Henderson County High School Explained

Henderson County High School
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Established:1954
District:Henderson County Schools
Type:High school
Principal:Amber Thomas
Faculty:143
Enrollment:2,062 (2019-2020)[1]
Mascot:Colonel
Streetaddress:2424 Zion Road
City:Henderson
State:Kentucky
Zipcode:42420
Country:USA

Henderson County High School (HCHS) is the only high school in Henderson County, Kentucky and is among the largest high schools in Kentucky, with nearly 2000 students enrolled in grades 9–12 each year.

History

Henderson County High School was established in 1954, per the merger of various individual high schools outside of the Henderson city limits. Its first home was at 1707 Second Street in Henderson. It relocated to its current premises on 2424 Zion Road (which is actually farther down the same road as its previous home) in 1969. In 1976, the other high school in Henderson County, Henderson City High School, closed, and all of its students moved to Henderson County High School.

North Middle School is located on the old High School grounds at 1707 Second Street.

Structure

Currently, the school is divided into four student units that cut across all grade levels; red, green, blue and the career and technical unit which act somewhat as separately functioning high schools. Students from different units can have classes outside their home unit. Each unit has its own set of principals and guidance counselors equipped to meet each student's needs. All the units also share a coordinating principal with overall control for the school. There is also a technology education unit in the school.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Our Schools. Henderson County Schools. February 24, 2020.