
Carroll County Schools will host a parent Focus Group next week to discuss the district goals and develop a vision for the future of the school district. Please join us to create the important mission, vision and core values for our school district.


Kameron Melton, a student at CCHS and Carroll County ATC, was recognized for his operation of the CCHS food pantry as well as making Kentucky-shaped cutting boards to give to the board of education members. His workmanship, completed in the ATC Carpentry class, was given as part of School Board Appreciation Month. Superintendent Casey Jaynes praised the board members for their commitment to Carroll County Schools.

Carroll County Schools will hold Focus Groups for parents, staff and community members on Feb. 1 and 2. Please join us and share your thoughts. Your voice matters! Virtual Focus Groups will be scheduled in late February if you are unable to attend in person.


Carroll County Schools would like to invite you to participate in a Focus Group geared for parents and guardians. We value your input and hope you will join us at 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 1, 2024 at the Carroll County Middle School auditorium. Refreshments provided!


Carroll County Schools would like to invite you to participate in a Focus Group geared for our community stakeholders. We value your input and hope you will join us on Feb. 2 from 7:30-8:30 a.m. at JCTC or from 4-5 p.m. at CCHS. Refreshments provided!


Welding students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center spent time practicing for a torch cutting competition.








Panther families and friends, Carroll County Schools is embarking on some exciting projects and we want you to be part of the process!


Congratulations to Garrison Brumback and Parker Mumphrey for their football honors!



Join Carroll County Schools Superintendent Casey Jaynes on Thursday, Jan. 18 for Coffee With Casey. Everyone is welcome!


Join Carroll County Schools Superintendent Casey Jaynes on Thursday, Jan. 18 for Coffee With Casey. Everyone is welcome!


Join Carroll County Schools Superintendent Casey Jaynes on Thursday, Jan. 18 for Coffee With Casey. Everyone is welcome!


Eighth graders visited Carroll County High School and the Carroll County Area Technology Center yesterday. They toured each school and learned about courses that are offered. (More photos on the district Facebook page.)

Juniors! Do you want to some help with your ACT? Sign up for the Super Saturday Sessions!
The Super Saturday sessions aim to help students feel more comfortable and confident tackling the ACT. These sessions allow students to work one-on-one or in small groups with content experts to help expand their understanding of English, Math, Reading, or Science. Super Saturdays also allow students to work on non-content issues like test anxiety and navigating timed tests. While priority registration is given to juniors, it is open to any student scheduled to take the ACT in the spring.
Here is the link for students (or their parents) to sign-up: https://forms.gle/cz2QS9bCLNgzoDVy9


Carroll County Schools will be closed Monday, Jan. 15 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Stay warm and enjoy your day!


Attention teachers! NKU is celebrating you with free tickets to a basketball game on Jan. 18. Check out this flyer for details!

A committee working to create a calendar for the 2024-2025 school year continues to gather information and develop the calendar.
Carroll County Schools Superintendent Casey Jaynes released responses to surveys posed to students, staff and the community. He noted that most groups support one Friday per month for students to either not be in school or have a digital learning day in order for teachers to collaborate, meet in PLC's (professional learning communities), analyze data and to contact parents.
The student survey has a unique perspective on this question:
“If we were to extend fall and spring break for two weeks each and if you needed remediation/intervention, would you attend the first week of fall break and the first week of spring break to receive the remediation/intervention?”
According to Jaynes, 85% of our students said yes or maybe that they would attend this opportunity and almost 70% parents would support that week of intervention.
“The calendar committee is looking at many options for our calendar next year. We have met twice and still have some work to do in order to try and meet our student's needs,” Jaynes said.
Please use these links to access the survey responses.
Students: Carroll County Schools Calendar Input Survey STUDENTS (2).pdf
Faculty: Carroll County Schools Calendar Input Survey FACULTY (1).pdf
Parents: Carroll County Schools Calendar Input Survey PARENTS (1).pdf
Community: Carroll County Schools Calendar Input Survey COMMUNITY (1).pdf


Thank you to all law enforcement agencies that help protect our staff and students on a daily basis. We appreciate all of you at the Carrollton Police Department, Carroll County Sheriff's Office and Kentucky State Police.


Thank you to our amazing school counselors! We appreciate all you do!


Panther families, please remember you can utilize Care Solace as an aid in the wake of the loss of one of our own. Please don't be afraid to ask for help. https://www.carroll.kyschools.us/o/ccs/page/care-solace


The CCHS Bass Fishing team will have a meeting Wednesday, Jan. 10 at 4:15 p.m. for anyone interested in participating. (Repost to add time!)
