
Carroll County High School students enjoyed their last Farm to School day in their cafeteria today. Mike Humphrey of Double H Farms grilled steaks for the students and staff to eat today. The food services department prepared delicious side dishes.

Panther families, please take a moment to read this statement regarding emergency response during a weather event. Please utilize the Carroll County Schools app and Carroll County Schools website, http://www.carroll.kyschools.us, for information during an emergency.


Please note the changes for Lady Panthers softball and Panthers baseball games this week.


Please note all evening events have been cancelled. School will dismiss at normal time. Stay safe!


iLEAD Academy students displayed their skills at the annual showcase today. Projects ranged from creation of a board game, architectural creations, building catapults or crocheting a replica of the human brain. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

The HOSA Chapter at the Carroll County Area Technology Center held a blood drive last week.

Carroll County Schools is grateful for the wonderful staff who work hard daily for our students.


Electrical students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center are nearing completion of their class project - installing lights around the ATC building.

An English Language Learners (ELL) Family Night was held recently at Camp KYSOC. Adults and students were entertained with music, face painting, games and the nature center.

CCHS Staff were Racing to First in testing today in honor of Oaks and Derby. Mrs. Neff was the winner of the best dressed competition. She received a gift certificate for a free pizza at Bubba's courtesy of Jim's Construction.


Thank you to all of our school lunch heroes! You are appreciated!


The CCHS food pantry is collecting food for students. Their needs include meat products, such as hamburger, hot dogs or sausage, that can be frozen and sent home with students. Pop tarts, ravioli and single serve items are also popular. Donations can be taken to the high school.

These young ladies exhibited some girl power recently at Carroll County High School! Lauren Beatty, with the aid of Jeff Fremin, fixed a sink in the school nurse's office. Project Based Learning students Lizeth Aguilar, Ruby Atilano Zarate and Mercedes Sanchez put together a bench that will rest in the memorial garden to the side of the high school.







Today's baseball and softball games have been cancelled. Both are rescheduled for tomorrow at 6 p.m. Join us at Panther Field to cheer on these student athletes!


Project Based Learning students help high school staff by completing a concrete ramp for custodians and a game table. They also continue to work on the deck near the pond.








Seniors on spring sports teams were recognized before the Powder Buff volleyball game.

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As a collaboration between CCHS teacher Cheri Mann and Todd Mitchell, VP of Administration and Procurement at NAS, a group of students toured the plant on Monday, talked to some employees from other countries, and were treated to lunch. It was a great opportunity for students to see the local production of stainless steel from a great community partner.

Good luck to our jazz band that is participating in the KMEA festival today!


The Senior Class of 2024 was honored at a parent-sponsored dinner last night. The event was supported by a number of community partners, including North American Stainless, which paid for the catered meal. Other partners include Searcy Monuments, Rand Insurance, Carrollton Family Dentistry, Nucor Steel, Holiday Inn Express, Kentucky Farm Bureau, Dorman Products, PMC, Raisor Zapp and Woods, Can Do Maintenance, Owen Electric, Kemper Construction, Gallatin Nursing & Rehab, Farmer’s Bank of Milton, Marshall Chevrolet, Edward Jones - Nicholas Schaefer, Mortenson Dental and Gaddie Eye Center.
Each senior who attended received a gift, ranging from cash to a TV to a basket full of items for a dorm room. The organizers credited community support and corporate donations as the reason every student could receive a prize.
The parent group organized multiple functions for the seniors throughout the year, including a senior sunrise breakfast, bonfire and movie night, scavenger hunt, ice cream sundae event, tailgating at the high school and field day. The fun will continue through the last week of school. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)