
Carroll County Schools are in session tomorrow, Tuesday, Oct. 24. We look forward to seeing our students!


Carroll County 4H Extension Agent Joyce Doyle talked with students in Mrs. Alsup and Ms. Williams' classes about habitats this week. Students made a craft and discussed what types of animals live in various habitats.











Cartmell Elementary School held its fall festival last night. Students were able to dress in costume, play games, peruse the book fair and the winners of the pumpkin contest were announced. More photos are on the district's Facebook page.


Cartmell Elementary students with October birthdays got to have a special lunch and birthday cake to celebrate their special month. The food is provided by the food services department. Students also received birthday cards from the Cartmell Birthday Club run by Jill Hamilton.










Panther families, please remember there is no school on Monday. It is a staff work day.


Cartmell Elementary students helped their friends make Halloween crafts last week.










Cartmell Elementary students helped their friends make Halloween crafts last week.










Cartmell Elementary School is hosting its book fair this week. Students can shop from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Family and Friends Shopping Night is Thursday from 4 to 6:30 p.m. before the Fall Festival. The fair will also be open on Monday during parent-teacher conferences. In addition, students can compete in the pumpkin decorating contest.






#MondaysCanBeBeautiful


Future Panthers were recognized tonight before the football game between Carroll County and Beechwood. Future football players, band members, flag corps and cheerleaders participated in the festivities. More photos will be on the district Facebook page.











Future Panthers were celebrated tonight at Panther Field before the football game between Carroll County and Beechwood. Football players, cheerleaders, band members and flag corps participated in the festivities. More photos will be on the district Facebook page.











October is Principal Appreciation Month. Carroll County Schools would like to thank each of our principals for their hard work and dedication to making their schools and students successful!


We are excited to announce and welcome our new staff members!


#MondaysCanBeBeautiful


Panther families, enjoy the Fall Break!


Cartmell Elementary's STLP crew held their first meeting recently. The students are preparing for the upcoming year by brainstorming project ideas and having some fun getting to know one another. Carroll County's Director of Technology Zachary Morris-Dean spoke to the students about STLP and the importance of technology. Diane McCarthy is the Cartmell STLP coordinator.




Second graders learned about adaptation and migration during a lesson on birds taught by 4-H Extension Agent Joyce Doyle.
Each group had information about different types of birds and tools that would simulate the bird’s beak. They had to determine and document which instrument was most like the bird’s beak.
These students are in Ms. Pirtle's class at Cartmell Elementary.










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.








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!


The Carroll County basketball program is seeking coaches for youth leagues that will be used to contribute to the rise of the Carroll County program. If you enjoy coaching and have a program-building mindset, please check this out.
