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CCHS students enjoyed hot chocolate and a movie sponsored by the student council before the winter break began.
Can you name these Carroll County Middle Schools pictured in the 1994 yearbook? Post your answers in the comments!
Merry Christmas to all from Carroll County Schools!
Santa Claus even came to see students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center and Carroll County High School today.
Santa visited lots of students at Carroll County Schools this week! Today, he went to the moderate to severe disabilities classroom at Carroll County Middle School. The Carrollton Masonic Chapter 134 tagged along to help Santa deliver gifts. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)
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Santa made a special visit to the Carroll County Child Development Center yesterday! (More photos on the District Facebook page and the CCCDC parent photo page.)
Ms. Katrina made sure she would be on the nice list this year! She brought Santa milk and cookies while he was visiting at the Carroll County Child Development Center this week.
Panther families, we hope you enjoy your Christmas break!
Bentlee Armstrong lit up Carroll County Middle School this week with his festive glasses!
Do you know the names of these singers featured in the 1987-88 Cartmell Elementary yearbook? Post your answers in the comments!
Congratulations to the Lady Panthers basketball team for achieving their first district win of the season, defeating Henry County 50-41.
James Walker took today's CCHS dress-up day to the next level! (Photo courtesy of Tim Hendrick.)
Cartmell Elementary's choir club will present its winter concert tonight at 6 p.m. Join them for the show and support our Panthers!
Eighth graders in Sherry Lawsonās careers class presented their capstone project to judges this week. The CCMS students researched a career in which they were interested then created a display board with their research. Each gave an oral presentation to the judges and answered questions about their chosen career. The students were scored on the display and the presentation of the career information.
Cartmell Elementary is collecting hats, glove and socks for people in need. Items can be brought to Cartmell through Friday during school hours. A donor gave 56 pieces to Matthew McLaughlin this week, helping him toward his personal goal of collecting 100 pieces. The classroom with the largest amount gets a popsicle party!
Santa visited Kathryn Winn this evening! Look for more photos on the Kathryn Winn Facebook page.
Staff from the central office stood in for Kathryn Winn's teachers last week during an assembly. The teachers were treated to a special holiday gathering while students enjoyed the play Reindeer Games.
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