
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.


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 19. Join us for this important discussion!

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!


Members of the CCMS Academic Team were recognized last week by the Carroll County Board of Education. Each student received a certificate and pin during the monthly student recognition portion of the board meeting. The team participated in regional competition earlier this month.
The team includes Jace Shisler, Johnathan Pirtle, Gian Zacarias Corina, Keyla Hernandez Garcia, Landon Martin, Aleeah Mercado, Dylan Zacarias Corina, Dillan Davis, Gregory Humphrey, Kelsey Hash and Hailey Pirtle. Their advisor is Sheila Underwood. Team members Maverick Johnson and Brody Chowning were not present at the meeting.

Parents of track and field athletes, please take note!


Don't forget that tonight is our Town Hall! Information on the survey results will be shared and groups will discuss our goals and plans for the future. We value your opinion and hope you will attend!


Thank you to all of our bus drivers! We appreciate the hard work you do daily to safely transport our students.


Please join us for a Town Hall meeting on Thursday, Feb. 22 at 6 p.m. in the CCMS cafeteria. We value your input on the strategic plan process and setting the goals for our district.


Panther families, a reminder that school is not in session on Monday, Feb. 19. It is a teacher work day. We will welcome students back on Tuesday!


Due to the Internet outage in the district today (2/16/24,) if you need to send a bus pass to your child's school, please call the school rather than e-mail.
Child Development Center: 502.732.7016
Kathryn Winn: 502.732.7090
Cartmell Elementary: 502.732.7085
Middle School: 502.732.7080
High School: 502.732.7075

Students in fourth and eighth grades recently got to learn about classes and programs at the high school, iLEAD, ATC and JCTC. They also got to speak with several local employers during a career expo at the middle school. (More photos on the district Facebook page.)



A parent meeting is scheduled for student athletes on the middle and high school track and field teams.


Any girl in grades 5-8 at Carroll County Middle School is eligible to try out for the soccer team. Tryouts start next week.


Thank you to the wonderful School Resource Officers who protect our staff and students daily. We appreciate all of your hard work! Today we celebrate Sgt. Tim Gividen, Officer Dave Mutchler, Officer Laman Stark, Officer Darrell Tomlinson and Officer Don Mulhall.


Panther families, please remember no glass vases or balloons are allowed on school buses. Celebrate Valentine's Day with the safety rules in mind!


A Town Hall will be held Feb. 22 at 6 p.m. at Carroll County Middle School to continue gathering input that will be used to draft a Strategic Plan for Carroll County Schools. Please come and share your input with us!


CCMS students of Denise Smith recently created dioramas to reflect chapters in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. The book is based during World War II Germany. Students had to accurately reflect the contents of specific chapters.

Thank you to our FRYSC workers who do so much for our students!


The Carroll County Middle School Drama Club held tryouts for two plays coming in May. Bob the Sponge and a parody of Twilight will be performed. Both plays will be family friendly.