
Staff, students and community members are continuing to work on development of a strategic plan, which will set the course for Carroll County Schools for the next 5 to 10 years. The next Town Hall is at 6 p.m. on March 19. Join us for this important discussion!

In recognition of CTE (Career and Technical Education) Month, here are a few photos of the Electrical Technician students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center.

The boysā and girlsā district basketball tournament will be held at Carroll County High School this week.
The tournament opens tonight with Carroll Countyās Lady Panthers playing Henry County at 6 p.m. and the Carroll County Panthers playing Trimble County at 7:30 p.m.
Spectators should park in the main parking lot by Carroll County High School and enter the building through the west side gym entrance. Doors will be marked with signage.
Admission is $8 per person per night. It will only be a cash gate. Children aged 4 and younger are free.
Coach, superintendent, administrator, school board member and officialsā cards will be accepted, but no plus one guest is allowed.
Fan seating will be assigned each night. No signs, posters or noise makers are allowed.
Game footage will be provided via Hudl exchange for each game.


Superintendent Casey Jaynes will host another Coffee With Casey on Thursday, Feb. 29 from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at Hos Coffee. Please join him for conversation about Carroll County Schools. Everyone is welcome!


Members of the CCMS Academic Team were recognized last week by the Carroll County Board of Education. Each student received a certificate and pin during the monthly student recognition portion of the board meeting. The team participated in regional competition earlier this month.
The team includes Jace Shisler, Johnathan Pirtle, Gian Zacarias Corina, Keyla Hernandez Garcia, Landon Martin, Aleeah Mercado, Dylan Zacarias Corina, Dillan Davis, Gregory Humphrey, Kelsey Hash and Hailey Pirtle. Their advisor is Sheila Underwood. Team members Maverick Johnson and Brody Chowning were not present at the meeting.

On Mondays, staff members at CCHS normally wear shirts or hats promoting different colleges, often their alma maters.
Today, Mr. Henderson and Mr. Fremin decided to represent the trades with their high visibility attire typically required on construction sites as an important component of personal protective equipment (PPE). Mr. Fremin also has on safety goggles and steel toe boots.
The two are helping CCHS promote awareness of career opportunities for students and developing relationships with our community partners.
The best roast of the day to Mr. Henderson: āThat shirt is brighter than your future.ā


Parents of track and field athletes, please take note!


#MondaysCanBeBeautiful
āCopy of Mona Lisa - Leonardo Da Vinci 1502 - painted by Mary Ann Gentry of Carrollton in 1987. The oil varnished painting was donated to the CCHS art department in 1988 by Gentry.
"The original Mona Lisa, by Leonardo da Vinci 1502 was painted over a four-year period, using one womanās face and another for body and hands. It hangs in the Louvre, Paris, France.ā
-Words of Mary Ann Gentry, whose donated painting will be repaired in honor of her dedication to the community.


Don't forget that tonight is our Town Hall! Information on the survey results will be shared and groups will discuss our goals and plans for the future. We value your opinion and hope you will attend!


Thank you to all of our bus drivers! We appreciate the hard work you do daily to safely transport our students.


Juniors and seniors at Carroll County High School participated in a career fair sponsored by the Area Technology Center last week. Students spoke with prospective employers, schools and branches of the military. (More photos on the district Facebook page.)

February is CTE (Career and Technical Education) month. Here is a glimpse of some welding students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center.



The boysā and girlsā 31st District basketball tournament will be held at Carroll County High School next week, Feb. 26-March 1.
The tournament opens on Monday, Feb. 26 with Carroll Countyās Lady Panthers playing Henry County at 6 p.m. and the Carroll County Panthers playing Trimble County at 7:30 p.m.
Spectators should park in the main parking lot by Carroll County High School and enter the building through the west side gym entrance. Doors will be marked with signage.
Admission is $8 per person per night. It will only be a cash gate. Children aged 4 and younger are free.
Coach, superintendent, administrator, school board member and officialsā cards will be accepted, but no plus one guest is allowed.
Fan seating will be assigned each night. No signs, posters or noise makers are allowed.
Game footage will be provided via Hudl exchange for each game.


Please join us for a Town Hall meeting on Thursday, Feb. 22 at 6 p.m. in the CCMS cafeteria. We value your input on the strategic plan process and setting the goals for our district.


Several members of the CCHS track team earned spots in the Indoor State Track Meet.
The top 24 in each event qualifies for the state meet. They will compete on March 3 at Norton Healthcare & Sports Learning Center in Louisville. The meet starts at 2 p.m.
Boysā results
400 Meter-Teague Walls 25th
800 Meter-Asriel Aguazul Mendoza 24th
Boys 4x400-(Teague Walls, Asriel Aguazul Mendoza, Elias Cardoso, Taylor Harsin with Aiden Lilley & Zander Webb as alternates) 10th
Boys 4x800-(Teague Walls, Asriel Aguazul Mendoza, Taylor Harsin, Alex Bolton with Aiden Lilley & Elias Cardoso as alternates) 9th
Girlsā results
Long Jump-Lydia Risk 24th
4x400- (Lydia Risk, Adree Dermon, Ava Webb, & Angel Harney) 10th

Jeff Fremin, the work-based learning coordinator at CCHS and a military veteran, helped Chevy Fountain and Cole Crawford hang a U.S. flag at the high school last week.

KK Hensley was also named NCKC Player of the Week! Congratulations!

Panther families, a reminder that school is not in session on Monday, Feb. 19. It is a teacher work day. We will welcome students back on Tuesday!


February is CTE (Career and Technical Education) month. Students in the automotive program at the Carroll County Area Technology Center learn the skills of their trade.



Due to the Internet outage in the district today (2/16/24,) 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