A Crofton Elementary School student is celebrating breaking a local record for rodeo competition Sunday.
According to a news release from CCPS Spokesperson John Rittenhouse, 12-year old Ava Boyd, a sixth-grader at Crofton Elementary, broke the Branham Farms Arena record for the Pole Bending Race at the Kentucky High School Rodeo competition in Scottsville.
Ava and her horse Cupcake ran a 19.41, beating the previous arena record held by Katie Pride Barks of 19.519.
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Apr 22, 2021 1:43 PM
Christian County High School junior Joseph Anderson has been selected to be a member of the 2021 Governor’s School for the Arts.
According to a news release from CCPS Spokesperson John Rittenhouse, Anderson was chosen for the Instrumental Music discipline, specifically for percussion. Also, fellow CCHS junior Levi Mitchell and Hopkinsville High School junior Nicholas Laramee were selected as Alternates in the Instrumental Music discipline.
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Enrollment for the Virtual Learning Academy in Christian County Public Schools is now open for parents to apply for their students to participate in next school year.
According to a news release from CCPS Spokesperson John Rittenhouse, enrollment is open from now until March 26 for students in grades 4 through 12 for students wanting to attend the Virtual Learning Academy in school year 2021-2022. Any new or currently enrolled students may complete the VLA Student Application students will be accepted based on the entry criteria outlined in the approved VLA plan available on the Christian County Public Schools website.
With the looming threat of flooding problems resulting from more than three inches of rain over the weekend, Christian County School students will not be in the classroom.
School spokesman John Rittenhouse says Christian County students will attend through Non-Traditional Instruction Monday, with Virtual Learning Academy students to be on the regular school. Rittenhouse says no meals will be provided for NTI or VLA Students.
Meanwhile, Christian County officials say both the north and southbound lanes of Fort Campbell Boulevard have reopened after being closed due to flooding Sunday afternoon.
The ECC says no other major flooding problems are being reported.
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