Instruction / Curriculum

Jonica Ray

Jonica Ray
Assistant Superintendent

Jonica Ray currently serves as the Assistant Superintendent/Chief Academic Officer for Carroll County Schools. Mrs. Ray received her bachelor’s degree in elementary education and her master’s degree in teaching reading and writing all grades from Northern Kentucky University, her certification for instructional leadership, supervisor of instruction and school superintendent from the University of the Cumberlands. She also earned her National Board Certification from the Professional Standards Board in 2002 and completed the renewal process in 2012. She oversees components of curriculum and instruction, district assessment coordinator, certified personnel and evaluation, substitutes and student teachers, certifications, recruiting and hiring and professional learning community initiatives.

Jeannie Rohrer

Jeannie Rohrer
Supervisor of Instruction

Jeannie Rohrer is the Supervisor of Instruction for Carroll County Schools. She holds a Master’s of Education and a degree as an Educational Specialist. In addition, she is National Board Certified. Mrs. Rohrer heads up curriculum, instructional and assessment, supports instructional coach development, oversees academic MTSS, gifted and talented, Extended School Services, professional development coordination, title programs, after school programs, new teacher onboarding, SBDM and leads the district in continuous improvement planning, and homeless support services.


The Kentucky Academic Standards (KAS) Family Guides have been developed to help families familiarize themselves with the content of each grade level’s standards. Each guide contains a standards overview for Reading & Writing, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies.

This guide was made to help families understand the Kentucky Academic Standards and to show what children will learn by the end of kindergarten. This tool provides information about the key ideas and skills teachers will introduce in mathematics, reading and writing, science and social studies. It includes possible examples of what students will be asked to do in class, how to help your child at home, questions you can ask your kindergartner and questions families can ask their child’s teacher. This guide also was designed to help parents understand how they can work with teachers to support the learning of their child/children. When teachers and families work together to help students master Kentucky’s Academic Standards, students can succeed by developing the skills they will need for life after graduation. 

The link below provides parent guides in English and Spanish for a specific grade level

Standards Family Guides & Resources – KYstandards