Carroll County Middle School has some great opportunities to join its team! Check them out at join.ccpanthers.com.
almost 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Job openings flyer
Join the Back to School Bash being hosted by merchants in downtown Carrollton on Aug. 5. Any school organization is welcome to set up a booth.
almost 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Back to School Bash flyer
Our district leadership team is working hard to prepare for another great year at Carroll County Schools!
almost 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
District Leadership Team
Tryouts begin Monday for the CCMS Volleyball team! Please complete the required forms at www.eventlink.com as soon as possible. Instructions are attached to this post.
almost 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
CCMS Volleyball tryouts flyer
Event Link Instructions
Event Link Instructions
Event Link Instructions
Carroll County Schools Special-Called Board Meeting Announcement
almost 2 years ago, Zachary Morris-Dean
Board Meeting Announcement
Carroll County is one of 33 school districts in the Commonwealth who have recently entered partnerships with colleges to provide future teachers with an opportunity to work and get their education. Please see the article at this link, which includes comments from Assistant Superintendent Jonica Ray. https://www.bluegrasslive.com/2023/06/22/teacher-certification-pathway-picks-up-steam/
almost 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Jonica Ray reading to students
Carroll County Food Services is hosting a free lunch and book giveaway at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday at Cartmell Elementary. It's open to anyone 18 and younger. Check out the flyer for details!
almost 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Summer reading event flyer
Andria Kyle is just one of many people working hard throughout the summer to spruce up the Carroll County Schools campuses.
almost 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Woman painting on pavement
The Carroll County English Language Learners Department hosted an ELL Family Dinner & Fun Night recently. Through gracious donations of community members, families with students in the English Learners Program were able to enjoy a relaxing time at Camp KYSOC.
almost 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Students and families at ELL Night
Students and families at ELL Night
Students and families at ELL Night
Students at ELL Night
Student at ELL Night
Thank you to our SRO team for another successful and safe year at Carroll County Schools. They work hard every day to ensure all students and staff are safe. We are fortunate to have such a caring group in our school buildings who build strong relationships with our students and parents. Our SRO team includes Darrell Tomlinson and Laman Stark at Cartmell; Don Mulhall at Kathryn Winn; Tim Gividen at Carroll County Middle School and David Mutchler at Carroll County High School.
almost 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
School Resource Officers
Eighth grade students received academic and some special awards during a ceremony this morning. The eighth grade graduation will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. in the CCMS gymnasium. Tickets are required for the event.
almost 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Student receiving award
Student receiving award
Student receiving award
Student receiving award
Applause Sign!
Student receiving award
Student receiving award
Students receiving awards
Student receiving award
Today we celebrate our Lunch Heroes! Thank you for your dedication and hard work. Cartmell Elementary third graders are pictured with the thank you notes they wrote. We appreciate you!
about 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Graphic thanking cafeteria crew
Third grader writing thank you note
Third grader writing thank you note
Eighth grade students in the gifted and talented program took a field trip to the Carroll County Extension Office recently. They learned about healthy eating habits, how to properly measure ingredients, cut vegetables and made their own pizzas, salad and dessert. (Additional photos will be posted on the Carroll County School District Facebook page.)
about 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Student making pizza crust
Student tossing pizza crust
Student putting sauce on pizza
Student cutting up vegetables
Students making banana pudding
Student cutting up banana
Students making banana pudding
Students eating homemade pizza
The Carroll County Middle School and Carroll County High School bands performed Friday in their annual spring concert. The CCMS Winter Guard also participated.
about 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
CCHS Band Performing
Student playing saxophone
Student playing keyboard
CCMS Winter Guard
Students playing flute
Student playing drums
CCMS students got pumped up before they begin standardized testing next week. Students dressed in their house colors and played a game of Jeopardy. Principal Dr. Robin Stephenson shared the school's status compared to neighboring counties and encouraged the students to do better and beat their border rivals this year.
about 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Red House and Panther cheering
Green house cheering
Purple House Cheering
CCMS Percussion Players
Teal House Cheering
Dr. Stephenson leading the assembly
Purple House Answering Jeopardy Questions
Black House answering Jeopardy questions
Blue House Answering Jeopardy Questions
Students Helps Choose Jeopardy Winners
Carroll County students continue to excel in technology with another group of students preparing for the state STLP competition in Lexington next week. CCMS is sending two students this year. Jonathan Pirtle is competing in the multimedia mash-up category with a video about using a Geiger counter. Kevin Zuniga has two entries in the event - Well Designed Bee in the 3D design category and a taco animation. Kevin Zuniga, Johnathan Pirtle, Ivan Turner, Elias Cardoso, Hailey Pyrtle, Keyla Hernandez, Allen Wainscott and Kyla Roland all competed at the initial level of STLP (Student Technology Leadership Program).
about 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Students competed at STLP
Johnathan Pirtle project on Geiger counter
Kevin Zuniga project on 3D imagery
Carroll County students continue to excel in technology with another group of students preparing for the state STLP competition in Lexington next week. CCMS is sending two students this year. Jonathan Pirtle is competing in the multimedia mash-up category with a video about using a Geiger counter. Kevin Zuniga has two entries in the event - Well Designed Bee in the 3D design category and a taco animation. Kevin Zuniga, Johnathan Pirtle, Ivan Turner, Elias Cardoso, Hailey Pyrtle, Keyla Hernandez, Allen Wainscott and Kyla Roland all competed at the initial level of STLP (Student Technology Leadership Program).
about 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Students competing at STLP
Johnathan Pirtle Geiger counter project
Kevin Zuniga 3D imagery project
Nikola Tesla visited the Carroll County Middle School today. He spoke about his studies, dreams, employment and creation of the theory of alternating current. Tesla's alternating current was controversial at its inception, but permeates nearly all electrical devices today. Tesla was portrayed by Chris Logan Carter of the Children's Theatre of Cincinnati.
about 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Demonstrating electricity on Tesla coil
Actor portraying Nikola Tesla
Actor portraying Nikola Tesla
Actor portraying Nikola Tesla
Actor portraying Nikola Tesla
Actor portraying Nikola Tesla
Actor portraying Nikola Tesla
Actor portraying Nikola Tesla
Members of the Carroll County Middle School's environmental club have launched a paper recycling project in their school.
about 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Student dumping recycled paper
Students pushing recycling cart
Students recycling paper
Eighth grade social studies students created time capsules about issues from centuries ago, but put a modern twist on them. They have studied George Washington, John Adams, Andrew Jackson, the election of 1800, the first political parties and the War of 1812 over the past couple of weeks. In culmination, they made the time capsules. The capsules had to include six pieces, one thing from each unit. Students made artifacts, such as a campaign button that would have represented what a member of the Federalist party wore. Others created wanted posters and a few made whiskey bottles reflective of Washington’s whiskey rebellion. The entire school was invited to view the exhibits and had a worksheet to complete. The modern piece of the time capsules included QR codes that led students to Google Docs to find the answers to the question on the worksheet.
about 2 years ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Poster
Students viewing time capsules
Time capsule project
Students viewing time capsule
Student viewing time capsule
Time capsule project