
Parent Nominations for the 2024-2025 Site-Based Decision Making Council are now open.
Two parents and one minority representative will be elected to the council. Nominations can be made in person at CCHS office or emailed to richelle.wheeler@carroll.kyschools.us from April 17-25.
Votes will be cast on April 26, either online or at the high school.
A “parent” means a parent, stepparent, or foster parent. Guardians also qualify as parents if the student lives with them and they have a court order giving them legal custody. A parent council member must be the parent of a student pre-registered to attend the school during the parent's term of council service.
Three groups of people may not serve on the council as parent representatives: Employees of Carroll County High School or their relatives (mother, father, brother, sister, son, daughter, husband, wife); Employees in the district administrative offices or their relatives (mother, father, brother, sister, son, daughter, husband, wife) or members of the Board of Education or their spouses.


CCHS science students showed their mastery of Newton's first law of motion by creating a system to protect an egg using any materials they chose. The egg was dropped approximately 20 feet and students had to reflect on their success and failure. (Photos courtesy of Mariah Adair.)









Michael DeLeon and Steered Straight are coming soon! Thursday will be full of information about the dangers of youth vaping. Door prizes, including two big screen TVs and HOS gift cards, will be given away at the Parent Academy. Everyone is welcome!


OVEC is hosting a 5K run/walk to benefit Head Start. Join in the fun!


Don't forget Carroll County Schools is hosting Michael DeLeon on Thursday! He will speak about the dangers of youth vaping. Door prizes will be given at the Parent Academy at 6 p.m. Please join us!


Carroll County High School students had a great time at the Junior-Senior Prom on Saturday night. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

#MondaysCanBeBeautiful


Jacob Spenneberg and Rileigh Darnold were crowned Carroll County High School Prom King and Queen last night. Congratulations to them! (More prom photos to be posted this weekend.)

Carroll County Schools will hose renowned speaker Michael De Leon on April 18 to discuss the dangers of youth vaping. He will visit each school and will host a community event at 6 p.m. in the high school gymnasium. Door prizes, including two 50-inch TVs, will be given away!



Carroll County High School held its second annual Art Show last night. Students and community members displayed their art in the cafeteria to a crowd of onlookers. Congratulations to all who displayed their talents! (More photos on the district Facebook page.)

Tonight's CCHS Panthers baseball game has been cancelled due to weather.


Please take note that tonight's softball game has been cancelled.


Carroll County High School's theater department will present A Voice in the Dark: A Salem Story April 19 and 20. It tells the tale of the Salem Witch Trials. Tickets are $10. All performances will be at CCHS.


Carroll County Schools will host renowned speaker Michael DeLeon on April 18. He will discuss the dangers of youth vaping. A community event will be held that evening at 6 p.m. Door prizes will be given away, including a large screen TV. Please join us!


Students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center traveled to Kathryn Winn Primary to introduce students to their trades recently. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

Carroll County Schools will host renowned speaker Michael DeLeon in school assemblies and a Parent Academy on April 18. The Parent Academy begins at 6 p.m. at the high school. All are encouraged to attend. Door prizes, including big screen TV's, will be awarded!



Panther families and students attending the CCHS prom on Saturday, April 13, please read this information!


Thank you to all of our Assistant Principals for your commitment to Carroll County Schools!


Carroll County High School's art club will host its second annual art show on Thursday. The competition is open to students and members of the community. Join us Thursday at CCHS to enjoy their artistic creations.


The CCHS kitchen staff took first place in a recent cake making and decorating competition between the schools. The winners received a cheesecake and a $25 gift card for each staff member. Pictured are Terri Lawson, Tiffany Riggs, Jean Church, Sheila O’Neal and Chasity Heilman.


