Big Changes Ahead for Christian County Schools as Second Semester Begins

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Christian County Public Schools are beginning the second semester following the winter break, and district leaders say they’re looking ahead to a busy and important stretch.

Superintendent Chris Bentzel says the district is starting the semester on solid footing.

click to download audioBentzel noted that, unlike recent years, winter weather did not delay the return to school.

click to download audioSafety remains a top priority as students settle back into routines.

click to download audioBentzel says student opportunity and high expectations continue to drive district goals.

click to download audioHe also brings attention to the importance of district employees.

click to download audioLooking ahead, Bentzel referred to progress on the new Christian County High School, which is scheduled to open in August.

click to download audioHe says the next several months will be critical as staffing, systems, and final construction details come together.

click to download audioBentzel also pointed to upcoming budget discussions, facilities transitions, the early learning center, and a proposed three percent raise for staff as part of the district’s focus for the remainder of the school year.

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