
The Harlan County School Food Service staff from across the district are gaining CPR certification this afternoon in a training at Harlan County High School. Christy Whitaker, district health coordinator, is conducting the training.


You don't want to miss this! We are going to have a blast!!


‼️WALLINS STUDENTS‼️
‼️3rd-8th Grade‼️
If you don’t have plans this spring break, make plans to come to Wallins school to the camp they will have Monday-Thursday from 10am-4pm.🌸
This camp is brought to you by Northside Christian Academy, who has been coming to Wallins to do this for a few years now to minister to children and they have so much fun! They are constantly doing things with the children. It’s a great fun filled day. Let’s make their ministry worth it!
If your child hasn’t sent in the permission slip from the school you will have to fill one of those out before you drop your child off!!
✝️🌸
‼️This is for Wallins students only‼️


Info for tomorrow!!


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Our eighth geads students were placed into teams to conduct research, collaborate to find solutions to urgent challenges, and experience real-world STEM careers. Expedition to Mars integrates physical science, life science, and engineering topics.











Third grade field trip pictures to LMU! They have been learning about Abraham Lincoln!











Our 1st and 2nd grade had a visit from Joanna Clark, author of the Aunt Pajama book series. She read to students and even gave them their own Aunt Pajama goodie bag complete with a book from the series.











Our 4th and 5th Grade Field Trip to the Challenger Learning Center of Kentucky!











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WES was proud to wear blue and white today! Oh, C-A-T-S, CATS, CATS, CATS! #UK #wildcats #trentnoah #9 #harlancountyproud







Through storytelling, demonstration, and hands on learning Teaching Artist Randy Shepherd spoke to 7th and 8th grade students. They learned about primitive tools, the Stone Age, and the living skills of our ancestors.











We are excited to announce the opening of our Harlan County Child Development Center. Our center is housed at James A. Cawood Elementary School. and will provide an exciting educational opportunity for four-year old students. The center opens August 2025. We will share the application process by April 1.


Board of Education approves 2025-2026 School Calendar.


The Harlan County Board of Education revised the school calendar to utilize Monday, February 17th, as a make up day. This was previously designated for no school on Presidents’ Day.
All schools will be in session on Monday, February 17th.

The Harlan County Board of Education believes schools are strengthened when all stakeholders are actively engaged in the education process.
Our Board of Education would like your feedback for a school calendar which supports maximizing consistent instructional time for students, opportunities for professional growth for teachers and increasing student achievement.
Please complete this short 2025-2026 School Calendar survey (link below) by Friday, January 31st at 3 p.m.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfyuwAXel30LVuVamPmGlBK9tl6rSbm3d1l0iw_4O_ybdHqaA/viewform?usp=header

The Harlan County Middle School Cheer Competition will be held Friday at 6 p.m. at Harlan County High School. Doors open at 5:15 p.m. for the public.
Admission is $3. Concessions will be available.
Squads competing are Black Mountain, Cawood, Cumberland, Evarts, James A. Cawood, Rosspoint and Wallins.
Due to an overwhelming response to the competition, we have had to make some adjustments to be sure that we can accommodate the crowd.
We will be utilizing both sides of the gym as opposed to our traditional use of the home side only.
Evarts, Black Mountain, Rosspoint and Cumberland fans should sit on the home side.
Cawood, Wallins and James A. Cawood fans should sit on the visitor’s side.
Cheer squads are judged on a sideline cheer, floor cheer and pom routine. An award will be presented for crowd participation and sportsmanship.
Cheerleaders making honor roll will be recognized for their academic achievement.
This is the eighth year for the competition which funds the Frank Brittain Academic and Athletic Hall of Fame for Harlan County Schools.


The Harlan County Middle School Cheer Competition will be held Friday at 6 p.m. at Harlan County High School. Doors open at 5:15 p.m. for the public.
Admission is $3. Concessions will be available.
Squads competing are Black Mountain, Cawood, Cumberland, Evarts, James A. Cawood, Rosspoint and Wallins.
Due to an overwhelming response to the competition, we have had to make some adjustments to be sure that we can accommodate the crowd.
We will be utilizing both sides of the gym as opposed to our traditional use of the home side only.
Evarts, Black Mountain, Rosspoint and Cumberland fans should sit on the home side.
Cawood, Wallins and James A. Cawood fans should sit on the visitor’s side.
Cheer squads are judged on a sideline cheer, floor cheer and pom routine. An award will be presented for crowd participation and sportsmanship.
Cheerleaders making honor roll will be recognized for their academic achievement.
This is the eighth year for the competition which funds the Frank Brittain Academic and Athletic Hall of Fame for Harlan County Schools.


We will have NTI Day 9 on Wednesday, January 22, 2025.