
Upcoming staff appreciation days.
Reminder about upcoming events here at Johnson Elementary School.

Please come out and hear about all of the great Educational Opportunities for the students in the Pinson Feeder Pattern!

JEFCOED Community Education ☀️Summer Camp registration is NOW OPEN for Summer 2026! Whether your child is an aspiring artist, a budding scientist, or a sports enthusiast, this camp offers a safe, engaging, and high-energy environment where students can learn, play, and grow all summer long.
Dates: May 26 – July 31, 2026 | Monday - Friday | 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Open to Jefferson County students ages 5–12
Spaces are limited, so don't wait! Register today at msbactivities.com or visit jefcoed.com/summercamp for more information. Or call us at 205-379-5670.
#SummerCamp2026
Dates: May 26 – July 31, 2026 | Monday - Friday | 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Open to Jefferson County students ages 5–12
Spaces are limited, so don't wait! Register today at msbactivities.com or visit jefcoed.com/summercamp for more information. Or call us at 205-379-5670.
#SummerCamp2026

Shining the spotlight on our amazing assistant principals!🌟💙
During National Assistant Principals Week and beyond, please join us in thanking our APs for all they do for our district! These outstanding leaders are dedicated to helping their students and school staff members succeed, and we applaud their endless commitment!
We hope you feel loved and celebrated all week long!🎉

Today we celebrate our incredible library media specialists! 💙📚
These individuals not only help our students grow their love of reading and technology, but also provide vital encouragement and support throughout their schools! Thank you for all you do to help our district thrive!
To celebrate this special day, we caught up with Ms. Jessica Musso, library media specialist at Adamsville Elementary School! Click this link to hear Ms. Musso share what makes her role so special! https://youtu.be/C82qtJ_fkvE?si=QWySbDuN32RzVD4q

Happy World Autism Awareness day!🌎❤️
Today and everyday, let’s recognize and celebrate the talents, skills, and strength of our JEFCOED Family members with Autism!

Happy National Paraprofessional Appreciation Day! 💫🎉
We have some of the BEST paraprofessionals here at JEFCOED! From their positive attitudes to their constant support, these individuals truly help our district shine!💙

Inspiring change, creating impact! 🌎💙
Please help us congratulate the gifted classes at Fultondale Elementary and Johnson Elementary schools on winning the 2026 Best Environmental Education Project in Alabama! 🏆
These 5th graders were recognized by the Environmental Education Association of Alabama for their “Waste Not, Want Not Sustainability” initiative. Led by Ms. Shelia Hill and Ms. Rushton Feagin, students collaborated with experts to address real-world issues—from designing rehabilitation blueprints for the Alabama Bobwhite quail to launching a community fruit tree garden!🌳
These students and educators are actively making our world a better, more sustainable place, and we applaud their work! Way to go! 🌟
Please help us congratulate the gifted classes at Fultondale Elementary and Johnson Elementary schools on winning the 2026 Best Environmental Education Project in Alabama! 🏆
These 5th graders were recognized by the Environmental Education Association of Alabama for their “Waste Not, Want Not Sustainability” initiative. Led by Ms. Shelia Hill and Ms. Rushton Feagin, students collaborated with experts to address real-world issues—from designing rehabilitation blueprints for the Alabama Bobwhite quail to launching a community fruit tree garden!🌳
These students and educators are actively making our world a better, more sustainable place, and we applaud their work! Way to go! 🌟
👋Hey JEFCOED Family! This is a friendly reminder that all schools and offices will be closed March 23-27, 2026 for Spring Break.☀️😎 We look forward to seeing everyone back in school on March 30!
We hope you and your families have a wonderful and safe Spring Break!
We hope you and your families have a wonderful and safe Spring Break!

Please join us in support of our Pinson Valley Cosmetology Students.

Every year Kermit Johnson Elementary School creates cards for the military as an act of kindness. This year, our very own U.S. Marine, Principal Jermaine Howard, made this activity even more meaningful. Approximately 700 cards offering encouragement and thanks are on their way to the U.S. Marine Corp base at Twentynine Palms, CA.

Tomorrow is an E-Learning Day. Students will not report to campus.

👋Hi JEFCOED Family! This is a friendly reminder that Friday, March 6, 2026, is an E-Learning Day for students. We look forward to welcoming everyone back to the classroom on Monday, March 9, 2026.

Join in on the fun next week as we celebrate Read Across America week! If you would like to be a special reader in your child’s class one day next week, feel free to reach out to your child’s teacher 😊.

Friday, March 6th is the last day to pay for the 4th grade field trip. The QR Code will take you directly to MySchoolBucks for the preferred method of payment.

Congratulations to Ms. Blackwell, our January Teacher of the month!

Tomorrow, 2/20/2026, is the payment deadline for the 5th grade field trip to Protective Stadium. The price is $20 for each student and $15 for each chaperone. The price includes entry and lunch. The online payment system MySchoolBucks (QR code is pictured) is the preferred method of payment. Please contact your child's teacher if anymore information is needed.

Honoring Black History Month through the arts!🎭🎨
Johnson Elementary School’s Black History Month Program served as a beautiful tribute to Black artists and musicians. Students participated in a play that honored the influences of African-American music and paid tribute to artists like Aretha Franklin, The Supremes, Nat King Cole, and Michael Jackson!
Each grade level also completed art projects for Black History Month that were displayed throughout the school. From start to finish, this event was a lovely celebration of Black artists, and we appreciate each individual who made it possible!
Johnson Elementary School’s Black History Month Program served as a beautiful tribute to Black artists and musicians. Students participated in a play that honored the influences of African-American music and paid tribute to artists like Aretha Franklin, The Supremes, Nat King Cole, and Michael Jackson!
Each grade level also completed art projects for Black History Month that were displayed throughout the school. From start to finish, this event was a lovely celebration of Black artists, and we appreciate each individual who made it possible!
