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Education
4 months ago
Meet the head coaches for bowling, swimming, wrestling at new Christian County High School

Christian County Public Schools held a press conference to announce more athletic leadership at CCHS.

Education
4 months ago
Early Learning Center principal announces retirement after 31 years in education

An interim principal has been named for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early Learning Center following the retirement of Kim Lint.

News
4 months ago
‘We have to adapt and adjust’: CCPS updates behavior code in response to AI harassment

Due to a recent investigation involving illegal and explicit use of Artificial Intelligence by a juvenile, CCPS is amending their Code of Acceptable Behavior.

Education
4 months ago
CCPS hosts large-scale Career Expo for high school students | PHOTOS

Dozens of representatives and businesses offered hands on experience for students during the 2026 CCPS Career Expo.

Education
5 months ago
School board sees CCHS interior progress, purchases 400 student laptops for new campus

The school board approved a $150,000 investment for new laptops as finishes continue at the new Christian County High School.

Sports
5 months ago
Soccer, golf coaches for new Christian County High School announced

Christian County Public Schools has named which three coaches will be joining the CCHS Tigers when the school opens this fall.

Education
5 months ago
Elementary, high school STEM students in Christian County receive $5,000 from TVA

The Tennessee Valley Authority distributed STEM grants to two Christian County schools.

News
5 months ago
Superintendent talks winter storm impact as CCPS burns through available NTI Days

‘We value in person learning’: See what Superintendent Chris Bentzel had to say about prolonged school closures due to snow and ice.

Education
5 months ago
Meals still available for Christian County students as schools remain closed

CCPS will remain closed through Thursday, using NTI Day #10.

Education
5 months ago
Road conditions keep Christian County schools closed for eighth day in a row

School officials evaluated over 200 miles of roads in Christian County, determining that roads are still too hazardous.