Full-Time & Part-Time Opportunities
We are looking for dedicated individuals to join our Transportation Team as full-time and part-time bus drivers, as well as part-time preschool monitors. Bus drivers work from 5:45 AMโ9:00 AM and 2:00 PMโ5:00 PM, enjoy being off whenever students are off, and receive year-round pay. No CDL is requiredโpaid training is providedโand drivers have the opportunity to take field trips, including with their own children. Full-time positions are eligible for benefits. Our preschool monitor roles are perfect for anyone who loves working with young children and wants a rewarding, part-time schedule. They work 7:10-8:40 & 3:30-5:00, Monday through Thursday!
This is an ideal opportunity for a parent searching for a role that fits their childโs schedule, a retiree looking for something extra, or anyone who wants to give back to the community in a meaningful way.
For more information or to schedule an interview, please contact:
Cameron Chesser, Director of Transportation
502-477-0006
cameron.chesser@spencer.kyschools.us
Apply Here: https://spencer.schoolspring.com/
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Please RSVP by 11/26 so they know how many to expect. Use the link below to RSVP.
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Seniors: If you want to be included in these shoutouts, fill out the Google Form below to let Mrs. Speakman know what your plans are for the future!
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Earlier this week, the SCHS Y Club attended the Kentucky Youth Assembly conference in Louisville. KYA is a two-day mock legislature full of debate, in which SCHS students performed well! Haylee Jamison was voted "Outstanding Delegate" and Claire Ballard and Buck Murphy received the "Outstanding Commonwealth Bill" award, meaning theirs was the best bill presented at the conference. Congratulations to all of these students for representing our school with pride!









We are ranked 35th in the state out of 228 high schools, and third in the OVEC region, behind North Oldham and South Oldham. For our sports fans out there, we are FIRST in the 30th District.
In the next few days, we'll be coming at you with some incredible growth statistics from our school that go beyond what's measured by and reflected in our KSA accountability data.
We are so proud of our students and staff for this achievement. We know that our school community is more than just a number on a report, but we love it when the number reflects the hard work that's being put in each and every day.

We are ranked 35th in the state out of 228 high schools, and third in the OVEC region, behind North Oldham and South Oldham. For our sports fans out there, we are FIRST in the 30th District.
In the next few days, we'll be coming at you with some incredible growth statistics from our school that go beyond what's measured by and reflected in our KSA accountability data.
We are so proud of our students and staff for this achievement. We know that our school community is more than just a number on a report, but we love it when the number reflects the hard work that's being put in each and every day.

The group who is taking Mrs. Huff's Video Studio Fundamentals class was also introduced to a variety of career opportunities within the media arts industry.








๐ Spencer County Young Leaders Program: Session 2 Highlights ๐
Our SCHS student ambassadors experienced another incredible day of learning on Thursday, 11/13 as part of the new Spencer County Young Leaders Program, a year-long leadership training series facilitated in partnership with the local Chamber of Commerce. This second training session focused on engaged citizenship and was themed around all aspects of county and city government.
Throughout the morning students heard from City Clerk Marsha Finley, Public Works Director David Bollinger, and Police Chief Brian Sumner. Students also participated in a Q&A session with current County Attorney Corey Thomas and former City Attorney Dudley Dale, as well as a law and public safety panel discussion with Andrew Ware (Spencer County Sheriff), Ed Sedlock (School Resource Officer), Nathan Nation (Taylorsville/Spencer County Fire Department), and Robert Klinglesmith (Spencer County EMS). The morning wrapped up with a guided tour of the courthouse annex building and district courtroom by Becky Robinson, Circuit Court Clerk.
We want to send a very special thank you to every single community leader who took the time to mentor our student leaders as a part of this agenda. It is an incredible reminder of just how blessed we are to live in a community that invests in its young people, inspires them to lead and serve, and empowers them to pursue successful futures. One Community. One Heart. One Mission. Together, we can!











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Students and staff gathered outside to wave, cheer, and show appreciation as veterans drove through in the parade. Itโs a simple but powerful reminder of the respect and gratitude we owe to those who have served. We are proud to continue this tradition and thankful for the chance to honor our veterans together!










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GREEN Awareness T-Shirt Order Form $15 Order through November
November is National Homeless Youth Awareness Month. The SC McKinney-Vento Program is selling t-shirts promote awareness and raise funds that goes directly back to students in need. This program serves students in temporary or transitional housing, here in SC Public Schools. Students will be encouraged to wear GREEN every Friday in November. All orders will go through HUCKLEBERRY LANE and you will be INVOICED via email or text for payment.






With any questions, please contact Mrs. Hinton at elizabeth.hinton@spencer.kyschools.us.






Spencer County Community;
We are committed to ensuring that our district communication systems are a point of pride. Our goal is to ensure that families and our community receive timely and accurate information, especially during emergencies, which is one of our top priorities.
Today, we are conducting a comprehensive test of our communication systems, which includes phone calls, text messages, emails, and app notifications. This test will help us verify that our systems are functioning correctly and that your contact information is accurate and up to date.
To help us ensure a seamless communication experience for everyone, we kindly ask that you take a few moments to do the following:
Update Your Information: Whenever you change your phone number or email address, please call your child's school or the district office to have your contact information updated. We can't reach you if our records aren't accurate!
Keep Your SC Schools App Updated: Please make sure the SC Schools app is installed and regularly UPDATED on your device and that notifications are turned ON. This is one of the fastest ways we will communicate important information.
Let Us Know If You Didn't Receive It: If you did not receive this message as a phone call, text, email, and app notification, please let us know so we can help resolve the issue for you. You can contact Mr. Cameron Chesser: cameron.chesser@spencer.kyschools.us or Ms. Patti Lancaster: patti.lancaster@spencer.kyschools.us. They will be happy to correct any problem!
We will be sending our inclement weather plan around soon after Thanksgiving break. Have a safe and restful weekend!
Best,
Dr. Willie Foster,
Superintendent





Coming during November...McKinney-Vento will also have a donation drive for FRYSC and District Penny War in collaboration with the MS & HS Beta Clubs.
T-shirt order forms link: https://forms.gle/C1fBVvp9KCKNgez8A. (cut and paste)
Thank you for all your support!

