The option to repurpose Martin Luther King Junior into Hopkinsville Middle School is one step closer to reality. Tuesday night, the Local Planning Committee for Christian County Schools met and approved the Kentucky Department of Education amended District Facilities Plan.
Superintendent Chris Bentzel says this amendment will allow them to move a few schools for the 2024-2025 school year.
click to download audioBentzel adds the number one reason for moving 6th grade back to middle school is student achievement.
click to download audioHafer Architect, Eric Rang says the amended plan will remove the need for construction at Sinking Fork, the Hopkinsville Middle School building, and Indian Hills.
click to download audioIt will allow for additional construction at Pembroke and Christian County Middle if needed in the future.
Jason Wilson, who is stepping in to help with Josh Hunt’s departure, says there are just a couple of steps left in the process.
click to download audioThe School Board will consider the plan at its June 15th meeting. Bentzel adds the bids for the consolidated high school are expected in June 29th.