The Johnston County Board of Education meeting on June 10, 2025, highlighted significant developments within the district, particularly focusing on community engagement and infrastructure improvements.
Dr. Ryan Yule, principal of Cleveland Elementary School, expressed pride in his role and the supportive environment fostered within Johnston County Public Schools (JCPS). He emphasized the strong sense of community that permeates the district, noting that both teachers and students feel valued and cared for. Dr. Yule encouraged potential educators to consider joining JCPS, describing it as a place where professional growth is supported and where educators can make a meaningful impact on students' lives.
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Subscribe for Free Allison Bayou, a teacher at Verbalwood Elementary, echoed Dr. Yule's sentiments, sharing her personal journey from student to teacher within the district. She highlighted the nurturing atmosphere of JCPS, stating that every educator is supported and encouraged to thrive. Bayou's testimony reflects a broader commitment within the district to create a safe and loving environment for both students and staff.
In addition to personnel discussions, the meeting also celebrated the progress of Wilson's Mills High School, which is nearing completion. The recent beam signing and topping out ceremony marked a significant milestone in the construction process. The new facility is set to enhance educational opportunities in the area, with ongoing work on structural elements and exterior finishes.
Overall, the meeting underscored JCPS's dedication to fostering a supportive educational community while also investing in infrastructure that will benefit future generations of students. As the district continues to grow, the commitment to quality education and community values remains at the forefront of its mission.