
The CCHS boys' and girls' soccer teams compete in regionals tonight. Come to Panther Field and support our student athletes! The Lady Panthers kick off their game at 6:30 p.m. while the Panthers begin at 8:30 p.m. All tickets must be purchased through Go Fan, using this link. https://gofan.co/event/1975377?schoolId=KY6250


Panther families, please be patient with our buses as we navigate the work on the Carrollton-Prestonville bridge.


How many of you can name the victors of the 1991 Powder Puff game? Post your answers in the comments!


Enjoy Fall Break!


The CCHS boys' and girls' soccer teams have secured the first seed in the 31st District tournament. The Lady Panthers will play at 6 p.m. on Oct. 8 in Owen County and the Panthers will play at 6 p.m. on Oct. 10 in Owen County. Congratulations to our soccer teams!


Today is Custodian Appreciation Day. Thank you to all of our custodial staff for their tireless efforts to take care of our schools, staff and students. We appreciate all you do! Thank you Steven Howard, Caleb Grathler, Troy Barr, Kathleen Sowards, Melissa Walker, Michael Wood, Roger Carter, Christopher Riney, Misty Stephens, Timothy Vereen, Amanda Wagers, David Young, Richard Brooks, Donald Harlow, Amy Lapish, Betty Sherman, Joann Snow, Stephan Turocy, Adan Bautista and Amanda Lawson.


Carroll County girls' and boys' soccer celebrated senior night last night in a match against Henry County. The girls won 3-0 while the boys lost 5-4 after double overtime and a shoot-out. The senior girls are Kelby Maiden, Lexi Moore, Macie Miller, Alyssa Horner, Yarley Gonzales Salas, Lili Short and Gaby Nava Cruz. The lone senior on the boys' team is Horacio Granados Magdaleno Jr. (More photos on the district Facebook page.)

October is National Principal Appreciation Month. We would like to thank and recognize all of our principals for their dedication and commitment to their students. They each work hard to improve our schools and help our students succeed. Thank you to our principals!


Scott's Miracle Gro is collecting a tractor-trailer of supplies for Hurricane Helene victims in North Carolina and Tennessee. The items on this flyer are being accepted through October 9.


Attention all juniors and seniors interested in attending the University of Kentucky! A representative from the college will be at CCHS on Friday at 12:30 p.m. in the library.


Parker Mumphrey and Kelby Maiden were crowned CCHS Homecoming King and Queen today. Students also celebrated tonight at the homecoming dance. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

The Cross Country meet to be hosted at Carroll County tomorrow has been cancelled.


Due to anticipated severe weather, school will be closed today, Friday, Sept. 27. Student safety comes first. Stay weather aware and remain safe.


Panther families, tomorrow's football game has been postponed until Saturday. The Homecoming King and Queen will be crowned at halftime. The Homecoming dance has been delayed until 8 p.m. on Saturday.



CCHS dresses up for our Favorite Holiday!!





We regret to inform you that tonight's Homecoming Parade has been cancelled. Please see the statement from CCHS.


Panther families, our district is working closely with local emergency management officials to monitor the anticipated weather events.


One more shout out to our Carroll County staff selected as Best Practice presenters at the recent statewide Continuous Improvement Summit. They are pictured with Commissioner of Education Robbie Fletcher. Great things are happening in Carroll County Schools!








Students in Mrs. McCarty's Spanish 2 class put their skills to the test recently by ordering their lunch at El Nopal. They were only allowed to order in Spanish. (Photos courtesy of Lisa Weedman.)

The Carrollton McDonald's is offering a portion of today's sales to benefit CCHS athletics.
