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Johnson Jaguars morning assembly focuses on school routines and announcements

September 15, 2025 | Fort Thomas Independent, School Boards, Kentucky


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Johnson Jaguars morning assembly focuses on school routines and announcements
At a morning assembly identified as the Johnson Jaguars gathering, staff led students in the Pledge of Allegiance and a school salute, announced recent student birthdays, the day's lunch menu and distribution of family shirts for an upcoming jamboree. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited at the start of the assembly. Staff read a Johnson salute recitation emphasizing pride, teamwork and following the golden rule. Multiple student birthdays from the prior week and weekend were read aloud; the speaker said there were no birthdays on the day of the assembly. The lunch menu for the day was announced as three-way chili with spaghetti or taco wedges and oyster crackers. Staff announced that family shirts were completed and being sent home with students and teachers, and encouraged students to wear the shirts on Wednesday for a jamboree. A teacher, identified as "Miss King" by the speaker, was thanked for preparing and tie-dying the shirts and handling washing and drying; students were asked to thank her when they see her. The assembly closed with a lighthearted joke and reminders to be safe.

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