Congressman James Comer proudly announces Lily Hughes of Christian County High School as the winner of the 2025 Congressional Art Competition for Kentucky’s 1st Congressional District.
After an extensive search and interview process, Christian County Public Schools Superintendent Chris Bentzel announced Friday the selection of Ken Carver as the Executive Principal of the new Christian County High School.
The Local Planning Committee in Christian County approved a draft of the District Facility Plan that detailed extensive upgrades and future renovations to Christian County Public Schools and their facilities.
Hopkinsville Community College announced the new Dr. Ben Self Scholarship Endowment Fund in support of students who are pursuing a credential at HCC in the academic division area of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences.
On Earth Day, agriculture students from Christian County High School accompanied Hopkinsville Beautification to help bring spring to downtown.
Hopkinsville Community College invites the community to join in the fun at Family Fest on the Hopkinsville campus, Saturday, April 26, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Christian County Public Schools has confirmed the announcement of Assistant Superintendent Jessica Addison, who is accepting the position of Superintendent with Todd County School District.
HCC receives historic $400,000 gift, officially the largest contribution from an individual donor in college history.
The appointment follows the recent resignation of Principal Leigh Ellen Malone, who has accepted a position with Warren County Schools.
Due to mandates set by the state, the Christian County school district is being prompted to invest in an additional high quality instructional resource for math that will benefit both teachers and students in the district.