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Christian County Public Schools
Location
Kentucky
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPK–12
School board
  • Jeff Moore
  • Tiffany Mumford Brame
  • Lindsey Clark
  • Tom Bell
Chair of the boardTom Bell
NCES District ID2101150[1]
Students and staff
Students8219 (2018–2019)
Staff506 (2018–2019)
Other information
Websitewww.christian.kyschools.us

Christian County Public Schools is the public school system of Christian County, Kentucky, United States. After many of the high schools in the area were consolidated in 1959, the city and county schools were consolidated with the formation of the school district in 1971.[2] As of the 2018–2019 year, there were 8219 students and 506 FTE classroom teachers.

There are eight elementary schools serving preschoolers through sixth graders, two middle schools serving seventh and eighth graders, and two high schools serving ninth through twelfth graders. There are also some alternative schools including a program for students in the Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice system.[3]

In August 2021, Christian County Public Schools Board voted to consolidate Christian County High School, Hopkinsville High School and Gateway Academy to a College & Career Academy High School (also named Hopkinsville–Christian County Academy)[4] The planned opening of the school is the Fall semester of 2024, with Christian County High School and Hopkinsville High School closing the same semester.

Elementary

  • Crofton Elementary School (Crofton)
  • Freedom Elementary School (Hopkinsville), established 2015[5]
  • Indian Hills Elementary School (Hopkinsville)
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School (Hopkinsville)
  • Millbrooke Elementary School (Hopkinsville)
  • Pembroke Elementary School (Pembroke)
  • Sinking Fork Elementary School (Hopkinsville)
  • South Christian Elementary School (Herndon)

Middle

  • Hopkinsville Middle School (Hopkinsville)
  • Christian County Middle School (Hopkinsville)

High

Alternative

  • Bluegrass Learning Academy (Hopkinsville, grades 6–12)
  • Christian County Day Treatment Center (Hopkinsville, grades 9–12)
  • Cumberland Hall School at Cumberland Hall Hospital (Hopkinsville)
  • Virtual Learning Academy (grades 4–12)

Former schools

  • Belmont Elementary School
    • Building was completed in 1960[6]
    • closed in 2015[6]
  • Holiday Elementary School
    • established in 1970[6]
    • closed in 2015[6]
  • Lacy Elementary School
    • opened as Lacy School in 1939[6]
    • served as a high school with diplomas up to 1959[6]
    • school burned and was rebuilt twice: 1945 and 1971[6]
    • closed in 2015[6]

References

  1. ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Christian County Pubilc Schools". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences.
  2. ^ Keller, Alissa (September 19, 2022). "High school consolidation in 1959 marked a major change for Christian County students". Hoptown Chronicle.
  3. ^ "Day Treatment Programs - Department of Juvenile Justice". Retrieved March 30, 2023.
  4. ^ "Consolidated High School". Christian.k12.ky.us. Retrieved September 28, 2022.
  5. ^ "About the School". freedom.christian.kyschools.us.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h Alleyne, Zirconia; Pace, Eli; Brown, Jennifer P. (May 22, 2015). "Bittersweet last day at schools marked for closure". Kentucky New Era.