
The Three Rivers Health Department and Triad Health Systems are offering a vaccine clinic today from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Required vaccinations by age are listed on the flyer.


Panther families, your middle and high school athletes can get free sports physicals today! They are given from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Carroll County Memorial Hospital, 309 11th Street.


The annual Ready Fair for all preschool, primary and elementary students has been scheduled. Join us on July 31 for lots of goodies and great information!


Join the Carroll County High School team! Apply today at join.ccpanthers.com.


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Online registration for the 2025-2026 school year is open! Please use the link below to begin the process.
https://www.ccpanthers.com/page/registration
Online registration for the 2025-2026 school year is open! Please use the link below to begin the process.
https://www.ccpanthers.com/page/registration


Principles of Entrepreneurship students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center pitched ideas for their start-up business to a panel of business leaders. The students worked on the projects the entire second semester. They gave a three-minute pitch that was followed up with a five-minute Q&A session with a panel of judges. Students were judged on their concepts on creativity, feasibility and finances. (Photos courtesy of Dr. Tim Burgoyne.)





Can you name these ice skaters featured in the 1994 yearbook? Put your answers in the comments! āøļøāøļø


Can you name this Panther basketball player cutting down the net? Put your answers in the comments below!


Pre-Nursing students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center practiced hands-on patient care techniques, building confidence and real-world skills to prepare for future careers in healthcare.

Project-Based Learning students worked on electrical projects at the football/soccer complex and a newly renovated workshop at CCHS before the school year ended. They installed new LED lighting in the barn where teams gather during games and installed outlets and lights in the new workshop. They were led by School Community Liaison Jeff Fremin.

Congratulations to these Carroll County Area Technology Center pre-nursing students for achieving their State Registered Nursing Assistant certification.


The remaining pick-up dates for the free summer mealbox distribution are July 3, 16 and 25. You can still sign up for the free meals by using the link at the end of this story. Following are some guidelines for making the collections efficient.
Pick-ups will occur at Carroll County High School and Carroll County Middle School. Please pick up at the location that you signed up for when you registered for the meals. If you picked up food last week and received a tag, please hang that where it is visible to workers.
Carroll County High School Noon to 2 p.m.: Meal box distribution is set up on the small road that runs between the high school and Cartmell Elementary. You will enter on the front side of either of those schools and turn toward the distribution tent. Stay in your vehicle and your food will be brought to you. After getting your box(es) you will exit at the rear of Cartmell onto U.S. 42.
Carroll County Middle School 4 to 6 p.m.: Meal box distribution is set up on the Fourth street side of the middle school by the cafeteria. You will need to turn from Clay Street, turning onto Fourth Street to go past the Gym to be in the line. Stay in your vehicle and your food will be brought to you. After getting your box(es) you can exit by continuing on Fourth toward Highland Avenue, or turn onto Seminary or Sycamore streets.
All traffic needs to be moving in the same direction, so please adhere to directions and follow the posted signs.
https://forms.gle/wKZPv8SKzKbk3yur6
Pick-ups will occur at Carroll County High School and Carroll County Middle School. Please pick up at the location that you signed up for when you registered for the meals. If you picked up food last week and received a tag, please hang that where it is visible to workers.
Carroll County High School Noon to 2 p.m.: Meal box distribution is set up on the small road that runs between the high school and Cartmell Elementary. You will enter on the front side of either of those schools and turn toward the distribution tent. Stay in your vehicle and your food will be brought to you. After getting your box(es) you will exit at the rear of Cartmell onto U.S. 42.
Carroll County Middle School 4 to 6 p.m.: Meal box distribution is set up on the Fourth street side of the middle school by the cafeteria. You will need to turn from Clay Street, turning onto Fourth Street to go past the Gym to be in the line. Stay in your vehicle and your food will be brought to you. After getting your box(es) you can exit by continuing on Fourth toward Highland Avenue, or turn onto Seminary or Sycamore streets.
All traffic needs to be moving in the same direction, so please adhere to directions and follow the posted signs.
https://forms.gle/wKZPv8SKzKbk3yur6

A CCHS student took on the project of replacing the flags in front of the high school. He ordered new flags, swivel hooks, and a solar light to illuminate the flags. School Community Liaison Jeff Fremin helped him tie on new swivel hooks and raise the flags. CCHS teacher Ms. Elizabeth Perkins worked with him to research and order a U.S., Kentucky and Carroll County High School flag, as well as the new hardware. (Photos courtesy of Jeff Fremin.)

šBasketball camp was a big success again this year! We look forward to seeing all of these Panther student athletes hit the court! ā¹š»āāļøā¹š»āāļø(Photo courtesy of Coach Roger Harden.)


Several local options are available for free sports physicals and vaccine clinics. Please take a moment to review these flyers and take advantage of these opportunities. Thank you to our community partners for offering these services to our families.




Hello Panther Families! Please see the attached guidance on how Carroll County Schools will address the newly passed law stipulating how all school employees and volunteers are allowed to communicate with students. Please be patient with us as we continue to understand the legalities and the limitations of this new law. Thank you for your patience.



Registration for the 2025-2026 school year is now open! This applies to students in K-12 only. Please go to https://www.ccpanthers.com/ and follow instructions on the registration page.


Students in Mrs. McCartyās third and fifth period Spanish classes competed to build the tallest Tower of Tarragona. The students learned about the tradition of building human towers, or castells, in the city of Catalonia, Spain.
The third period class had a tie between two groups with 24 levels. The tie breaker was the challenge of saying in Spanish what the castells were, where they are from, and to say how many levels their tower had. Both groups were able to do the challenge, so Mrs. McCarty declared a tie.
The fifth period class winner built a tower with 21 levels. (Photos courtesy of Mrs. McCarty.)











Several Carroll County Middle School students were recognized for perfect attendance with the help of some community partners.
The students were treated to a donated lunch from Mi Viejo, each received a gift certified for a free Snappy Tomato pizza and the American Legion donated a 50-inch TV and 11-inch tablet. Jordan Polley won the TV, while Lillian Humphrey won the tablet.
The students honored include: Ava Boyer, Cesar Castillo-Hernandez, Lillian Humphrey, Jordan Polley, Catherine Duncan, Thomas Howard, Thomas Starkweather, Trenton Hoover, Harley Pirtle, Aurora Reynoso Ramirez, Jayden Price and Abigail Laib.
Thank you to our community partners for recognizing this student achievement!
(Photos courtesy of Sheila Reynolds.)











Carroll County Child Development Center students enjoyed a water day with their dads and father figures before school ended. (Photos courtesy of CCCDC.)






