We’re so proud to celebrate your perfect ACT score! Your hard work, dedication, and focus truly paid off. The future is bright for you, and we can’t wait to see all that you’ll accomplish next. 💜💛

Fundraisers held by the CCEF help fund:
• Scholarships for graduating seniors
• Classroom innovation grants for teachers
• Support for student activities and programs
We’re grateful for their partnership and continued commitment to our students and staff.
Link to information and tickets: https://www.ccedfoundation.org/events
Follow the Campbell County Education Foundation Facebook page or visit their website to stay up to date on future events and ways to get involved!








A message from CCTA:
We are so excited for the community to see this show! Students have been working hard over the past 6 weeks! We would love for our Campbell County Schools community to support our students, plus there's going to be a four-wheeled surprise outside the theatre for photo ops on Saturday!
We also encourage you to help us spread the word to our former CCTA alumni, who we would like to recognize prior to every show to honor their place in our CCTA history.
Students can purchase a $5.00 ticket when using their Campbell County student email. General admission is $10.00.
Saturday, November 1st 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM
Sunday, November 2nd 2:00 PM
Ticket Link: https://cctheatrearts.ludus.com/index.php
Hope to see you at the theatre!

Congratulations to our September students of the month and their excellence in showcasing their communication skills! Communication is a Profile of a Graduate Trait that is critical to future success and these students stood out among the rest. Great work, Camels! Winners are: Mollie Helton, Emma Holland, Elliot Hagen, Naomi Petty, Evelyn Hinte, Romina Mendoza Jaramillo, Elliot Sloan, and Violet Kinsella.

Before the break, our Photography and VPA students took their learning beyond the classroom: exploring the city, capturing its beauty, and immersing themselves in the local arts scene! They returned with fresh inspiration and incredible pieces that we can't wait to see.




A huge thank-you to our local business partners — Shrader’s Formal Wear, Raising Cane’s, Skyline Chili, Snappy Tomato Pizza, and Four Mile Pig BBQ — for supporting our students and helping make the day extra special.
👏 The Men and Women of Campbell did an incredible job sponsoring Formal Friday and celebrating Camel Pride in style! 🐫✨



All month long, our Camels have been growing and showcasing their communication skills!
From research projects to small-group discussions, teamwork, peer collaboration, and writing activities, our students have been putting their communication skills into action every day. Today, they began celebrating that hard work by cashing in their Camel Pride cards. 🐪💜💛
We are so proud of the way our students are learning to share ideas, listen to others, and work together. Keep up the amazing work, Camels!







You can see them shine at the Homecoming Parade on Thursday, September 18th starting at 6 PM. Then, don’t miss the big moment as we crown our Queen during halftime of the football game on Friday, September 19th.
Come out and cheer for your candidates as we celebrate Homecoming 2025!







🎓 College reps gave feedback on student applications
📚 Students presented projects and extended learning with historical events
💻 Others dove into binary numbers and census procedures of the 1800s
📝 Some studied for upcoming tests or got help correcting mistakes from class
🎯 ACT prep was offered for students preparing for college readiness
💬 Students even stretched their communication skills by holding conversations in Spanish
Whether it’s extending learning, preparing for the future, or getting the support needed to succeed, every student has the choice to use this time to grow. Teachers also have the chance to provide enrichment and extra guidance.
Parents—be on the lookout 👀 for a video message from Mrs. Phelps next week with more about how you can partner with us to ensure your child is achieving their best! 💜💛


Emma Fulton, Meryem Gonulates, Dani Gulley, Hailey Ilharreguy, Colton Kennedy, Brayden McCubbin, Clayton Neuspickel, Lacey Phillips, Colton Reed, Cecilia Reynolds, Yuki Shiroyama, Jackson Sloan, Lainy Stacy, Toby Stambush, Brayden Tingle, Mirabel Tsetse, Gabi Webster, and Channing Wilhoit.
We are extremely proud of these students who will gain valuable hands-on experience in career fields with businesses in Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati!


With the new school year approaching, check out our online spirit store and get some new gear! Each of our destinations at CCHS prepare students for their next steps after high school. This is one of the many vibrant learning projects for our marketing students.



