Superintendent Chris Bentzel says Christian County Schools’ top priority is student safety when it comes to winter storms. If a storm is well-forecast, he says families should expect a decision the night before.
click to download audioIf weather develops unexpectedly, transportation crews will check conditions early.
click to download audioNotifications will go out through ParentSquare, social media, and local media outlets. Delays may also affect meals and preschool schedules. The district plans to use up to ten NTI days again this winter, with teachers already preparing materials.
Students will have a three-day Thanksgiving break and return Monday, December 1, just as winter sports start to ramp up. Hiring is also underway for the new Christian County High School.
click to download audioThose job postings run fifteen days, with hires expected to be announced beginning December 2. Construction on the new high school is entering its final phase.
click to download audioAthletic facility upgrades are also progressing, including a planned turf field and a remodeled track. Bentzel notes the Stadium of Champions hosts far more than high school football, making an updated and safe playing surface important for both students and the wider community.




