
CCHS students read to Cartmell Elementary students as part of the Project Based Learning program. The high schoolers will make presentations about heroes to the elementary children and used today's reading time as a get-to-know-you event.








Five members of the CCHS Cross Country team set new personal best times this weekend at the Williamstown Invitational.
Taylor Harsin, Lydia Risk, Ava Noe, Jonathan Pirtle and Teague Walls all achieved new personal bests.
The overall results were:
Boys
Taylor Harsin - 19:41.5
Aiden Lilley - 21:37.7
Alex Bolton - 21:58.5
Johnathan Pirtle - 25:15.6
Teague Walls - 25:19.3
The boys’ team finished in 12th place with an average time of 22:46.52
Girls
Lydia Risk - 29:32.5
Ava Noe - 43:46.1








Carroll County High School's boys' soccer team has earned the rank of first in District 31. As such, Panther Field will be home to the boys' and girls' soccer district competition on October 2-4. These are the brackets for the two teams. Support the Panthers soccer teams!



The Carroll County Board of Education recognized three FFA Officers who received leadership awards during FFA camp this summer. Superintendent Casey Jaynes presented certificates and pins to Johnny Scherder, Keagan Hatton and Gage Stone. Congratulations to these young men!


Students in the automotive technology class at the Carroll County Area Technology Center worked together on projects this week.











The CCHS Volleyball team recognized its three seniors last night. Kai Howard, Jazmyne Brock and Sydney Singer were presented with flowers and gifts between the JV and Varsity volleyball games against Gallatin County. Congratulations to these ladies!










Carpentry students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center learned to pour concrete recently. The group will use those skills to eventually build a foundation for a tiny house that will be erected on the ATC campus.




Several Carroll County High School students were inducted into the National Honor Society at iLEAD Academy this week.
NHS Treasurer Jackson Marsh and Vice President Carson Lipe, who are also CCHS students, assisted President Roger Phelps with the induction.
The Carroll County inductees were Katherine Southworth, Alyssa Horner, Macie Miller, Edwin Rodriguez and Chris Perez. Students from other counties who were inducted include Taryn Alcorn, Emma Boes, Eliza Cornett, Cara Cobb, Heath Phelps and Dominic Sileo.
National Honor Society members must maintain a 3.6 grade point average, complete an application demonstrating leadership, character and service as well as write an essay.






The Carrollton Main Street Program and the Carroll County Arts Board are sponsoring a sidewalk chalk art contest on Oct. 14. Students in K-12 are invited to participate as are adults!


Congratulations to CCHS Senior Garrison Brumback!


The CCHS Cross Country Team competed in the NCKC meet last night. Our results were:
Girls
Adree Dermon - 30:32.95
Lydia Risk - 32:17.00
Ava Noe - 44:48.16
Boys
Taylor Harsin - 20:19.09
Alex Bolton - 22:14.87
Aiden Lilley - 22:42.39
(Photos courtesy of Michelle Risk)



The CCHS homecoming parade was a big hit last night! Students enjoyed riding floats and the community showed its support by lining the parade route. Homecoming king and queen will be crowned at 7 p.m. Kickoff against Anderson County begins at 7:30 p.m. Support your Panthers!!









CCHS students are preparing for tomorrow's homecoming game! King and queen candidates practiced walking the field, the band worked on its routines and students decorated within the school. Crowning is at 7 p.m. and the game starts at 7:30 p.m. Come support your Panthers!





CCHS students, don't miss the deadline to purchase your Homecoming Dance tickets!


The CCHS golf team won the NCKC tournament today. Panther golfer Ayden Taylor was the medalist with the lowest score of all players. He shot a 75 for the day to take first place.
Branon Battaglia was named to the all-tournament team after securing a score of 78.
The Panthers competed against Walton Verona, Gallatin County, Owen County, Trimble County and Henry County in the tournament.
"These boys push each other to be better and the support they show for each other is awesome," said Head Coach John Battaglia. "The off-season work is showing up now with some low rounds. I couldn't be more proud of them."
Their scores were:
Ayden Taylor 1st place individual 75
Branon Battaglia All-Tourney team 78
Dustin Battaglia 83
Luke Taylor 84
Dalton Wilson 92









Homecoming Week festivities continue tomorrow with Ken and Barbie Day!


Homecoming Week festivities continue tomorrow with Ken and Barbie Day!


Basketball open gym dates have been announced!


Madison Consolidated High School honored the loss of CCHS Panther Bryce Stewart at the football game Friday. The Cubs wore stickers on their helmets commemorating Bryce and their students dressed in black and gold. Thank you to our Madison friends for this meaningful gesture.



Madison Consolidated High School's football team and student body showed their support for Carroll County and honored the loss of Panther Bryce Stewart. The Cubs placed a sticker commemorating Bryce on their helmets and the students wore black and gold for the match-up.

