
Today is the day to pick up your meal box! Pick-ups will be 12- 6 p.m. at the Carroll County Middle School. If you have already signed up, there is no need to sign up again.
"We feel things went really well on our first pick-ip date and were able to feed 638 children in those six hours," said Assistant Food Services Director Lisa Payton. "We are hoping to streamline the process and operate more as a drive-thru service."
As a result, families need to circle around the Middle School building so that you will exit the line at Fourth and Seminary streets after getting your box(es). Youāll pull up to the tented area and a staff member will come to your car to get your child(ren)ās information, load your boxes for you and then youāll be on your way. Please be patient with our staff if we ask you to move your vehicle to come in the other direction.
Thank you for participating with our Summer Feeding Program and allowing us to feed your children! If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Angela Adkins, Food Service Director, or Lisa Payton, Assistant FS Director at 502-732-9362.


Tomorrow is the next collection day for the summer breakfast and lunch meal boxes. If you haven't signed up yet, the registration is open through July 19. Please use this link to sign up for the food boxes. https://www.carroll.kyschools.us/o/ccs/page/school-nutrition


Grayson Kinman, a 2024 graduate of Carroll County High School, achieved a fifth place finish at the state turbo javelin meet this week.
Grayson was ranked sixth in the state going into the meet. He threw the turbo javelin 120 feet and 5 inches. The state meet was held at the Bishop Brossart complex.

Seth Franklin represented the Carroll County High School track and field team well by taking fourth place in the high jump at the state meet last month. He jumped a personal best 6ā2ā to earn a spot on the podium.
He also finished 10th in long jump with 20ā1.75ā and 11th in triple jump with 39ā10.75ā
Seth has competed at the state meet in all three events this year and last year, competed in high jump as a sophomore and, as a junior, ran in then 4x100 relay.
Sethās performance at this yearās state meet resulted in him being named Second Team all state for the High Jump. (Photos courtesy of Angela Franklin)




These CCHS leaders definitely knew how to quack us up before graduation! Their mini quackers are a fun tribute to the senior prank that saw the school overrun with tiny ducks.

The Epilepsy Foundation of Kentuckiana has extended its deadline for scholarship applications to July 15. Use this link to apply. https://www.efky.org/scholarships.html


Carroll County Schools is hiring a reading and math intervention coach who will work with Kathryn Winn and Cartmell teachers. We offer great benefits, a competitive salary, positive work environment and fantastic work schedule. Job details available at join.ccpanthers.com.


Congratulations to our Panther baseball and softball athletes named to the NCKC All Conference team!



Carroll County Middle School closed outs its year with a number of field days. Inflatables were a big hit as were volleyball and football games. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

Panther families, summer is a great time to make sure your child's immunizations are current. Please use this link to access documents related to your child's medical needs. https://www.carroll.kyschools.us/page/health-services


Students from six different countries took a trip to Marengo Cave recently. They also enjoyed additional activities like gemstone mining and a giant maze.

Carrollton City Council recognized the middle and high school soccer teams for their successful seasons. Congratulations to all of these student athletes!


Open gym starts tomorrow for athletes interested in playing middle school volleyball.

A new team of eighth grade mentors will join the WEB (Where Everybody Belongs) Leaders when school starts in August. The eighth graders work specifically with fifth grade students who are new to CCMS and might need some help navigating middle school life.
The members are Tanner Dukes,Braden Robbins, Kevin Vnetura-Morales, Dallas McGuire , Sebastian Gutierrez-Andrade, Johnathan Pirtle, Mason Carrico, Logan Kyle, Zander Webb, Tristan Barkley, Will Noble, Alan Wainscott, Alex Wainscott, Addyson Noble, Yocelyn Sanchez-Gomez, Melisa Reynoso-Lopez, Zury Nopal-Hilario, Katelynn Huff, McKenzie Roblero, Michelle Keen, Aria Renfro, Jaquelyn Clark, Araya Snow, Aubree Mercado, Emily McMurray, Kinley Harsin and Taylor Miller.

Join the Cartmell Elementary team!


#MondaysCanBeBeautiful


The Senior Class of 2024 completed its final walkthrough of all schools on Tuesday. Students lined the halls to cheer for their accomplishments and many shared emotional moments with current and former teachers. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

The 2024 Carroll County High School graduation will be live streamed tomorrow on Vimeo. The stream will begin at 12:30. The ceremony begins at 1 pm. Here is the link: https://vimeo.com/event/4332083

The Carroll County Board of Education recognized the District Ambassadors upon completion of the program's first year. "They learned a great deal about all the operations of the school district," Carroll County Schools Superintendent Casey Jaynes said. "The goal is for them to go out and share that knowledge with others." Pictured (from left) are: Superintendent Jaynes, Robb Adams, Linda Davis, Deidra Hays and Torie Hewitt. Each attended at least four of the six Ambassadors meetings. Also attending at least one meeting were Paula Rice, Mandy Parker and Tish Chadwell.

Have a great summer everyone!!
