Check out the final episodes of CCMS News & CCHS News here!
Congratulations to CCHS junior Ashton Daniels on being selected to participate in GSE 2022!
Congratulations to CCHS juniors Loren Little & Evan Little on being selected to participate in GSP 2022!
Check out the May issue of the Bulldog Bulletin here!
Congratulations to CCHS sophomore Akira Nagel on being selected for the 25th annual Rogers Scholars youth leadership program!
Check out the latest episode of CCHS here!
As we prepare for Memorial Day this month, we honor our nation’s fallen heroes for their time, bravery, and sacrifice for this country. We would also like to express our appreciation to OUR HEROES – school district employees who are veterans! THANK YOU for all you have done to maintain America’s freedom!
Check out the latest episodes of CCMS & CCHS News here!
Congratulations to the cast of Grease the Musical on two outstanding performances over the weekend!
Check out the April 2022 issue of Bulldog Bulletin!
Attention Seniors! Clinton County Farm Bureau is offering TWO scholarship opportunities for graduates - a college scholarship and a vocational scholarship.
Attention Seniors! Apply now for the American Woodmark Scholarship!
Attention Seniors! Apply now for the Candace Vincent Memorial Scholarship!
We have some exciting news about Summer School!
On Thursday, March 24, 2022, sophomore and junior students at Clinton County High School participated in the Truth and Consequences event.
On Wednesday, March 23rd, Gifted & Talented students at CCHS were transported to Nashville, where they participated in an entertaining physics lesson at Top Golf!
The school calendars for 22-23 have been approved!
Attention seniors! Apply now for the Clinton-Cumberland Cattlemen's Association Scholarship!
Check out these activities happening in March with the CCHS 21st Century after school program!
The CCHS 21st Century Community Service Club assisted with the distribution of commodities at the Community Center today.
The annual Gifted & Talented Art Show was held on March 10, 2022 at Albany Elementary School, in conjunction with the Alice in Mathland Family Math Night and AES Book Fair.
Check out the latest episode CCHS News here!
Attention seniors! Apply now for the Delta Kappa Gamma, Iota Chapter Scholarship!
Attention seniors! Apply now for the Family Medical Centers Community Foundation Scholarship!
Attention seniors! Apply now for the Albany / Clinton County Chamber of Commerce Scholarship!
AES library receives Read Across America book grant from the Middle Cumberland Education Association of Retired Teachers, in memory of Mrs. Nita Faye Perdew.
Check out the March 2022 issue of Bulldog Bulletin!
Juniors will take the ACT on March 8th as part of the state assessment. This year, parental consent is required in order for students to complete the interest inventory and to send their scores to colleges. Download the consent form here!
At the February 21st school board meeting, the Clinton County School Board approved a new COVID-19 School Operations Plan, which includes the discontinuation of contact tracing. See the full plan here.
A vaccination clinic will be held on Tuesday, February 22nd. No appointment necessary!
Attention Seniors! Apply now for the South Kentucky RECC Senior Scholarship!
Attention Juniors! Apply now for the all-expense-paid Rural Electric Washington D.C. Youth Tour!
Attention Seniors! Apply now for the Mediacom World Class Scholars Scholarship!
Students at ECC, AES, CCMS, & CCHS were treated to some LOVELY lunches for Valentine's Day!
Attention Seniors! Apply now for the Clinton County Retired Teachers Association Scholarship!
Check out the February 2022 issue of Bulldog Bulletin!
Check out the upcoming 21st Century after school events at CCHS!
Attention seniors! Applications are now being accepted for the Dale Hollow Lake Scholarship, presented by the Dale Hollow Lake Marina Association!
Congratulations to the CCHS Academic Team! They are the 15th District Governor’s Cup Champions for the 11th consecutive year!
Attention seniors! Apply now for the Kentucky Farm Bureau scholarship!
Applications are now open for the Henry Clay Center's fully-funded, public-policy summer program - the High School Student Congress!
Attention seniors! Applications are now being accepted for the 21-22 All "A" Classic Scholarship.
CCHS students competed for the first time in the KY Senior Beta Convention.
Attention high school seniors! Apply now for the NIAAA / KHSADA scholarship!
Check out the January 2022 issue of Bulldog Bulletin!
Students in grades K-12 who have concerns about COVID-19 may participate in a rigorous online learning platform at no cost to the family. The window to apply for the spring semester is December 6th - 17th.
Freshman G/T students traveled to ECC on Friday, December 3rd to participate in a Reader’s Theatre performance of How the Grinch Stole Christmas for kindergarten students.
Check out the latest episodes of CCMS & CCHS News at the links here!
Check out the first issue of our new digital newsletter Bulldog Bulletin!
Congratulations to the Bulldogs named to the ALL DISTRICT Football Teams!
Now is the time to apply for the 2022 Governor's Scholars Program!
The Governor's School for Entrepreneurs (GSE) is now accepting applications for summer 2022.
The CCHS 21st Century Community Service Club is collecting food donations for Operation Hometown Christmas!
The CCHS 21st Century Community Learning Center will offer Counselor's Corner on Thursday, November 18th from 2:30 - 5:00 PM at CCHS.
Support the Class of 2022 & get your personalized letter from Santa!
Here is a message from Clinton County Schools Food Services Director Paulette Brinley.
An audience of over 200 journeyed with fun-loving Hobgoblins to the “land of colored ice” on Friday, November, 5th when the Missoula Children's Theatre (MCT) and more than 40 local students performed The Snow Queen at the Clinton County Learning Center auditorium.
Check out this information about supply chain issues from our Food Service Program.
Journey with fun-loving Hobgoblins to the “land of colored ice” as the Missoula Children's Theatre and more than 40 local students perform an original musical adaptation of THE SNOW QUEEN.
An audition for the Missoula Children's Theatre production of THE SNOW QUEEN will be held on Monday, November 1, 2021 from 3:30 – 5:30 PM at the Clinton County Learning Center auditorium. Details here!
Check out this week's episodes of CCMS & CCHS News here!
Beginning on Monday, September 20th, Clinton County Schools will follow a new COVID-19 School Operations Plan. Check it out here.
The CCMS & CCHS News Crews have been hard at work! Check our their new episodes here!
Esports is starting at CCHS! They will be playing Rocket League this Fall. Contact Coach James Walker at CCHS for more information about joining Esports!
CCHS 21st Century After-School Book Club begins on Wednesday, September 8th!
Check out the guidelines that cafeteria staff use to create school breakfast and lunch menus!
Student meals will be available Wednesday - Friday!
21st Century After-School programs at CCHS begin on Monday, August 30th!
District and school administrators, along with computer science teachers, completed a three- month review of the new computer science pathway being offered in Clinton County schools.
It's almost time! Check out the District Re-Opening Plan for welcoming our students back to school!
Clinton County School District, together with the Healthy Kids Clinic and Family Medical Centers, will host a COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic on Monday, August 9th at Clinton County Middle School.
Attention students! The Kentucky Student Voice Team wants to hear from you!
Clinton County Early Childhood Center, Albany Elementary School, Clinton County Middle School, and Clinton County High School will offer healthy meals every school day at NO COST to all enrolled students and children age 18 and younger for school year 2021-2022.
Students will be back in school very soon! Here is the orientation schedule!
The Clinton County School District, together with the Healthy Kids Clinic, will offer a COVID-19 vaccination clinic for Clinton County students, ages 12 & up on Monday, August 9, 2021 in the CCMS gymnasium. Register for your appointment here!
Congratulations to Evan Little on his graduation from the Rogers Scholars program at the Center for Rural Development.
The updated medication administration training program for unlicensed school personnel is now available. Access the new materials here!
Congratulations to the CCHS girls softball team on winning their first round district game against Metcalfe County 5-3!! They will play for the district championship on May 31st at 12:00 PM.
If you missed the Spring Band Concert, enjoy it at the link here. These kids worked hard and did a great job!
Parents - please take a few minutes to complete the brief Title I Parent Involvement Survey!
Attention high school JUNIORS!!! South Kentucky RECC is sponsoring an online Youth Leadership Summit just for you!
Attention high school seniors! Applications are now being accepted for the Twin Lakes Family Wellness Center scholarship!
Attention high school seniors! Apply now for the Clinton County Extension Homemakers Association Scholarship!
Attention high school seniors! Apply now for the American Woodmark Scholarship!
Attention high school seniors! Apply now for the People's Bank Scholarship!
Rescheduled! Register now for Ready, Set, Bank!
Check out everything CCHS 21st Century has to offer in April!
Save those pull tabs! It's for a great cause!
Attention high school seniors! Apply now for the Clinton County Farm Bureau Scholarships!
Attention High School Seniors! Applications are now being accepted for the Kentucky Cattlemen's Association scholarship!
Attention High School Seniors! Applications are now being accepted for the Doug Sell Memorial scholarship, presented by the Clinton County Alumni Band.
The Clinton County Local Planning Committee will convene a meeting to discuss the proposed draft District Facilities Plan on Thursday, March 25, 2021 at the Clinton County Board of Education Annex at 5:00 PM local time.
The 2021-2022 school calendars have been approved!
Congratulations to Evan Little and Allison Latham on advancing to the State Governor's Cup Competition!
We have some exciting news about Summer School! Hop on board the Learning Express!
Great job Connor Moreland, Kayleigh Slone, Hailie Braswell, Andrew Perez, and Mrs. Presley Sutton on this year's banner submission for the Kentucky School Board Association conference.
Check out everything that the 21st Century After School program at CCHS has to offer this month!
Congratulations to CCHS Bulldog Nick Delk, who was named Crown Trophy Scholar Athlete of the Week by Scholastic Ball Report!
Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss! It's Read Across America Week! Check out our daily reading videos!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Cumberland Family Medical Center scholarship!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the South Kentucky RECC Scholarship Program!
Signs purchased by local businesses for the 2020 softball season were not displayed because the season was cancelled. Those signs will be displayed on the softball field during the 2021 season.
This is the amended calendar for the remainder of the 20-21 school year.
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Clinton County Retired Teachers Association Scholarship!
Attention high school seniors! Apply now for the Iota Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International scholarship!
Attention high school seniors! Apply now for the Louis Stout Memorial Scholarship!
Would you like to be CPR certified? FREE CPR training is available to parents of students who are currently participating in the CCHS 21st Century After School program.
Check out everything the CCHS 21st Century After School program has coming up this month!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Mediacom World Class Scholars Scholarship Program!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Kentucky Federation of Republican Women Scholarship!
The CCHS Academic Team competed in the 15th District Governor’s Cup on Tuesday, January 19th and Saturday, January 23rd, securing the championship for the 10th consecutive year.
Do you want to be part of the Bulldog Family? We need you! It’s going to take us all this year working together! Give us a call today!
Here's what the CCHS 21st Century After School Program has coming up this month!
The CCHS 21st Century Community Service Club has been busy assisting with commodities distribution!
Clinton County Schools will remain on virtual instruction this week, January 11th - 15th.
Attention Sophomores! If you are interested in taking the PSAT (Pre-SAT) in the Fall of 2021 (junior year), please contact Mr. Lucas Dalton or Mr. Luke Moons at CCHS.
Drive-through COVID-19 testing is available Monday & Wednesday at AES.
CCHS Band Director Logan Butler came up with a creative way to make the 2020 Christmas Concert happen! Enjoy it here!
Attention Sophomores! Applications are now being accepted for the 2021 Rogers Scholars Program.
The CCHS 21st Century After-School Program has lots of fun activities planned for December!
CCHS will begin MAP winter testing on Friday, December 4th. Check here for daily codes.
Attention CCHS Juniors!!! Applications are now being accepted for 2021 Governor’s Scholars Program.
Attention CCHS Students!! Anyone who will be taking an online dual credit course with Somerset Community College in the spring will need to complete the required registration to be enrolled.
It's Archery Season!
The CCHS Academic Team (grades 9-10) participated in their first virtual competition in the Section 8 JV Challenge on Saturday, November 8th at Clinton County High School.
Come join us in 21st Century to help those in need in our community!
CCHS 21st Century Community Learning Center has some fun fall after-school activities planned for November!
Beginning on Friday, November 13th, ALL students will participate in VIRTUAL LEARNING on Fridays through the end of the semester.
Beginning on Wednesday, November 11th, bulk-packed (5-day) meals for students who are participating in virtual learning may be picked up at ANY SCHOOL on WEDNESDAYS from 11:30 AM - 1:45 PM, and from 4:00 - 5:00 PM.
During this time of virtual instruction, meals will be available by bus delivery. A complete, nutritional BREAKFAST & LUNCH will be available DAILY. Meals may also be picked up at the schools.
CCHS students! Are you ready for ESPORTS???
CCHS 21st Century After-School Program has a great lineup of in-person and virtual activities planned for October! Participate more for a chance to win Apple Air Pods!
First Lady Britainy Beshear's Coverings for Kids mask campaign will end on October 30th!
The Clinton County School District needs certified retired teachers or certified teachers who would be interested in being paid to do virtual tutoring with our students!
Cumberland Family Medical Center will offer FLU SHOTS this week through the Healthy Kids Clinic.
A KHEAA representative will be available at CCHS on October 27th to assist with FAFSA completion.
The Kentucky Virtual College Fair is FREE for ALL Kentucky High School students!
Attention Seniors! Check out this SCC Virtual Senior Visit!
Remember - student meals will still be available for pickup on Wednesdays during virtual instruction!
The 21st Century After-School STEM: Engineers in Training activity at CCHS will be offered IN-PERSON & VIRTUAL. Students will be using their "sweet" science skills to make ROCK CANDY! Find out more here!
Check this out! CCHS sophomore Loren Little is featured on KDE's Facebook page for the #MaskUpKY campaign!
Mask Up Bulldogs & stay safe out there!
Click here for general requirements about athletic events as required by the Kentucky Department of Public Health, KHSAA, and the Lake Cumberland District Health Department.
The Clinton County School District Subject will provide parents information on each assessment required by the State to comply with section 1111. Click here for more info!
21st Century After-School at CCHS will begin on Tuesday, September 8th. Virtual & in-person activities and tutoring are available! Transportation provided on Tuesdays & Thursdays.
Drive-Through COVID-19 Testing will be available at Albany Elementary School on Monday, August 24th!
Clinton County Schools Food Services will be providing breakfast & lunch for pick-up or delivery to students in preschool—12th grade in the Clinton County School District during this period of virtual instruction.
The first day of school will be Monday, August 17th. Check out the amended calendar here.
Congratulations to CCHS sophomore Loren Little on being selected for the 2020-2021 KDE Commissioner's Student Advisory Council!
Courtney Norris begins training in a selective teacher leader program this summer.
This is the approved school calendar for the 2020-2021 school year.
Would you like to help us get ready to go back to school?
Our own Elisa Shelton is representing Clinton County in the Kentucky FFA Talent contest!! Get the links to watch her video & vote for her here!
CCHS senior Abbi Young would like you to join her Seven Days of Service project!
Watch the Graduation 2020 videos here!
All Clinton County students are eligible for the Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) program. Find out how to apply here!
The Summer Food Service Program will run from May 26th through July 24th!
Join us to celebrate our seniors at the 2020 Graduation Parade!
Graduation is almost here! We have outstanding seniors! This video honors all of their achievements and awards!
The 2020 CCHS Graduation ceremonies will live stream on the Clinton County School District Facebook Page on Saturday, May 23rd. Get all the details here!
Check out this video of our seniors and their adorable baby pics!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - PROCRASTINATE!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - INTEGRITY!
The last day of school for students will be Tuesday, May 5th.
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - ANECDOTE!
Congratulations to CCHS juniors Autumn McCutchen & Abbi Young on being selected for the 2020 Governor's Scholars summer program.
The Center for Rural Development honors five Clinton County students for being selected for its annual youth programs, Rogers Scholars and Rogers Explorers.
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - COMPROMISE!
Good news! The annual Gifted & Talented Art Show is still on! It will be VIRTUAL this year!
Attention Gifted & Talented students! It's time for the Spring NOETIC national math contest!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Annie Groce Memorial Scholarship!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Doug (Bowlyguard) Conner Memorial Scholarship!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Candace Memorial Scholarship!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the American Woodmark scholarship!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - CAMARADERIE!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - OMIT!
Beginning on Monday, March 23rd, student meal delivery sites will be at the locations listed here.
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - OSTENTATIOUS!
Healthy Kids Clinic is still here to serve our students during this time of school closure!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - INTUITIVE!
Upon the recommendation of the Governor, schools are currently closed due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Here is what you need to know about the coming weeks.
Watch CCHS News Episode #26 here!
CCHS student Autumn Langley was selected by the local VFW committee as the winner of the Voice of Democracy essay winner!
The Clinton County High School delegation represented France at the Kentucky United Nations Assembly at the Galt House in Louisville on March 8-10, 2020.
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - EMULATE!
Watch CCHS News Episode #25 here!
Congratulations to the CCHS Quiz Bowl Team on their 2nd place finish at the annual Quiz Bowl competition at Western Kentucky University today!
Come out to the College & Career Fair at CCHS on Thursday, March 12th!
On Monday, March 2nd, students at CCHS who had perfect attendance for the month of January and students who are transition ready were rewarded with donuts and orange juice during morning break.
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - SCRUTINIZE!
Watch CCHS News Episode #24 here!
Attention CCHS students! Apply now for the Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - EXTENUATING!
Watch CCHS News Episode #23 here!
Congratulations to CCHS senior Parker Tallent on signing with Lindsey Wilson College!
2018-2019 School Report Card is now available online.
The CCHS Academic Team placed 5th overall out of 15 schools in the Regional Governor's Cup Competition on February 15th.
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - DILIGENT!
Watch CCHS News Episode #22 here!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Louis Stout Memorial Scholarship!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - COMPENSATE!
Watch CCHS News Episode #21 here!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for Kentucky Farm Bureau Scholarships!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Alzheimer's Foundation of America Scholarship!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Family Medical Centers Scholarship!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - OBSOLETE!
Watch CCHS News Episode #20 here!
The Clinton County High Academic Team has claimed the championship at District Governor's Cup for the 9th consecutive year!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - COLLABORATE!
Watch CCHS News Episode #19 here!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - VINDICATE!
Don't miss the Share the Love Event on February 1st!
Watch CCHS News Episode #18 here!
CCHS seniors Makaya Gregory, Emily Shelton, and Jaden Mullins were recognized at the basketball game on Monday, January 13th as recipients of the All A Classic Scholarship.
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - LETHARGIC!
Watch CCHS News Episode #17 here!
Congratulations to the Clinton County High School Archery Team on their 3rd place finish at the Wayne County Cardinal Classic on December 14th!
Check out the January Healthy Kids Clinic newsletter!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - FACILITATE!
Watch CCHS News Episode #16 here!
The Clinton County High School Band visited ECC, AES, & CCMS performing their Christmas program & then celebrated with lunch at Major's Pizza!
Students at CCHS who are Transition Ready were rewarded with a pizza party & cookie decorating on Friday, December 13th.
Students at CCHS who had perfect attendance for the month of November were rewarded with a hot chocolate and cookie decorating party on Friday, December 13th.
On December 11th & 12th, students in the Gifted & Talented program at AES, CCMS, & CCHS were transported to The Kentucky Castle in Versailles, Kentucky.
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - BENEVOLENT!
Watch CCHS News Episode #15 here!
Check out the December Healthy Kids Clinic newsletter!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - IMPETUOUS!
Your child can receive vaccines at school through the Healthy Kids Clinic!
My Life My Quit is a youth tobacco and vaping cessation program for Kentucky.
Watch CCHS News Episode #14 here!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - DIFFERENTIATE!
No School Wednesday, November 27th - Friday, November 29th. Happy Thanksgiving!!!
Watch CCHS News Episode #13 here!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - INCOMPATIBLE!
On Thursday, November 21st, students in the Gifted & Talented program at CCMS and CCHS were transported to WKYT in Lexington, Kentucky.
Students at CCHS who are in the Gifted & Talented program, and students who are interested in pursuing a career in education enjoyed a workshop with WKU Associate Professor Beckie Stobaugh on November 19th.
CCHS students who had perfect attendance for the month of October had the opportunity to participate in a real-life CHOPPED competition on Tuesday, November 19th.
The calendar committee is seeking input prior to developing the 2020-2021 school calendar, specifically regarding scheduling of Fall Break. Please take this survey if you would like to provide feedback.
Need help completing the FAFSA? This workshop is for you!!!
Starting in November, the Healthy Kids Clinic will publish a monthly newsletter, focusing on a different health education topic each month.
CCHS seniors who are transition ready enjoyed a Halloween party at Major's Pizza!
Watch CCHS News Episode #12 here!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - RESILIENT!
The CCHS Academic Team (grades 9-10) participated in the Section 5 JV Challenge on Saturday, November 9th at Allen County-Scottsville High School.
CCHS band members had a great time at Campbellsville University's Band Day on Saturday, November 9th!
Missoula Children's Theatre (MCT) and more than 50 local students performed Jack and the Beanstalk on Friday, November 8th.
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - CONTRADICT!
The annual Christmas on the Square festivities will be held on Wednesday, December 4th.
Watch CCHS News Episode #11 here!
What happens when a young boy plants wonder beans in his own backyard? For Jack, it is the beginning of a great adventure. Audiences are invited to come along this Friday, November 8th when the Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) and more than 50 local students present JACK AND THE BEANSTALK.
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - ADVERSITY!
Watch CCHS News Episode #10 here!
If you would like more information about how you can be involved in your child's education, please contact your child's school or Title I Parent Liaison Brittany Talbott.
Watch CCHS News Episode #9 here!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - INEVITABLE!
On Friday, October 25th, Gifted & Talented students at CCMS & CCHS were transported to the Hidden River Cave Zip Adventure Park and American Cave Museum in Horse Cave, Kentucky.
Congratulations to the CCHS VolleyDawgs - 16th District Champs three years in a row!!!
Come see students at work!!!
CCHS dual credit Cosmetology students Lexis Gibson and Nevaeh Warinner are pictured here with instructor Joni Upchurch at the SCC Clinton Center International Festival Cosmetology Hair and Fashion display.
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - RECONCILIATION!
Watch CCHS News Episode #8 here!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - ADHERE!
There will be NO SCHOOL on Friday, October 18th & Monday, October 21st.
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month (October) Clinton County School District faculty, staff, & students wore Relay for Life "Hope" shirts and pink shirts on Thursday, October 3rd!
The first Spirit Club event of the year at CCHS was Powder Puff Football!
Watch CCHS News Episode #7 here!
SAVE THE DATE!!! Missoula Children's Theatre is coming to town on Monday, November 4th! Our show this year is Jack & the Beanstalk. The performance will be on Friday, November 8th.
On October 1st, Gifted & Talented students at CCMS and CCHS were transported to Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Kentucky for Artrageous!
SCC Clinton Center Spring 2020 classes are now live!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - FRUGAL!
Wear GREEN for Jesley on Monday, September 30th!
Just a reminder that Fall Break is coming a week early this year!
Watch CCHS News Episode #6 here!
CCHS JROTC student leaders, under the direction of Major Melissa Ramsey, conducted a team-building event with gifted & talented students at CCMS on Thursday, September 26, 2019.
On Friday, September 20, 2019, sophomore and junior students at Clinton County High School participated in the Truth and Consequences event.
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - SUBSTANTIATE!
Watch CCHS News Episode #5 here!
Attention Seniors! Apply now for the All 'A' Classic Scholarship!
Members of the CCHS History Club and students in the AP U.S. History class visited the Center for Rural Development on September 19th to witness the Kentucky Supreme Court hearing oral arguments.
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - WARY!
Watch CCHS News Episode #4 here!!!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - SUPERFICIAL!
Watch CCHS News Episode #3 here!!!
The popular alternative to smoking isn't safer. Find out why.
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - EFFICIENT!
Watch CCHS News Episode #2 here!!!
Congratulations to CCHS Volley Dawgs Taylor Cross, Kayli Hadley, & Autumn McCutchen on being named to the All-Region Team at the All "A"Classic!
School will be dismissed on Monday, September 2nd for Labor Day and on Tuesday, September 3rd for a Teacher Work Day.
Congratulations to the CCHS Volley Dawgs on winning the All "A" Classic 4th Region Championship for the third year in a row!!!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - SUSTAINABLE!
Watch the first episode of CCHS News for this school year!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - GENERALIZE!
In compliance with SB 65 (Suicide Prevention Education for Middle and High School Staff) & HB 51 (Suicide Prevention Information for Middle and High School Students), a suicide prevention awareness and training video may be accessed at this link.
Mrs. Reta Brown, parent of Shaina Brown, was the winner of the 21st Century Burger King gift card drawing during Orientation Night at Clinton County High School.
Check this out! The Bulldogs were featured on Countdown to Kickoff on WBKO Sports!!!
We begin a new year today without a familiar face. For the 2019-2020 school year, we remember Angela Bell and continue to offer our thoughts and prayers to her family. She is not forgotten.
Conlan Beck, a rising senior at Clinton County High School, completed the 5-week Governor’s Scholars Program at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky.
CCHS parents - make sure you complete a lunch application at orientation for a chance to win this basket of goodies!!!
CRAM the CRUISER on July 26th & help our students get ready for school!
CCHS student schedules will be ready for pick up beginning on Monday, July 22nd.
Where did the summer go? It's almost time to head back to school!
CCHS has numerous items (pictures, awards, diplomas, etc.) that need to be picked up by past and present students. Check the list & see if your name is on it!
End of life for the current Infinite Campus Mobile Portal App is June 30th!
Mark your calendars! Here is the REVISED Orientation Schedule for this school year!
On Wednesday, May 15, 2019 - the last day of school - the Clinton County High School graduating class visited ECC, AES, & CCMS for their Senior Walk! Watch the video here!
Clinton County High School graduation ceremony will stream live from the CCHS gymnasium on Friday, May 17th beginning at 7:00 PM. Get the link here!
During graduation practice on the last day of school, seniors were surprised with letters from family and friends.
Paradigm Shift STEM Camp will be held June 3rd - 7th at Somerset Community College. Forms must be returned by Wednesday, May 15th!
2017-2018 School Report Card is now available online. Find out how to access it here!
Check out these upcoming GEAR UP summer camp opportunities!
The Summer Food Service Program begins on Monday, May 20th!
The last day of school for students is Wednesday, May 15th. Closing Day for teachers is Thursday, May 16th. The 19-20 district calendar may be viewed in the Quick Links at the left.
Clinton County School District is celebrating the fabulous teachers and staff who make our schools great this week!
The Healthy Kids Clinic will be providing sports physicals for the 2019-20 school year on May 2nd at CCHS. Find out more information here!
The Clinton County High School Breakfast Club enjoyed breakfast together at Dale Hollow Lake State Park on April 25th.
Members of the Clinton County High School Science Club took a tour of Mammoth Cave on April 24th.
On Thursday, April 18, 2019, Public Affairs Officer Nick Hale from Kentucky State Police Post 15 visited Clinton County High School with the new Mobile Substance Abuse Education trailer.
The Clinton County High School band performed at KMEA Concert Assessment at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green on Friday, April 12th.
The 10th annual Gifted & Talented Art Show was held on April 9th at Clinton County High School.
The 7th annual Clinton County Schools Taste Testing was held at Clinton County High School on April 9th. You voted! Check out the results!
Senior archers were honored at the annual Archery Banquet on Monday, April 8th.
CCHS juniors Abby Turner and Rachel Sawyers were selected to participate in the annual South Kentucky RECC Washington, D.C. Youth Tour.
CCHS sophomore Abby Young will participate in the Rogers Scholars Program during the summer of 2019.
CCHS student Jake Boils is among the 96 Kentucky sophomores who were selected for the Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science Class of 2021.
The cast of Long Live Rock 'N' Roll was amazing!
The Clinton County High School delegation represented Australia and Papua New Guinea at the Kentucky United Nations Assembly (KUNA) at the Galt House in Louisville on March 17-19, 2019.
The annual Taste Testing is April 9th! Don't miss it!
Would you like to help make graduation extra special this year? Write a letter to your special senior! Letters must be turned by May 14th!
Support the Volleyball Team at the Bunny Hop Color 5K Run / Walk!
On March 20th & 21st, volunteers throughout the Clinton County School District, as well as community organizations and agencies, came together to work with students during Operation Preparation.
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Dale Hollow Lake Scholarship!
Congratulations to CCHS archers Christin Shelton and Ethan Shelton on representing Clinton County at the Kentucky NASP State Tournament in Louisville, Kentucky!
Are you ready for the thrivin', jivin', man alivin' sound that will melt your fears and cheer your ears? Long live Rock and Roll!
The CCHS Literacy Design Collaborative Team partnered with 21st Century to host some break time games during Read Across America Week at CCHS!
Congratulations to CCMS Lady Bulldogs Landree Moons & Ashton Daniels and CCHS Lady Bulldogs Abby Young & Braylee Mann on being selected to participate in the SOUTH KY PREP ALL-STAR basketball games on April 6th!
The Bulldogs defeated Allen County - Scottsville in the first round of the regional tournament and will advance to play Bowling Green on Friday.
Here's what you need to know about Read Across America week at CCHS!
CCHS students who are transitional ready were treated to a Valentine's Day Party at Major's Pizza.
Congratulations to the CCHS Boys Freshman Basketball Team on winning the 16th District Tournament!
Send your sweetheart something sweet and support the senior class!
CCHS seniors Jon-Allen Cross and Noah Pruitt will continue playing football after graduation. Cross has signed on at Lindsey Wilson College as a Blue Raider and Pruitt will join the Campbellsville University Tigers.
The CCHS Boys Basketball Team will play Shelby Valley in the first round of the Kentucky All "A" Classic State Tournament tonight at McBrayer Arena at Eastern Kentucky University! Follow this link to watch a good luck video from the fans! Good Luck Bulldogs!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for Farm Bureau Scholarships!
CCHS senior Jackson Harlan was selected to attend the Governor's Scholars Proggram at the Northern Kentucky University campus from June 24 - July 28, 2018.
A New Teacher Academy workshop on classroom management was held at the Clinton College & Career Center on Wednesday, January 9th.
A Public Forum addressing the Clinton County School District’s Nutrition Report Card and Wellness Policy will be held on January 14, 2019 at the former Board of Education Office. The Public Forum will be held from 4:00 - 5:00 PM.
Attention Parents of Sophomores interested in applying for the Rogers Scholars Program! Assistance is available!
The Clinton County Extension Homemakers are sponsoring a “Love Our Kids” Clothing Drive for the Family Resource and Youth Service Centers in each of our schools.
The new school calendar for 2019-2020 has been approved. Please note that Fall Break will be a week earlier next year. Check it out here!
Have a wonderful Christmas Break!
Attention High School Juniors! Apply now for the South Kentucky RECC Washington, D.C. Youth Tour 2019!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the South Kentucky RECC Senior Scholarship Program!
Attention Sophomores! Apply now for Rogers Scholars!
Follow this link to find out more about a great new college and career planning and exploration tool!
School is dismissed Wednesday, November 21st - Friday, November 23rd for Thanksgiving Break.
Text "join" to receive GEAR UP notifications!
Treat yourself & support CCATC FBLA!
Senior Bulldog Jackson Harlan signed a national letter of intent with Western Kentucky University on Wednesday, November 14th. Get links to the interviews with Jackson, his parents Jennifer & Sheldon Harlan, and Bulldog Head Coach Todd Messer here!
Attention parents! The calendar committee is currently working on the 2019-2020 school calendar. Follow this link to view the two calendar options & vote for one you prefer. The survey closes on November 25th.
Missoula Children's Theatre (MCT) and more than 50 local students performed SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS on Friday, November 9th.
Venture into the terrifying Black Forest with Snow White and her friends this Friday, November, 9th when the Missoula Children's Theatre (MCT) and more than 50 local students perform SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS.
On Friday, October 26th, students in the Gifted and Talented program traveled to Nashville, Tennessee to visit the Vanderbilt Dyer Observatory and the Parthenon.
Join the Celebration of Life for Medal of Honor recipient Murl Conner on November 17th.
ECC, AES, CCMS, & CCHS each recently received recognition from GRREC for achieving Bronze Level in their PBIS implementation during the 2017-18 school year.
CYBER SCHOOL DAYS folders will be sent home with students on Friday, November 2nd. Follow this link to find out more about CYBER SCHOOL DAYS.
Defeating Cumberland County and Russell County on the way to claim the title, the CCHS VolleyDawgs have brought home the first place trophy in the 16th District Tournament for the second year in a row!
On October 4th & 5th, gifted and talented students from CCMS and CCHS tried to break out at Cookeville Escape in Cookeville, Tennessee.
Fall Break is scheduled for Monday, October 15th - Friday, October 19th. Monday, October 22nd is a Teacher Work Day. Classes will resume on Tuesday, October 23rd.
An audition for the Missoula Children's Theatre production of SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS will be held on Monday, November 5, 2018 from 3:30 – 5:30 PM at the Clinton County Learning Center auditorium.
On October 2, 2018 Campbellsville University's very own mascot Claws the Tiger visited students at Clinton County High School during lunch, along with the new Site Coordinator for Campbellsville University - Clinton Center, Mrs. Hannah Albertson.
On September 27, 2018 graduating high school seniors received hands-on assistance in completing 239 college applications during the KHEAA College Application Campaign Initiative.
The 11th Annual Reaching for Rainbows Fishing Derby for students in Clinton and Russell Counties was held on Friday, September 28, 2018 at Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery.
On Tuesday, September 25th, 87 students in the senior class at Clinton County High School traveled to Lindsey Wilson College to attend the South Central Kentucky Regional College Fair.
The Craft Academy and the Gatton Academy will host a recruitment event at Southwestern High School in Somerset on October 9th.
Campbellsville University will offer five evening classes at the Clinton Center, beginning in October. Online certificate programs are also available.
There will be FAFSA workshops for seniors and their parents at CCHS on Monday, October 1st from 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM and on Wednesday, October 3rd from 4:00 - 5:30 PM. Meetings are set up for 30-minute intervals. Find out more here!
On Friday, September 21st, thirty-seven students from Clinton County High School participated in this High School Leadership Conference at Western Kentucky University.
In honor of the Kentucky statewide kick off of the Relay for Life season, school employees all over the district wore their Hope Starts at Home shirts on September 20th.
Students will enjoy special treats from Food Services on High Attendance Day. Be there on Thursday, September 20th to enjoy Cupcakes for Breakfast & Ice Cream Sandwiches for Lunch!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the KSBA First Degree College Scholarship Program!
The Breakfast Club is a peer mentoring group that meets on Fridays at the CCHS Youth Services Center room to have breakfast and meet other students. #DontYouForgetAboutMe
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - NONCHALANT!
Don't miss this opportunity!
The CCHS Reading ROCKS ACT Word of the Week is - COMPENSATE!
Football season is here! Mark your calendars!
Only in America and Takin’ Care of Business were the themes for the Clinton County School District Opening Day 2018. Our amazing patriotic faculty and staff were TCB in a couple of fabulous videos to kick off the year!
Students who require school menu modifications due to food allergies or intolerances should complete a Special Diet Request Form before school starts.
At the July 16th school board meeting, a delegation from Campbellsville University presented information about the mission of the university and the developing relationship between CU and the Clinton County Board of Education.
The Clinton County School District will continue to participate in the Community Eligible Provision (CEP) for the 2018-2019 school year. CEP insures ALL students in the school district will receive a breakfast and a lunch at NO charge.
Follow this link to find school supply lists for ECC, AES, & CCMS.
Thanks to a waiver written by the Clinton County Schools Food Service Director, some grain and main entree products (biscuits, breaded chicken, pizza, & pasta) will be WHITE instead of WHEAT during the 2018-2019 school year!
Some changes were made to the District Attendance Policy at the June school board meeting. Find out more information here!
Clinton County Schools Food Service Kitchen Substitute Training will be held on July 18, 2018 at the Old Central Office Board Room. Application, background check, and drug screening should be completed beforehand, if at all possible.
Become a School Bus Driver!
Credit recovery will be available at CCHS during Summer School.
The Summer Food Service Program begins Monday, May 21st! See the schedule here!
On Tuesday, May 15, 2018 - the last day of school - the Clinton County High School graduating class visited Albany Elementary School for their Senior Walk. Watch the video here!
The 2018-2019 Open House / Orientation schedule for all schools is now available.
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Franklin Estates Scholarship!
The CCHS Volleyball Team will host a summer camp for students ages 5 - 10 on June 8th. Find out more information here!
The senior members of the CCHS Archery Team were honored at the Archery Banquet at Albany Elementary School on Tuesday, April 17th.
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Jerry Perdue Memorial Scholarship!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Doug Conner Memorial Scholarship!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Candace Vincent Memorial Scholarship!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the People's Bank Scholarship!
The freshman class at CCHS enjoyed an ice cream party, courtesy of Dairy Queen of Albany, for winning the April 16th - 20th week of the CCHS Attendance Wars.
Support the CCHS Senior Class! Eat at Dairy Queen Today!
The 6th annual Clinton County Schools Taste Testing was held at Clinton County High School on April 17th. You voted! Check out the results!
The 6th annual Clinton County High School Academic Showcase was held on April 17th.
The members of the middle school and high school academic teams were recognized at the April school board meetings.
The last day of school for students is Tuesday, May 15th. Teacher Work Days are scheduled for Wednesday, May 16th & Thursday, May 17th. Closing Day for teachers is Friday, May 18th. The amended 17-18 district calendar and the newly approved 18-19 district calendar may be viewed in the Quick Links at the left.
The 9th annual Gifted & Talented Art Show was held on April 17th at Clinton County High School.
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Clinton County Extension Homemakers Association Scholarship!
The local GEAR UP PALS students recently presented their community project on hate crime awareness.
GEAR UP hosted a college campus visit to Western Kentucky University for the 9th grade students at Clinton County High School on March 26th.
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the American Woodmark Scholarship!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Clinton County Farm Bureau Scholarship!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the R. Fred Capps Memorial Scholarship!
During the Showcasing the Arts program at CCHS, students used their own creativity and imagination to finish an incomplete landscape created using only basic shapes and lines.
The students in Mrs. Ashley Neathery's Integrated Science class at CCHS enjoyed a fun science experiment during the week before Easter using Easter eggs!
The CCHS 4-H Adventure Club visited Wolf Creek Dam and National Fish Hatchery on Monday, March 26th.
Clinton County High School students who are College and Career Ready were rewarded with an Easter luncheon and egg hunt on March 27th.
Jackson Harlan is named to the all-state basketball team and Seth Stockton is the leading rebounder in the state!
On March 22nd & 23rd, volunteers throughout the Clinton County School District, as well as community organizations and agencies, came together to work with students during Operation Preparation.
Attention CCHS Students! Sign up now for the after-school Cooking Class!
Please join us for the 6th Annual Clinton County Schools Taste Test!
Students in Mrs. Joan DeForest’s geometry class at Clinton County High School celebrated Pi Day on Wednesday, March, 14, 2018.
The Clinton County High School delegation represented the Dominican Republic at the Kentucky United Nations Assembly (KUNA) at the Galt House in Louisville on March 11-13, 2018.
The 5th annual Clinton County Healthy Hometown Family Fun Run & 5K Run for the Roses will be held on Saturday, May 5th at Mt. View Park.
In an effort to improve school meals, the cafeteria staff is asking for your feedback. Follow this link for Breakfast & Lunch surveys for students and parents.
The sophomore class won the Hall Decorating contest in the CCHS Attendance Competition Kickoff!
On Friday, March 9th, students in the Gifted & Talented program at Clinton County High School participated in an outreach program with Poetry Alive!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Kentucky Federation of Republican Women scholarship!
Congratulations to CCHS senior Jase Boils on winning the S3DA High School Open National Championship!
Attention High School Seniors! Join the Twin Lakes Family Wellness Center Scholarship Program now!
On Saturday, February 24, 2018, Clinton County Gifted & Talented students were transported to Lexington, Kentucky for the 2018 Engineers Day (E-Day).
Attention High School Seniors! Apply Now for the Future Educator & Star Student / Teacher Mentor Scholarships from the KentuckyAssociation of Professional Educators!
Come Out to the Recycle Rally at CCHS on Saturday, March 3rd from 12:00 - 5:00 PM! #RecycleRally
Students and mentors from the CCHS i3 "Get the Picture" program attended the annual WKU Quiz Bowl on February 23rd.
Follow this link to read the official school safety statement from Superintendent Charlotte Nasief.
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Cumberland Family Medical Centers scholarship!
Attention High School Senors! Apply now for the Bluegrass Cellular Scholarship Program!
CCHS 9th & 10th grade students toured Lindsey Wilson College with GEAR UP on Friday, February 16, 2018.
The students in Mrs. Presley Sutton’s art classes at CCHS created the school district’s banner for the 82nd annual Kentucky School Boards Association Conference in March.
There will be no school on Monday, February 19, 2018, in observation of Presidents' Day.
Congratulations to the High School Academic Team for winning the District 14 High School Governor's Cup Competition!
Due to widespread student sickness, Clinton County Schools will be closed on Monday, February 12th & Tuesday, February 13th. These will NOT be Cyber Days and will be made up at the end of the school year. Classes will resume on Wednesday, February 14th on regular schedule.
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Delta Kappa Gamma Education Scholarship!
CCHS senior Holden Shepard will continue to be a Bulldog after graduation. On National Signing Day, Shepard signed his letter of intent to play soccer at Union College.
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the KHSAA Kentucky Agriculture Athlete of the Year Scholarship!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Kentucky Manufactured Housing Institute Scholarship!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Whitaker Bank / KHSAA Sweet 16® Scholarship!
CCHS senior Felipe Lopez-Jacinto is one of thirteen students across the state whose original artwork will appear in the Kentucky Association of Counties 2018 calendar.
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for Somerset Community College Scholarships!
Attention High School Seniors! Apply now for the Kentucky Farm Bureau Education Foundation Scholarship Program!
CCMS and CCHS students designed their own pizzas during a culinary arts program at The Center for Rural Development on Tuesday, January 23rd.
The girls & boys varsity basketball games against Russell County scheduled for Friday will be played at CCHS on THURSDAY, January 11th at 6:00 pm & 7:30 pm.
The students in Mrs. Pam Lovell's AP European History class at Clinton County High School participated in an Enlightenment Salon on Monday, December 11th.
On Friday, December 8, 2017, Gifted & Talented students at AES, CCMS, and CCHS participated in workshops with Kentucky Shakespeare.
GEAR UP hosted an after school ornament decorating event on Tuesday, December 5th for all freshmen students at CCHS and their parents.
CCHS hosted the kindergarten students from ECC for milk and cookies on Thursday, December 7th.
All students at CCHS who had perfect attendance during the month of November were invited to a Christmas party on Wednesday, December 6th.
All seniors at Clinton County High School who have attained College & Career Readiness were honored at a Christmas Extravaganza on Wednesday, December 6th.
Clinton County Healthy Hometown recently awarded prizes to faculty and staff Be Active Club members for the second 9-weeks.
The CCHS History Club attended the annual Madrigal Dinner at the University of the Cumberlands on December 1st.
The students in Mr. Ben Prewitt's Agriculture Structures and Design classes at Clinton County High School built barns out of Popsicle sticks!
CCHS really did "Deck the Halls" this year! Check out these amazing Christmas doors!
A group of fifteen students in 9th and 10th grades from CCHS attended the iBELIEVE Leadership Summit at Eastern Kentucky University on November 28, 2017.
A College and Career Ready luncheon was held on November 21st to recognize students who have attained the level of college and career readiness as reflected in their ACT scores, Compass scores, or vocational studies exams.
All 9th grade students and parents are invited to an after-school ornament decorating event on December 5th.
New immunization requirements for Kentucky school children are effective for the 2018-2019 school year. Follow this link to learn more.
The Link Crew members at CCHS helped to create a Thanks-Giving Tree to celebrate this season of giving thanks.
Clinton County made history again in football this season with 3 overall state rankings!
Over 250 people were in attendance at the 14th annual Missoula Children’s Theatre residency week performance on Friday, November 10th.
The Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) of Missoula, Montana and fifty-seven local students will present Gulliver's Travels on Friday, November 10th.
A College and Career Ready Halloween treat was awarded on October 31st at Clinton County High School to recognize students who are "spooktacular" and have attained the level college and career readiness as reflected in their ACT scores, Compass scores, or vocational studies exams.
Help out local youth by donating to the Sneaker Drive!
Join the Clinton County School District to support funding the pension by wearing red on Friday, November 3rd!
Clinton County School District Food Services is excited to introduce the new Hot / Cold Breakfast & Lunch Bar at CCHS!
On Tuesday, October 3rd, Gear Up hosted a job site visit at the Corvette Plant and campus tour of Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
On Friday, October 13th, Gifted & Talented students from CCMS and CCHS were transported to Asbury University Challenge Course in Wilmore, Kentucky.
The 10th Annual Reaching for Rainbows Fishing Derby for students in Clinton and Russell Counties was held on Thursday, September 28th at Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery.
CYBER SCHOOL DAYS folders will be sent home with students on Friday, November 3rd. Follow this link to find out more about CYBER SCHOOL DAYS.
Students and staff at CCMS & CCHS participated in Gear Up Week September 18th - 22nd.
The CCHS senior class took a trip to Dale Hollow Lake State Park on September 15th to take Senior Favorites photos.
Along with schools across the state, Clinton County Schools celebrated High Attendance Day on Wednesday, September 20, 2017.
CCHS sophomore Conlan Beck recently received an Award of Excellence from the National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists for his participation in the Congress of Future Medical Leaders outside of Boston during the summer of 2017.
On Friday, September 15th, twenty-seven CCHS students participated in the High School Leadership Conference at Western Kentucky University.
The CCHS Soccer Dawgs are the 4th Region All "A" Tournament Champs!
Two more new teachers join the ranks at Clinton County High School for the 2017-18 school year.
8th grade students at Clinton County Middle School have the opportunity to enroll in courses at the Clinton County Area Technology Center.
Alfredda Stearns, a representative from the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International (DKG), presented the first year female teachers in Clinton County with tote bags full of school supplies, compliments of the local Iota Chapter of DKG.
The CCHS Volley Dawgs are the 4th Region All "A" Tournament Champs!
Upon completing a sequence of courses within the Career Pathway program of studies, students are graduating from high school with stackable, portable industry certifications.
Fifty-eight students from preschool to out of school youth participated in the 2017 Migrant Summer Program activities.
Clinton County High School student Isabelle Moons graduated this summer from The Center for Rural Development’s 2017 Rogers Scholars program.
Follow this link for information about how to view the August 21st solar eclipse safely.
Clinton County Schools will be closed on Monday, August 21st for the solar eclipse.
Clinton County Schools Psychometrist and Special Education Liaison Melissa Campbell participated in an online panel discussion for the I3 Get the Picture! program and earned 500 pencils for CCHS!
The 5th Annual Clinton County School District Instructional Strategies Mini-Conference was held at Clinton County Middle School on Monday, July 31st.
Superheroes was the theme for the Clinton County School District Opening Day 2017. Everyone learned that you don’t have to have super powers to be a superhero. Some HEROIC faculty and staff also starred in a couple of SUPER videos to kick off the year!
Six Clinton County High School students earned one credit hour from Western Kentucky University for completing the online course College & Career Explorations.
The 2017-2018 Open House / Orientation schedule for all schools is now available.
Clinton County Healthy Hometown recently awarded prizes to the faculty and staff Be Active Club members at ECC, AES, CCMS, and CCHS for the last 9-weeks.
On Monday, May 15th, the students in Mrs. Angela Sloan's Dual Credit English 102 class at Clinton County High School performed Macbeth at Good Neighbor's Theatre.
The Summer Feeding Program began on Friday, May 26th and will provide meals at several locations throughout the county until July 21st.
The senior members of the CCHS Archery Team were honored at the Archery Banquet at Albany Elementary School on Tuesday, April 25th.
The members of the high school academic team, as well as the high school KUNA students, were recognized at the May 15th school board meeting.
CCHS junior students who have taken classes this year at CCATC participated in mock interviews on Monday, May 15th.
The last College and Career Readiness luncheon of the year for CCHS seniors was held on Monday, May 15th.
GEAR UP hosted a Parent College Night at the Somerset Community College Clinton Campus on Monday, April 24th.
The Clinton County High School graduating class of 2017 visited ECC and AES on the last day of school for their Senior Walk.
Clinton County School District is celebrating the SUPER HEROES who make our schools great this week!
On Tuesday, May 9th, Clinton County High School honored 99 seniors who have committed to post-secondary education in the first ever Decision Day at CCHS.
CCHS sophomore Isabelle Moons has been selected by The Center for Rural Development to attend the 2017 Rogers Scholars program.
Clinton County Area Technology Center students earned a total of 44 Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certifications in Digital Literacy during the spring semester.
Students in the English I & II Pre-AP classes at CCHS attended the presentation of A Midsummer Night's Dream at Lindsey Wilson College on Friday, April 28th.
Student members of CCATC's FBLA chapter who competed at the State Leadership Conference were honored at the most recent Chamber of Commerce meeting.
Clinton County was recently chosen as one of the districts for the Advance Kentucky Computer Science Initiative and will implement Code.org curriculums next school year.
Mrs. Angela Sloan's Dual Credit English 102 class will be presenting the play Macbeth at Good Neighbors Theatre in Byrdstown, Tennessee on Monday, May 15th at 6:00 PM.
Clinton County High School partnered with Keystone Foods for an Earth Day celebration on Friday, April 21st.
The CCHS Relay for Life team and softball team joined together to celebrate cancer survivors at Pink Out night on April 13th.
On Wednesday, April 19th, CCHS students had the opportunity to participate in the Lexington Legends Game Day Education Program at Applebee's Park.
On April 17-19, 2017, fourteen members of CCATC's FBLA chapter attended the State Leadership Conference at the Galt House in Louisville, Kentucky.
The 8th annual Gifted & Talented Art Show was held on April 18th at Clinton County High School.
The 5th annual Clinton County High School Academic Showcase was held on April 18th.
The 5th annual Clinton County Schools Taste Test Sampler was held at Clinton County High School on April 18th. You voted! Check out the results!
Clinton County Area Technology Center and the Clinton County Extension Office are teaming up to provide students with a better chance at a promising career with Clinton County's newest Dress for Success Career Closet.
Clinton County Area Technology Center HOSA, FBLA, and SKILLS USA students raised $117.00 during the annual Pennies for Patients fundraiser.
Clinton County High School students who are College and Career Ready were rewarded with ice cream sundae buffet and Easter egg hunt on Friday, April 14th.
Gifted & Talented students in grades K - 12 visited the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington on March 30th & 31st.
The Clinton County High School KUNA students attended the Kentucky United Nations Assembly at the Galt House in Louisville on March 26-28, 2017.
The 4th annual Clinton County Healthy Hometown Family Fun Run & 5K Run for the Roses will be held on Saturday, May 6th at Mt. View Park.
The 5th annual Taste Test Sampler will be held in the CCHS gym on Tuesday, April 18th from 4:00 - 6:00 pm.
On March 27th & 29th, volunteers throughout the Clinton County School District, as well as community organizations and agencies, came together to work with students during Operation Preparation.
Members of the CCATC HOSA organization competed at the State Leadership Conference, where senior Emily Frye won first place in the Home Health Aide competition.
On Tuesday, March 21st, the Clinton County High School freshmen students enjoyed a visit to the campus of Tennessee Tech, sponsored by GEAR UP.
Freshman students at Clinton County High School participated in the Truth and Consequences event on Friday, March 17th.
The CCHS JROTC Bulldog Battalion competed at the 8th Annual 7th Brigade, SGM (Ret) Paul Gray Memorial Drill in Radcliff, Kentucky on March 11, 2017.
On Thursday, March 9, 2017, thirty-three members of the CCATC FBLA chapter competed at the Regional Leadership Conference.
Students and mentors from the CCHS i3 "Get the Picture" program attended the annual WKU Quiz Bowl at Western Kentucky University on Friday, March 3rd.
The CCHS JROTC Bulldog Battalion Drill Team won 2nd place in the Armed Platoon Inspection and 3rd place in the Armed Platoon Regulation Drill at the EKU JROTC Classic on March 4th.
Clinton County High School senior Frank Zheng has been named as one of the sixteen students to receive the most prestigious academic scholarship awarded by Western Kentucky University, the Cherry Presidential Scholarship.
Clinton County Healthy Hometown recently awarded prizes to the faculty and staff Be Active Club members at ECC, AES, CCMS, and CCHS for the second 9-weeks.
CCHS students got to turn fruit into art at an Edible Arrangement Event hosted by GEAR UP on February 27th.
A College and Career Ready Valentine Luncheon was held on February 14th to recognize students who have attained the level of college and career readiness as reflected in their ACT scores, Compass scores, or vocational studies exams.
CCHS freshman Conlan Beck attended the State of the Commonwealth Address with the First Lady's Youth Leadership Council in Frankfort on February 8th & 9th, sponsored by the GEAR UP PALS program.
Have you seen the #loveKYschools campaign? Click here to find out all about it!
The CCHS Relay for Life team raised over $500.00 with their contest for teachers or administrators to take a "Pie in the Face" for the worthy cause.
The Clinton County High School Academic Team won first place at the District 15 High School Governor's Competition on Saturday, January 28th.
Lady Bulldogs Macy Campbell, Mackenzie Polston, and Allee Hopper, and Bulldogs Clay Choate and Jamison Summers were named to the All-Tournament Teams during the Touchstone Energy All "A" Classic 4th Region Basketball Tournament.
A representative from Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics at Morehead State University visited CCHS on Tuesday, January 18th.
Mailee Boils, James Smith, Quentin Fulton, Jessica Reyes, and Kristen Branham will have their artwork featured in the VSA Kentucky Student Traveling Art Exhibit, "A Matter of Perspective."
On Thursday, January 12th, students at AES, CCMS, and CCHS participated in the Day of Dance workshop with the Louisville Ballet Outreach Program.
On December 14th, Clinton County Healthy Hometown Fitness Buddies were rewarded with a trip to the Urban Ninja Project gym in Lexington to work out and celebrate their hard work throughout the semester.
Students in Mrs. Kathy Hunter’s and Mrs. Tyonia Sinclair’s health classes at Clinton County High School are learning CPR basics.
All CCHS seniors who have attained College & Career Readiness were honored at a Christmas party on December 7th.
Clinton County High School sophomore James Cecil participated in the SOAR Appalachian Health Hack-a-Thon on October 6-8, 2016.
The Clinton County High School JROTC Bulldog Battalion is on a winning streak, claiming the championship at the Upper Cumberland Color Guard Competition, defeating White County in a Marksmanship Competition, and placing second at the SGT York Drill Meet.
The Medical Center at Albany recently donated a hospital bed to the Health Sciences Program at the Clinton County Area Technology Center.
Clinton County Area Technology Center students earned a total of 27 Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certifications in Digital Literacy at the end of the fall semester.
Students at CCHS really did "Deck the Halls" this year! Check out these amazing Christmas doors!
Mrs. Katresa Collins' Pre-AP English I class at CCHS performed a reader's theater of Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
FBLA student volunteers helped out at the Christmas Program at the Clinton County Public Library on December 10th and at the annual Christmas Village on December 12th.
The annual CCHS Band Christmas Concert was held on Sunday, December 11, 2016 at the Clinton County Learning Center. Follow this link to watch clips from the concert.
AES student Tressay Stinson was the overall winner of the 2016 Stop Littering Albany Poster Contest.
The local Migrant Education Program was featured in the December issue of Migrant Magazine, the state publication of the Kentucky Migrant Education Program.
The Clinton County High School varsity cheerleaders recently hosted their annual "Breakfast with Princesses" fundraiser.
HOSA and FBLA students at Clinton County Area Technology Center collected items and filled thirty-one shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child.
Clinton County Area Technology Center students in the Medicaid Nurse Aide Program recently assisted with the annual Health Fair at Dyer Drug.
Clinton County Healthy Hometown recently awarded prizes to faculty and staff Be Active Club members at ECC, AES, CCMS, & CCHS for the first 9-weeks.
Clinton County High School hosted the annual Veterans Day Program on Friday, November 11th in honor of Veterans Day.
On Wednesday, October 26th, the Clinton County High School and 4-H Adventure Club went hiking and took a guided cave tour at Dale Hollow State Park.
Missoula Children's Theatre and over 50 local students presented an original musical adaptation of Peter & Wendy on Friday, November 11th.
A College and Career Ready Halloween Party was held on October 31st to recognize students who have attained the level of college and career readiness as reflected in their ACT scores, Compass scores, or vocational studies exams.
Join Peter, Wendy, Captain Hook and many more this Friday, November 11th at 7:30 pm at the Clinton County Learning Center for a fanciful flight to Neverland and back when the Missoula Children's Theatre and more than 50 local students present an original musical adaptation of PETER AND WENDY.
On Tuesday, November 1st, CCMS and CCHS students traveled to Nashville, Tennessee to participate in the Tennessee Titans Learning Lab.
On Friday, October 28th, CCMS and CCHS students traveled to Bowling Green, Kentucky to tour the WBKO television studio.
Lt. Governor Jenean Hampton played drums with the Clinton County High School marching band during her visit on October 20th to discuss her new initiative - the Lt. Governor's 1st Annual Entrepreneurship Challenge.
Fitness Buddies is a new program sponsored by Clinton County Healthy Hometown that partners high school students with elementary school students to encourage activity and healthy living!
A College and Career Ready luncheon was held on October 3rd to recognize students who have attained the level of college and career readiness as reflected in their ACT scores, Compass scores, or vocational studies exams.
The 13th annual Missoula Children's Theatre residency week will be November 7th - 11th. An audition for the show will be held TODAY from 3:30 - 5:30 PM at the Learning Center.
Students at CCMS and CCHS celebrated college and career readiness during GEAR UP Week!
Students in Mrs. Holly Claborn’s Financial Literacy class at CCATC are using Dave Ramsey's "Foundations in Personal Finance: High School Edition" curriculum.
The 9th Annual Reaching for Rainbows Fishing Derby for students in Clinton and Russell Counties was held on Wednesday, September 28th at Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery.
On Tuesday, September 27th, CCMS and CCHS students traveled to Bowling Green to experience the making of an American icon - the Corvette.
Come out to the Fall Carnival at CCHS on Saturday, October 1st and support the 2017 Senior Class!
The Clinton County High School Boys Varsity Soccer Team defeated Owensboro Catholic 2-0 in the state sectional on Saturday, September 17th to advance to the state tournament.
The Clinton County High School Girls and Boys Varsity Golf Teams won the 16th District Tournament on September 15th.
The students in Mrs. Pam Miniard's art classes at Clinton County High School have been working with the Burkesville Academy of Fine Arts (BAFA) to create the set for the upcoming production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
CCHS freshman Conlan Beck was selected to participate in the First Lady's Youth Leadership Council.
Forty-five students from preschool through high school participated in the 2016 Migrant Summer Program activities.
The CCHS Girls and Boys Golf teams won first place in the All A Tournament at Monroe County on Wednesday, August 17, 2016.
The Fish Philosophy was the theme for the Clinton County School District Opening Days 2016. Everyone learned how important it is to Be There, Choose Your Attitude, Make Their Day, and Play! Faculty and staff also starred in a few fishy videos to kick off the year!
In preparation for a new school year, teachers and staff attended the 4th Annual Clinton County School District Instructional Strategies Mini-Conference at CCMS on August 3rd & 4th.
CCHS students Frank Zheng and Vivian Zheng attended the FBLA National Leadership Conference in Atlanta on June 29th & 30th.
Class pick up and orientation information.
The Summer Feeding Program started on June 6th and will continue through July 28th. The Bus Stop Cafe is making the rounds, delivering breakfast and lunch to students throughout the county.
The 2016-2017 Open House / Orientation schedule for all schools is now available.
Clinton County Healthy Hometown recently awarded prizes to faculty and staff Be Active Club members at Clinton County High School for the last 9-weeks.
Beginning on July 1st, Clinton County School District will implement a 100% Tobacco Free School policy in all schools.
The Clinton County Healthy Hometown Coalition was recently featured in a story on Kentucky Educational Television (KET). Find out how you can watch it!
Clinton County Healthy Hometown Coalition youth members recently recorded public service announcements at WANY that will air this summer to encourage healthy habits.
Students at ECC, AES, CCMS, and CCHS who made the most improvement on reaching their iFit goals during the second semester of school were awarded bicycles and Fitbits by the Healthy Hometown Project.
The 7th annual Gifted & Talented Art Show was held on May 19, 2016 at the Clinton County Learning Center.
The last College and Career Readiness luncheon of the year for CCHS seniors was held on Wednesday, May 18th.
On Wednesday, May 18th, thirty one students from Clinton County High School visited the campus of Somerset Community College to learn about the programs offered there.
The Clinton County High School Spanish Club visited Albany Elementary School on May 5th to teach the elementary students about Cinco de Mayo.
The 3rd annual Healthy Hometown 5K Run for the Roses and 1K Family Fun Run was held at Mt. View Park on Saturday, May 7th.
Clinton County Middle School hosted the CCHS Spanish Club during a Cinco de Mayo celebration on May 5th.
The 23rd annual Clinton County High School JROTC Military Ball was held at Dale Hollow State Resort Park on April 23rd.
The students enrolled in the Clinton County Area Technology Center, along with the Instructors Billie Frye, RN and Cindy Albertson, RN, recently collected items for persons battling cancer.
Clinton County Area Technology Center HOSA, FBLA, and SKILLS USA students raised $233.67 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society during the Pennies for Patients fundraiser.
Director of Pupil Personnel Julie York awarded a new iPad mini to one student from each school who had perfect attendance for the 8th month of school.
Eight students passed the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) PowerPoint certification in Digital Literacy this semester at Clinton County Area Technology Center.
Eight students passed the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Excel certification in Digital Literacy this semester at Clinton County Area Technology Center.
The Lake Cumberland Regional FFA Banquet was held at The Center for Rural Development in Somerset, Kentucky on April 26th.
The Summer Feeding Program will begin on Monday, June 6th and will provide meals at several locations throughout the county until July 28th.
On April 18th - 20th, six members of Clinton County ATC's chapter of Future Business Leaders of America attended the State Leadership Conference.
CCMS 6th grader Ben Tallent was the overall winner of the Stop Littering Albany Poster Contest.
On Friday, April 22nd, CCMS and CCHS students traveled to Nashville, Tennessee to tour the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, where some of their original lyrics were turned into songs.
The 4th annual Clinton County High School Academic Showcase was held on April 19th.
CCMS 5th grader Ashton Daniels was the winner of the Bulldog Lip Sync, held in conjunction with the Taste Test Sampler and Academic Showcase at Clinton County High School on April 19th.
The 4th annual Clinton County Schools Taste Test Sampler was held at Clinton County High School on April 19th. You voted! Check out the results!
Clinton County Area Technology Center students Daniel Duvall and Kacey Wade brought home some hardware from the state SKILLS USA competition.
Clinton County High School students who are College and Career Ready were rewarded with an Easter luncheon and Egg Hunt in March.
Clinton County High School student Vivian Zheng has been selected by The Center for Rural Development to attend the 2016 Rogers Scholars program.
JROTC students from Clinton County High School recently visited Clinton County Middle School to introduce the program to next year's freshman class.
CCATC HOSA member Erika Rodriguez won first place in the Home Health Aide competition at the State HOSA conference on March 17th & 18th.
On March 30th & 31st, volunteers throughout the Clinton County School District, as well as community organizations and agencies came together to work with students during Operation Preparation.
The College and Career Ready students at CCHS were rewarded with another extravaganza in February, but with an ethnic twist!
Clinton County Area Technology Center's SkillsUSA students attended the SkillsUSA Regional Competition in Somerset on March 5th.
Clinton County Area Technology Center's Future Business Leaders of America chapter attended the FBLA Regional Leadership Conference on March 10th.
Clinton County Hospital staff speak to students and volunteer parents at Truth or Consequences: The Choice is Yours event on Friday, March 11th.
Clinton County High School Youth Services Center and Albany First Baptist Church hosted "A Beautiful You" Girls Night Out on Friday, March 11th.
The CCHS Bulldogs, Lady Bulldogs, and Varsity Cheerleaders brought home several awards during the 16th District Tournament.
On Friday, February 26th, thirteen students from Clinton County High School competed at the annual Western Kentucky University Quiz Bowl.
Eight students passed the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Word certification in Digital Literacy last semester at Clinton County Area Technology Center.
Students at Clinton County Middle School and Clinton County High School who made the most improvement on reaching their iFit goals during the first semester of school were awarded Fitbits from Healthy Hometown Project.
The Clinton County School Board has voted to amend the school calendar, making Monday, February 15th and Tuesday, February 16th instructional days for students, in light of the recently missed snow days.
Director of Pupil Personnel Julie York awarded prizes to the attendance winners for the month of January on Friday, February 5th.
The Clinton County High School Academic Team won first place at the District Governor's Cup Competition held on January 30th.
Clinton County High School Lady Bulldogs Mackenzie Polston and Macy Campbell were named to the 4th Region All "A" Academic Team and All "A" Tournament team, respectively.
The February 2016 Nutrition Newsletter was compiled by Healthy Hometown Project Coordinator April Speck, Student Fitness Leader Cheryl Boils, and Clinton County Schools Food Services Director Georgia Rigney.
Robert Brock of Kentucky Chautauqua portrayed author Mark Twain at Clinton County High School on Friday, January 15th.
The Clinton County High School boys varsity basketball team won first place at the Twin Lakes Classic on Wednesday, December 23rd.
Students who scored Distinguished on all K-PREP tests last school year were recognized at halftime of the CCHS boys' basketball game on Tuesday, December 15th.
All CCHS Seniors who have attained College & Career Readiness were honored at a Christmas Extravaganza on Friday, December 11th.
Students in Mrs. Miranda Stockton's chemistry classes at Clinton County High School created "Chemistree" ornaments for extra credit.
Clinton County High School was recently awarded a $25,000 grant from the Kentucky Department of Education to purchase new kitchen equipment.
Zackary Garmon, Ryan Brumley, and Jessie Albertson were the winners of this semester's H & R Block Budget Challenge.
A College and Career Ready Luncheon was held on November 12th at Clinton County High School to recognize students who have attained the level college and career readiness as reflected in their ACT scores, Compass scores, or vocational studies exams.
A College and Career Fair was held at Clinton County High School on November 19th.
On November 17th, Clinton County Area Technology Center FBLA students visited the Titans Learning Lab and learned about the behind the scenes workings of an NFL team.
On Friday, November 20th, CCMS and CCHS students visited Newton's Attic in Lexington, where they participated in an engineering educational program.
On Friday, November 13th, CCMS and CCHS students visited Berea College, where they participated in Berea Craft Educational Workshops.
CCHS students in AP U.S. History and AP European History visited the Kentucky Museum at Western Kentucky University on Friday, October 31st.
Over 270 people were in attendance at the 12th annual Missoula Children's Theatre residency week performance of Aladdin on Friday, November 6th.
The Missoula Children's Theatre performance of Aladdin with over 50 local students will be held on Friday, November 6th at 7:00 PM at the Clinton County Learning Center auditorium.
Clinton County Area Technology Center FBLA students volunteered at the Spooky Story Night event at Clinton County Public Library on October 27th.
The Healthy Kids Clinic will be conducting a flu clinic on Monday, November 2nd at CCHS.
Winning posters from the annual Foothills Festival Poster Contest were displayed for viewing in the courthouse during the weekend of the festival.
The CCHS Class of 2016 will host a Powder Puff Football fundraiser for the Senior Prom on Thursday, October 22nd at the CCHS football field.
Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) students assisted with the annual Second Sunday event on October 11th.
The 12th annual Missoula Children's Theatre residency week in Clinton County will be November 2 - 6, 2015. This year's show is ALADDIN!
Clinton County School District has utilized three CYBER SCHOOL DAYS - January 27th, February 9th, & February 10th. Click on the Cyber School Days Quick Link at left to find out more about Cyber School Days.
The CCHS Senior Class will have a haunted house during two weekends in October as a fundraiser to support Project Graduation.
On Monday, September 28th, CCHS students visited the campus of Western Kentucky University and watched Our Town, performed by students in the WKU Theatre Program.
CCHS students who completed Advanced Placement (AP) courses were recognized at the September school board meeting.
The 8th Annual Reaching for Rainbows Fishing Derby for students in Clinton and Russell Counties was held on Wednesday, September 23rd at Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery.
A Hunter Education Student Course will be offered on Saturday, October 3rd from 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM at the Clinton County Learning Center.
The "I Love to Read" program at Clinton County Public Library kicks off with the first event - Spooky Story Night on October 27th.
Cumberland Family Medical Center is sponsoring a school spirit photo contest on their Facebook page.
Friday, August 21st was bittersweet for some members of the Clinton County High School marching band. For the seniors, it was their last first home football game.
The Clinton County High School Volleyball Team won the McCreary County Tournament on August 22nd.
The Clinton County High School Girls and Boys Varsity Golf Teams won the 16th District Tournament on September 1st.