
Panther families, if you don’t have a Rooms account for your student yet, now is the time to sign up!
Rooms is a two-way communication tool for parents/guardians and teachers. Each child has a Room for each class in which they are enrolled. Carroll County Schools is excited to offer this communication tool in conjunction with the Carroll County Schools app.
If you don’t have a Rooms account, a new invitation will be sent to the email address you provided at the time your student was registered. Please be on the lookout for the invitation!





Attention CCHS Seniors!! It's time to order your cap and gown. You do not have to order tassels or additional packages. https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productDetail/1070019/CARROLL-COUNTY-HIGH-SCHOOL/Cap-and-Gown/2030042959/CATALOG_REPOSITORY/Cap-and-Gown-Unit/2059544612


Happy New Year from Carroll County Schools! May 2024 be a wonderful year for all!


Students in the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant program at the Carroll County Area Technology Center held an ornament making event before the holiday break. The students used the event to raise money for a drug rehabilitation center. They have created a program in which they will educate middle school students about the dangers of drug use as part of the Lead4Change initiative. The students include Lacie Gross, Lexi Moore, Josie Dale and Landon New. They are taught by Julia Mazza.

The Lady Panthers continue their play in the Pam Browning Classic tonight. Cheer them on at 8:15 p.m. when they take on Shawe!


Merry Christmas from Carroll County Schools!


Agriculture students used Reindeer Games to learn about caring for animals during the winter months.
The students played Snowball Drop and read an article on the positive and negative impacts of snow on agriculture. They also built snowman families using marshmallows and chopsticks while discussing important rules for animal care during the winter months.

The Carroll County Panthers will compete today and tomorrow in the Jefferson County Invitational Tournament.
The Panthers take on Southwestern tonight at 6:40 p.m. All games are played at Connor K. Salm Gymnasium at Madison Consolidated High School. The Panthers will also play at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 23 and advance to afternoon games based on their pool placing.
Fans should park in the south lot of the high school and enter through door 6 or door 8. Tickets are $8 per person and can be purchased at the gate or online. Concessions will be available.
This is the link for tickets https://events.ticketspicket.com/agency/1e0e167b-9817-4cdd-9fa5-6d326f935752
For those who cannot attend, there will be a live link via Hudl. https://www.ihsaatv.org/mchscubs/

A few third graders were treated to a visit from their neighbors at Carroll County High School before Christmas break began.
Co-curricular students taught by Hannah Marsh and Kendall Clifford made ornaments for the children in Natalie Abbott and Cassandra Southworth’s classes. They also read books with the children and colored with them. The groups even enjoyed cupcakes as a treat from the Cartmell classes. (More photos on the district Facebook page.)

Please note!! Tomorrow's basketball game against Augusta has been cancelled.


Enjoy the holiday break!


Students in the Agriculture Employability Class engaged in mock interviews this week. A variety of potential employers assisted the students with resumes and interviewing skills.

All members of the Carroll County High School Cross Country team were named Academic All-State or Honorable Mention Academic All-State.
First team Academic All-State (GPA 3.75 or higher): Adree Dermon, Lydia Risk, Jonathan Pirtle and Teague Walls. Honorable Mention Academic All-State (GPA 3.25-3.74): Ava Noe, Aiden Lilley, Taylor Harsin and Alex Bolton. Congratulations to these student athletes!


The Carroll County High School FFA is hosting a Christmas tree decorating contest this week. The trees will be judged tomorrow and the winner gets donuts, juice and milk on Friday. (More photos on the district's Facebook page.)

Project-Based Learning (PBL) students broke ground on the observation deck beside the Carroll County High School pond. After much planning, writing a proposal and pitching the project before several school panels, it was approved. Students used batter boards and string to square the foundation before digging the first post hole. They also applied the Pythagorean Theorum (3-4-5 triangle) to square the corners. (Photos provided by Jeff Fremin.)





Students in the Future 42 Mentors program participated in mock interviews this morning with our industry partners, North American Stainless, Dow, NUCOR and Kentucky Utilities. Students prepared resumes and were given interview pointers.

#MondaysCanBeBeautiful


Thanks to the Council for Better Education for their work in identifying the shortfalls in SEEK (Support Education Excellence in Kentucky) funding across the Commonwealth. This is how Carroll County Schools have been impacted since 2008 and what we need the Kentucky General Assembly to fund over the next two budget cycles. The SEEK funding program is a formula driven allocation of state provided funds to local school districts. The Council for Better Education is a nonprofit corporation founded to ensure full implementation of Kentucky’s constitutional commitment to our students and our common schools.
We encourage everyone in Carroll County to stay informed about school funding shortfalls and the impact it has on our students.



Carroll County High School is getting into the holiday spirit!


Carroll County Schools is seeking your input on our 2024-2025 school calendar. Please use this link to complete the short survey. Your input is important! https://forms.gle/3s8P6FzE2aH3SpWX6
