Kathryn Winn Primary will host its annual book fair Sept. 15-19!šš


Grandparents enjoyed š„£biscuits and gravy with their š¦š»grandchildren š§š»at Cartmell Elementary this morning.
Grandparents flowed into the Carroll County Child Development Center yesterday to enjoy some šØsweets š¦and sweet time š¤š¤with their grandchildren. (More photos on the CCCDC Facebook page.)
Do you know the names of Mr. and Miss Carrollton High School featured in the 1957 yearbook? Put their names in the comments below!

Panther communityš¾, please help us spotlight our alumni who are currently serving in the military!šŖšļø

Panther families, we are aware of power outages at some of our school buildings following tonight's storm. We do not anticipate any impact on school tomorrow. We will notify you as soon as possible if there are any changes.

The Carroll County Extension Office has announced its September 4-H schedule. Students can still sign up for clubs.

All high school cross country athletes who competed in the Shelby County meet on Saturday set new personal records šāāļøšāāļøāØ The results were:
Boys:
š Elias Cardoso-Ortiz, 63rd place, 21:54.50
š Johnathan Pirtle, 81st place, 23:32.89
š Michael Weedman, 106th place, 29:38.41
Girls:
š Adree Dermon, 81st place, 30:19.22
š Miriam Atilano-Zarate, 86th place, 32:55.96
Elementary:
š Osquis Zuniga, 20th place, 7:13.14
š Meylin Zuniga, 45th place, 10:07.11
(šø Mr. Creager)
Boys:
š Elias Cardoso-Ortiz, 63rd place, 21:54.50
š Johnathan Pirtle, 81st place, 23:32.89
š Michael Weedman, 106th place, 29:38.41
Girls:
š Adree Dermon, 81st place, 30:19.22
š Miriam Atilano-Zarate, 86th place, 32:55.96
Elementary:
š Osquis Zuniga, 20th place, 7:13.14
š Meylin Zuniga, 45th place, 10:07.11
(šø Mr. Creager)









Fifth graders at Carroll County Middle School š©āš«šØāš« gave presentations recently after researching inventors š”. The students dressed up š§āš¬š©āš¬ based on their inventor of choice, made a display board š and gave a verbal overview š¤ of their subject.
A new initiative to improve safety at all high school athletic events was launched successfully at our first home football game on Friday. Please remember that all students below ninth grade must be accompanied by an adult to all high school athletic events. This applies to students from other counties as well as our students. All high schoolers must show their student ID for entry. All CCHS students get free admission with their school-issued ID badge.
Congratulations to CCHS football player Jaokbi Chapman-Meadows for receiving NCKC Player of the Week honors! šš
It was a "black out" at Panther Field on Friday night as many turned out to support our students during the first home football game. The Panthers defeated Trimble County, the band played at halftime and the CCHS dance team performed a number for the crowd. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)
Richard B. Cartmell Elementary School will host a grandparents' breakfast on Sept. 5. Grandparents must RSVP by Sept. 2 in order to eat a meal with their grandchild. The cost is $4 for breakfast.


Kathryn Winn Primary will celebrate Grandparent's Day in September. You must RSVP by Sept. 2 if you want to eat breakfast with your grandchild. Breakfast will cost $4.


Ms. Southworth's third grade homeroom āļøšhad writing conferences yesterday. They read each otherās personal narratives šand provided feedbackš¬. (šøcourtesy of Ms. Southworth)







Several Panther student athletes placed in the NCKC Cross Country Championship meet at Trimble County this week. šļøšļøThe results were:
šš»āāļøāā”ļøBoysā Team
Elias Cardoso-Ortiz - 19th place, 23:54.30
Johnathan Pirtle - 23rd place, 25:43.60
Michael Weedman - 25th place, 32:30.20
šš»āāļøāā”ļøGirlsā Team
Adree Dermon - 20th place, 32:26.30
Miriam Atilano-Zarate - 21st place, 35:58.60
Lydia Risk - 22nd place, 36:12.50
(šøcourtesy of Mr. Creager)
šš»āāļøāā”ļøBoysā Team
Elias Cardoso-Ortiz - 19th place, 23:54.30
Johnathan Pirtle - 23rd place, 25:43.60
Michael Weedman - 25th place, 32:30.20
šš»āāļøāā”ļøGirlsā Team
Adree Dermon - 20th place, 32:26.30
Miriam Atilano-Zarate - 21st place, 35:58.60
Lydia Risk - 22nd place, 36:12.50
(šøcourtesy of Mr. Creager)






Panther families, please review this letter from Mr. Jaynes regarding expectations for behavior at athletic events. Also, please remember high school students must present their school-issued ID to enter the game and students below ninth grade must be accompanied by an adult.
Athletic Event Expectations

Do you know the names of the majorettes featured in the 1977 Carroll County High School yearbook? Put their names in the comments! š¤š§š»āØ

Panther families, please review this story about new rules for high school athletic events.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MxfqNYfDa0F-MdccknfGvRPNyqFh3_NkiaBnZlFRt50/edit?usp=drive_link

The Carroll County Area Technology Centerās welding program recently received a $4,000 grant from Airgas, which sent representatives to visit with the students and learn more about the program.
Welding instructor Justin Tingle used the grant money to purchase essential items such as welding hoods, safety equipment and grinding disks. Local support from Airgas employees Quinton Featherstone, the Terminal Manager at Ghent; Terry Barrett, the District Manager; and Wendy Clifford, Account Manager, made this grant possible.
Criss Spicer, North Zone Fleet Maintenance Manager-Merchant Gases at Airgas, said the welding programās students and increased number of female welders in the class was inspiring. He praised the class for being grateful for the equipment and being engaged with Airgas representatives when they visited the ATC.
"Industry partners like Airgas keep our programs competitive. Mr. Tingle does an incredible job of working to provide the best learning experience he can for our students,ā said ATC Principal Kirk Brooks. āSupport from companies like Airgas ensure that the young men and women of our communities arrive at adulthood with the best training our school has to offer. I am very grateful for their support and generosity."
Welding instructor Justin Tingle used the grant money to purchase essential items such as welding hoods, safety equipment and grinding disks. Local support from Airgas employees Quinton Featherstone, the Terminal Manager at Ghent; Terry Barrett, the District Manager; and Wendy Clifford, Account Manager, made this grant possible.
Criss Spicer, North Zone Fleet Maintenance Manager-Merchant Gases at Airgas, said the welding programās students and increased number of female welders in the class was inspiring. He praised the class for being grateful for the equipment and being engaged with Airgas representatives when they visited the ATC.
"Industry partners like Airgas keep our programs competitive. Mr. Tingle does an incredible job of working to provide the best learning experience he can for our students,ā said ATC Principal Kirk Brooks. āSupport from companies like Airgas ensure that the young men and women of our communities arrive at adulthood with the best training our school has to offer. I am very grateful for their support and generosity."



