Christian County High School has been awarded $5,000 to support the purchase of a starter flock of Dorper sheep to enhance their animal science education.
Demolition of the old Christian County Middle School has begun on Glass Avenue. Employees and visitors to the Board of Education’s Central Office are advised to use caution around the demolition zone.
Christian County School Board has enacted an Entrance Age Policy petition process, to allow a student-family to request consideration to enroll in the 2025-2026 kindergarten class if the student turns five years of age shortly after Aug. 1 2025.
Spring athletics will look a little different for Hopkinsville High School as the softball season fails to fill their roster for the season.
With a history spanning more than 30 years, Project Graduation has been a long-standing tradition providing a safe and fun way for graduates to celebrate.
Winter has hit hard in Christian County, leading the school district to utilize six Non Traditional Instruction days, where students worked from home due to weather or hazardous conditions.
Christian County Public Schools Athletics is entering the postseason for winter sports to dive into spring competitions.
The Christian County Board of Education discussed the future traffic impact on Lovers Lane and surrounding roads, which was previously brought to light at the Feb. 11 Fiscal Court meeting.
At an elementary school at Fort Campbell, librarians are hard at work scrubbing the shelves for books that contain references to slavery, the civil rights movement and anything else related to diversity, equity and inclusion.
Christian County Public Schools Local Planning Committee approved their draft District Facility Plan to send to the Kentucky Department of Education at their meeting Tuesday, Feb. 4.