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Superintendent's Message
-Glen Miller
Dear Parents, Guardians, and Community Members: Reflecting on the 2012-2013 school year, our school community can... read more
About Our District
Campbell County Schools is located in Northern Kentucky and encompasses the cities of Alexandria, California, Cold Spring, Highland Heights, Melbourne, Wilder and Woodlawn. Campbell County Schools is the third-largest school district in Northern Kentucky, offering the very best educational opportunities to the students it serves in preschool thru 12th grade. There are five elementary schools in the district: Campbell Ridge, Donald E. Cline, Grant's Lick, Crossroads and John W. Reiley. Campbell County Middle School serves over 1000 students in grades 6-8 and Campbell County High School serves 1500 students in grades 9-12. Each school is managed by site based decision-making councils (SBDM). The school district employs 720 people and has a working budget in excess of $41 million. Building renovation is completed on a continual basis, ensuring well-maintained and quality facilities throughout the entire district.

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CCS ranks 3rd in NKY testing

Results of the 2010 Kentucky Core Content Test place Campbell County students among the best in the state. With an overall index of 95, CCS places 3rd in Northern Kentucky behind only Ft. Thomas and Beechwood independent school distrists. The score places CCS solidly in the top 10 percent of all districts in the state. This is a tremendous achievement. 
  
Eighty percent of Campbell County Schools' students reached proficiency in reading according to No Child Left Behind. The percentage was only slightly less in math with 73.5 percent reaching proficiency. Both scores are well beyond the goals set for the district by the state.

The increases in the number of students reaching proficiency are dramatic. Over the last 5 years, Campbell County Schools has increased the percentage of proficient students with disabilities and those qualifying for free and reduced lunch by more than 30 percent in reading and math.

See more results here.