A friendly reminder that Carroll County Schools is not in session on Friday, May 1. Please enjoy the long weekend!


Congratulations to CCHS junior Amabelle Tanzilla for being named NCKC Track and Field Athlete of the Week! Amabelle most recently finished first in both shot put and disc at the April 14 Gallatin County Invitational.
(Photo courtesy of Coach Joe Creager)
(Photo courtesy of Coach Joe Creager)

iLEAD Academy is seeking judges for its annual student showcase. Please use the QR code to respond if you would be willing to give feedback to the students. This is a great opportunity to see the creativity and innovative spirit of our students!


During School Library Month, Kathryn Winn Primary students spend individual time reading with their "concentration ears" in a comfortable and relaxing environment within the library. They use these in a group setting, but can still read aloud to themselves. Mrs. James calls it āReading Magicā when they all use their concentration ears!
The Carroll County Board of Education recognized three students tonight for athletic achievements. Brinley Couch and Cristian Torres were named NCKC soccer players of the year. Rylan Kinman was named to the boys basketball All 8th Region team and the Madison Courier's all courierarea second team. Congratulations to these Panthers!



The Carroll County middle and elementary track teams will compete in a 10-team invitational on Friday, April 24. The eighth grade members of the CCMS team will be recognized before the meet. The ceremony is scheduled to begin at 5:20 p.m. with field events at 5:30 p.m. and running events at 6 p.m. Please join us in supporting our Panther student athletes! š¤š


The CCHS Art Show is tonight, April 23! Join us from 5 to 7:30 p.m. in the high school cafeteria to view the works of our talented young artists.


Today we say THANK YOU to our administrative professionals team! We appreciate all of your hard work and dedication to our students and staff.

Senior members of the CCHS tennis team were honored this week. Congratulations to these Panther student athletes for their dedication to the sport.
(Some photos courtesy of senior parents)
(Some photos courtesy of senior parents)

Congratulations to the 2026 CCHS Prom King and Queen, Edwin Rodriguez and Brinley Couch! (More prom photos will be posted on the district Facebook page.)


Ms. Williams' class had lunch outside today for demonstrating good behavior and working independently on a level zero during math class. Great job Panthers!

The annual CCHS Art Show is scheduled for Thursday, April 23 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. The show is open to the public. Students will display their artwork in the CCHS cafeteria. Please join us in supporting all of our talented artists!
ā»ļø Cartmell Elementaryās STLP Green Team project is wrapping up! š± The last day to donate cans for the One Million Can Project is Monday, April 20.
Hereās how to participate:
ā”ļø Drop off your cans in the recycling bin in the parking lot
ā”ļø Scan the posted QR code
ā”ļø Enter how many cans you donated and choose a class to earn points
š The class with the most points wins an ice cream party š¦
š° Cartmell has a chance to win $500 in this statewide competition!
Letās finish strong and make a difference! šš
Hereās how to participate:
ā”ļø Drop off your cans in the recycling bin in the parking lot
ā”ļø Scan the posted QR code
ā”ļø Enter how many cans you donated and choose a class to earn points
š The class with the most points wins an ice cream party š¦
š° Cartmell has a chance to win $500 in this statewide competition!
Letās finish strong and make a difference! šš

The CCHS Junior-Senior Prom is tomorrow night, Saturday, April 18! Friends and family are invited to watch students at the Grand March and witness the crowning of the Prom King and Queen. Festivities begin at 7 p.m. in the CCHS gym. The prom will be from 8-11 p.m. at the Carroll County Fairgrounds.šš¼šŖ©šŗš¼


Panther fans, please see the updated softball and baseball schedule for next week's district competitions against Owen County. Join us at Panther Field to cheer on our student athletes!

Carroll County High School is seeking a science teacher. If you love science and want to share your knowledge, we would love to talk to you. Check out all of the opportunities to be part of Carroll County Schools at join.ccpanthers.com!

Carroll County Area Technology Center carpentry students worked on demonstrating proper techniques for putting on a harness, setting a ladder and climbing the ladder. ATC Counselor Chad Rose got in on the action too!
Can you name these two featured in the 1951 Carrollton High School yearbook? Put your answers in the comments

š¶ Love to sing? Audition for Singing Stars Chorus today! š¶
Kids ages 7ā18 are invited to be part of a fun, community chorus that performs throughout the year!
š¤ Auditions: April 15, 3:30ā5:00 PM
Just stop by and sing āTwinkle, Twinkle Little Starā
š Where: Carrollton United Methodist Church - enter through the back door of the church at 310 Highland Avenue.
š Rehearsals: Wednesdays, 3:30ā4:40 PM
š² Cost: FREE
šµ Open to students from Kentucky & Indiana
š¶ Fun mix of music styles (including some Christian music)
š Performances planned for summer, fall, and Christmas
Directed by Melissa Staley & Lynn Stucker
š§ Questions? mdstaley@bellsouth.net
š502-221-1569
Kids ages 7ā18 are invited to be part of a fun, community chorus that performs throughout the year!
š¤ Auditions: April 15, 3:30ā5:00 PM
Just stop by and sing āTwinkle, Twinkle Little Starā
š Where: Carrollton United Methodist Church - enter through the back door of the church at 310 Highland Avenue.
š Rehearsals: Wednesdays, 3:30ā4:40 PM
š² Cost: FREE
šµ Open to students from Kentucky & Indiana
š¶ Fun mix of music styles (including some Christian music)
š Performances planned for summer, fall, and Christmas
Directed by Melissa Staley & Lynn Stucker
š§ Questions? mdstaley@bellsouth.net
š502-221-1569


Work-Based Learning student Amari Johnson is sharing her passion for dance by teaching ballet to students at Turning Point Dance Center š©°āØ
A dedicated dancer for several years, Amari loves passing on what she enjoys most to younger students and helping them grow in confidence and skill š She also supports Director Cindy Hedges in a variety of roles, gaining valuable real-world experience along the way.
š The goal for all Work-Based Learning students is to graduate college and/or career ready. Students who meet career-ready standards earn a special notation on their diploma and a cord to wear at graduation šāØ
(šøcredit: Mr. Fremin)
A dedicated dancer for several years, Amari loves passing on what she enjoys most to younger students and helping them grow in confidence and skill š She also supports Director Cindy Hedges in a variety of roles, gaining valuable real-world experience along the way.
š The goal for all Work-Based Learning students is to graduate college and/or career ready. Students who meet career-ready standards earn a special notation on their diploma and a cord to wear at graduation šāØ
(šøcredit: Mr. Fremin)
