Henderson and Evansville pedal together with the Upgrade Bike Share Program. On Wednesday, October 3, Henderson County launched the “Upgrade Bike Share Program” in conjunction with the Evansville Trails Coalition, a nonprofit organization focused on advocating trails, educating an active and
Fun on the Farm and Fall Festivals and Events!
Fall On the Farm Cecil Farms 9408 Mulligan Rd, Owensboro, KY 42301 Thursday, Friday & Saturdays in October @ 1-5:30pm Come out and explore and have lots of fun! The fun is FREE…with lots of pumpkins to purchase. Opportunities for family photos, hayrides and lots more! Concessions will
Fall Break Adventures Close to Home
Whether you plan to take a week off with your kids, or you just want a day or two of some family time, we have you covered. From local fun right here in Henderson to places within a couple of hours, we have provided a list of things to do over Fall Break. Halloween-related or not, you’re sure to
A Place to Call Home
It is often so easy to take the blessings in our lives for granted. For Paula Coomes, she did not realize what a blessing she was missing until Willis and Glenda Spencer walked into her life. Paula was born and raised in Evansville, IN until the age of 8 with her mother, Judy, and her
School of Fine Arts
The School of Fine Arts (SoFA) began in August 2017 when a vision by Brian Ettensohn, who has taught for twenty-six years, became a reality. Brian had always dreamed of growing the Fine Arts Department at HCHS. He wanted to offer his students more opportunity to learn and prepare them for their
Grandparent’s Day – DIY Popsicle Stick Picture Frame
Grandparents Day is the day we celebrate the special grandparents in our lives, and what better way for grandchildren to show their love and appreciation than to make a special craft all by themselves? We have provided you with a fun and simple DIY kids’ craft that every grandparent is sure to
The Journey of Homeschooling
When most parents think about their children’s education, they think about where their kids are going to go to school. However, many don’t consider the possibility of homeschooling. Although there are many who homeschool their children, you often do not hear much about it or know enough of what
Inspiration Through Strength
At age 16, most teens are getting their permits and hanging out with friends, but Indarius Walker is spending his time making trips back and forth to Louisville, KY for chemotherapy treatments. Indarius is a Henderson County High School student who was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma in February
A Note from the President
As we kick off the 2018-2019 school year, I look forward to the 146th year of excellence in Faith, Academics, and Service. Holy Name School of Jesus Catholic School (HNS) enjoys a rich history of success, which started on September 7, 1872, when four nuns arrived in Henderson to undertake the task
A Note from the Superintendent: Building a Better Graduate
U.S. News & World Report ranked Henderson County High School 27th within Kentucky for high schools. That is within the top 10% of high schools in our state. In addition, HCHS is only one of two schools to be within this top 10% in western Kentucky. Schools are ranked based on their performance