Sorry for the confusion, the wrong flyer was sent & posted. Please see the corrected Junior Awards Ceremony flyer.

✅ REMINDER | There is no school for students this Friday, April 3. Friday is a Professional Development Flex Day for staff. Students are also off April 6-10 for Spring Break.

💙 CORE OF COMPASSION AWARD | JCPS was honored to receive the Dare to Care Food Bank Core of Compassion Award last week. This recognition reflects the power of partnership and a shared commitment to supporting students and families across our community.
Superintendent Dr. Brian Yearwood accepted the award on behalf of the district.
Thank you to Dare to Care for standing alongside JCPS as we work to remove barriers and create brighter futures for every learner!
Superintendent Dr. Brian Yearwood accepted the award on behalf of the district.
Thank you to Dare to Care for standing alongside JCPS as we work to remove barriers and create brighter futures for every learner!




Congratulations to seniors Shannon and Yandry for receiving the Woodford R. Porter Scholarship to attend the University of Louisville!
The Woodford R. Porter Scholarship recognizes and supports students who have achieved at high levels in the classroom, and demonstrated a deep and consistent commitment to serving others, with a passion for communities that embrace belonging and access.
We’re proud of you!

Last week, Ms. Logsdon’s class received a surprise donation from CTDI to attend Louisville Bats Baseball Education Days, and we couldn’t be more excited! Thank you for the generosity-- we can’t wait to see our Dragons enjoy a day of learning and fun at the ballpark!

Congratulations to the Boys Baseball team for their 12-4 win over Shawnee today! Awesome win, Dragons!





Our Dragons proudly showcased their hard work at today’s Project Based Learning Exhibition, presenting projects they have worked on throughout the year. Students had the opportunity to share their ideas and solutions with district leaders and our partners from GE Appliances, demonstrating creativity, problem-solving, and the real-world skills they have been building in the classroom. Experiences like this highlight the power of hands-on learning and the bright future ahead for our Dragons. We are proud of the confidence and professionalism our students showed while representing Doss.
Thank you to our partners and community members who took the time to attend and support our students during this special event. Your encouragement helps make opportunities like this possible.










Prom Pop Up Shops will be available at Baxter Community Center (March 28/29) and Seneca High School (April 11/12) for high schoolers in need of prom dresses, shoes, and accessories.

Last Friday, our Hispanic students presented their Project-Based Learning (PBL) experience, “Latinos with Purpose: From Community to Industry,” as part of the Academy of Louisville partnership with JCPS.
Through this project, students not only explored real-world industry connections, but also elevated their voices as representatives of the Hispanic community at Doss High School.
These students have become leaders, proudly sharing their culture, experiences, and aspirations. Their work reflects the true purpose of PBL: authentic learning, real-world application, and preparation for future success.
We are incredibly proud of their commitment, dedication, and the high level of excellence they demonstrated throughout every stage of this project. Their impact goes beyond the classroom, they are opening doors and creating opportunities for future generations.
#DossHighSchool #AcademiesOfLouisville #PBL #StudentVoice #EquityInAction #LatinosWithPurpose #FutureLeaders








All Bowling Clinic dates are canceled

Super proud of Navaeh Carta and Justin Ngo placing 5th at the HOSA State Conference in Emergency Medical Technician. More than 50 teams competed, consisting of two people.

Congratulations to Health Science HOSA members, Nevaeh Carta and Justin Ngo, who advanced to the finals round of competition at the HOSA State Conference. They are competing in the EMT competition. The awards ceremony will be tomorrow morning and we are wishing them the best of luck!

Doss High School Prom 2026 Information

Shoutout to Skylyn Falk and Leslie Navas Collindres for placing in the Top 5 in the Video Game Development competition at the Technology Student Association State Conference and qualifying for the National Conference! We are proud to see our Dragons' creativity and can’t wait to see what they accomplish next at Nationals!

THIS WEEKEND | The East Area Elementary Family Resource Center Coordinators are hosting a Community Baby Shower and Early Childhood Parent Resource Fair this Saturday, March 21, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Klondike Elementary.
Any expectant parents or parents of children ages 0-5 years are invited to attend this FREE event. The event will feature several parent sessions for new and expectant moms that will provide help with breastfeeding, birthing plans, advocating for yourself and your child, and taking care of your mental health during and after pregnancy.
There will also be over 25 vendors with information and resources, plus FREE Giveaways including: diapers, wipes, clothes, and toys. And...Amazing Door Prizes! RSVP online: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScte68JL0A0MEVN6AXRWhqmRiaVDyrw2IJ6cIBz-SBBKFbSuw/viewform
Click here to view the flyer in multiple languages: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NgQNx3d2fAfrQlaGaNfKcrjIl8HMm5gw/view
Any expectant parents or parents of children ages 0-5 years are invited to attend this FREE event. The event will feature several parent sessions for new and expectant moms that will provide help with breastfeeding, birthing plans, advocating for yourself and your child, and taking care of your mental health during and after pregnancy.
There will also be over 25 vendors with information and resources, plus FREE Giveaways including: diapers, wipes, clothes, and toys. And...Amazing Door Prizes! RSVP online: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScte68JL0A0MEVN6AXRWhqmRiaVDyrw2IJ6cIBz-SBBKFbSuw/viewform
Click here to view the flyer in multiple languages: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NgQNx3d2fAfrQlaGaNfKcrjIl8HMm5gw/view

It was great to see both students and staff participate in today's Blood Drive, proving once again that Dragon pride goes beyond the classroom! Your generosity, courage, and compassion truly make a difference.
Our Doss faculty and staff had a little fun today in a St Patrick’s Day rock-paper-scissors showdown! All teachers were given three sets of beads this morning and had to battle the teachers within their academies. The four academy winners, battled it out after school before our committee meetings. Congratulations to Ms Pinnegar and the Freshman Academy for winning the rock-paper-scissors St. Patrick’s Day showdown!




Congratulations to these six performances who have been selected to perform for the Doss Talent Show (hosted by Drama Club) on Friday, March 27 during 7th period. Admission will be $2 for Doss students who would like to attend. These funds will help support the Drama Program for future performances at Doss. Make plans now to attend!






The season has begun!
Our Boys Volleyball team played their first match of the season last night, and we are proud of the effort they showed on the court. We’re excited to see what the rest of the season holds for these Dragons!
Our Boys Volleyball team played their first match of the season last night, and we are proud of the effort they showed on the court. We’re excited to see what the rest of the season holds for these Dragons!

