CCPS Board Chairperson Linda Keller Says Welcome Back! Welcome back everyone! I hope you had a very restful and enjoyable summer vacation. The staff and personnel have been very busy over the summer preparing our schools for the new year. Thank you for everyone’s hard work and efforts to make our schools as pleasant as possible for everyone. Let’s work hard to make this the best year possible. Keep a positive attitude and let’s work hard for the children of Christian County. They are our future! Thank you. Superintendent Mary Ann Gemmill August/September Focus Word PROFESSIONAL On behalf the entire cabinet, welcome back to the 2019-2020 school year! I hope you have enjoyed quality vacation time with family and friends. I am excited as we begin a new year for the opportunity to work with a great team of educators to ensure each child achieves great success in the 2019-2020 school year. Together we are going to do extraordinary things. Each child has the potential to achieve greatness, but without love, guidance and security, our children may not become who we wish them to be. Every day you have the power to make a life-long difference in the lives of children. You hold the key to making it all happen.
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CCPS Board Chairperson Linda Keller Says Welcome Back!
Welcome back everyone! I hope you had a very restful and enjoyable summer vacation. The staff and personnel have been very busy over the summer preparing our schools for the new year. Thank you for everyone’s hard work and efforts to make our schools as pleasant as possible for everyone. Let’s work hard to make this the best year possible. Keep a positive attitude and let’s work hard for the children of Christian County. They are our future! Thank you.
Superintendent
Mary Ann Gemmill
August/September
Focus Word
PROFESSIONAL
On behalf the entire cabinet, welcome back to the 2019-2020 school year! I hope you have enjoyed quality vacation time with family and friends.
I am excited as we begin a new year for the opportunity to work with a great team of educators to ensure each child achieves great success in the 2019-2020 school year. Together we are going to do extraordinary things.
Each child has the potential to achieve greatness, but without love, guidance and security, our children may not become who we wish them to be.
Every day you have the power to make a life-long difference in the lives of children. You hold the key to making it all happen.
Facilities Coordinator
Trevor Herndon
Discusses
Maintenance Projects
During July’s CCPS Board Meeting, Facilities Coordinator Trevor Herndon updated the board on maintenance projects taking place across the district. In addition to the almost 100 work orders generated by our schools weekly, Herndon specified 31 current projects that total almost $643,000.00. Included in that total is the Hopkinsville High School roof repair of $295,950.00 which grows the amount spent over the last three years to maintain HHS to $1,057,911.03. The CCPS Maintenance Department is second to none and we thank Trevor and his staff for making our schools the best they can be.
Penny Knight
Pennyrile Electric Hosts Chamber of Commerce
Partners in Education Luncheon
The Christian County Chamber of Commerce hosted our Partners in Education (PIE) luncheon recently! The luncheon, sponsored by Pennyrile Electric, gave our school representatives the opportunity to discuss the value received through these partnerships! Partnerships with local industry allows us to better serve the needs of our students and their employers. Penny Knight and Shawna Johnson talked about the great work our Partners do on behalf of Gateway Academy and CCPS. Thank you to all our Partners in Education!
Michelle Ladd, CCPS Director of Special Education and Preschool, led the annual training for Admissions and Release Committee (ARC) Chairpersons this summer. The ARC teams, including parents, work together to meet the needs of students with disabilities by developing appropriate services.
Admissions and
Release Committee
Training Held This
Summer CCPS Chief Instructional Officer Amy Wilcox and her
department staff led the planning for the Christian County Public Schools Leadership Retreat. The 4-day Retreat brought
together all school administrators in the district as they prepared for the new school year. The Instructional staff were able to update administrators on new and existing educational mandates.
CCPS Instructional
Staff Leads District
Retreat
Tracey Leath, Michelle Ladd, Jessica
Addison, Leigh Ann Stewart, Amy Wilcox,
and Kadi Ralston
Shawna Johnson
Sweeney Graduates
Leadership Hopkinsville/
Christian County
Class of 2019
Congratulations to the graduating class of Leadership Hopkinsville/Christian County 2019! Especially our Grant Coordinator, Sara Sweeney! Great job Sara!
CCHS Art Students Win Congressional Awards
KERALOT Youth Services Center at Christian County Middle
School held its “Dream Team” Mentoring Conference 2019 this
summer with Robert Jackson. Jackson is a renowned motivational
speaker and his conference, titled "No More Excuses Stand Up",
targets at risk youth like those that make up CCMS’s Dream
Team. Mentors at the conference were Vice Killebrew, Denise
Steel, and Norris Kennedy.
Three Christian County High School art students have been
named the winners in the 2019 Congressional Art Competition for
Kentucky’s 1st District! Congressman James Comer recently
announced Laura DeLoach of Christian County High School as
the overall winner for her piece titled “Euphoria"! DeLoach’s art-
work will hang in the U.S. Capitol all year, and she will be honored
at a reception in Washington, DC! She is now eligible for a $3,000
yearly scholarship to Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)
or Tennessee Wesleyan College. In addition to the winning art-
work hanging in the Capitol, DeLoach’s piece will also be featured
on the house.govCongressional Art Competition page!
CCHS’s Asjion Catlett and Kaleb Hilton tied for 2nd place and
their works will hang in Congressman Comer’s office on Capital
Hill. Catlett’s artwork is entitled “Warrior” and Hilton’s artwork is
“Rosy”!
Paula Gieseke is the art director at Christian County High School.
Gateway Academy to Innovation and Technology was selected Hillyard's 2019 Best Maintained Facility! Gateway Principal Penny Knight and CCPS Facilities Coordinator Trevor Herndon presented the award to custodians Kenny Allen and George Hampton while Gateway scholar Rachel Baker spoke on behalf of her fellow scholars. Great work guys!
Gateway Academy
to Innovation and
Technology Named
Hillyard’s Best
Maintained Facility
School students throughout Kentucky participated in the annual Public Service Recognition Week Poster Contest recently! Posters were created around the theme “Making a Difference” and Sinking Fork Elementary School's David Johnson finished second in the state! The winners were recognized at a ceremony at the Kentucky Horse Park. Great job David!
Sinking Fork’s
David Johnson
Runner-Up in
Public Service
Recognition Week
Poster Contest
Hopkinsville Middle School Principal Wendy Duvall teaches members of School Based Decision Making Councils this summer. If you are interested in your child's education and school environment, please consider running for a position on your school's SBDM Council. We need you and your child's school needs you!
Duvall Trains
School Based
Decision
Making
Councils
If you need information on supplies your child will need this upcoming school year, go to the district's website at http://www.christian.kyschools.us/ and click on 2019-2020 School Supply Lists. Keep in mind our high schools do not have school supply lists. Walmart and the Hopkinsville/Christian County Public Library have copies of the supply list for your child's school also.
Belle Skees Rush with the Kentucky Center for Mathematics updates Math Intervention teachers this summer on the best practices to help students to perform higher in math.
Math Intervention
Teachers Learn
Best Practices This
Summer
Belle Skees Roush (left)
Accepting a new job can be stressful at times, but Personnel Director Anita Hopson and her staff ensure that new members of the CCPS family receive precise and informative training with just a little bit of fun mixed in!
July is Orientation Month for New CCPS Teachers
Christian County Public Schools Lead Custodians attended the Kentucky Custodial Conference in Paducah this summer. Sponsored by the Kentucky School Plant Management Association, the conference is Kentucky's only custodial conference dedicated to Educational Facilities. Highlights of the conference are:
Kentucky Department of Education Safety Training Best Practices for Cleaning Introduction of New Products and New Equipment Our custodians not only maintain clean schools but their care for our students shows also.
It was a "Jump Start" kind of day in July as David Brown and Becky Powers welcomed new Freshmen and 7th Graders to Hopkinsville High and Middle Schools!.
HHS/HMS “Jump Start” First Year Students
New District Technology Coordinator Jason Wilson wore his old Assistant Principal hat this summer as he conducted Crisis Prevention & Intervention training . CPI training allows us to prepare and protect our students on a daily basis.
CCPS Conducts
Crisis Prevention
Training Seventeen Christian County Public School seniors attended the prestigious 2019 Kentucky Boys State on the campus of
Campbellsville University. The 84 year-old program allows students to practice the theories of American government through the actual operation of city, county and state offices. Students benefit from the network of peers, and ready themselves for whatever post-high goals they may have in life!
Representing the Hopkinsville High School Class of 2020 were
Denarius Barnes, Maxwell Bauserman, Javier Bland, Xavier
services that focus on transformational teaching, learning, and
leading.
Green River Regional
Educational Cooperative
Conducts MDR Training
The Striving Readers Comprehensive Literacy Grant provides ongoing professional learning to support the district's vision to transform the educational environment to meet the ongoing literacy demands of the 21st century. This summer, teachers in Christian County Public Schools encountered multiple learning experiences in order to provide high quality literacy instruction to ALL students.
CELEBRATE Literacy Event at CCMS - All teachers, Daycare Providers, and Community Partners
Preschool Curriculum Training - Preschool Teachers
Phonics Training - K-3rd Grade Teachers
Literacy Continuum Training - PK-8th Grade Teachers
KY Literacy Intervention Project - 9-12th Grade Teachers
Literacy Design Collaborative Leadership Cadre - LDC Coaches and Administrators
Anchor Module Curriculum Design - Teachers, Administrators, and Instructional Coaches
CCPS Continues to Build on Striving Readers Grant
Evonna Parker and Stephanie Harton
Hopkinsville High and Middle School parent support group Tiger Connection worked all summer to build membership and to inform parents and students of the group’s mission to serve HHS and HMS. The group recently hosted a Prayer Walk at the schools. The turnout for the walk by parents, grandparents, friends and students was outstanding. Organizations like Tiger Connection are what make Christian County Public Schools special.
Tiger Connection Numbers Continue to Grow
Leslie Lancaster
& Sinking Fork Staff at
Celebrate Literacy
CCMS’s Kevin Crider & Brandi
Majors at the Literacy Design
Collaborative
Christian County Public School Administrators continued their school year preparation as the annual July district retreat allows them the
opportunity to coalesce around the common goal of educating every child in our district. This is not a job but a mission for our staff. The retreat was held at the Bruce Convention Center and the Alhambra Theatre where the Pennyroyal Arts Council hosted us.
CCPS District
Retreat Brings
School
Administrators
Together in July
Tammi Buckingham discusses Teacher Leader responsibilities with our Special Education teachers and associates this summer. Christian County Public Schools embrace the responsibility that goes with teaching our special education students.
Special Education
Teachers Continue
Training Over
The Summer
Captain Brad Hewell and his outstanding work crew, along with 1SGT Anthony Holloway, Chief Warrant Officer Joe Williams and Chuck Marquess helped bring a shine this week to the JROTC and Music buildings at Hopkinsville High School.
Volunteers Freshen Up HHS Buildings
Football Practice Begins in CCPS
Full pad football practice began August 1 for our middle and high schools. In the photo to the left, Coach Damien Leavell brings his Christian County Middle School football team together as he prepares them not only for football, but life!