorders. Your work empowers voices, builds confidence, and changes lives. ❤️ We’re grateful for everything you do—this month and always! 🙌
about 1 year ago, JCPS Communications
Happy National Speech-Language-Hearing Month!    "Everyone has something to communicate, with or without a voice."  Being a Speech Language Pathologist means I am an advocate for my students. It is my responsibility to make sure they are heard and understood and that they are confident enough to speak for themselves.  — Jean Whitt, Speech-Language Pathologist at Kennedy Elementary and McFerran Early Childhood
🚨 JCPS UPDATE | JCPS after-school activities are canceled today, Friday, May 16 due to expected inclement weather.
about 1 year ago, JCPS Communications
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Come see our Racial Equity Envoy, Sara Butryn, at the JCPS Academic Innovation Summit 2025 on June 3-5th
about 1 year ago, Doss High School
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Congratulations Madison Mason! She was honored May 15th at Bellarmine University for earning a full tuition, housing, and meal scholarship! She earned this award through a highly competitive process involving students from 10 different high schools! Great job Dragon!!!!!
about 1 year ago, Doss High School
Bellarmine Award
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Doss DECA students, Annie Harris, Patricia Coutinho, and Allison Shouse-Griggs and their adviser Kelly Wilson, from the BizEd Academy share their business plans to local businessmen, women, and entrepreneurs at the Venture Connectors luncheon at the Louisville Science Center in downtown Louisville May 7th.
about 1 year ago, Doss High School
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CLASSIFIED JOB FAIR | Join us this Friday, May 16 for a Classified Career Fair to learn more about open roles in our Nutrition Services, Security, Maintenance, Mechanic, Custodial, and Early Childhood divisions!
about 1 year ago, JCPS Communications
Promotional flyer for the JCPS Classified Career Fair 2025. The headline reads "Your Career with JCPS Starts Here!" with the JCPS logo. The event is on May 16, 2025, from 10 am to 2 pm at 3903 Atkinson Sq Dr., Louisville, KY 40218. Event highlights include speaking with hiring managers, application assistance, gaining department information, and a reminder to bring a resume/work history and two references with email addresses. Departments hiring include Nutrition Services, Security, Maintenance, Mechanic, Custodial, and Early Childhood. Images feature diverse individuals in professional and industrial work attire.
Dear families, As a reminder, our meeting will take place this afternoon. Meeting details: 📅 Date: May 14 🕒 Time: 5:00 PM 📍 Location: Rm 264 If you know of anyone else who should be hearing about this trip and attending this meeting, please forward them this link: https://rsvp.eftours.com/cfyjxdk I cannot wait to see you all very soon to talk more about our Summer 2026 trip to Italy, France, & Spain! See you soon! Jessica Abell Please note this is a non-school sponsored trip
about 1 year ago, Doss High School
Ms. Beitia was honored tonight at the JCPS Board of Education meeting as the only JCPS teacher selected to attend Disney's Imagination Campus Teacher Celebration 2025! We are so proud of you Ms. Beitia!!!
about 1 year ago, Doss High School
JCPS Board of Education
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💬 HAPPY SPEECH-LANGUAGE-HEARING MONTH | Shoutout to the incredible professionals supporting students with communication disorders. Your work empowers voices, builds confidence, and changes lives. ❤️ We’re grateful for everything you do—this month and always! 🙌
about 1 year ago, JCPS Communications
Graphic says: Happy National Speech-Language-Hearing Month!  "Communication is the essence of human life." — Janice Light  Being a JCPS SLP means working with students to develop essential speech, language, and communication skills so that they may overcome challenges and be successful across settings in their school environment, but also in life. It means advocating for students' needs, working on goals, and collaborating with other professionals to promote skills and independence.  — Allison Forrester, Speech-Language Pathologist at Hudson Middle, Meyzeek Middle, UofL Pact, and duPont Manual High
Chromebooks AND Chargers assigned to students must be returned: Senior Chromebooks are due on Monday, May 19. 9th-11th Graders' Chromebooks will be collected on May 16, 19, and 20. Failure to return a Chromebook will result in a $285 charge on the student's My School Bucks Account. Failure to return a charger will result in a $25 charge. Contact Mr Downs at paul.downs@jefferson.kyschools.us with questions or to help find a lost Chromebook.
about 1 year ago, Paul Downs
Mr. Francis’ dual credit Biology and dual credit Environmental Science classes enjoyed an immersive field study trip to the Red River Gorge to celebrate their hard work this year! Thank you, Ms. Abell, and Mrs. Francis for their amazing help chaperoning as well!
about 1 year ago, Doss High School
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💉💙 HAPPY NATIONAL SCHOOL NURSES WEEK | To the compassionate, skilled professionals who keep our students healthy, safe, and ready to learn—thank you! Your care makes a difference every single day. 🏥🍎 We appreciate you this week and every week!
about 1 year ago, JCPS Communications
Graphic says: A Big Thank You. Happy National School Nurses Week! Casey Leone. Wellington Elementary. “Nurse Casey has been a school nurse at Wellington Elementary for 10 years. She works diligently to make sure all of her students are cared for. She has built relationships with her students and families and ensures that they all have access to healthcare and resources. She advocates for her students to receive necessary health services, such as dental clinics, vision clinics, immunizations, and physicals at school. She enjoys providing health education to her students whenever she has the opportunity.” - Megan Habich-Trueblood, APRN
✨The kids (and adults) had a great time last night! #DossProm✨ Courier Journal 📸 bit.ly/3RYgYzq
about 1 year ago, Doss High School
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📝 FROM THE HEART | We invited JCPS seniors to write a letter to their favorite teacher. For #TeacherAppreciationWeek, we're sharing a few of the heartfelt responses. ❤️ "You have inspired me to continue on the path I'm on, so I can be a teacher like you one day."
about 1 year ago, JCPS Communications
Graphic says: Happy Teacher Appreciation Week. To: Ms. Cashman, Southern High School. I’ve had you as a teacher for 3 years now, and you have impacted my life more than any other teacher I’ve ever had. You push me even when I want to give up. You have given me the tools I need to succeed in life. Not only have you helped me grow as a person, you’ve also helped me grow my career and my emotional health. You have cared for me more than anyone I know. You have inspired me to continue on the path I’m on, so I can be a teacher like you one day. I can’t thank you enough for everything you’ve done for me.  From: Piper K., 12th Grade, Southern High School
💉💙 HAPPY NATIONAL SCHOOL NURSES WEEK | To the compassionate, skilled professionals who keep our students healthy, safe, and ready to learn—thank you! Your care makes a difference every single day. 🏥🍎 We appreciate you this week and every week!
about 1 year ago, JCPS Communications
Graphic says: A Big Thank You. Happy National School Nurses Week! Tracey Jones. Jeffersontown High. “We would like to recognize nurse Tracey from Jeffersontown High School for her outstanding dedication to patient care and health education. Tracey overcame language barriers through the effective use of interpreter services with the Language Line. By proactively reaching out to parents/guardians in their preferred language, Tracey ensured that families received clear, culturally sensitive education about recommended vaccines. This commitment to inclusivity and health equity not only empowered parents to make informed decisions, but also helped improve community health outcomes.” - Heather Karem, Nurse Practitioner