The Carroll County Cross Country Team is hosting our Home Invitational this Saturday, October 4, at General Butler State Park, and we need your help to make it a success!
We’re looking for volunteers to:
💧 Hand out water bottles
🏅 Pass out medals and ribbons
➡️ Help guide runners along the course
📍 Races start at 9 a.m. (5 total, finishing around 12:30 p.m.)
🎉 Senior athletes will also be recognized that morning
🏃♂️ 12 teams are scheduled to compete!
If you’re available, we’d love your support! Tis event can’t happen without our amazing community. Please email joseph.creager@carroll.kyschools.us if you can help! 💛🖤

We love celebrating our amazing staff! Today’s treat: refreshing drinks to brighten your midweek and keep you going strong. Thank you for all you do every day! 💛🖤










It was Mrs. Sutton, in the classroom, with the context clues! 😉 Our students put their detective skills to the ultimate test in a game of "Whodunnit"! This real-life "Clue" experience led them to work together, ask the tough questions, and crack the case! 💡 Talk about an engaging way to learn! 👏
(📸 Mrs. Sutton.)



Juniors and Seniors are eligible for TWO (2) Regular Dual Credit Scholarships this year*, each year (grades 11 and 12). These may only be used for General Education dual credit courses.
Students in Grades 9-12 are eligible for TWO (2) Work Ready Dual Credit Scholarships, each year (grades 9-12). These may only be used for Career & Technical Education dual credit courses.
Scholarships are not automatic -- You must register and/or sign in to your MyKHEAA Account, select the appropriate scholarship (Regular Dual Credit and/or Work Ready), and set your preferences for when you would like to use each scholarship. This needs to be completed BEFORE FALL BREAK. If you have received this email, it appears you have not set your scholarship preferences.
Before setting your preferences, please speak with Ms. Weedman, Mrs. Raisor, or Mr. Rose (ATC) to review your dual credit courses and talk through how to make the best use of the scholarships available to you. You may email, call, or drop by -- BUT, this must be taken care of this week (prior to fall break). See attachments for more information about the types of scholarships and the directions for setting your preferences.
If you have any questions about your dual credit courses or scholarships, please reach out as soon as possible. We are here to help! Emails have also been sent to all students and high school parents.

📚✨ Get Ready for the CCHS Book Fair! ✨📚
Mark your calendars! The CCHS Book Fair is coming October 20–24, and you won’t want to miss it!
🗓️ Dates: October 20–24
📍 Location: CCHS Library
Come browse a wide selection of books for all interests and reading levels—there’s something for everyone! Whether you're looking for the latest bestsellers, timeless classics, or hidden gems, the book fair is the perfect opportunity to stock up and support our school at the same time.
💥 Special features:
✅ Great books for teens, kids, and adults
✅ Fun giveaways
✅ Supports our school library and literacy programs
📖 Let’s get excited about reading! Spread the word and bring a friend!
Book Fair Website

🎉 Attention CC High School Families & Students! 🎉
Don’t miss out — the 2026 Carroll County High School yearbook is now on sale! 🏫📘
Capture the memories, the milestones, the laughs, and the moments you'll look back on for years to come.
✨ Want to make it extra special? Add personalization for just $8! Put your name on the cover and make your yearbook truly yours.
👉 Order here: Jostens – 2026 Yearbook
🕒 Order early to secure your copy!
Tag your friends, share this post, and make sure EVERYONE gets theirs!

✔️ Students younger than 9th grade must be with a parent, guardian, or another trusted adult. No adult = no entry.
✔️ All students who show their school ID at the gate get into all CCHS home games FREE! 🎉
Any student who does not show an ID must pay to get into the game.
✔️ Students from other schools will be asked for a student ID or driver’s license to confirm grade level. Out-of-district students still pay regular admission.
Thanks for doing your part to keep our events safe, fun, and supportive! 💛🖤

Don't miss the homecoming game! The king and queen will be crowned at 7 p.m., and the game starts at 7:30 p.m. 🏈We hope to see you there! 👑🎉
We’re excited to introduce the amazing students who will be leading each high school class this year!
Let’s give a big congratulations to all our student leaders! We can’t wait to see all the great things you’ll accomplish this year. 👏







Panther fans, don't miss out on tonight's homecoming parade! 🎉The festivities begin at 6:15 p.m. at CCMS with the parade route following Fifth Street to Highland Avenue to 227 and ending at CCHS. Everyone is invited to come out and cheer on our students! 🖤💛

🚨 It’s never been easier to stay in the loop at CCHS! 🚨
We’ve updated our school website so you can easily stay connected with the latest news, events, schedules, and more.
📂 Need important forms or documents? Check out the new CCHS Documents link for quick access to everything in one place.
💡 Have suggestions? Let us know if there’s something we should add!

Day 4 of Homecoming Spirit Week was Dynamic Duo/Trio Day! 💥🖤💛 Panthers teamed up with their friends to bring the ultimate pairings and trios to life.
(More photos on CCHS Facebook page)


Day 3 of Homecoming Spirit Week was Adam Sandler Dress-Up Day! 😎🎬 Our Panthers brought their best Sandler vibes—Happy Gilmore, Billy Madison, and classic Sandler style. Loving all the creativity! 💛🖤
(More pictures on CCHS Facebook page)

“JAG is an elective that is being introduced to CCHS for the first time. We are equipping students with the academic support, employability skills, and personal development needed to thrive in high school and beyond, whether they pursue post-secondary education, enter the workforce, or join the military,” said CCHS teacher and JAG Specialist Jaelyn Robinson.
The organization’s first President, Trinton Garrett, spoke during the ceremony, which included the Pledge of Allegiance, Presentation of Career Association Goals, and Closing Reflections. The other officers inducted include Vice President for Career Development Johnny Gibson, Vice President for Community Service Jace Romans, Vice President for Civic Awareness Logan Howard, Vice President for Social Activities Makenzie Gallagher, Vice President for Leadership Development Savannah Mullins, Secretary Madelynn Breeden, Historian Shianne Murray, and Coordinator of Public Relations/Marketing Adra Erina Hanani.
Donald Kauffman, a local banker at FNB Kentucky and president of the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce, spoke a few words to our students reciting the creed and how it will reflect on them in their future decisions.
Each officer lit a ceremonial candle in honor of their induction and every member of JAG received a certificate. After the ceremony, they enjoyed a short reception.



