Our students had the opportunity to share their experiences with leaders from across Northern Kentucky at the NKY Leadership event today. They discussed how they are given opportunities K-12 to show their growth as communicators, collaborators, critical thinkers, resilient learners, and highly prepared graduates. Students also shared how the destination courses they have taken in middle and high school are preparing them for their future careers.
Thank you to NKY Leadership for hosting this event and for helping bridge the gap between schools and the workforce through this collaboration. Together we are preparing the next generation of leaders for Northern Kentucky.
2 months ago, Campbell County High School
We celebrated FFA across Kentucky and at CCHS. They enjoyed a week of fun with scavenger hunts, bowling, skiing, a pancake breakfast, and a teacher appreciation lunch for CCHS staff! If you are looking for a fish fry on Fridays, stop by the fairgrounds to help support our FFA. Our FFA Chapter is thriving and excelling thanks to the guidance of Mrs. Jones!
2 months ago, Campbell County High School
Thanks to Dunkin' Donuts for a fun celebration to the end of the third quarter. Students have worked hard this winter and we are proud of their effort and showing up every day to learn!
2 months ago, Holly Phelps
Congratulations to our winter guard! They traveled this weekend to compete against the best in the Midwest and they brought home silver. Camels are continuing to excel on the biggest stages!
2 months ago, Holly Phelps
As we close out the week with our career readiness testing and CTSO regional competitions, we have one more congratulations to send out. The CCHS FBLA Chapter had an incredible day at Regionals on Tuesday. Our students placed in 27 competitive events and over 30 students have qualified for the Kentucky State FBLA Competition in April. We are so proud of their hard work and success! #KYPublicSchoolsWeek
3 months ago, Campbell County High School
With the expansion of career destinations K-12, our accounting path is growing! Our accounting students in Mr. Middleton’s class are learning how to complete payroll with real-world scenarios, withholding allowances, and taxes. Through authentic, hands-on experiences, they’re building skills that directly connect to their post-secondary goals. After this course students will be taking dual credit classes in accounting and applying for internship positions. #KYpublicschoolsweek
3 months ago, Campbell County High School
It’s #KYPublicSchoolsWeek and we’re celebrating the incredible opportunities available to students at CCHS! Our students have access to AP and dual credit courses, earning real college credit while still in high school. This year alone, they’re earning over 1,400 college credits! Thank you to our amazing staff who are dual credit certified and make these opportunities possible!
3 months ago, Campbell County High School
I had a lot of fun watching students in Mr. Keating’s Human Body Systems class learning about the urinary system through hands-on analysis of a dyed pig kidney They also added to their year-long mannequin project to see how the human body looks. Real-world science investigation is preparing students for future success! #KYpublicschoolsweek
3 months ago, Campbell County High School
More exciting news from the weekend, our FCCLA (Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America) chapter brought home the hardware from their regional competition. All 1st place finishers will move on to state!
This is a big week for our career and technical student organizations as they all have regional competitions and we begin End of Program testing for students to earn career readiness status. It's a great time to be a highly prepared Camel! #KYpublicschoolsweek
3 months ago, Campbell County High School
Over the weekend our academic team competed at the Regional Governor's Cup Competition. The Camels are region champions for the 15th year in a row! Our quick recall team finished 2nd and our future problem solving team finished 1st. We had a great showing with the written assessments and 10 Camels qualified for state.
Way to go Camels!
3 months ago, Campbell County High School
Our CCHS Hispanic Honor Society students performed very well at the 59th annual state convention this year! We had the largest attendance of any school. Sofia Kodhi won first place in the rigorous Post-AP scholarship competition and Mariah Koch was elected to a state officer position after running a fierce campaign.
3 months ago, Holly Phelps
Our TSA students, along with Mr. Hart and Mrs. Hadden, competed in their regional competition. They excelled and came home with awards! What a great way for us to head into our career and technical education testing next week!
CAD Engineering: 1st place- Madden Waldmann; 2nd place- Isiru Weerasinghage
Coding: 2nd place team: David Short and Oliver Victor
Technology Bowl: 1st place team: Allie Rawe, Kendyl Sammons, Oliver Victor
Technology Problem Solving: 2nd place team: Sanjay Santosh and Vijay Santosh
3 months ago, Holly Phelps
Mrs. Phillips took Early Childhood Education destination students to Frankfort. Rep. Mike Clines and Senator Shelley Funke Frommeyer met with our students to discuss the role our state government plays in Early Childhood Education. Our students represented CCHS well during their visit and are more highly prepared as they enter their careers after high school.
3 months ago, Campbell County High School
CCHS teachers continue to learn more about their craft and collaborate to create rigorous and engaging lessons for students. Our students have the most dedicated teachers!
3 months ago, Holly Phelps
Mark these nights on your calendar next week! As we start to plan for next year, the first step is for students to submit their schedule requests. We have two nights next week to help answer questions and invite families to input their student's schedule requests.
3 months ago, Campbell County High School
We are incredibly grateful to the outstanding business and community partners who joined us for our Internship Partnership event at Campbell County High School.
Thank you to The BMW Store, Bray Construction, Alexandria PD, Better Blends, KraussMaffei, Campbell County Library, Campbell Ridge Elementary, and Kids n Kribs for investing your time, energy, and expertise in our students.
Your willingness to collaborate helps bring Project Destination to life. When business and education work together, students gain meaningful real-world experiences, develop professional skills, and grow in confidence as they prepare for their future careers. Together we are building the future.
If you missed the event, don’t worry — we will be hosting another partnership session in April. In the meantime, please contact Holly Phelps, principal at CCHS, or Carolyn Stewart, principal at the ATC, for more information about how to get involved and support our students.
3 months ago, Campbell County High School
This week we are excited to celebrate our youth service center coordinator, Sidney Miles! She goes above and beyond to help our students and our families in many ways. Our community is better support thanks to the work she does.
3 months ago, Campbell County High School
So proud of the collaborative station teaching happening in our Geometry classrooms! 👏📐
Through intentional planning, teachers are using stations to remediate and extend learning so all students are engaged, challenged, and using feedback to improve their thinking and problem solving. This approach ensures every student gets what they need in the moment.
Our students said it best:
💬 “I like changing up from just listening to the teacher. It makes it fun.”
💬 “I like working in different groups on different topics.”
💬 “I can get more help in the smaller groups. I really like it.”
3 months ago, Campbell County High School
It was a great evening as our biomedical students earned their white coats tonight. So proud of these dedicated students preparing for their futures throughout high school and taking advantage of all CCHS has to offer.
3 months ago, Holly Phelps
From helping students navigate schedules, college and career plans, and life’s challenges, to being a constant source of support, encouragement, and calm in the chaos — our counselors do it all with care and compassion. They advocate for our students, partner with families, and work tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure every Camel feels seen, supported, and prepared for what’s next. 🐪💛
We are incredibly grateful for you and the impact you make every single day. Join us in showing some love to our amazing counselors and wear pink/red Friday!
3 months ago, Campbell County High School