Panther families, please remember that students will be released early tomorrow before the total solar eclipse. Please see the graphics for details about each school.
Thank you to our wonderful school librarians!
CCHS students had the opportunity to talk with representatives from the engineering and manufacturing fields at a recent Career Cluster Friday.
Carroll County Schools will host nationally renowned speaker Michael DeLeon on April 18. He will talk to younger children about safety among strangers and to the older students about the dangers of vaping. A parent academy will be held at 6 p.m. on April 18 to discuss youth vaping. Please join us!!
Today's softball game between the Lady Panthers and the Lady Madison Cubs has been cancelled.
The solar eclipse will occur in just a few days! Please review these graphics for information about procedures for your child's school. All schools will be released by 1 p.m. on Monday, April 8.
Enjoy your Spring Break! We will greet our students when we return on Monday, April 8.
Please take note of this interpretation service offered by Carroll County Schools.
Wheeler Payton and Reese Gill repaired a dripping faucet in Mrs. Ball's office as part of their Project-Based Learning class at Carroll County High School.
The CCHS yearbook staff is now offering ad space to spotlight or congratulate your special senior!
Space is limited and first-come first-served, so please contact Kathy L. Phy at katherine.phy@carroll.kyschools.us to reserve your spot.
The following sizes and prices are available:
Full page: $375
1/2 page: $250
1/4 page: $125
1/8 page: $50
How many ads are available at what size depends on interest and number of ads sold. All ads are full color.
You provide the photos, copy, and design. The yearbook staff can assist with design if needed.
Our deadline is approaching, so please be in touch as soon as possible!
The Carroll County High School Band of Gold did an amazing job at the Cincinnati Reds Opening Day parade yesterday! Multiple photo albums will be posted on the district's Facebook page, so please check back throughout the day.
The Commonwealth Autism Care Color Outside the Lines 5K walk/run will be held next month.
Commonwealth Autism Care operates on Gillock Avenue, providing in-clinic therapy and performing autism diagnostic evaluations. The 5K walk/run will help purchase materials for children who receive their services.
There is no sign-up deadline for the 5K walk/run. However, anyone who registers between now and April 13 will receive their T-shirt on race day.
For more information, check Facebook or email stevie@commonwealthaba.com.
Carroll County Schools is hosting Michael DeLeon, a nationally known speaker on vaping. He will speak to students as well as parents on April 18. Please join us to learn more about this topic.
The Carroll County High School Prom Court has been announced. Prom will be held Saturday, April 13 from 8-11 p.m. a the Carroll County Fairgrounds. Tickets are $25 per person.
Panther fans, please note today's softball and baseball games have been postponed until tomorrow. Join us in Gallatin County at 6 p.m. to cheer on our Panthers!
The Carroll County High School's second annual Art Show will be April 11. Don't miss seeing the works of art from our students and community members!
Congratulations to Panther baseball player Branon Battaglia for being named NCKC Player of the Week!
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The Carroll County High School production of A Voice in the Dark: A Salem Story will be next month. Get your tickets now!
Ten students in the pre-nursing program at the Carroll County Area Technology Center have earned their Student Registered Nursing Assistant certification.
They are trained to work in medical facilities and care for a patient’s daily living needs. They are also eligible to apply for nursing school after receiving this distinction. The certification is through the Kentucky Board of Nursing and Kentucky Medicaid.
These students can now add the SRNA credentials behind their name as part of their official signature.
Each student was presented with a certificate by ATC Principal Kirk Brooks.
The students are Brooklyn Andrews, Arlis Soto Funez, Jenna Haynes, Calli Hoopengarner, Haley Nelson, Joshua Pickett, Natalie Riley, Yarley Gonzales Salas, Mazzie Taylor and Autumn Ward. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)