Salvation Army Angel Tree Application Info: Families with children 13 years old and younger who need assistance with holiday gifts should see the attached flyer (in English and Spanish). The flyer has information about the Angel Tree program guidelines and the application dates. Please remember, the Salvation Army will NOT accept Angel Tree applications after October 29th.
over 1 year ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Angel Tree Information
Spanish Angel Tree Information
Watch this video from Dr. Matthews and Jill Tingle on potential ways the Luke Bryan concert tomorrow night may affect the school day. https://youtu.be/itKTw5Z5ZwE
over 1 year ago, Victor Malone
A photo of Dr. Matthews and Jill Tingle smiling with Luke Bryan photoshopped in between them.
Shelbyville, KY – Shelby County High School (SCHS) announces that Coach Josh Jaggers is resigning due to health reasons as head coach of the SCHS Football Team. The school is grateful for Coach Jaggers' dedication and contributions to the program. “I want to thank Coach Jaggers for his time, talent, and dedication to the SCHS Football program and our students,” said Dr. Josh Matthews, Superintendent. “He is an excellent coach and a great person.” In light of this transition, Mr. George Eskridge will step in as the interim head coach. Eskridge, who brings a wealth of experience to the role, has coached at multiple levels including high school, collegiate, and professional (Campbellsville University and Louisville Fire Arena Football, AF2). Before his tenure at Campbellsville, Eskridge spent four successful years with the Louisville Fire, an Arena Football AF2 team, where he served as Special Teams Coordinator and coached Fullbacks and Linebackers. Under his leadership, the Fire achieved a record of 41-30 and made three postseason appearances, culminating in the 2005 American Conference championship and a spot in the Arena Cup. Eskridge's coaching accolades continued at Campbellsville, where he played a key role in securing two Mid-South Conference West Division titles. He was also active in the track and field program, where he helped coach multiple champions and All-Americans. A graduate of the University of Louisville, Eskridge's coaching journey includes 12 years of experience as a high school assistant coach at Louisville Eastern High School and North Hardin High School. "We are excited to have Coach Eskridge step in during this transition," said SCHS Principal Dr. Carla Kent. "His extensive coaching background and proven track record will be invaluable to the students on the team as we move forward. We want our SCHS Football program to continue to grow." We look forward to welcoming Coach Eskridge's leadership and we are eager to support the team as they continue to build on the program at Shelby County High School.
over 1 year ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Mr. George Eskridge
Come be a part of our Community Conversation on Tuesday, October 8th at 5:00 pm at the Simpsonville City Offices, 108 Old Veechdale Road, Simpsonville, KY. You can hear updates from schools and community members, visit breakout groups for details on school action plans, and have an opportunity for input and questions. We hope to see you there! #weareshelbyinspired
over 1 year ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Community Conversation Flyer info in text
comunitaria conversacion flyer
Dr. Matthews discusses many goals we are setting and reaching in our district. Also, don't forget: the StopFinder app goes live this Monday, September 23rd! Watch here: https://youtu.be/gV3zu_y5xGA
over 1 year ago, Victor Malone
Shelby Academy students this week used creating acrylic paint pours to practice being Responsible Collaborators and Global Citizens. They made some awesome art while also using their skills to give back to the community. #weareshelbyinspired Click below to watch!🎨 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-H59KDGN0Q
over 1 year ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Jeff Bracken and class create art and work collaboratively at Shelby Academy
Miss Howard’s art class at West Middle School is using acrylic techniques of complementary color schemes and values to paint their favorite food item. #weareshelbyinspired
over 1 year ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
two art students paint
art student displays his art work
art student painting Dr. Pepper
art student painting
art student painting and smiling
art student proudly shows painting
Students at Simpsonville Elementary School participate in WIN (What I Need) Time. Everyone in the school has a small group of students and they work on academic needs. Students are engaged, focused, and working on improving in an area of need. #weareshelbyinspired
over 1 year ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Ms. Springston works with a student during WIN time.
Students work on literacy skills with their teacher during WIN time.
Students work on literacy skills at Simpsonville Elementary.
a red headed student working on literacy skills smiles at the camera
Dr. Matthews shares the excellent work of Shelby County Public Schools through inspired learning, leading, and living in his Weekly Leadership Connection. https://scps.edurooms.com/engage/shelby-county-public-schools/newsletters/weekly-leadership-connection-12881
over 1 year ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
EMS science students sharing their learning with other students.
Today is the first ever National GED Day, and Mayor Ethington stopped by Shelby Academy this morning to recognize all the hard work being done there. Shelby Academy has had 8 graduates of the GED program, and we are extremely proud of them for it!🎉 #WeAreShelbyInspired #GED
over 1 year ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Mayor Ethington presents a declaration for GED Day in Shelby County.
Brittney Money and Ben Roberts from Shelby Academy accept the declaration for their work with high school GED.ir
Mayor Ethington presents the declaration.
Dr. Matthews and Mike Clark discuss our district's Safety and Emergency practices in this week's recap video. Check it out at the link belowhttps://youtu.be/Ceu7bFSP5yc
over 1 year ago, Victor Malone
Visit Dr. Matthew's Weekly Leadership Connection. Discover what we are learning, how we are leading, and inspiring social responsibility in Shelby County Public Schools. https://scps.edurooms.com/engage/shelby-county-public-schools/newsletters/weekly-leadership-connection-for-9-10-24
over 1 year ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Officer Kenny blowing bubbles for Southside students.
Week 5 Video Recap with Dr. Matthews! Check it out at the link below. https://youtu.be/XwqSeCiM4Q8
over 1 year ago, Victor Malone
Dr. Matthews talks about recording a podcast discussing the SCPS PoG and Defenses of Learning. SCHS Hall of Fame, the Artisan Teacher and learning from our schools are highlighted. https://scps.edurooms.com/engage/shelby-county-public-schools/newsletters/weekly-leadership-connection
over 1 year ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Dr. Matthews picture
Wishing everyone a wonderful Labor Day! 🎉 Today we celebrate the hard work and dedication of our amazing teachers, staff, and families. Thank you for all you do to support our students and community. Enjoy a well-deserved day of rest and relaxation!
over 1 year ago, Victor Malone
A graphic that says "Happy Labor Day!" with comics of a hammer, hard hat,  stethoscope, nail, firefighter's helmet, and gloves.
Dr. Matthews discusses this week's high temperatures and getting involved with your school's Parent Teacher Organization, as well as wishing the district a great Labor Day Weekend! See you Tuesday! Watch it here: https://youtu.be/b6LLcARk-28
over 1 year ago, Victor Malone
Don't forget to have a great Labor Day weekend!🎊 We'll see you all back in the classroom this TUESDAY, September 3rd!🗓️
over 1 year ago, Victor Malone
a graphic stating this weekend and the following Monday is Labor Day weekend. Features cartoons of people in different job attire.
Today, August 29th, MLCHS experienced a pump issue on the geo-thermal loop for the HVAC. The AC is now up and running. Special thanks to our maintenance technicians who are still on site making sure everything is running smoothly.
over 1 year ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
scps logo
Announcing the First Annual Shelby County Cultural Fest!🌎 We are pleased to invite you to the First Annual Shelby County Cultural Fest on Saturday, October 26th from 11:00am-2:00pm at the Shelby County Fairgrounds! The mission of the Shelby County Cultural Fest is to ensure that all people in Shelby County feel valued, included, celebrated, and connected. Come join us as we celebrate all of the cultures that are represented in Shelby County, with food trucks, vendors, music, fun activities for kids, and more! If you know someone who may be interested in having a booth (an organization, school group, vendor, or family), please have them contact either Kirstin Ross or Beth Cook. beth.cook@shelby.kyschools.us kirstin.ross@shelby.kyschools.us We can't wait to see you there!! 🌎❤️🌍❤️🌏
over 1 year ago, Victor Malone
The event flyer in English
The event flyer in Spanish
Representatives from SCPS attended the Advance Kentucky & Access to Algebra Assembly today in Louisville. Congratulations to Dr. Adam Hicks who was given the Outstanding Administrator Award. Shelby County Public School was awarded the Outstanding District. #weareshelbyinspired
over 1 year ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Adam Hicks
representatives from Scps at algebra assembly