
It is with great sadness that Carroll County Schools announces the death of Mr. Joseph Kindlesparger.
Mr. Kindlesparger was a day custodian at Carroll County High School and had worked at Cartmell Elementary School.
He experienced a medical emergency this morning and passed away. We are deeply saddened by this loss.
Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, and our staff and students.

The CCHS Bass Fishing team will have a meeting Wednesday, Jan. 10 at 4:15 p.m. for anyone interested in participating. (Repost to add time!)


The CCHS Bass Fishing team will hold a meeting Wednesday, Jan. 10 for anyone interested in participating.


Carroll County Schools will test its public announcement system on Wednesday, Jan. 10 at 5 p.m.
Please check the parent portal for Infinite Campus to verify your telephone and email addresses are correct. It is imperative that this information remain updated so you can receive all public notifications, such as school closings for weather.
The test announcement will send a text message, phone call, push notification on the Carroll County Schools app, notification on the district website as well as on all of our social media.
If you do not know your parent portal password, please contact Melissa Hann at melissa.hann@carroll.kyschools.us or call 502-732-7070.
If you do not receive the test notification, please email publicrelations@carroll.kyschools.us


The Kentucky Department of Education is seeking feedback as it searches for a new Commissioner of Education. The process should take about five minutes to complete.
It is important for all communities to have a voice in the selection process.
Feedback can be submitted through the Kentucky educators and administrators survey https://survey.k12insight.com/survey1.aspx?k=RQsQRSRUTsSsPsPsP&lang=0 or the Kentucky education stakeholder survey https://survey.k12insight.com/survey1.aspx?k=RQsQRSRUTsQsPsPsP&lang=0. The education stakeholder survey, which also is available in Spanish, is intended for use by families, community members, business owners and others with a stake in Kentucky’s public education system.


Juniors! Do you want to some help with your ACT? Sign up for the Super Saturday Sessions!
The Super Saturday sessions aim to help students feel more comfortable and confident tackling the ACT. These sessions allow students to work one-on-one or in small groups with content experts to help expand their understanding of English, Math, Reading, or Science. Super Saturdays also allow students to work on non-content issues like test anxiety and navigating timed tests. While priority registration is given to juniors, it is open to any student scheduled to take the ACT in the spring.
Here is the link for students (or their parents) to sign-up: https://forms.gle/cz2QS9bCLNgzoDVy9


Carroll County Middle School recognized its December students of the month during an assembly before leaving for the holiday break.
Fifth grade - Sol Ortiz Perez and Raelynn Bates
Sixth grade - Helvin Reynoso and Harley Pirtle
Seventh grade - Axel Nando-Nopal and Yocelyn Sanchez Gomez
Eighth grade - Emanuel Perez and Kameron Meadows
Positive Office Referrals - Dawson Roden and Nikki Smith
Congratulations to each of these students for a job well done!

The plaque commemorating the 2023 Carroll County High School valedictorian, Andrew Frye, was hung recently. The next time you're in the Panther gymnasium, take a look at all the young ladies and gentlemen who have achieved this honor.

CCHS Junior Brenna Mefford was recognized by the Carroll County Board of Education last month for her artistic achievements. Brenna is a talented artist whose work is prominently featured on the side of Maguana's Unique Gifts in downtown Carrollton.

Please use this link to access the Carroll County High School weekly newsletter. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ClMtSRteBrILkmWwnuGbkBkUO3QhWj5h/view?usp=sharing


Kendall Clifford welcomed her CCHS students back with a team-building activity called Portrait Gallery. Students worked with their shoulder partners to create a portrait of the person across from them, but there's a twist. Students had to work with their partners to draw the portraits. Students rotated their piece of paper every 15 seconds with the person beside them. Neither student got to do the majority of the work and they had to figure out what their strengths were to better help their partner.





Carroll County Schools has a few opportunities to join our team! Check them out at join.ccpanthers.com.
~High school science
~8th grade special education
~6th grade math
~3rd grade special education.


A few creations from talented welding students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center.


A friendly reminder that no vehicles are allowed in the bus lane in front of Carroll County High School between 7:15 and 7:45 a.m. Please help us keep our students safe!


Would you like to keep up with sports schedules for Carroll County's middle and high schools? Create an Eventlink community account and have all the details!


Panther families, if you don’t have a Rooms account for your student yet, now is the time to sign up!
Rooms is a two-way communication tool for parents/guardians and teachers. Each child has a Room for each class in which they are enrolled. Carroll County Schools is excited to offer this communication tool in conjunction with the Carroll County Schools app.
If you don’t have a Rooms account, a new invitation will be sent to the email address you provided at the time your student was registered. Please be on the lookout for the invitation!





Attention CCHS Seniors!! It's time to order your cap and gown. You do not have to order tassels or additional packages. https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productDetail/1070019/CARROLL-COUNTY-HIGH-SCHOOL/Cap-and-Gown/2030042959/CATALOG_REPOSITORY/Cap-and-Gown-Unit/2059544612


Happy New Year from Carroll County Schools! May 2024 be a wonderful year for all!


Students in the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant program at the Carroll County Area Technology Center held an ornament making event before the holiday break. The students used the event to raise money for a drug rehabilitation center. They have created a program in which they will educate middle school students about the dangers of drug use as part of the Lead4Change initiative. The students include Lacie Gross, Lexi Moore, Josie Dale and Landon New. They are taught by Julia Mazza.

The Lady Panthers continue their play in the Pam Browning Classic tonight. Cheer them on at 8:15 p.m. when they take on Shawe!
