
Panther football fans, please be aware of parking changes at Walton-Verona.
Parking will be at a premium for tonight’s game, and this will cause delays entering the venue, according to the WV athletic department. The gates open at 6 p.m.
Fans can park at the Verona Elementary School and be transported by shuttle to the game. Shuttles will run the entire night. The elementary school is located at 15066 Porter Road.
Directions to the elementary school:
** Take the Verona Exit off of 71 (this is Verona-Mudlick Road - Turn left if coming from North/Turn right if coming from the south)
** Turn right at Porter Road (about a mile off of the exit)
** Verona Elementary is on your left about a tenth of a mile on Porter.
Have a great time at the game and Good Luck Panthers!!!


PANTHER FANS! The CCHS boys' and girls' soccer teams compete tonight in the district championship game. The boys play at 6 and the girl play at 8 p.m. Tickets are $8 per person, ages 4 and older. Cash only at the gate. No passes are given, except for KHSCA coach cards. Let's fill the stands tonight Panther fans!!!


Panther families, enjoy the Fall Break!


The food pantries and Share Shed at Carroll County High School and Middle School are both open.
Students can obtain quick serve food items through both food pantries. Hygiene items are also available at CCHS through the Share Shed, a separate offering that was created last year by CCHS alum Samuel Gray.
High School students can select their own food and hygiene items from the Share Shed that is outside the school building near the FFA rooms. Middle School students can select food from their pantry as well by contacting Youth Services Worker Shelby Jones.
Grab-and-go food, such as microwavable macaroni and cheese, beef jerky or peanut butter and crackers, are best for the students, said Kameron Melton, the CCHS senior who is in charge of the food pantry and Share Shed this year.
“Almost every other day it’s nearly empty,” Melton said of the food pantry and Share Shed. He noted small packages of Kleenex, toothpaste and toothbrushes as well as bars of soap are in high demand.
Donations for both food pantries and the Share Shed are being accepted at both schools. Please contact the Middle School at 502-732-7080 or the High School at 502-732-7075 to arrange a drop-off time.



CCMS has announced the times and dates for girls' basketball tryouts.


CCMS has announced tryout dates for boys' basketball.


Carroll County High School's boys' soccer team has earned the rank of first in District 31. As such, Panther Field will be home to the boys' and girls' soccer district competition on October 2-4. These are the brackets for the two teams. Support the Panthers soccer teams!



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!


CCMS has scheduled tryouts for the girls' basketball team.


CCMS has scheduled tryouts for the girls' basketball team.


The CCMS 8th grade band is hard at work! See the district's Facebook page for more photos.


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.


WEB (Where Everybody Belongs) Leaders at CCMS gave a seminar on rumors and gossip today. The group talked to fifth graders about the topic and played some games with them, including squeezing toothpaste out of a tube and trying to put it back in, telephone and airing dirty laundry. WEB plans to host a seminar monthly.










Basketball open gym dates have been announced!


New bus route information has been released by the Department of Transportation.


Panther families, please read this letter from the Director of Transportation. Thank you for your support!


Carroll County Middle School SRO Sgt. Tim Gividen wowed students with his ability to spin a basketball on his finger. He tried to pass the ball to Kaine Melton during the school's first assembly last week, but the pair couldn't quite connect.



Carroll County Middle School seventh grade science students of Larisa James put Newton's laws of motion into effect recently by creating Newton Cars. The top performers raced down the 7th grade hallway.





New CCMS students were sorted into their house on Friday. Each student is sorted into one of the eight school houses and will spend their middle school career with that group. (More photos will be posted in an album on the district's Facebook page.)





We're excited to announce and welcome our new staff members! Please check our social media for regular updates.
