
The Carroll County Extension Service and Carroll County Public Library are collaborating to allow children to experience what it's like to vote. Children are invited to "vote" with their parents at the library on election day.


Farm to School Month wrapped up yesterday with our food services department preparing and serving beef roast that was locally sourced. The staff regularly prepares meals with food that is sourced from local farms.



The Carroll County Area Technology Center staff and students had fun with Halloween being on a school day!



Carrollton Police Department Det. Dave Roberts spoke to middle schoolers during Red Ribbon Week about the dangers of THC, alcohol and vaping. He talked to the students about the unknown chemicals contained within vapes and the high potency of gummies and other items on the market that claim to not contain THC.

Cartmell Elementary wrapped up its book fair this week.

Let's see who recognizes this softball player! Post your answers in the comments.


CCHS families, please note the costume contest has been moved! It will now be Friday, Nov. 1 in conjunction with a fall pep rally recognizing academic and athletic achievements.


Congratulations to Hunter Angell, NCKC Player of the Week for football!


Fifth grade students in the CCMS gifted and talented program collaborated with students from Gallatin County. Students rotated through several stations focused on Life sciences. They were also able to pick a pumpkin from the patch and paint it, interact with students from Gallatin County in different learning games, and enjoy a nature walk.






Cartmell Elementary School Resource Officer Laman "Pop" Stark read to students in Mrs. Amy Alsup's second grade class last week.

#MondaysCanBeBeautiful


The Kentucky Shakespeare program presented āLiving History: We The Peopleā to Carroll County Middle School students this week. The performance moved through a 250-year period of American history, highlighting events such as the Boston Tea Party, the Continental Congress, the Revolutionary War, the Constitution of the United States, the Industrial Revolution, World War II, the McCarthy Red Scare and the civil rights movement led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Cartmell Elementary students took the Safe Schools Pledge this week in observance of Safe Schools Week. They also heard a presentation on being safe from SRO Laman "Pop" Stark and talked about safety as part of their social emotional learning time.




Congratulations to CCHS Lady Panthers volleyball player Taylor Butler for being named to the 31st District All-District Tournament Team!



How many can identify the majorettes featured in the 1963 CCHS yearbook? Post your answers in the comments!


Carroll County Middle School has postponed its family bingo night. The new date will be announced once it is confirmed.


Cartmell Elementary has postponed its parent-teacher conferences scheduled for Thursday.


Carroll County Middle School has postponed all of its athletic events scheduled for Thursday. The rescheduled dates will be announced once they are confirmed.


CCHS students and staff sent Shelby Hillebrandt off with loads of encouragement as she prepared to go to the National FFA Convention and play in the National FFA Band this week. Congratulations to Shelby! She is updating her progress through the high school FFA Facebook page.




Congratulations Gama!
