The water line that was damaged is NOT the main line to the high school. It feeds water to the greenhouse and athletic fields. Carrollton Utilities is working on it live so the water will not be turned off. School will remain in session under normal operations.
The water main at Carroll County High School has been damaged. Please be aware! Further updates will be forthcoming.
Join the team at the Carroll County Schools Office of Education Technology! We're looking for an organized, driven and customer-friendly candidate to serve as administrative assistant.
Thank you to all of our counselors!
Thank you to all of our school counselors!
#MondaysCanBeBeautiful
Senior Night will be held on Monday and Tuesday this week. The Panthers basketball team plays at 6 and 7:30 p.m. on Monday. The Lady Panthers basketball team plays at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. Go Panthers! (CORRECTED TIME OF LADY PANTHERS GAME.)
Homecoming Spirit Week starts tomorrow! Celebrate 100 Days of School and the first day of Spirit Week. Go Panthers!
Carroll County Middle School students were very eager to share in their focus group what they are proud of at their school as well as identifying areas for improvement.
Our next stop for student focus groups today is at Carroll County High School. Students are sharing out what they feel are making them successful and identifying areas for growth across the school.
Focus groups begin today! Cartmell students are the first to share their thoughts and they did an amazing job. Please join us this afternoon for staff and parent focus groups.
Carroll County Schools Superintendent Casey Jaynes and Assistant Superintendent Jonica Ray were among those who spoke with Governor Andy Beshear during his visit to North American Stainless today. (Photos courtesy of Deidra Hays.)
Carroll County, please take advantage of the focus groups and opportunities to share your goals and vision for Carroll County Schools. Your voice matters!
Student volunteers operate the food pantry at Carroll County High School. Kameron Melton is the lead volunteer and is working to train underclassmen to take over next year. The pantry is in need of snack foods, ramen noodles, macaroni and cheese cups, granola bars and other single serve items. Donations can be made at the high school by contacting Kameron or Assistant Principal Crystal Harris.
Cartmell Elementary students who had a birthday in January got to celebrate today with cake and a card.
The CCHS track team competed in its first indoor meet over the weekend at Mason County.
This year, the Kentucky High School Athletic Association has officially sanctioned an indoor state meet on the first Saturday in March. Itās traditionally known as the Mason Dixon games. In order to qualify for indoor state you have to be ranked in the top 24 in your event based off of a qualifying time/distance from a sanctioned indoor meet, according to CCHS Track Coach Joseph Creager.
Their results were:
Boys 800M - Asriel Aguazul Mendoza (2:54.09), Elias Cardoso (3:14.68), Jonathan Pirtle (3:38.52)
Boys 1600M Taylor Harsin (5:45.36) and Aiden Lilley (6:22.47). Taylor placed 19th.
Boys Shot Put - Jack Bolton (25-03.75)
Boys 4x400 meter relay - Teague Walls, Aiden Lilley, Alex Bolton, Taylor Harsin (4:33.93). The team placed ninth.
Boys 55 meter dash - Asriel Aguazul Mendoza (8.12)
Girls 55 meter dash - Adree Dermon (8.70) and Angel Harney (10.63). Adree Dermon finished first in her heat.
Girls 400 meter - Adree Dermon (1:24.12), Ava Webb (1:33.47), and Angel Harney (1:41.36)
Boys 400 meter - Teague Walls (1:03.99), Alex Bolton (1:17.54) and Zander Webb (1:18.60).
Due to the Internet outage in the district today, if you need to send a bus pass to your child's school, please call the school rather than e-mail.
Child Development Center: 502.732.7016
Kathryn Winn: 502.732.7090
Cartmell Elementary: 502.732.7085
Middle School: 502.732.7080
High School: 502.732.7075
Congratulations to Lady Panthers Basketball player Madie Hicks for her selection as NCKC Player of the Week!
The Carroll County Schools Office of Education Technology is hiring an administrative assistant. If you are organized, have good communication skills and exhibit good customer service, please apply at join.ccpanthers.com. Applicants must have a high school diploma or GED.
The Carroll County Young Leaders Institute toured the Carroll County Memorial Hospital last week.
Students visited the emergency room, surgical area, lab and other areas of the hospital.
The group consists of juniors and seniors who are taught leadership skills. The two groups have visited local governments, industries and the seniors will take a trip to the state Capitol to visit with senators and representatives.
The Senior Young Leaders are Ayden Taylor, Cameron Butcher, Gage Stone, Grayson Kinman, Heidi Lopez, Jacob Spenneberg, Jaden Lark, Johnny Scherder, Keagan Hatton, Neil Abbott, Rileigh Darnold, Ruby Atilano Zarate, Seth Franklin and Treyton Stucker.
The Junior Young Leaders are Blayden Booker, Brenna Mefford, Caitlyn Satchwell, Cheyanne Allen, Elle Spencer, Erik Onofre-Mejia, Kimberly Ramirez, Kylee Kinman, Madisen Groves, Savannah Wright and Taylor Butler.