
Merry Christmas from Carroll County Schools!


Enjoy the holiday break!


Santa Claus paid a visit to the Carroll County Child Development Center yesterday morning. Most of these little ones were so excited to see Santa! (More photos on the district's Facebook page.)

Thanks to the Council for Better Education for their work in identifying the shortfalls in SEEK (Support Education Excellence in Kentucky) funding across the Commonwealth. This is how Carroll County Schools have been impacted since 2008 and what we need the Kentucky General Assembly to fund over the next two budget cycles. The SEEK funding program is a formula driven allocation of state provided funds to local school districts. The Council for Better Education is a nonprofit corporation founded to ensure full implementation of Kentucky’s constitutional commitment to our students and our common schools.
We encourage everyone in Carroll County to stay informed about school funding shortfalls and the impact it has on our students.



Carroll County Schools is seeking your input on our 2024-2025 school calendar. Please use this link to complete the short survey. Your input is important! https://forms.gle/3s8P6FzE2aH3SpWX6


Panther families, we would like your input on the 2024-2025 school calendar. Please use this link to access the short survey. Your input is very important! https://forms.gle/vWsAxKGy7jRBYrgt9


Attention Parents: Due to a mechanical issue with our heating and cooling unit our building had a brief Evacuation for safety. All children and staff have returned to the building safely! This issue has been resolved. Thank you.


A number of Carroll County Schools students and staff enjoyed the festive atmosphere this weekend during a Very Hallmark Christmas Carroll. (More photos on the district Facebook page.)


Panther families, we would like your input on the 2024-2025 school calendar. Please use this link to access the short survey. Responses are due by Friday, Dec. 8. https://forms.gle/vWsAxKGy7jRBYrgt9

Several members of our Panther family have been diagnosed with various illnesses in recent days. Please follow these guidelines to wash your hands and learn more about the symptoms associated with common cold, flu, RSV and COVID-19.



Panther families, please note Carroll County Schools will be closed Wednesday through Friday this week in honor of Thanksgiving. We hope you have a wonderful holiday!


#MondaysCanBeBeautiful


Final numbers are still being calculated, but Carroll County Schools collected more than 4,500 food items for the Carroll County Food Pantry last week. Great job Panthers!!



All Carroll County Child Development Center students are on one campus for the first time in years.
About 16 children had been serviced in a modular classroom on the Carroll County High School grounds, but they were moved in mid-November. They are in the 1- and 2-year-old class.
“It’s difficult to provide them with everything the kids are provided here, such as nurses and mental health services,” CCCDC Director Leah Spencer said.
The modular was placed at CCHS in 2013 and operated as a combination program. A new modular classroom was purchased and placed by the Head Start building. It’s been a challenge to get everyone on one campus, but the goal has been met.
“They have access now to all of the awesome things we have here,” Spencer said.

Carroll County Schools Superintendent Casey Jaynes is hosting an open meeting at Hos Coffee on Dec. 1 from 7:30 to 9 a.m. All are invited to attend to discuss Carroll County Schools. Please join us!


Panther families, several local agencies are sponsoring a Christmas parade on Dec. 2. Please check out these flyers for details.

We are excited to announce and welcome two new bus drivers!



Carroll County Schools is seeking volunteers to serve on the calendar committee. Please contact Mark Willhoite if interested.


The annual food drive to support the Carroll County Food Pantry begins today. Please bring your donations to school each day to help our community members who are in need. Items will be collected through Friday, Nov. 17.



Next week begins the annual Carroll County Schools food drive to support the Carroll County Food Pantry. Please bring your donations to school each day to help our community members who are in need. Items will be collected through Friday, Nov. 17.

