BREAKING NEWS: Calloway County High School Principal Bobby Love resigned yesterday, according to an email to stakeholders from Calloway County School District Superintendent Tres Settle this afternoon, which is provided in its entirety below.
CCHS Parents and Guardians,
I wanted to reach out to let each of you know that CCHS principal Bobby Love resigned from his position on Tuesday evening for personal reasons. He will not be present at CCHS this week or during the remaining school year.
While I regret these circumstances, we will work to quickly appoint a capable interim principal. Until an interim principal is appointed, Patrick Keeney and Lynsey Smith will share co-principal duties.
The expectations at CCHS will not change with the departure of Mr. Love. We expect the best for our faculty, staff, and students in our classrooms and our extracurricular programs. Please continue to encourage your students to do their best during this administrative transition.
Thank you for your flexibility and patience during this transition. If you need something, please contact a school or district administrator.
Every Student Matters, Every Moment Counts.
Tres Settle, Superintendent
Calloway County Schools

Love just began his tenure as principal on July 1, taking over after Steve Smith retired at the end of June. Love served as the school’s assistant principal for three years before he was promoted. He was the principal at Livingston County Middle School for the four years prior.
This is a developing story. The Sentinel will report more information as it becomes available.