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Campbell County High School
(859) 635-4161
909 Camel Crossing
Alexandria, KY 41001
Level: 9-12
District: Campbell County



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Campbell County High School, Alexandria, KY.


Census InfoValueYear
Black, non-Hispanic:1.34% (2007)
Hispanic:0.13% (2007)
Asian/Pacific Islander:0.67% (2007)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2007)
White, non-Hispanic:97.33% (2007)
Student Teacher Ratio:17.8% (2007)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:21.59% (2007)




Campbell County High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating3


Campbell County High School Reviews

 
The academic program is the best in the Northern KY region. Other schools, especially the private schools tout their test scores but fail to even credit Campbell County with its excellent special needs program. The academic team has not lost to any private school in the area in over a decade and some have never beaten the team. It is consistently ranked in the top of the state. Its dual credit program has advanced so fast past AP programs that anyone taking an AP course is really out of step. Like all public schools it does have issues but active awareness and hands on work by the staff does make a difference. I know for a fact that kids expelled or suspended from Campbell County now find a home in the private schools next door or up the road!

I agree with the last student on the fact that CAT scores are overkilled to make money. I am going into my sophmore year and i had some really great teachers. I love the school but safety is a small concern since stealing and fighting do occur.

The teachers are under paid forcing the better ones to have to leave the school and the students suffer severely because of this. They only care about CAT testing scores to get more money for the school. They need to focus more on the students rather than use them for money. The drop out rate has increased in the past year due to the lack of caring staff members.

Campbell County is one of the prestigious schools of Northern Kentucky. From excellent teachers, to the successful extracurricular and co-curricular activates, the school is always setting the pace. Nestled at one point of the Golden Triangle, CCHS allows students to grow into well-taught adults.

This school got our children into the one of the finest midwestern private colleges. Our envolvement in the school continues even now that our children our gone.



 

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