Christian County Public Schools were some of the few schools in the nation that were recognized by the Alliance for a Healthier Generation.
Christian County High School and Hopkinsville High School students entered on their final first day at separate campuses on Aug. 18.
The new role of Academy Coach at Christian County High School has been appointed to Sandra Hancock.
New state legislation prohibits phone use in schools, as well as private electronic communication between students and staff in Christian County.
A Freedom Elementary School music teacher traveled to Africa for Orff Afrique, an immersive cultural music program.
Christian County Public Schools has established a new law enforcement agency, with district run school resource officers.
The Hopkinsville Police Department and Christian County Sheriff’s Office are taking preventative action against traffic violations ahead of the school year.
Bands from both high schools in Christian County have been invited to the next Kentucky Music Educators Association conference.
After nearly five years of construction, the state-of-the-art, 167,000-square-foot Fort Campbell Middle School will open its doors. This will close Mahaffey Middle School, which was built in 1967.
Two years after the groundbreaking of the new Christian County High School in September 2023, the full vision is taking form as the massive campus enters the last year of construction.