
Please take note that tonight's softball game has been cancelled.


Carroll County High School's theater department will present A Voice in the Dark: A Salem Story April 19 and 20. It tells the tale of the Salem Witch Trials. Tickets are $10. All performances will be at CCHS.


Carroll County Schools will host renowned speaker Michael DeLeon on April 18. He will discuss the dangers of youth vaping. A community event will be held that evening at 6 p.m. Door prizes will be given away, including a large screen TV. Please join us!


Students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center traveled to Kathryn Winn Primary to introduce students to their trades recently. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

Carroll County Schools will host renowned speaker Michael DeLeon in school assemblies and a Parent Academy on April 18. The Parent Academy begins at 6 p.m. at the high school. All are encouraged to attend. Door prizes, including big screen TV's, will be awarded!



Panther families and students attending the CCHS prom on Saturday, April 13, please read this information!


Fourth graders from Cartmell Elementary recently took a tour of the Carroll County Area Technology Center. They were introduced to each of the class offerings and had a little fun in the process. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

Thank you to all of our Assistant Principals for your commitment to Carroll County Schools!


Carroll County High School's art club will host its second annual art show on Thursday. The competition is open to students and members of the community. Join us Thursday at CCHS to enjoy their artistic creations.


The CCHS kitchen staff took first place in a recent cake making and decorating competition between the schools. The winners received a cheesecake and a $25 gift card for each staff member. Pictured are Terri Lawson, Tiffany Riggs, Jean Church, Sheila OāNeal and Chasity Heilman.




The Carroll County Conservation District recognized the winners of the 2023 Jim Claypool Art & Essay contest. The winners were honored at a banquet held March 27 at the Camp Kysoc Lodge.
The art winners from Carroll County Middle School were:
Kaius Terry - first place 5th grade and district winner
Kaezen Adams - second place 5th grade
Caroline Simmons - third place 5th grade
The essay contest winners from Carroll County Middle School were:
Evan Campbell - first place 7th grade
Bella Lozier - second place 7th grade
Johnathan Pirtle - third place 7th grade
Pictured are some of the winners with members of the Conservation Board are Kim New, Alexa Vance, Johnathan Pirtle, Bella Lozier, Karah Southworth, Marie Carraco, Kaius Terry, Colton Trimble, Joe Raisor, Bobby Gibson, Mike Kelley, David Rowlett, Gail Becraft, Becky Jackson and Bill Hotfil.


Jeff Fremin shared some photos of the 2017 solar eclipse that was visible in Carroll County. How many of these students do you recognize?

All eyes were pointed toward the sky today when Carroll County was in the zone of near totality for the solar eclipse. Keep sharing your photos with us! Tag us on Facebook or email them to Jennifer.Willhoite@carroll.kyschools.us. Thanks to Megan Snider, Jace Romans, Hannah Noble, Deidra Hays, Rachel Hilario, Julia Mazza and Director of Technology Zach Morris-Dean for sharing these shots! More will be posted in a folder on the district's Facebook page.





Mrs. Catt, the librarian at Cartmell, conducted a random drawing to give away three signed copies of āThe Big Eclipse Dayāā a book recently published by her author/science teacher friend from Frisco, TX, Sherrie Klein (aka Sharky Science). The winners were Abigail Laib, Bradley Routon, and Liah Gutierrez (not pictured).

Tryouts and a parent meeting will be held at the CCHS gym soon for athletes interested in cheerleading. Students must be academic and attendance eligible as well as have a current physical. Any questions please contact Ashlea Beckham at Ashlea.beckham@carroll.kyschools.us.


Carroll County's students are on the buses and heading home before today's total solar eclipse. Enjoy the event and remember to wear your eclipse glasses!

#MondaysCanBeBeautiful


CCHS students, please note you have Spring MAP Testing Monday, April 8 and Tuesday, April 9.


Panther families, please remember that students will be released early tomorrow before the total solar eclipse. Please see the graphics for details about each school.






Thank you to our wonderful school librarians!
