
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!



#MondaysCanBeBeautiful


Congratulations to Cam Butcher for being named to the NCKC All-Conference Boys' Basketball team! (Photos by Steven Grant Smith)





Congratulations to KK Hensley for being named to the NCKC All-Conference girls' basketball team! (Photos by Steven Grant Smith)




The Carroll County Middle School track team competed on its home field this week. Members of the high school track and field team helped man the events and give advice to the younger counterparts.
The results were:
Girls 100 Meter Dash - Britani Alvarez, 7th;Yetzali Trinidad Olgun, 9th; and Yolanda Nava Sanchez, 10th.
Boys 100 Meter Dash - Zander Webb, 2nd and Landon Martin, 3rd
Boys 1600 Meter Run - Alex Bolton, 1st
Boys 800 Meter Run - Johnathan Pirtle, 1st
Boys 400 Meter Dash - Zander Webb, 1st
Girls 200 Meter Dash - Britani Alvarez, 7th
Boys 200 Meter Dash - Zander Webb, 2nd
Girls Discus Throw - Yetzali Trinidad Olgun, 1st; Yolanda Nava Sanchez, 2nd
Girls Shot Put - Yetzali Trinidad Olgun, 1st; Yolanda Nava Sanchez, 2nd
Girls Long Jump - Britani Alvarez, 2nd
Girls High Jump - Britani Alvarez, 1st
Boys Long Jump - Zander Webb, 1st; Landon Martin. 2nd
Boys Discus Throw - Alan McCarthy, 2nd
Boys Shot Put - Alan McCarthy, 2nd

CCHS parents, report cards were sent home yesterday!


Please join us next week for a Town Hall meeting to provide input to help determine the district's priorities. All voices are valuable! All are welcome to attend!



The CCMS and CCHS bands performed a spring concert in preparation for an upcoming competition. Each band was evaluated and worked on areas needed to improve their performance.

School will not be in session tomorrow, Friday, March 15. It is a teacher work day. We look forward to seeing our students on Monday, March 18.


Cartmell Elementary teacher Laura Pirtleās innovative strategies teaching iReady math to her second graders earned her recognition recently.
Each month, curriculum associates conducts a drawing across the state to select which teachers to recognize. Principal Brandi Wells and Instructional Coach Michele Long surprised her with the certificate, candy and a card recently.

The CCHS Student Council has embarked on a student-led project of sharing good thoughts and encouragement throughout their school. The group made colorful clothespins that can be clipped to backpacks and placed bracelets in the office to remind students they are stars.

CCMS students had fun with The Blob game during a recent assembly. The line dancing club also performed for their fellow students.

CCMS student Johnathan Pirtle was given a little time in the Cash Cube during a recent assembly as a reward for making it to the state academic meet. He didn't get any actual cash, just coupons for prizes.

CCMS teachers Carl Roberts and Denise Smith were recognized at the monthly student assembly for their nominations for the Golden Apple Award. The award is given by the Northern Kentucky Education Council.
