Online Registration for the 2021-2022 school year is now open on the Christian County Public Schools website.
According to a news release from CCPS John Rittenhouse, parents and guardians can go online to the Christian County Public Schools website and click on the Online Registration icon on the home page.
All students, new and returning, must be registered before August 1 if a parent or guardian has more than one student in the school system, they are asked to register them together during the same log-in session. After online registration has been completed, the student’s school will provide notification for address verification and other required documentation.
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May 18, 2021 | 4:29 PM
Christian County Public Schools have entered the last week of the school year, and are already looking ahead to the upcoming school year and how to best prepare for it.
In a press conference Tuesday, Superintendent Chris Bentzel says along with the Pfizer vaccine clinics that have already been announced for Monday, there will be a second round of clinics on June 19 for students to receive their second dose.
The district is still contemplating hosting additional clinics, should the need arise and Bentzel says he doesn’t expect those shots to become mandatory for students in the state. After much discussion with parents and students, Bentzel will speak to the board on Thursday about the fact that roughly 20 high school students and 16 middle and elementary students could retake their previous school year, thanks to Senate Bill 128.
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The Rotary Club of Hopkinsville and Christian County Public Schools are coming together to establish Interact Clubs in the district’s two middle schools beginning next school year. School officials said Interact Clubs are extensions of local Rotary Clubs and seek to bring together young people ages 12-18 to develop leadership skills while discovering the power of Service Above Self.
The Hopkinsville Rotary Club board recently approached Superintendent Chris Bentzel with the idea of helping fund the start-up of the clubs. The pilot clubs will focus on middle school programs for 7th and 8th graders with an eye toward launching high school clubs soon.
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May 13, 2021 | 10:33 AM
Christian County Public Schools are celebrating after Millbrooke Elementary School was named an Imagine Nation Beacon School of 2021.
According to a news release from CCPS Spokesperson John Rittenhouse, the Imagine Learning Foundation has recognized Millbrooke Elementary School as one of six Kentucky schools to be a 2021 Imagine Nation Beacon School.
The Imagine Learning Foundation’s goal is to provide schools with adaptive digital curriculum and assessment tools to help accelerate learning for students in pre-kindergarten to the 8th grade.
Principal Renikka Owen says, “We piloted this program starting in October, and are excited about this huge accomplishment. It has been a tough year with the global pandemic, but our teachers and students rose to the challenge.”