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2024-2025 Kentucky Summative Assessment (KSA) Results for

Proficient Reading: 38% | Distinguished Reading: 21% | Proficient Math: 36% | Distinguished Math: 15%

2025 Kentucky State Assessment Results:

  Math Proficient Math Distinguished Reading Proficient Reading Distinguished
Elementary 34% 12% 33% 18%
Middle 28% 11% 28% 19%
High 36% 15% 34% 17%

Youth Services Center

Ms. Darien Huff, Coordinator
darien.huff@hardin.kyschools.us

Phone: 270-769-8979
Center Hours: M-F 8:30am-3:30pm
Room 114

Ms. Lauren French, School Home Community Liaison
lauren.french@hardin.kyschools.us

Room 405

Ms. Huff's Google Classroom

Please join Ms.Huff's Google Classrooom with the code gryhsub.

Youth Services Request

John Hardin students, parents, and guardians, please complete the JHHS Youth Service Center Request for Services Form.  The YSC coordinator will use this information to provide needed  assistance or identify appropriate resources for your student and family. The JHHS Youth Service Center is available to assist all students and families in the JHHS community. The YS Center is open Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. or by appointment.  Click here to complete the form. 
 

Advisory Council Meeting Dates '25-'26

September 16th

November 20th

January 22nd

March 19th

May 14th

Meeting from 3:45-4:30 pm

News for You! 
The John Hardin Youth Service Center is very excited to announce the opening of the Bulldog Little Free Library!!!! The Bulldog Little Free Library is located on the John Hardin Campus on the left side of the building outside of the Youth Service Center, 384 W. A. Jenkins Road, Elizabethtown.  The Little Free Library is available to all of our Bulldog students and families, preschool to 12th grade and beyond. 

Program Goals

  • Inform parents, staff, and community about services and activities offered by the center
  • Assist families in obtaining basic needs by increasing their knowledge of existing resources
  • To promote healthy lifestyle choices
  • Preventive and primary health services
  • Mental health intervention
  • To assist in reducing discipline problems
  • To foster a safe environment
  • Increase exposure to careers
  • Improve communication between family, school, and community resources
  • Academic assistance

Program Services 

  • Referrals to Health and Service Programs
  • Career Exploration/Employment Counseling
  • Summer and Part Time Job Employability Skills Training
  • Information About Community Service Opportunities
  • Education Related to Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention
  • Family Crisis and Mental Health Counseling
  • Academic Assistance
  • Wellness Activities