The Carroll County High School's second annual Art Show will be April 11. Don't miss seeing the works of art from our students and community members!
Children's author and Louisville native Brittany Thurman spoke to first graders at Kathryn Winn today. She talked to them about being an author and following your dreams. They read her book "Fly" together. She received a Golden Kite award for the book in 2023.
Congratulations to Panther baseball player Branon Battaglia for being named NCKC Player of the Week!
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Last night, the CCMS Girlsā and Boysā Track teams competed at the Walton-Verona Bearcat Meet.
Coach Joseph Creager said there were six teams from Northern Kentucky participating on a very windy and chilly night. āThis was our second meet of the season and we are continuing to make improvements,ā he said.
Girls 100 Meter Dash - Helany Gutierrez 7th place, Britani Alvarez 26th place, Yolanda Nava Sanchez 41st place
Girls 200 Meter Dash - Helany Gutierrez 4th place, Britani Alvarez 17th place
Girls Shot Put - Yetzali Trinidad Olguin 16th, Yolanda Nava Sanchez 19th
Girls Discus - Yetzali Trinidad Olguin 14th, Yolanda Nava Sanchez 19th
Boys 100 Meter Dash - Camden Barkley 13th, Tristan Barkley 16th , Zander Webb 26th , Landon Martin 41st
Boys 200 Meter Dash - Tristan Barkley 15th , Camden Barkley 16th, Zander Webb 28th
Boys 400 Meter Dash - Zander Webb 22nd
Boys 1600 Meter Run - Alex Bolton 4th, Johnathan Pirtle 17th
Boys Long Jump - Zander Webb 13th
Boys Shot Put - Alan McCarthy 19th
Boys Discus - Alan McCarthy 19th
The Carroll County High School production of A Voice in the Dark: A Salem Story will be next month. Get your tickets now!
Ten students in the pre-nursing program at the Carroll County Area Technology Center have earned their Student Registered Nursing Assistant certification.
They are trained to work in medical facilities and care for a patientās daily living needs. They are also eligible to apply for nursing school after receiving this distinction. The certification is through the Kentucky Board of Nursing and Kentucky Medicaid.
These students can now add the SRNA credentials behind their name as part of their official signature.
Each student was presented with a certificate by ATC Principal Kirk Brooks.
The students are Brooklyn Andrews, Arlis Soto Funez, Jenna Haynes, Calli Hoopengarner, Haley Nelson, Joshua Pickett, Natalie Riley, Yarley Gonzales Salas, Mazzie Taylor and Autumn Ward. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)
The CCHS cheerleading squad was recognized for its victory in the Americheer International competition in Florida. The team walked through the hallways to cheers from their classmates, sang the fight song with the help of other athletes and enjoyed cake at a reception. They placed 7th among 42 teams, achieving their highest score of the year. "These kids have worked really hard. This is a really hard sport," said sponsor Ashlea Beckham. She was also recognized with a lifetime achievement award. Congratulations to these student athletes!
The eighth grade band from CCMS scored a proficient at the Kentucky Music Educator's Association music festival this week. Congratulations to these young musicians! (Photos courtesy of Carmen Simo-Perkins.)
The Luck of the Irish was alive and well at Cartmell Elementary School last week when the green house, Isibindi, was celebrated at a school assembly. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)
The Strategic Plan Steering Committee yesterday worked on determining the core values for Carroll County Schools. Our community members added their thoughts during a Town Hall last night. Please continue to participate in this process and give your input!
Some members of the CCHS football team and boosters volunteered to help clean up areas damaged in Trimble County during last weekās tornado. This is a statement from the recipients of some of their work:
āWe had the pleasure of meeting several of your young men and volunteers on Saturday at our property. They showed up in full force to help those in need. To say that we were shocked is an understatement, the amount of work these young men and volunteers performed was outstanding. I wanted to post some pictures to your page and show my gratitude for the help they gave us and our neighbors. As I took these photos my eyes were blurry a few times with how much this meant to all of us in the area. I am sending all the pics I took, some were not the best so I will let you choose the ones to show. These young men will become the type of people we need in this world, willing to go above and beyond to help those in need. You now have several new fans to cheer on your team!
Grateful Neighbor's of Highway 36
Jennifer & Bradā
We are proud of the work done by our Panthers!
An impactful and informative seminar on vaping will be held on April 18. Students at each school will participate and there is a parent academy as well. Watch our social media and websites for more information!
Members of the Carroll County High School FFA Chapter celebrated Ag Day by reading to students at Kathryn Winn Primary and Cartmell Elementary.
They read a book about bugs and set up butterfly grow kits with children at Kathryn Winn. The group also read a book about greenhouses and set up window sill greenhouses filled with items planted by Cartmell Elementary students. The books and kits were donated by the Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation.
The FFA members include Kaitlyn Wilson, Matthew Biggin, Navaeh Crawford, Brayden Stewart, Houston Parker, Lacie Gross, Madi Groves, Skyler Robbins, Andrea Cotero, Keagan Hatton, Gage Stone, Johnny Scherder, Brooklyn Brewer, Macy Coghill, Macyn Walters, Luke Taylor, Jaslyn Walker, Zayn Satchwell, Jackson Kyle, Landon Warren, Patrick Parker, Rileigh Darnold, Kaden Dukes, Kaseton Tilley and Coy Willhoite.
CCHS students got to speak to Information Technology professionals during a recent Career Cluster Friday. Thank you to everyone who took time to speak with our students about IT careers.
Our Town Hall is today! Please join us at 6 p.m. for an opportunity to share in the vision and mission for Carroll County Schools. All are welcome!
Students in Mariah Adair's science class created their own roller coasters with a requirement that the car be in motion for 6 seconds. They developed their design and had to utilize the concepts of motion, acceleration, speed, velocity and gravity.
Panthers, please note today's softball game has been cancelled. It will be rescheduled.
Tomorrow is our Town Hall! Please join us to talk about the future goals for Carroll County Schools. We look forward to hearing everyone's thoughts!
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