Fifth graders at Carroll County Middle School committed to doing their best on the upcoming Kentucky Summative Assessment (KSA) testing this morning. They dropped slips of paper with their worries and concerns into a time capsule that will be buried at CCMS later this week. CCMS Principal Dr. Robin Stephenson showed students what our neighbors in Owen, Gallatin and Henry scored on their KSA testing last year and challenged the students to beat them this year. ā€œWe’re no longer going to say we can’t do that,ā€ Stephenson said. ā€œWe’re burying that. We’re getting rid of the ā€˜I can’t’ for CCMS today.ā€ She encouraged the students to realize they are no different than their counterparts at Owen, Gallatin and Henry and they are just as capable of scoring high on the KSA test. Each student received a fist bump from the fifth grade teachers as well as school and district administrators.
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Time capsule
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Time capsule
The senior class claimed victory in the Powder Buff volleyball game yesterday! (More photos on the District Facebook page.)
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Seniors
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over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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Please keep Williamstown Independent Schools' students and staff in your prayers.
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Sympathy
Carroll County Schools needs your input! Please take a few minutes to answer these short survey questions. This survey is open to everyone! You can use the QR code or click on this link. https://forms.hcg.com/f/41731033/f7d6/
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Survey
Carroll County High School U.S. History students created mini museum exhibits for a project in Mr. Martin's class. The projects all had to tell a story of something that had an impact in human history.
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
History project
Holocaust
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History projects
Cartmell Elementary School held a western-themed family math and reading night. Students and their families visited classrooms and could shop at the book fair. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Family Night
Carroll County Middle School held its first Family Club Night and Book Fair. Families participated in the clubs students have attended this school year and could also shop at the book fair. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)
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Flower arranging
Susan Mills, a mom, author and illustrator, spoke to third grade students at Cartmell Elementary School recently. They read her book ā€œAlex, the Awesome and Artsy Allosaurusā€ together. Alex is a dinosaur who has some anxiety issues. Mills spoke to the children about being anxious and some ways they could calm themselves, including breathing techniques. They also made a pinky promise to talk to someone if they were feeling anxious or needed help. ā€œWe are all different and that is awesome,ā€ Mills said. Cartmell teacher Natalie Abbott is studying for a Master of Library Science degree and learned about a program called School Days. The Kentucky Book Festival and Kentucky Humanities provide the author and books to the schools at no charge. Each child receives a signed copy of the author’s book.
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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Author and teacher
Carroll County Schools celebrated Arbor Day with the planting of two trees, a Southern Magnolia and a Redbud. The City of Carrollton and the Urban Forestry Commission collaborated to host a ceremonial tree planting at Kathryn Winn and the Carroll County Child Development Center. Cathy Gilbert spoke to the students about the Urban Forestry Commission and the City of Carrollton’s designation as a Tree City. They have held that honor for 32 years. ā€œIt’s a time to appreciate our community and our trees,ā€ Gilbert said. ā€œPlanting a tree is a sign of hope.ā€ Gail Becraft, a retired Carroll County teacher, explained to the Winn students what a magnolia tree will look like and described its beautiful flowers. Both trees can sky to 50 feet tall and both are native to Kentucky. Carrollton Mayor Robb Adams read a proclamation from the city to honor Arbor Day. The trees were donated by the Carroll County Conservation District and Carrollton Utilities. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Arbor Day ceremony
The Carroll County High School cheerleading squad was recognized by the Carroll County Board of Education last night for its victory at the AmeriCheer competition in Orlando, Florida. The squad includes Brooklyn Hicks, Addyson Noble, Taylor Sea, Keiry Chavez, Emma Beverly, Kensley Foster, Brooklyn Crawford, Trinity Doolin, Cloie McGuire, Kaylee Snow, Rileigh Ashby, Adyson Hewitt, Skyler Robbins, Olivia Rivers, Angela Rodgers, Bryson Chadwell, Jazmyne Brock, Ryleigh Darnold, Johnny Scherder, Gage Stone, Zayn Satchwell and Brynnlee Tuttle.
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Cheerleading squad
Carroll County Schools needs your input! Please complete the survey as part of the creation and implementation of our Strategic Plan. Help us build a great future for Carroll County Schools! Surveys must be completed by April 30. https://forms.hcg.com/f/41731033/f7d6/
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Strategic Plan survey
The Carroll County High School FFA Greenhouse opens today!
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Greenhouse
Greenhouse
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Greenhouse
Carroll County High School has released its Kentucky Summative Assessment (KSA) Schedule. Please use this information to be ready for end-of-year testing.
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
KSA Letter
KSA Letter Espanol
Join Superintendent Casey Jaynes for Coffee With Casey tomorrow morning. Everyone is welcome!
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Coffee With Casey
Carroll County Middle School track star Alex Bolton set a new school record this week when the team competed at Switzerland County. He ran the 1600 meter in 5:16.94 to take first place. Congratulations to Alex! https://vimeo.com/938792221/93ef7d1308?share=copy
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Track athlete
Thank you to all the administrative staff who help make Carroll County Schools great! We appreciate you!
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Administrative Professional Day
Administrative Professional Day
šŸ“¢šŸ“¢BOTH SOFTBALL AND BASEBALL HAVE BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24!šŸ“¢šŸ“¢ Come to Carroll County High School tonight to watch the Lady Panthers softball and the Panthers baseball teams take on Owen County!
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Game Day
Game Day
The comment and review period for a proposed science instructional resource concludes tomorrow. Anyone is welcome to review the documentation at the board of education, 813 Hawkins Street.
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Science resource available for review
CCMS will be hosting a Family Club Night & Book Fair on Thursday, April 25 from 4:30-6:30pm! Get ready for a night of fun! Join your student at CCMS and participate in the club they have been a member of all year. Doors will open at 4:30pm. Clubs will take place from 5-6pm. There will be snacks and free books for all 5th-8th graders. The book fair will also be open at this time. We hope to see you there! ”CCMS organizarÔ una Noche de Club Familiar y una Feria del Libro el 25 de abril de 2024 de 4:30 a 6:30 p. m.! ”PrepÔrate para una noche de diversión! Únase a su estudiante en CCMS y participe en el club del que ha sido miembro durante todo el año. Las puertas se abrirÔn a las 16.30 horas. Los clubes se llevarÔn a cabo de 5 a 6 p.m. HabrÔ refrigerios y libros gratis para todos los estudiantes de 5º a 8º grado. La feria del libro también estarÔ abierta a esta hora. ”Esperamos verte ahí!
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Family Night