Middle and high school students enrolled in classes with Christian County Public Schools began their full rotation of classes Tuesday after months of virtual classes and hybrid re-entry models.
Superintendent Chris Bentzel said it was a big day for their secondary students.
Big day at Hopkinsville High School ..we are back in person & for the 1st TIME in almost a year (47 days since 3-13-20) our secondary students are rotating classes, on a 5 day traditional (no hybrid) reentry model! Our kids are excited, thank you teachers/admin for your efforts! pic.twitter.com/UsIEmp7f2D
— Chris Bentzel-CCPS Superintendent (@BentzelChris) January 26, 2021
As of Tuesday afternoon, the district reported 12 faculty and staff COVID-19 cases, with 14 in-person student cases.
Bentzel added the district is missing around 300 high school students.
The district is currently conducting an interest survey for parents across the district to see if they should do summer programs to help students catch up on missed work.