
Seniors, you still have time to compete in the I'm In! challenge. A quick video could earn you $1,000!šš°


How many of these hippies featured in the 1997 CCMS yearbook can you name? Put your answers in the comments!


Indoor track will start next week for student athletes in grades 7-12. An updated sports physical is required before students can practice. The team will practice on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-5:30 p.m. on the indoor track at CCMS.


Panther families, please note Carroll County Schools is closed Monday, Jan. 20 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.


The Carroll County Board of Education has released its 2025 meeting schedule. All meetings are open to the public.


The CCHS Homecoming prince and princess candidates have been announced. Freshman - Madison Having and Maverick Johnson; Sophomore - Andrea Cotero Jimenez and Matthew Biggin; Junior - Trinity Doolin and Houston Parker. They will be recognized between the Lady Panthers and Panthers basketball games on Friday, Jan. 17. Games begin at 6 p.m. Join us in supporting our teams!


Project-Based Learning students at CCHS braved the cold today to continue working on their projects. One group is replacing a deck at the Technology Office while the other is working on the deck beside the pond behind the baseball field.



Jeff Bates, the newest member of the Carroll County Board of Education, visited Carroll County Middle School and Kathryn Winn Primary today. January is School Board Recognition Month. Thank you Mr. Bates for visiting with our students today!

The candidates for basketball Homecoming have been announced. The king and queen will be crowned on Friday, Jan. 17 between the Lady Panthers and Panthers basketball games against Eminence. Games begin at 6 p.m. at CCHS. See you there!!


Would you like to learn more about the district facilities plan and how anticipated school/grade structure changes can be made? Join us at the Town Halls on Jan. 27 and 28 before the basketball games. We will meet in the Maker Space (ag workshop) at Carroll County High School.


The Carrollton City Council honored the Carroll County Board of Education for their service during School Board Recognition Month, which runs the entire month of January. Thank you to board members Gwen Chapman, D'Anne Smith, Carolyn Jones, Corey Groseclose and Jeffery Bates.

Thank you to everyone for your patience this morning while students arrived to school! We are so excited to see their smiling faces!


šØšØSay it in your best Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson voice! School is coming back to Carroll County! šØšØ
Please be patient with buses tomorrow as it is likely they may be running a little behind.


There really is a sidewalk under all of that snow!

Conditions appeared good enough to go to school tomorrow, but bus turnarounds, sidewalks and other areas are still unsafe for travel. As a result, we will use another NTI Day on Monday, Jan. 13. Each school will follow its NTI protocol. Stay safe and warm!


The Lady Panthers and Panthers basketball games scheduled for Monday and Tuesday have been postponed until Jan. 21. Both games will be played at Gallatin County in a doubleheader. Lady Panthers open at 6 p.m. with the Panthers to follow. Come out and support our student athletes!


The Carroll County Schools maintenance staff has worked hard all weekend to get sidewalks and parking lots ready for students and staff to come back to school tomorrow. We look forward to seeing everyone in school tomorrow! Get good rest tonight!




A fearless group of girls in the Project-Based Learning class tackled the destruction, removal, redesign and construction of a deck on the rear of the technology departmentās office. The team utilized a significant amount of mathematics skill in laying out the new design for the deck, squaring the structure and measuring. Soon, they will learn about slope as they prepare to build steps to accompany the deck. The goal for all WBL students is to attain 300 hours of successful employment and be considered career ready at graduation. Those students who are career ready receive a notation on their diploma and a cord to wear at graduation. (Photos courtesy of Jeff Fremin.)










January is School Board Appreciation Month. Carroll County Schools is blessed with a dedicated set of board members who work diligently to provide the best for our students and staff. Thank you to Gwen Chapman, D'Anne Smith, Carolyn Jones, Corey Groseclose and Jeffery Bates.


Here's a great opportunity to work at two of our wonderful schools!
