
Juniors! Do you want to get some help with your upcoming 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/tqQTpQCYBZMtwXGW7


Seniors, you still have time to compete in the I'm In! challenge. A quick video could earn you $1,000!🎓💰


Panther families, please note Carroll County Schools is closed Monday, Jan. 20 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.


The CCHS Homecoming prince and princess candidates have been announced. Freshman - Madison Having and Maverick Johnson; Sophomore - Andrea Cotero Jimenez and Matthew Biggin; Junior - Trinity Doolin and Houston Parker. They will be recognized between the Lady Panthers and Panthers basketball games on Friday, Jan. 17. Games begin at 6 p.m. Join us in supporting our teams!


Would you like to learn more about the district facilities plan and how anticipated school/grade structure changes can be made? Join us at the Town Halls on Jan. 27 and 28 before the basketball games. We will meet in the Maker Space (ag workshop) at Carroll County High School.


🚨🚨Say it in your best Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson voice! School is coming back to Carroll County! 🚨🚨
Please be patient with buses tomorrow as it is likely they may be running a little behind.


Conditions appeared good enough to go to school tomorrow, but bus turnarounds, sidewalks and other areas are still unsafe for travel. As a result, we will use another NTI Day on Monday, Jan. 13. Each school will follow its NTI protocol. Stay safe and warm!


The Carroll County Schools maintenance staff has worked hard all weekend to get sidewalks and parking lots ready for students and staff to come back to school tomorrow. We look forward to seeing everyone in school tomorrow! Get good rest tonight!




Nurses from U of L Health visited the Carroll County Area Technology Center recently. The students participated in a CPR race while learning proper technique to administer the lifesaving service. (Photos courtesy of Jessica Hughes.)





Carroll County Schools is continuing to monitor the road conditions and pending weather forecast. A decision regarding school on Thursday and Friday will be made as soon as possible. Continue to check our app, website and social media for updates!


The Carroll County Schools maintenance department has been hard at work clearing sidewalks and parking lots for students and staff. We always appreciate their hard work, but they deserve a special word of thanks for their efforts in these frigid conditions.







Carroll County Schools is closed through Wednesday, Jan. 8. All athletic events are also cancelled. Please stay safe and stay warm!



Stay safe and warm in this winter storm!


Carroll County Schools is monitoring the incoming snow storm with our emergency management partners. A decision regarding school on Tuesday will be made as soon as possible and shared via our website, social media, email and text. Stay safe everyone!


Panther families, please save 732-3080 in your phone so you will know Carroll County Schools is calling with an important message.


Happy New Year from Carroll County Schools! May 2025 be a healthy and happy year for you and your families!


Santa Claus even came to see students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center and Carroll County High School today.


Panther families, we hope you enjoy your Christmas break!


Welding students from the Carroll County Area Technology Center excelled at the Logan Cooper Cutting Classic in Grant County recently. Ten of the top 25 were from the ATC.
The results include: Lyric McKinney, second place; Alexis Molina, fourth place; Dillan Human, fifth place; Logan Perdue, sixth place; Houston Parker, tied for seventh place; Celia Tuttle, tied for eighth place; and Helena Guy, Christian Avila and Dawson Schluter tied for ninth place.
The welders raced to see who can cut through steel the fastest with an acetylene torch. The competition is held annually in honor of a Grant County welding student who passed away in 2017. (Photos courtesy of a highlight video.)

Seniors, don't forget to order your cap and gown! The price changes after Dec. 15.
