Kathryn Winn Primary students performed a sing-along for parents and guardians during their student-led conference night.
Students in the Agriculture Employability Class engaged in mock interviews this week. A variety of potential employers assisted the students with resumes and interviewing skills.
Santa Claus paid a visit to the Carroll County Child Development Center yesterday morning. Most of these little ones were so excited to see Santa! (More photos on the district's Facebook page.)
All members of the Carroll County High School Cross Country team were named Academic All-State or Honorable Mention Academic All-State.
First team Academic All-State (GPA 3.75 or higher): Adree Dermon, Lydia Risk, Jonathan Pirtle and Teague Walls. Honorable Mention Academic All-State (GPA 3.25-3.74): Ava Noe, Aiden Lilley, Taylor Harsin and Alex Bolton. Congratulations to these student athletes!

The Carroll County High School FFA is hosting a Christmas tree decorating contest this week. The trees will be judged tomorrow and the winner gets donuts, juice and milk on Friday. (More photos on the district's Facebook page.)
Project-Based Learning (PBL) students broke ground on the observation deck beside the Carroll County High School pond. After much planning, writing a proposal and pitching the project before several school panels, it was approved. Students used batter boards and string to square the foundation before digging the first post hole. They also applied the Pythagorean Theorum (3-4-5 triangle) to square the corners. (Photos provided by Jeff Fremin.)




Students in the Future 42 Mentors program participated in mock interviews this morning with our industry partners, North American Stainless, Dow, NUCOR and Kentucky Utilities. Students prepared resumes and were given interview pointers.
Carroll County Middle School treated the community to two plays and a talent show on Friday night. Students performed Barbie and Shrek. Staff and students participated in the talent show, which was held between the two plays.
#MondaysCanBeBeautiful

Carroll County Middle School students participated in the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) hands-on museum yesterday. They visited stations that taught them about virtual reality, robotics, generating energy through motion and how to work together to build.
Thanks to the Council for Better Education for their work in identifying the shortfalls in SEEK (Support Education Excellence in Kentucky) funding across the Commonwealth. This is how Carroll County Schools have been impacted since 2008 and what we need the Kentucky General Assembly to fund over the next two budget cycles. The SEEK funding program is a formula driven allocation of state provided funds to local school districts. The Council for Better Education is a nonprofit corporation founded to ensure full implementation of Kentuckyās constitutional commitment to our students and our common schools.
We encourage everyone in Carroll County to stay informed about school funding shortfalls and the impact it has on our students.


Kathryn Winn Primary's cafeteria staff treated students to a special holiday dinner yesterday. Festive placemats and Christmas decorations were set at each table. Students also enjoyed a special dessert created by the cafeteria staff.
The Carroll County Middle School bands performed a winter concert last night. Sixth, seventh and eighth grade musicians participated. (More photos on the district Facebook page.)
Carroll County High School is getting into the holiday spirit!

Carroll County Schools is seeking your input on our 2024-2025 school calendar. Please use this link to complete the short survey. Your input is important! https://forms.gle/3s8P6FzE2aH3SpWX6

Carroll County High School has named Garrison Brumback and Laila Miller its 2023 Fall Sports Athletes of the Year. Congratulations to them! Garrison plays on the CCHS football team while Laila is keeper for the CCHS Lady Panthers soccer team.

Attention Parents: Due to a mechanical issue with our heating and cooling unit our building had a brief Evacuation for safety. All children and staff have returned to the building safely! This issue has been resolved. Thank you.

Electrical technology students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center removed outdated lighting and will install upgraded LED lighting in a classroom that is being remodeled.
The Carroll County Middle School sixth, seventh and eighth grade bands will perform their winter concert on Thursday, Dec. 7. The event begins at 6 p.m. in the CCMS auditorium.

A number of Carroll County Schools students and staff enjoyed the festive atmosphere this weekend during a Very Hallmark Christmas Carroll. (More photos on the district Facebook page.)

