Jennings County High School

Jennings County High School is a public learning institution located in North Vernon, Indiana. It draws 1,626 students from all of Jennings County, Indiana. The colors are red, white, and royal blue and the mascot is a panther.

  • http://www.jcsc.org/education/school/school.php?sectionid=10
The Hoosier Hills Conference
  • Bedford N. Lawrence
  • Columbus East
  • Floyd Central
  • Jeffersonville
  • Jennings County
  • Madison Consolidated
  • New Albany
  • Seymour

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    Do they know they’re old,
    These two who are my father and my mother
    Whose fire from which I came, has now grown cold?
    —Elizabeth Jennings (b. 1926)

    I believe the citizens of Marion County and the United States want to have judges who have feelings and who are human beings.
    Paula Lopossa, U.S. judge. As quoted in the New York Times, p. B9 (May 21, 1993)

    Behind one high mountain lies yet a higher one.
    Chinese proverb.

    Children in home-school conflict situations often receive a double message from their parents: “The school is the hope for your future, listen, be good and learn” and “the school is your enemy. . . .” Children who receive the “school is the enemy” message often go after the enemy—act up, undermine the teacher, undermine the school program, or otherwise exercise their veto power.
    James P. Comer (20th century)