Monday, January 31, 2022

Hawaiian Homecoming

 Hawaiian Homecoming 

Dillon Thaxton and Ashlyn Faulkner


This past week has been Homecoming Spirit Week. Today, January 31st, was Hawaiian Day, being the last day of Spirit Week. Throughout this week, we have had many wonderful outfits, and Hawaiian styles were certainly one of the popular themes.


Madelyn Thompson, junior, and teacher, Rhetta Roy.


Walking around the halls one could see students, and teachers participating, wearing Hawaiian shirts and leis. More importantly, spreading school spirit.


Edmonson County Highschool’s students showing off their Hawaiian attire.


Carly Burris, sophomore, said, “I very much enjoyed homecoming week because I loved dressing up in random costumes and I think it was really fun.”


Students posing alongside, Assistant Principal, Nikki Culbreth.


Being able to have the teachers participate this week was a great experience to witness.


Students posing alongside the hallway.


Friday, January 28, 2022

Country VS. Country Club

 Country VS. Country Club 

Katie Adams and Madelyn Thompson


Jan. 27th was Edmonson County Highschool’s fourth day of Homecoming Spirit Week. Students were excited to showcase their best preppy country clothes and their country flannels. 


Hallie Cassady, senior, said, “I loved dressing up as a country girl today. I also loved the opportunity to channel my inner Dolly Parton by wearing my boots and fringed jacket.” 


Not only did the students have fun changing their appearance for a day, but the staff of Edmonson County Highschool did as well. This week so far has helped the wildcats’ spirits sky-rocket for the next upcoming game. 


Cassady stated, “I’m so excited about this week! My basketball team and I are so pumped about playing Grayson County Friday. We’re all hoping to get another win!”


Like Dolly Parton once said, “Smile – it increases your face value.”


Spirit-Club Day

Spirit-Club Day

Reagan Lindsey and Grey Davis


Today, January 28, was Wildcat Spirit Day for the homecoming spirit week and club day.


Zoe Evans said, "I am very grateful for today because it gave me the chance to dress up, look good, and support our school.”




Zoe Evans posing with her friend dressed up.


Many students participated by purchasing tickets to wear. 


Filiberto Perez Trujillo said, “Today really got me excited for the School Homecoming.

I can’t wait to go now!”


Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Favorite College Apparel Day

 Favorite College Apparel Day

Terri Williams and Alexa Henderson


Today, Jan. 26, was the second dress-up day for the basketball homecoming. The theme today was to wear apparel from one's favorite college. Unfortunately, not a lot of people were dressed up. 

 One individual who dressed up was math teacher, Joy Curtis. Curtis dressed up in her red Western Kentucky University tee-shirt.

Joy Curtis smiling with her Western Kentucky t-shirt.


 Curtis said, “It makes me feel proud because I am representing my Alma Mater.”

Riley Monroe posing in her college shirt.


Walking in the hallways, one could see different people with multiple different college shirts including the University of Louisville, Western Kentucky University, University of Kentucky, Murray State University, and more.


Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Mathletes vs. Athletes

 Mathletes vs Athletes

Dakota Nall and Dillan Zimmerman


The students of Edmonson County Highschool, ECHS, were invited to participate in a spirit week with differing daily themes for school spirit. Today was Mathletes vs. Athletes, where students and teachers dressed up to represent themselves as either an academic person or an athletic person. 


Seniors posing with their athletic clothing.


The boy's baseball and basketball teams dressed out for the event wearing their team hoodies, caps, and jackets.


Gavyn Minyard, baseball player, and senior participant said, “I feel themes like these put the spotlight on teams and students.”



Madelyn Thompson posing with her letterman jacket.


Madelyn Tompson, junior, said, “I love it when our school does things like this, I like dressing out with my friends and team.”


Wednesday, January 19, 2022

School Closing for January 20th-21st

 This is a reminder for anyone and every one of Edmonson County. All Edmonson County Schools have been closed for January 20th along with the 21st. Both days will be considered Non-Traditional Instruction, NTI, days. For any more related information, check our hometown news The Edmonson County Voice.

Monday, January 17, 2022

School Closing for January 18th, 2022:

This is a reminder for anyone and every one of Edmonson County. All Edmonson County Schools are closed for January18th, Tuesday. January 18th will be considered a Non-Traditional Instruction, NTI, day. Furthermore, information will be provided by our hometown news The Edmonson County Voice.








Sunday, January 16, 2022

Teacher Appreciation: Mr. Johnathan Miller

Teacher Appreciation: Mr. Johnathan Miller

Dillon Thaxton and Ashlyn Faulkner


Jonathan Miller, the sophomore history teacher and instructor of SADD Club, was born in Bowling Green, Kentucky. However, Miller grew up in Edmonson County. When Miller was younger he wanted to be a musician, but he did not want to risk failure. Miller decided that he would be a teacher instead, and followed in his parents’ footsteps.


 “They enjoyed being a teacher, so I decided to be one too.” He studied at Western Kentucky University, WKU, to be a teacher and band instructor. Miller expressed that he is happy being a teacher and where he is in life.


 

  Jonathan Miller posing for a picture.

                         

Miller explained, “I love teaching others and I hope to inspire them to learn.” He admitted his least favorite thing about teaching is having to answer the same questions repeatedly. Miller was hired to play the drums at WKU, but teaching at Edmonson County High School was his first actual long-term job. He started teaching at Edmonson County High School five years ago. Although he decided not to pursue a career in music, he enjoys playing the drums, guitar, and other instruments.


 “As much as I love being a teacher, I want to be known as someone they would see in the real world, someone they would say “Hey,” to.” he confided. Miller hopes to be remembered as someone who is passionate about what he teaches to his students. 

 

Friday, January 7, 2022

Staff Appreciation: Mr. Jonathan Williams

Staff Appreciation: Mr. Jonathan Williams

Dillon Thaxton and Ashlyn Faulkner 


Edmonson County Highschool’s, ECHS, very own principal, Jonathan Williams, not only performs his job with passion, but with the pride of a wildcat.


Johnathan Williams posing in the lunchroom.



Williams came from Sweeden, Kentucky, and went to school with Derrick Stice (Science), Kyle Pierce (JAG), and Leanne Pierce (English). All of which were taught by Anthony Elmore during his 1st year of teaching at ECHS. After high school, Williams went to the University of the Cumberlands and graduated with the Rank 1 teaching status, meaning he holds a master’s and took a variety of graduate courses equal to 30 credit hours.


Today, Williams plays a very important role in our school. As principal, he has many responsibilities and obligations to the school and the students, but he does more than the typical principal. Williams takes it upon himself to ensure the students of ECHS enjoy their time in school. He organizes events, such as Clash of Classes, to promote student participation and give students a chance to create irreplaceable memories. ECHS is fortunate to have a principal like Williams.


Thursday, January 6, 2022

School Closing for January 6th/7th 2022:

This is a reminder for anyone and every one of Edmonson County. All Edmonson County Schools have been closed for January 6th along with the 7th. Both days will be considered Non-Traditional Instruction, NTI, days. For any more related information, check our hometown news The Edmonson County Voice.


https://www.edmonsonvoice.com/-news/edmonson-county-schools-cancelled-for-thursday-january-6th-due-to-snow-forecast 

Happy Birthday!!

Jade Tinkham , a photographer for the Wildcat Times is celebrating her 17th birthday! We wish you the best! Jade Tinkham, 17, Junior