
Panther community, a medical emergency involving an employee occurred this afternoon at the Carroll County Child Development Center. No children were injured and they are not at risk. Thank you for your patience to those who are in line to pick up their children at this time.

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š¢š¢We're excited to say school will be in session tomorrow!! We can't wait to see all of your smiling faces!!! Everyone do your Happy Dance - no snow, rain, flood or bad weather dances allowed!š


The CCHS Panthers and Lady Panthers open district play on Monday, Feb. 24 at Eminence High School.
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Seniors from the CCHS boys' basketball team and cheerleading squad were recognized during tonight's contest against Villa Madonna. Bryce Stewart, who passed away tragically, was also recognized with special memories from his teammates and coaches as well as a gift to his family.

Tomorrow is the next ACT Super Saturday test prep session. Juniors can still register!


ššThe Carroll County Schools Transportation Department is implementing a new rule that will limit the number of addresses to which a student can be delivered by a school bus.
āWe are getting overwhelmed with bus passes so we are going to have to work together,ā said Transportation Director Dianna Dunn.
She explained that school buses are fully loaded and adding more students is beginning to create problems. The district is asking parents and guardians to work together to make this a seamless transition.
āStudents are allowed to have two addresses and those will be the only two addresses that they can be delivered to,ā Dunn said. The exception to that rule is a high school student who has a bus pass to go to work.
Questions can be directed to the transportation department at 502-732-7099.šš


Hey everyone, guess what?! Due to ongoing flooding of Carroll County's roadways, Carroll County Schools will be closed on Friday, Feb. 21 for a traditional weather day. We hope to see our students and staff back on Monday! Stay safe!


Multiple roads remain under water within our community. Please be safe while driving and do not try to cross flooded roadways. These include KY 1204 in Worthville, Old Carlisle Road, Mill Creek and Blue Lick.

The elementary and high school track teams have announced their 2025 schedule.



February is CTE (Career and Technical Education) Month. Here's a snapshot of some things students are doing at the Carroll County Area Technology Center.

Can you name these kiddos featured in the 2015 Cartmell Elementary School yearbook? Hint, they are in this year's senior class! Put your answers in the comments.


Carroll County Schools will be closed again tomorrow, Thursday, Feb. 20, due to ongoing flooding of roads and anticipated weather events. This is a traditional snow/weather day. Please stay safe!


Project-Based Learning (PBL) students repaired and replaced plumbing in the hydroponic greenhouse. (Photos courtesy of Jeff Fremin.)











The regularly scheduled game between the CCHS Panthers and Whitefield Academy has been cancelled.


The girls' and boys' JV basketball district brackets have been set. Please support our student athletes during their tourney! šš (Graphics courtesy of Andrea Searcy.)



Some of our Kathryn Winn Primary students enjoying crafts, reading and coloring.

Track and field athletes, a parent meeting will be held next week to discuss the upcoming season and expectations.


iLEAD Academy has made some adjustments to its eighth grade open house. Please watch for details if you are interested in participating in the open house.


Carroll County Schools will be closed tomorrow due to ongoing flooding and anticipated snow. This will be an NTI Day. Teachers will be available for students from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Stay safe everyone!
