
A message from Carroll County Schools Superintendent Casey Jaynes celebrating Kentucky Summative Assessment (KSA) test scores!


Carroll County High School is seeking a science teacher. Check out join.ccpanthers.com for details!


The Carroll County High School seniors powderpuff team came away with a victory last week in the annual competition. (More photos are on the District's Facebook page.)


October birthdays were celebrated at Kathryn Winn last week. The Food Services Department prepares the birthday party for Winn and Cartmell students each month.






Electrical students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center are installing exterior lights around the school as their senior project. They are pictured here measuring for the project and digging a trench for the pipes and wiring.









Cook Like A Rockstar is a popular Focus Friday class at Carroll County High School. The instructor was awarded $1,750 in grant money through the local McDonaldās restaurant.
Tracey Reynolds, the youth services coordinator at CCHS, applied for the grant to benefit the class taught by Bessie Howard. She sought $750, which she was awarded. As a bonus, Grant Groen, owner of the Carrollton McDonaldās, donated another $1,000 to the cause.
The students have learned to make entrees and desserts in class. In the spring semester, they will take a trip to Sullivan University to learn about their culinary arts program.


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CCHS softball players, take note!


Cartmell Elementary held a house assembly and costume day today. Some students were sorted into their houses by spinning the wheel. Awards were also given for attendance and students and staff played games. (More photos are on the District Facebook page.)











iLEAD Academy students raced solar cars as part of their STEM Night. (More photos are on the District Facebook page.)











Students at iLEAD Academy participated in STEM Night by building putt putt holes by utilizing their Geometry skills. (More photos are posted on the District's Facebook page.)











CCHS students learned how to turn blue jeans into paper during a Focus Friday class with Spanish teacher Magali McCarty.
She explained the process to the students, who worked in teams to complete the conversion. Students cut up blue jeans the prior week to prepare for this project. They utilized picture frames with steel mesh stapled to the frame to hold the blue jean pulp.
After the jeans are run through a blender, it creates pulp. The pulp was scooped out of a bucket onto the mesh frame where water was sponged out of it and then the paper was moved to a towel for drying.
McCarty hopes to continue the class for another three weeks and offer students the opportunity to make bookmarks for the library. Students will decorate them as well.









If you hold a bachelor's degree, you could become an emergency certified teacher. Contact Jonica Ray for details at 502-732-7070 or jonica.ray@carroll.kyschools.us


Have you ever thought about being a teacher? If you have a bachelor's degree, you could become emergency certified! Explore your options by contacting Jonica Ray at jonica.ray@carroll.kyschools.us.


Head Start students at the Carroll County Child Development Center celebrated Halloween today by dressing in costume and having classroom parties.











Students are celebrating Red Ribbon Week today by dressing up as super heroes for "I have the power to be drug free!" day. The week wraps up tomorrow with Cartmell and CCMS students dressing in 80's gear and Winn students dressing in red, white and blue.





Congratulations to these Carroll County Middle School football players!


Congratulations to CCHS junior Elle Spencer for being named to the NCKC volleyball all-conference team!


All varsity members of the CCHS Cross Country team competed at the Regional Meet. The event was held at Bourbon County Park.
The boysā team finished 11 out of 13 with Aiden Lilley setting a new personal best time.
The results were:
Boys
Taylor Harsin - 20:22.97
Aiden Lilley - 21:09.78
Alex Bolton - 21:41.84
Johnathan Pirtle - 26:41.41
Teague Walls - 27:11.28
Girls
Adree Dermon - 30:50.15
Lydia Risk - 31:27.97



Today the Carroll County Child Development Center had some very special visitors from the Carrollton Police Department and Westside Volunteer Fire Department. The Head Start students are learning about community helpers this week and what they do to keep us safe.







