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Several students in the gifted and talented program had the opportunity to meet with a coral cat shark and ambassadors from the Newport Aquarium to compare shark species and explore ways to take an active role in conservation efforts. During the visit, they were able to closely examine the colors and unique adaptations of coral cat sharks, gaining a deeper understanding of how these fascinating creatures have evolved to thrive in their environment. It was an educational and inspiring encounter that reinforced the importance of marine conservation. (Photos courtesy of Chasity Snow.)






The CCMS academic team and future problem solvers team were recognized tonight for their achievements at district and regional competitions. Two of their crew, Johnathan Pirtle and Alan McCarthy made it to the state contest. Congratulations to these Panthers!


Can you name these class officers pictured in the 1979 Carroll County High School yearbook? Put your answers in the comments!


The CCHS Panthers football team has announced its schedule for the upcoming 2025 season!

The Carroll County Cooperative Extension Service is accepting applications for 4H Summer Camp. Space is limited and registration is first come, first serve. Please use this link to access the form or contact the office at 502-732-7032. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aXefAmFps6AaWWW5m7q4JdvLib3Q2V_G/view?usp=sharing


CCHS Families, report cards were sent home with your student today. The report card is on green paper.


Juniors who are members of the Young Leaders Institute toured the Carroll County Memorial Hospital recently. They saw each of the hospital's departments in action and learned about the operations of a hospital.

Fourth grade house leaders at Cartmell Elementary hosted a kindness assembly recently for the student body. They discussed and acted out concepts such as keeping your hands to yourself, not taking other people's things and not spreading rumors about others.

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The CCHS Panthers baseball team has released its schedule. Tomorrow is scheduled to be opening day!



Who are these students featured in the 1979 Carroll County High School yearbook? Put your answers in the comments!


The CCHS Lady Panthers softball team has released its schedule. They kicked off their season yesterday with a win in a scrimmage against Walton! Join us at Panther field to support these student athletes this year.

Carroll County High School has scheduled graduation for 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 31. Details on the number of tickets each student will receive will be announced at a later date. Graduates will receive their diplomas on Monday, June 2, the last day of school.


Taylor Harsin and Alex Bolton have set new school records during indoor track season.
Taylor, a senior, and Alex, a freshman, broke the previous CCHS records according to data on KyMileSplit.com. This is only the second year indoor track has been a sanctioned sport in the Kentucky High School Athletic Association, but the indoor team has competed at various events for several years.
Taylor now holds the record in the 3200m after running 11:58.56 and Alex holds the 1600m record after running 5:16.71.
Congratulations to these Panther student athletes for their achievements!

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The CCHS cheerleading squad competes this weekend in Florida. The cheerleaders performed routines for the school yesterday before leaving. Their performances can be watched at https://www.echeer.tv/. Good luck Panthers!

These juniors are spending part of their Saturday learning skills to improve their ACT scores. The ACT Super Saturday sessions are organized by Christin Lewellyn and supported by our high school teachers. (Photos courtesy of Christin Lewellyn.)





Third graders in Ms. Southworth's class enjoyed spending time reading during Read Across America Week. Reading is one of the most fundamental skills a child can learn. Please read with your child and encourage them to read on their own. (Photos courtesy of Cassandra Southworth.)









Sophomore science students learned how to use a microscope in a lab this week. They looked at different parts of a hydrangea plant under the microscope and learned what the function of that part was by the way it looked under a microscope. (Photos courtesy of Robert Harris.)




