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Hopkinsville High School

Hopkinsville High School
Location
430 Koffman Drive
Hopkinsville, Kentucky 42240

United States
Coordinates 36°50′35″N 87°30′27″W / 36.843°N 87.5075°W / 36.843; -87.5075
Information
Type Public high school
School district Christian County Public Schools
Principal Todd Marshall
Faculty 55 (on FTE basis)
Grades 9 to 12
Enrollment 1027 (2005-06)
Student to teacher ratio 18.7
Color(s) Black and Orange        
Athletics conference KHSAA
Team name Tigers/Lady Tigers
Website

Hopkinsville High School is a four-year public high school located in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, with over 1,000 students. It is operated by the Christian County Public Schools school district.

There was controversy in 1925 when the Christian County Board of Education was found to be failing to maintain a high school within its county seat but it was determined that the arrangements made with Hopkinsville High School met the legal requirements. Subsequently, administration was taken over by the Christian County Public Schools school district.

Teachers boycotted graduation exercises, in May 1998, after the school board granted diplomas to three seniors. The circumstances were investigated by state officials. Education Commissioner Bill Cody said the Christian County school board's action was "an awful decision" and probably illegal but the students were allowed to make up their courses at summer school.

Hopkinsville High School competes in the Kentucky High School Athletic Association. The school mascot is the Tiger and the school colors are black and orange.

In 1965 and 1966, the Hopkinsville High School football teams won the state AA football title with undefeated seasons, under coach Fleming Thornton.

In 1985, the boys' basketball team won the state title. The 1985 team also won that year's McDonald's Classic, defeating DeMatha Catholic High School of Hyattsville, Maryland by a score of 74-69 in the tournament final.

Hopkinsville High School is also one out of four high schools in Kentucky to have an indoor swimming pool on campus.

The marching band joined with cross-town-rivials Christian County High School in 2008. The idea came about in the summer break of 2007, when the indoor drumline program would be conjoined. Indoor drumline was a success, and the two schools joined for the regular marching season. The band is used the name CoHop, representing Christian County High School and Hopkinsville High School.

However, they have recently split back up into two different bands.

During the 2015 KMEA Marching Band season, the Hopkinsville marching band made school history by advancing to the Finalist round, earning 4th place in class AAAA. The band is currently led by J. Seth Peveler.


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