October is National Principal Appreciation Month. At Carroll County Schools, we are blessed with some of the best and most compassionate leaders. Dr. Robin Stephenson, principal at Carroll County Middle School, leads the charge in her building with a caring heart and a strong desire to provide the best education for every student in fifth through eighth grades. š¤š
1 day ago, Jennifer Willhoite
The CCHS Cross Country team competed in their regional contest this weekend. Two student athletes set new personal records at the meet. The results were: 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
Cartmell families, tomorrow is our next Donuts With My Favorite Person!
1 day ago, Jennifer Willhoite
#MondaysCanBeBeautiful
1 day ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Work-Based Learning student Landon New is learning about the operations at Carrollton Utilities. The city-owned entity operates water, sewer and natural gas facilities that service multiple cities and counties. 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
1 day ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Congratulations to the new Student Lighthouse Team members at Cartmell Elementary. Students were recognized for passing the application for the club and demonstrating the 8 Habits, in conjunction with the Leader In Me program. They will create student-led projects and learn about leadership throughout the year. (Photo courtesy of Ms. Martinez.)
1 day ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Friends and family gathered at CCHS today to congratulate and celebrate Shelby Hillebrandt as she prepares to begin her second year in the National FFA Band. The band will play at the national convention this coming week in Indianapolis. šŗš¶
4 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Big Shout-Out to the Carroll County Retired Teachers Association! š
Weād 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. š¤š Thank you for your continued commitment to our schools and community!
4 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
šāØ STEM Night at iLEAD Academy was a blast! āØš
Students showed off their creativity and tech skills to parents and the community through hands-on challenges like car racing, mini catapult builds, and even designing mini golf course holes! šļøā³š”
Younger students also got in on the fun with interactive demos, getting a sneak peek at what makes iLEAD such an exciting place to learn and explore. š§š¤š§š§
4 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Work-Based Learning students exploring the plumbing trade are getting first-hand experience. Evan Tuttle is working with Hawkins Plumbing while Brayden Stone is working with Tucker's Plumbing. Both students are learning skills related to the trade. 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.
4 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
ššUPDATED INFORMATION ABOUT SENIOR NIGHT! šš 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. š¤šš¾
The Carroll County cross country teams continue to perform well at their meets. These results are from two recent meets.
October home meet: Boys Varsity Leo Atilano Zarate, 13th place, 22:10.90; Elias Cardoso Ortiz, 15th place, 22:54.6; Johnathan Pirtle, 19th place, 24:42.3; and Michael Weedman, 31st place, 29:17.90. Girls Varsity Miriam Atilano Zarate, 12th place, 31:58.6; Lydia Risk, 13th place, 32:15.7; and Shelby Hillebrandt, 16th place, 50:14.2. Elementary Osquis Zuniga, sixth place, 9:15.00; Maelee Pence, 16th place, 9:50.8; Bryson Wagers, 26th place, 11:55.20; and Meylin Zuniga, 32nd place, 12:16.10.
Haunted Woods Results: Boys Varsity Leo Atilano Zarate, 148th place, 21:32.68; Elias Cardoso Ortiz, 161st place, 22:25.90; and Johnathan Pirtle, 180th place, 24:06.80. Girls Varsity Miriam Atilano Zarate, 153rd place, 32:16.12 and Adree Dermon, 154th place, 33:05.60. (Photos courtesy of Coach Creager.)
5 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
šStudents in the Carroll County Area Technology Center are seeking pumpkin donations! They will carve the pumpkins with Cartmell Elementary students.š
5 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
šš° Attention CCHS & iLEAD seniors! This is your reminder ā Monday, Oct. 27 is the night! š āØ
Join us from 6ā7 p.m. in the CCHS cafeteria as Montana McClain, our KHEAA representative, helps you and your family kick off the financial aid process. šµš
All seniors and their parent/guardian are invited to attend! Donāt miss this important opportunity! šÆ Check your email for more details! š§
5 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Do you know who was named Mr. and Ms. CCHS in 1973? Put their names in the comments!
6 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Congratulations to CCHS Lady Panthers volleyball senior Josie Dale for being named to the 31st District All-Tournament team!šš
6 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
ā½ļøš Congratulations to our CCHS Panthers soccer stars, Gama Maldonado and Zachary Richards! šGama earned a spot on the All 8th Region First Team, while Zachary was named to the Third Team! šš„
Both athletes had an incredible season on the pitch, showing hard work, skill, and Panther pride! šŖš¤š
6 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Panther families, please remind your students to bring their badges to school daily! It's important to use them for the school bus, cafeteria and library. Thank you for helping this program succeed!