We're excited to announce and welcome our new staff members! Please check our social media for regular updates.
Carpentry students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center are working on creating concrete forms.
Carroll County Middle School is beginning a drama club next month.
The group is led by Carmen Simo-Perkins, a CCHS grad and instructional assistant at the middle school. Their first meeting will be Sept. 6 at 3:30 p.m. in the auditorium.
Students can sign up for acting cast or stage crew. The first event will be a talent show where club members perform skits, make posters or share their other talents. A larger production will be scheduled in the spring.
Drama club will meet Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:30-5 pm. Contact Carmen.simo-perkins@carroll.kyschools.us for more information.
Please note the CCMS Football game for today has been cancelled.
We are excited to announce and welcome our new staff members! Please check our social media for regular updates.
We're excited to announce and welcome our new staff members! Please check our social media for regular updates.
Carroll County High School has rescheduled its Site-Based Decision Making (SBDM) Council meeting until Aug. 29 following a medical emergency at the school yesterday. The SBDM will meet at 4 p.m. in the high school library. The meeting is open to the public.
When it's too hot to go outside at recess, it's time to break out the Play-Doh! More photos are available on the district Facebook page.
A little lunchtime entertainment from Kathryn Winn Primary!
Carroll County Middle School students began using a new diagnostic tool in their match classes today.
The i-Ready Math Diagnostic is an adaptive assessment that adjusts its questions to suit a student's needs. Each item a student sees is individualized based on their answer to the previous question.
For example, a series of correct answers will result in slightly harder questions, while a series of incorrect answers will yield slightly easier questions.
The purpose of this is not to give students a score or grade, but instead to determine how best to support the studentās learning. The diagnostic is given on the student's computer.
Here is an info site for families: https://i-readycentral.com/familycenter/
Third grade teachers Cassandra Southworth and Shelby Evans were a little mismatched today in honor of their class reading Marisal McDonald Doesn't Match. The students made predictions about the story and discussed it as a class. More photos will be on the district Facebook page.
The Carroll County Middle School volleyball game scheduled for tonight has been cancelled.
Good afternoon. We have had an emergency medical situation at CCHS. There is not any threat to our community.
CCHS alum Vanessa Birchfield will be singing the national anthem at the Florence Y'alls game on Aug. 29. This will be her seventh year performing at the venue. If you're not busy, venture north to see one of our former Panthers!
The Carroll County Cross Country Team participated in the Backwoods Invitational at Trimble County on Saturday. The boys team finished 12th out of the 19 high school teams present. The girls did not have enough athletes to qualify for a team score.
Individual result times were:
Boys:
11th Grade- Taylor Harsin 21:36.16
8th Grade- Alex Bolton 24:03.53
11th Grade- Aiden Lilly 25:07.58
11th Grade- Teague Walls 25:57.76
7th Grade- Johnathan Pirtle 28:17.45
Girls:
10th Grade- Lydia Risk 32:49.17
āOverall, this was a good showing for our first meet of the season on one of the more difficult courses that we will see,ā said Coach Joseph Creager.
The next meet is Saturday August 26 at Grant County.
Second grade students of Diane McCarthy worked on synergizing to save Sammy the gummy worm last week. They had a great time working together to achieve their goal!
CCHS Football started its season with a resounding win, 36-12, against Western. Students and fans honored Bryce Stewart, who wore 68 for the Panthers.
Carroll County Schools welcomed staff who are new to the district or new to their building recently with presentation of a mug and a CC pin. Pictured are staff from Carroll County High School, Carroll County Middle School, Cartmell Elementary School, Kathryn Winn Primary and Carroll County Child Development Center.
The CCHS cheerleading squad greeted Head Start students this morning on their first day of school. More photos will be available in an album on the district Facebook page.
Carroll County Middle School students are enjoying a castle theme this year thanks to the hard work of many staff over the summer!