
The CCHS boys 4x800 team of Alex Bolton (8th), Taylor Harsin (11th), Aiden Lilley (11th), and Asriel Aguazul Mendoza (9th) finished 7th at the Inaugural KHSAA Indoor State Track Championship this weekend. Congratulations to these student athletes!



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Kaitlyn "KK" Hensley, Braden Stephenson and Landon Groves were named to the 31st District All-Tournament basketball team. Congratulations to these student athletes!

The middle and high school bands will perform on March 7 at CCMS. This is a preparatory concert for their upcoming concert band festival. A guest judge will evaluate each band and give feedback following their performances. Come enjoy a night of quality music!


CCMS will host a band concert for seventh and eighth graders on March 7. Some high school musicians will also participate. Seventh grade will perform at 5:30 and eighth grade at 6:30 p.m. Students should arrive 30 minutes before performance time. The bands will be evaluated by a guest judge to prepare them for the annual concert band festival.


The District 31 boys' and girls' basketball championship games are tonight at Carroll County High School. The girls game begins at 6 p.m. with the boys at 8 p.m. Trophy presentations and net cuttings will occur after each game.



Today we celebrate our maintenance team. Thank you for your hard work!


Carroll County Schools Superintendent Casey Jaynes shared information today on the proposed state budget and how that money is used in the district, dreams for future facilities and an update on the Strategic Plan. Watch our social media for the next Coffee With Casey!

CTE (Career and Technical Education) Month comes to a close with a spotlight on the pre-nursing students in the Carroll County Area Technology Center. They are shown demonstrating skills as well as showing middle school students what they learn in class.

CTE (Career and Technical Education) Month wraps up today. Students in the agriculture program at Carroll County High School are shown working in the greenhouses, planting flowers and preparing the hydroponic greenhouse for the next growing season.

The CCHS Panthers basketball team has advanced in the District 31 tournament for the first time in 12 years. Fill the stands tonight to cheer them on to victory against Gallatin County! Admission is $8 per person. Game time is 7:30 p.m. at CCHS.



Carroll County Schools is in the process of determining priorities for a science instructional resource. We are surveying students, science teachers, and families. Your feedback is valuable to the committee as they work to determine the priorities in the science instructional resource.
Please complete the survey at your earliest convenience by clicking on the English https://forms.gle/9pqZ5HrYhBTuR7cw6
or Spanish https://forms.gle/NpPKWW41uR6ezanH9 survey.
The survey will close on March 1st.


The Carroll County Panthers boys' basketball team will advance in the District 31 tournament after defeating Trimble County. The Panthers will play Gallatin County at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 28. Fill the stands and support our Panthers!


The Carroll County Lady Panthers came up short last night in their contest against Henry County. Their season ended with a loss in the District 31 tournament. Congratulations to the Lady Panthers on a hard fought game.


Staff, students and community members are continuing to work on development of a strategic plan, which will set the course for Carroll County Schools for the next 5 to 10 years. The next Town Hall is at 6 p.m. on March 19. Join us for this important discussion!

Staff, students and community members are continuing to work on development of a strategic plan, which will set the course for Carroll County Schools for the next 5 to 10 years. The next Town Hall is at 6 p.m. on March 9. Join us for this important discussion!

In recognition of CTE (Career and Technical Education) Month, here are a few photos of the Electrical Technician students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center.

The boys’ and girls’ district basketball tournament will be held at Carroll County High School this week.
The tournament opens tonight with Carroll County’s Lady Panthers playing Henry County at 6 p.m. and the Carroll County Panthers playing Trimble County at 7:30 p.m.
Spectators should park in the main parking lot by Carroll County High School and enter the building through the west side gym entrance. Doors will be marked with signage.
Admission is $8 per person per night. It will only be a cash gate. Children aged 4 and younger are free.
Coach, superintendent, administrator, school board member and officials’ cards will be accepted, but no plus one guest is allowed.
Fan seating will be assigned each night. No signs, posters or noise makers are allowed.
Game footage will be provided via Hudl exchange for each game.


Superintendent Casey Jaynes will host another Coffee With Casey on Thursday, Feb. 29 from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at Hos Coffee. Please join him for conversation about Carroll County Schools. Everyone is welcome!


On Mondays, staff members at CCHS normally wear shirts or hats promoting different colleges, often their alma maters.
Today, Mr. Henderson and Mr. Fremin decided to represent the trades with their high visibility attire typically required on construction sites as an important component of personal protective equipment (PPE). Mr. Fremin also has on safety goggles and steel toe boots.
The two are helping CCHS promote awareness of career opportunities for students and developing relationships with our community partners.
The best roast of the day to Mr. Henderson: “That shirt is brighter than your future.”
