š¢š¢The CCHS Lady Panthers varsity softball game scheduled for today has been cancelled due to pending inclement weather.

CCHS juniors and seniors planning to attend Prom can purchase tickets this week before and after school.
šļø Tickets are $25 each. Tickets will also be available during lunch the week of April 13ā17.
Prom will take place on Saturday, April 18, with the Grand March and the crowning of the king and queen beginning at 7 p.m. in the CCHS gym. šāØ
Permission forms for out-of-county guests are available in the high school office. š
šļø Tickets are $25 each. Tickets will also be available during lunch the week of April 13ā17.
Prom will take place on Saturday, April 18, with the Grand March and the crowning of the king and queen beginning at 7 p.m. in the CCHS gym. šāØ
Permission forms for out-of-county guests are available in the high school office. š


Mark your calendars for Donuts With My Favorite Person at Carroll County High School! Join us April 14 for donut holes and an inspiring message from guest speaker Linda Davis. Everyone is welcome!

Students in Spanish 2 created a mural based on a class story to reinforce speaking and writing skills while giving students a fun, visual way to remember and practice key vocabulary from the unit. šØāļø
(šøcredit: Mrs. McCarty)
(šøcredit: Mrs. McCarty)


Carroll County Middle School students in the gifted and talented program recently completed a Future City STEM project where they imagined, designed, and built their own cities of the future šļø. The focus of the project was creating an eco-friendly city that incorporated sustainable features such as renewable energy, green spaces š³, and environmentally responsible transportation.š²
Students were required to design and construct their city using recycled materials ā»ļø while working within a strict timeframe. This challenge encouraged creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving while applying real-world engineering and STEM concepts.
In addition to building the physical model, students will also complete a written component and presentation explaining the sustainable features and design of their city.šš
(šøcredit: Mrs. Snow)
Students were required to design and construct their city using recycled materials ā»ļø while working within a strict timeframe. This challenge encouraged creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving while applying real-world engineering and STEM concepts.
In addition to building the physical model, students will also complete a written component and presentation explaining the sustainable features and design of their city.šš
(šøcredit: Mrs. Snow)


Hello Panther Families! A quick reminder that Spring Break is April 2-10. We hope you enjoy your break!
The Carroll County Area Technology Center will be in session April 2 and 3, but Carroll County students are not required to attend.


š£ Panther baseball and softball fans, here are a few updates for this weekend:
ā¾ The JV home game against Central scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, March 28, has been canceled.
ā¾ The freshman baseball team will play Conner High School at home at noon on Saturday, March 28.
š„ The Lady Panthers softball team will host a Varsity/JV game against Christian Educational Consortium starting at noon on Saturday, March 28.
šļø Please note: Admission is through EventLink online payment or card only. Concessions will accept cash.
Thanks for your support, and we hope to see you there! š¾
ā¾ The JV home game against Central scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, March 28, has been canceled.
ā¾ The freshman baseball team will play Conner High School at home at noon on Saturday, March 28.
š„ The Lady Panthers softball team will host a Varsity/JV game against Christian Educational Consortium starting at noon on Saturday, March 28.
šļø Please note: Admission is through EventLink online payment or card only. Concessions will accept cash.
Thanks for your support, and we hope to see you there! š¾

First graders at Kathryn Winn Primary brought history to life today during their American Living History Museum!
Students chose a historical figure or topic, then created poster boards and visual displays to share what they learned. Some even dressed in costume to match their topics, making the experience even more fun and engaging!
From the Statue of Liberty and the White House to George Washington, bald eagles, the Grand Canyon, Mount Rushmore, the American flag, the Liberty Bell, and Yellowstone, students showcased their knowledge and creativity.
Be sure to check out more photos on the Kathryn Winn Facebook page! šø
Students chose a historical figure or topic, then created poster boards and visual displays to share what they learned. Some even dressed in costume to match their topics, making the experience even more fun and engaging!
From the Statue of Liberty and the White House to George Washington, bald eagles, the Grand Canyon, Mount Rushmore, the American flag, the Liberty Bell, and Yellowstone, students showcased their knowledge and creativity.
Be sure to check out more photos on the Kathryn Winn Facebook page! šø
Pre-Nursing students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center got a hands-on look at what itās like to respond in a real emergency šš
Thanks to our local partners from Carroll County Memorial Hospital and Carroll County Emergency Medical Services, students worked through a simulated scenario inside an ambulance while transporting a patient to a Louisville hospital for the ICU and cath lab.
Things quickly became intense when the āpatientā stopped breathing and students had to jump into action, using their skills and training to respond šŖš«
(šøcredit: Ms. Hughes. More photos on the District Facebook page.)
Thanks to our local partners from Carroll County Memorial Hospital and Carroll County Emergency Medical Services, students worked through a simulated scenario inside an ambulance while transporting a patient to a Louisville hospital for the ICU and cath lab.
Things quickly became intense when the āpatientā stopped breathing and students had to jump into action, using their skills and training to respond šŖš«
(šøcredit: Ms. Hughes. More photos on the District Facebook page.)

š¢Panther Families, the Backpack Buddies program will be available during Spring Break. š¢
Any student and their family member can pick up a Backpack Buddy at Kathryn Winn on Friday, April 3 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and at Cartmell Elementary on Friday, April 10 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Please use the main entrance of the school to access the Backpack Buddy distribution.š
Any student and their family member can pick up a Backpack Buddy at Kathryn Winn on Friday, April 3 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and at Cartmell Elementary on Friday, April 10 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Please use the main entrance of the school to access the Backpack Buddy distribution.š


Panther friends and families, please help Cartmell Elementary reach its goal in the Million Can Project. Schools throughout the nation are collecting aluminum soda cans that are recycled and help raise funds for their schools. All donations should go in the dumpster in the Cartmell parking lot.


The Carroll County Board of Education unanimously approved the 2026-2027 school calendar at its meeting on Thursday, March 26. Please save this for your reference!


š¢š¢Today's home baseball game between the CCHS Varsity Panthers and Cooper High School has been cancelled due to rain.ā¾š¤š


šCartmell Elementary is incredibly grateful to Marshall Chevrolet for a generous $500 donation through the Chevy Back to School test drive campaign. š¤š
Marshall Chevrolet representative Justin Hiatt presented the check to Principal Brandi Wells. Every test drive at Marshall Chevrolet helped make this donation possible.ā
Thank you for investing in our school and community! š¾š¤š
Marshall Chevrolet representative Justin Hiatt presented the check to Principal Brandi Wells. Every test drive at Marshall Chevrolet helped make this donation possible.ā
Thank you for investing in our school and community! š¾š¤š
CCHS Junior Kyra Miller was recognized for her artistic abilities at tonight's Carroll County Board of Education meeting. Kyra designed a banner for Carroll County Schools to display during the Kentucky School Boards Association conference this year.

The Family Resources Youth Services Center (FRYSC) team was recognized at tonight's Carroll County Board of Education meeting. Federal Programs Coordinator Amanda New outlined each of their duties and contributions to Carroll County Schools.
Work-Based Learning student Mallory Noble is learning how the Carroll County Clerkās office works. The office is responsible for recording legal documents such as mortgages and deeds, registering voters, managing motor vehicle licensing and issuing marriage licenses, to name a few of the duties. Mallory is a senior at Carroll County High School. 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.
š¢š¢Today's CCHS softball and baseball games at Gallatin County have been postponed due to field conditions.š¢š¢
The new date will be announced as soon as possible.
The new date will be announced as soon as possible.


CCHS soccer players have taken on the task of designing an area that could be used by their teammates during matches. They are measuring a 24x20 foot extension to the shelter house just inside of Panther Field. The extension would be built on 4x6 skids rather than pouring another concrete foundation. The students are continuing to consult with professionals about the process to build on that ground. The space could be used for half-time discussions, equipment storage and possibly include stalls for players to use to change into their uniforms.
This project team includes Andres (Danny) Roque, Alexis Molina, Joshua Barrera Diaz, Cristian Jimenez Torres, Juan Corrales, Georgina "Gina" Berruecos Castillo, and Yerson Aguilar. The goal for all PBL/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.
Photos courtesy of Mr. Fremin.
This project team includes Andres (Danny) Roque, Alexis Molina, Joshua Barrera Diaz, Cristian Jimenez Torres, Juan Corrales, Georgina "Gina" Berruecos Castillo, and Yerson Aguilar. The goal for all PBL/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.
Photos courtesy of Mr. Fremin.
The CCHS Panthers Football team will begin having Saturday workouts and informational sessions for all players.


