



Here, Lyric is learning the ropes from CCHS alum Jeffrey Lageman, including how to size and inventory tires. 🛞📋
The goal for all WBL students is to be considered college and/or career ready at graduation. Those students who are career ready receive a notation on their diploma and a cord to wear at graduation.
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(📸credit: Mr. Fremin)
💡 Our students have been using YouScience!
CCHS students have completed their YouScience aptitude tests and can now log in to explore their career matches and learn more about future opportunities! YouScience helps students discover their natural strengths, interests, and potential career paths through fun, interactive brain games.
Parents and caregivers — want to learn more?
Join a FREE virtual info session on Tuesday, November 11th, from 6–7:30 PM to see how YouScience can support your student’s future success.
You’ll also learn how students can access college checklists, find college information and resources, and connect their aptitudes to real-world goals.
Register here 👉 https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=oMNO5uOnHUm5LeqSflRgGGB-QcQnB3tEorcm4rKl6Q9UOUlYVktKNEE1Uzg5RTEyRE9YTkw3Q0RPMi4u&origin=QRCode

🏀The CCHS Lady Panthers basketball team has released its 2025-2026 schedule! Come out and support our student athletes this season!🖤💛

Carroll County Schools will be CLOSED Monday, Nov. 3 for a staff work day. 🗓️✏️
🚫 Carroll students do not report to the Area Technology Center.
🏫 However, JCTC will be in session, and students are expected to attend class. They are responsible for their own transportation.
Classes will resume on the regular schedule Tuesday, Nov. 4. 🎒📚
Enjoy your long weekend, Panthers! 😄💛🖤

💰🎓 Big thanks to all the seniors and families who joined us for Paying for College & FAFSA 101 Night this week! 🙌📚
It was a great opportunity to learn how to make college dreams affordable and get those financial aid questions answered. 💡✨
If you still have questions about the FAFSA or financial aid process, reach out to:
📞 Montanna McClain (KHEAA) – 502-753-9354 or mmclain@kheaa.com
📧 Crystal Raisor – crystal.raisor@carroll.kyschools.us
Seniors and families — don’t forget to check your email for detailed FAFSA info! 💌
(📸 Photos courtesy of Mrs. Raisor)




Boys
Leo Atilano-Zarate, 46th place, 21:15.6 (New Personal Record)
Elias Cardoso Ortiz, 49th place, 21:29.5 (New Personal Record)
Johnathan Pirtle, 62nd place, 24:08.5
Michael Weedman, 71st place, 28:29.5
Girls
Adree Dermon, 51st place, 31:56.4
Miriam Atilano-Zarate, 52nd place, 31:59.3
Lydia Risk, 56th place, 32:39.3
(Photos courtesy of Coach Creager.)









We’d like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the Carroll County Retired Teachers Association for their generous donation of $75 Visa gift cards to each school Family Resources Youth Services Center (FRYSC). Your support helps us continue our work with students and families across our schools.
These donations mean so much to us, and even more to the families we serve. 🖤💛 Thank you for your continued commitment to our schools and community!





Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) will be hosting their Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Thursday, November 6th at 6 PM in the CCHS Cafeteria!
Come out and support our students as we celebrate this exciting new program at CCHS! 💛🖤

🌟🌟UPDATED INFORMATION ABOUT SENIOR NIGHT! 🌟🌟
Recognition of the senior members of the football team, marching band, cheerleading squad and dance team will begin at 6:45 p.m. at Panther Field. Please join us tonight as we recognize these students and their accomplishments. 🖤💛🐾
The Pep Club theme for the night is neon - students show out in your brightest colors! 💡🤩

Our freshman class recently visited the Cincinnati Museum Center to tour the exhibit Auschwitz: Not Long Ago. Not Far Away. This powerful and educational experience offered students a meaningful opportunity to connect what they’ve learned in the classroom to real-world history.
Throughout the exhibit, students explored artifacts, personal stories, and historical documents that shed light on the human experiences of those impacted by the Holocaust. The visit encouraged reflection on themes of prejudice, injustice, courage, and resilience. Helping students understand the importance of standing up against hatred and protecting human rights.
We are incredibly proud of our students for the maturity, respect, and thoughtfulness they showed during this visit. Their engagement demonstrated not only their academic growth but also their compassion and awareness of the world around them.











They got to talk with an airport police officer, a maintenance supervisor, and an aircraft maintenance instructor. Students saw the inside of a plane being repaired, an aircraft engine, and the specialized vehicles that keep the airport running smoothly! 👩🔧👨🔧💪
(📸Ms. Robinson)





Join us from 6–7 p.m. in the CCHS cafeteria as Montana McClain, our KHEAA representative, helps you and your family kick off the financial aid process. 💵🙌
All seniors and their parent/guardian are invited to attend! Don’t miss this important opportunity! 🎯
Check your email for more details! 📧

