One of the many Project-Based Learning tasks is rebuilding the bridge that linked the grounds in front of the Carroll County Area Technology Center to the sidewalk along the Carroll County High School entrance. Students demolished the original bridge and are in the process of building new footers, erecting posts and support beams and ultimately building the new structure. The original bridge was built 30 years ago.
Carpentry students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center have been busy working on numerous projects.
Tomorrow is the last day of the Carroll County Schools canned food drive. All donations go to the Carroll County food pantry. Let's do our part and help our community!
Who can name these members of the Carroll County Middle School Junior National Guard featured in the 2006 yearbook? Post your answers in the comments!
The Carroll County School District provides health services to students so that their attendance and/or school-related program participation is not interrupted. In order to serve your child in case of accident or sudden illness, it is necessary that we have this release form signed. Please review and complete the Google form. Please know that regardless of whether consent is given or not, emergency medical care may be provided when needed in life threatening or emergency medical situations. A separate consent form will be sent out for all scheduled health services activities such as screenings and vaccination clinics.
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Seniors, please use this bit.ly/CCHSlink to order your cap and gown. The $44.95 price is effective through Dec. 15. You do not need to order a tassel or other accessories.
CCMS band students Lars Switzer, Kelsey Hash and Mason Roberts participated in the Morehead State band clinic recently. They were selected by CCMS Band Director Elliott Hawks based on their playing ability. Congratulations to these Panthers! (Photos courtesy of Mr. Hawks.)
A hands-only CPR session is being offered to members of the senior class. This is an initiative through a Project Based Learning class. If interested, go to the maker's space on Nov. 18 during first through third periods.
Students still have time to participate in the annual Carroll County Conservation District writing and art contests. Check out these flyers for details!
Congratulations to our high school and elementary cheer teams for successful competitions! The elementary squad edged out Spencer County to become the Kentucky Association of Pep Organization Sponsors Region 8 champion. They will compete at the state level on Dec. 21 in Elizabethtown. The high school co-ed and game day squads swept first place in the Colonel Classic.
CCHS art students participated in the second annual Paint the Plow program sponsored by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. The plow will be used this winter by one of the trucks in the District 6 region, which includes Carroll County. The artists pictured include Savannah Wright, Helena Guy, Shay Richards, Keeley Stucker and Bailey Brock. Kyra Miller also helped paint the plow, but is not pictured. CCHS art teacher Jeremy Cobb helped the students create their design.
Several CCMS students learned how to weave at a workshop funded through the Arts in Mind Grant from the Northern Kentucky Institute for Arts Education. Norma Drish, from The Little Loomhouse in Louisville, was the guest weaver. Twenty-nine students elected to attend this arts enrichment opportunity, maintained good behavior and had no grade below a C for the first nine weeks.
The CCHS bass fishing team duo of Patrick Parker and Nolyn Glacken took home a second place finish at their recent competition held at Carrollton's Point Park. Congratulations to these Panther student athletes!
It's that time of year when sickness begins to abound in school. Please take a moment to review these informational flyers.
Carroll County Schools honored veterans today with a variety of programs, all of which centered on thanking those who have sacrificed so much for our freedom. Thank you to all who have served and to those who are currently serving in the military. Sgt. Bill Lewis spoke at two of the events, inspiring students to pursue their dreams and believe they can achieve those dreams. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)
Check out this flyer for information on joining the CCHS Varsity Dance Team. No auditions are required and there are no uniforms to purchase.
The food drive to benefit the Carroll County food pantry began this week. Students in all of our schools are donating food to help their community. Each school is accepting donations through Friday.
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Carroll County Middle School honored its students who achieved a Proficient or Distinguished rating on the Kentucky Summative Assessment. CCMS hosted a knighting ceremony for the honorees and each signed their name in a book to record their achievement.
Congratulations to CCHS Lady Panthers volleyball player Elle Spencer for being named to the NCKC All-Conference Volleyball Team.