An afternoon guided reading group in Robin Johnson's class created dioramas that represent a chapter within the book, "The Dragon of the Red Dawn" from the Magic Tree House series. Their finished product will be on display at Cartmell Elementary.
Kathryn Winn students were treated to the play Reindeer Games by the Cincinnati Children's Theatre. A few even got to take part in the performance! (More photos on the District's Facebook page.)
During the holidays, many parents enjoy coming to school to enjoy lunch with their child. The district welcomes parents and guardians into our schools, but we are unable to serve them lunch. Our food services staff only prepares enough food for our students and staff, so it is not prepared to serve additional adult meals. A shortage of food services staff also makes it difficult to serve additional meals. We welcome you to join your child during their lunch period, but please understand lunch will not be available for purchase by adults.
Who can name the members of the 1979 Carroll County High School frisbee team? Post your answers in the comments!
Seniors, don't forget to order your cap and gown! The price changes after Dec. 15.
Carroll County Middle School's drama club will present "Spooky Christmas" on Friday, Dec. 13. A talent show will begin at 6 p.m. in the auditorium with the play to follow. Admission is $5 for adults and $2 for anyone 17 or younger.
Business students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center showed off their Microsoft Publisher skills by making Christmas cards. Each student designed a one-of-a-kind holiday card for their parents/guardians using MS Publisher from scratch. No templates were allowed and each card had to feature a picture of the student.
Josilyn Hamm gets to care for animals through her work-based learning program. She goes to school part of the day and spends the remainder of her day as an intern at the Carroll County Animal Clinic. She secured the internship after taking animal sciences classes through the agriculture pathway at Carroll County High School. The goal for all WBL students is to attain 300 hours of successful employment and be considered career ready at graduation. Those students who are career ready receive a notation on their diploma and a cord to wear at graduation.
CCMS students made Christmas ornaments last week in the after school art club. (Photos courtesy of Elizabeth Gonterman.)
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Children from the Carroll County Child Development Center made Christmas ornaments in class. Last night, they hung them on their school tree at the Gen. Butler State Resort Park Festival of Trees. (Photos courtesy of CCCDC.)
A group of Project-Based Learning students are sprucing up the staff lounge at CCHS. They taped off a design on an accent wall and have painted the entire lounge.
Carroll County High School students in the Project-Based Learning and Work-Based Experience programs recently visited NUCOR for a tour and information on future careers.
The Junior Young Leaders recently visited NAS to learn more about their operations. They met with VP Todd Mitchell as well as Matt Dusing, the director of the Carroll County Community Development Corporation.
The middle and high school bands will be performing a winter concert next week. Join us at CCMS to support these students.
Who recognizes these kiddos working hard at Tug-Of-War? Put your answers in the comments!
In case you need a ray of sunshine on this cold day! š
Custodian Chris Riney caught cruising the halls of Carroll County High School, making the school look its best every day.
Here is another opportunity to volunteer and help our community!