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Campbell County High School (Alexandria, Kentucky)

Campbell County High School
Location
909 Camel Crossing
Alexandria, Kentucky

United States
Coordinates 38°55′09″N 84°23′37″W / 38.91912°N 84.39362°W / 38.91912; -84.39362Coordinates: 38°55′09″N 84°23′37″W / 38.91912°N 84.39362°W / 38.91912; -84.39362
Information
Type Public
Motto Camel Pride: Be Respectful, Be Responsible, and Be Safe.
School district Campbell County Schools
Principal Adam Ritter
Faculty 82.5 (on FTE basis)
Grades 9 to 12
Enrollment 1,520 (October 1st, 2015)
Student to teacher ratio 18.71
Color(s) Purple and gold
Sports Sanctioned KHSAA sport
Mascot Fighting Camel
Nickname Fighting Camels
Team name Fighting Camels
Website

Campbell County High School (CCHS) is a public high school located outside of Alexandria, Kentucky. It is the only high school in the Campbell County School District and the nickname is the "Fighting Camels." It feeds from Campbell County Middle School and the district's five elementary schools: Crossroads Elementary, Campbell Ridge Elementary, Reiley Elementary, Cline Elementary, and Grant's Lick Elementary. The school has several sports programs, including baseball, basketball, and football and soccer.

CCHS also has wrestling and track & field teams, producing numerous state finishers in their history. Including back to back state champion wrestling teams in 1990 -91 and a top 25 national ranking in 1991. In 2010 the girls track program won their first team state championship.

CCHS and Bishop Brossart High School (BBHS) are known for the rivalry both on the field/court and off the court as well against each other.

It serves portions of Campbell County, including Alexandria, California, Claryville, Cold Spring, Crestview, Highland Heights, Mentor, and Wilder.

Campbell County High School also has an academic team. Donn Manker is the current head coach of the team and is assisted by Doctor Linda Weber, Linda Mauser, and Christopher Manker, a former member of the Academic Team. This team has been to several competitions in various places, including Vanderbilt University, at which they competed in NAQT format. Also they have been to state competition in both 2009, 2010 and 2011. In order to get to state, they competed at both the district and regional levels. District Play is between schools in a small area. Regional competition is a competition between the winners of several districts.


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