CPS Families: Please make sure that you have child care ready if school is canceled due to bad weather. Check to make sure you are connected to ROOMS. This will be the way teachers communicate if there is an Non-Traditional Instruction Day. Ensure that your child’s devices are ready, and that they have access to the necessary materials or online platforms to continue their learning from home, if needed. Please reach out to your teacher if you have any questions.
4 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Clima inminente
Impending Weather
Rooms Information
Rooms Information
This is a reminder that SCPS is IN SESSION on Friday, December 13th. The SCPS Board of Education amended the school calendar when school was canceled on September 27th due to inclement weather. December 13th is no longer a Defense of Learning Day. We will see you in school on Friday! Please visit our website to find the amended 2024 - 2025 calendar. https://www.shelby.kyschools.us/page/2024-2025-school-calendar
5 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
School is IN for SCPS on Friday, December 13th.
See pictures of the parade, our exhibitions of learning, & help us celebrate Mr. Allen Phillips, SCPS Board Member who never missed a meeting during his 36 years of service to Shelby County Public Schools. https://scps.edurooms.com/engage/shelby-county-public-schools/newsletters/weekly-leadership-connection-47019
5 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Invitation to Mr. Allen Phillips reception on December 12th at 5:00 pm.
ATC Hosts Blood Drive Lucas Cannon Capitalizes on Second Chance Blood Donors Provided Him https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfrUgvF_2tY With all that Lucas Cannon has been through following a horrific farming accident when he was just a teenager – given just a 1-2% chance of survival and losing the entirety of his right leg – it’s a refreshing education in humility to hear him describe the responsibility he believes he owes to replenish the blood supply after using more than 150 units to preserve his life. “That’s an incredible amount,” Lucas said. “Using that many units in that short span, it has to take a toll on the blood center.” Lucas pointed to routine surgeries, cancer patients, organ transplants and other traumas that require blood on an everyday basis. The need for blood is constant, and it’s not lost on Lucas nearly 15 years removed from the life-changing trauma. When, in 2009, Lucas accidentally knocked the family tractor into gear, throwing him to the ground and ultimately underneath the eight-ton four-wheeler – shattering half his pelvis and his right leg – it altered Lucas’ life, but it didn’t stop him. “If it wasn’t for the selfless act of donating blood, I wouldn’t be here,” Lucas said. “I used so much of it, I don’t have my original blood in my body. I’m made up of however many people donated. It’s not mine anymore. It’s these other people who were kind enough to take a few minutes to save my life.” At 30 years old, Lucas is thriving. He graduated high school less than two years after the accident, went off to college at Northern Kentucky University, competed all over the country for six years in the National Wheelchair Basketball Association, and is now working at the nationally renowned Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. “As weird as it sounds, I don’t think I would change anything,” Lucas said. “I think I’m a much better person going through what I went through. I am as successful as I thought I would be at 16 years old. Nothing’s held me back.” Donations from people like you not only save Lucas' life, it gives them an opportunity to pursue their dreams. All donors who give at this upcoming drive will receive a KBC thank you item for donating. Please click the blue link below to sign up for this drive. Shelby County ATC Friday, 12/19/24 (8:30 -1:30) 230 Rocket Lane Presentation Room Shelbyville, KY 40065
5 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
5 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Weekley Leadership Connection
We are excited to invite you to our next Community Conversation on December 10th from 11:30 - 1:00 at Kentucky Farm Bureau! This is a wonderful opportunity for us to initiate conversation in Shelby County to build on local responses to the needs of students and families and improve academic outcomes through the Community Schools strategy.
6 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Lunch and Learn: Community Schools 12/10 11:30 - 1:00 pm KFB
Check out our weekly newsletter recapping the Inspired Learning, Leading, and Living in Shelby County. #weareshelbyinspired https://scps.edurooms.com/engage/shelby-county-public-schools/newsletters/weekly-leadership-connection-44725
6 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
process machinery rep with southside students
SCPS Weekly Leadership Connection with Dr. Matthews! Upcoming events, pics of our students Learning, Leading, and Living! https://scps.edurooms.com/engage/shelby-county-public-schools/newsletters/weekly-leadership-connection-43036
6 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
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This is a reminder that there is no school for Shelby County Public Schools on Monday, November 4th (Professional Development Day) and Tuesday, November 5th (Election Day.) We look forward to seeing everyone back in class on Wednesday, November 6th.
6 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
No School Nov 4th or 5th
Dr. Matthews's Weekly Leadership Connection highlights the Inspired Learning, Leading, and Living in Shelby County Public Schools. There is. Also, there is a list of upcoming events for next week! https://scps.edurooms.com/engage/shelby-county-public-schools/newsletters/weekly-leadership-connection-29751
6 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
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Dr. Matthews, Superintendent of Shelby County Public Schools, shares his examples of Inspired Learning, Leading, and Living in the district. https://scps.edurooms.com/engage/shelby-county-public-schools/newsletters/weekly-leadership-connection-15816
7 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Weekly Leadership Connection
Dr. Matthews, Superintendent of Shelby County Public Schools, shares his examples of Inspired Learning, Leading, and Living in the district. https://scps.edurooms.com/engage/shelby-county-public-schools/newsletters/weekly-leadership-connection-15816
7 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Collage of pictures of students learning and leading
Visit our Weekly Leadership Connection to see what's happening in Shelby County Public Schools! #weareshelbyinspired https://scps.edurooms.com/engage/shelby-county-public-schools/newsletters/weekly-leadership-connection-14762
7 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Dr. Joshua Matthews, Superintendent SCPS
Shelby County Public Schools will be closed due to weather concerns on Friday, September 27, 2024. We will utilize a makeup day later this year and announce this later. This is NOT an NTI Day for students. Las escuelas públicas del condado de Shelby estarán cerradas debido a problemas climáticos el viernes 27 de septiembre de 2024. Utilizaremos un día de recuperación más adelante este año y lo anunciaremos más adelante. Este NO es un día de NTI para los estudiantes.
8 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
School Canceled for Friday September 27th, 2024
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.
8 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Mr. George Eskridge
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.
8 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Angel Tree Information
Spanish Angel Tree Information
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
8 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Community Conversation Flyer info in text
comunitaria conversacion flyer
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
8 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
two art students paint
art student displays his art work
art student painting Dr. Pepper
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art student painting and smiling
art student proudly shows painting
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
8 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
EMS science students sharing their learning with other students.
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
8 months ago, Cynthia Powell Skellie
Officer Kenny blowing bubbles for Southside students.