

Attendees can get a free backpack as well as important resources about healthcare, dental care, child care, grandparents caring for grandchildren and children's immunizations. More information is available on the Family Ties Resource Center Facebook page.


This hands-on activity gave students a real-world look at microbiology while reinforcing the importance of proper cleaning, hand hygiene and infection prevention.

The students partnered with board certified behavior analyst Stevie Mefford to develop the project, while the City of Carrollton Public Works Department fabricated the metal and concrete display, and Heitz Signs printed the board.
This simple addition has the potential to make a meaningful difference for families by giving more children a way to communicate while enjoying one of our community's favorite parks.
(Photos courtesy of Mr. Fremin)


Today's participants include J.P. Willett of EH Construction, Ben Seiter of CMTA, Joe Hayes of REH, Carroll County Board of Education member Carolyn Jones, ATC Principal Kirk Brooks, ATC welding instructor Justin Tingle, Chief Financial Officer Jon Conrad and Chief Operations Officer Mark Willhoite. The project is expected to take one year to complete.
Carroll County Schools was saddened to learn of the loss of former Carroll County Board of Education member Tommy Unker.
Tommy served the Carroll County Schools students and staff from November 2004 through December 31, 2012. Former Superintendents Carroll Yager and Lisa James remembered Tommy as their friend, neighbor and colleague.
āTommy was a great person that loved Carroll County and Carroll County Schools,ā Yager said. āTommy was a great board member who served his community and the school system with compassion, energy and pride. He was always well prepared to discuss board meeting agenda items. He asked great questions and provided well thought out input. He was a valuable asset in moving our schools forward. The Carroll County community has lost one of its best.ā
James added that she and her family lived beside Tommy and his family then later worked with him during his tenure on the board of education. āTommy was a very supportive board member and made sure all decisions were in the best interest of the students of Carroll County,ā James said. āHe will be sadly missed by those of us who had the privilege of working beside Tommy.ā
His full obituary is available at this link: https://www.tandyecklerrileyfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Tommy-Unker





Livingood has worked with Carroll County Schools on multiple occasions from 2017 through 2019, including as interim superintendent and interim principal of CCHS and the Carroll County ATC.
āI adopted a whole new family down here,ā Livingood said. "I think Iāve always gotten a bigger blessing being in Carroll County than any good I may have done.ā Livingood, who retired as Grant County Schools superintendent in 2016, said he isnāt typically looking for a job, but āif the Lord sends an assignment my way I always try and do my best to help in a situation that a little bit of help might be needed.ā
He will meet with the board at its June 25 meeting. Livingood said he wants to hear the boardās priorities and determine what they need from him. āI need to sit down and listen to the board and determine what needs they perceive. Theyāre the community so Iāll get a feel from them on what are some important things to do,ā he added.
āI think the people in Carroll County are really good. I owe them my best effort until things get rolling and theyāre able to get everybody in place for that district to run smoothly and the kids to get the greatest benefit,ā Livingood said.
Please see this statement from the Carroll County Board of Education regarding a search for a new superintendent. We're also pleased to announce that Chief Financial Officer Jon Conrad will remain with Carroll County Schools.



Panther families, it's not too late to sign up for the FREE summer food boxes provided by our Nutritional Services team! Use the link below to access the details and register.
The summer feeding program provides each child in Carroll County ages 18 and under with 10 breakfasts and 10 lunches as well as milk for each meal. All items are shelf stable, so they won't take up space in your refrigerator or freezer. Just click the link below and fill it out to get your children on the pick-up listing. There is space for four children, so if you have more, you will need to fill out the form another time to list the other children. Once you fill it out, you remain on the list for the entire summer feeding program. You do not need to complete a form for every pick-up event. Click here to register: https://forms.gle/F94DYi9o7NBkMPAUA
Please note, meal boxes should be collected by the parent or guardian of the child(ren).


A mandatory CCHS Panthers football parents and players meeting is scheduled for Thursday, June 18 at 7 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. Coach Weston is also inviting the football boosters and all of Panther Nation to hear all of the great things that will be happening pre-season, including Panther Fest and other ways to bring excitement back to Panther Friday Night Lights. Anyone with questions may email Coach Weston at david.weston@carroll.kyschools.us


Attention incoming seniors! Mrs. Harris has sent emails to incoming seniors to discuss schedule changes. If you received an email from Mrs. Harris, please contact her as soon as possible. You can call the high school at 502-732-7075 or email her at crystal.harris@carroll.kyschools.us.




Students in the pre-nursing and certified clinical medical assistant programs at the Carroll County Area Technology Center trained to become CPR certified on adults and infants recently. They also learned how to administer the Heimlich maneuver and use an AED (automated external defibrillator) on adults and infants. Paige Lucas-Jamiel, who works at Shelby County EMS, led the training. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)



Join Carroll County Conservation District, Farm Service Agency, and Kentucky Office of Ag Policy to learn more about 2026 YAIP (Youth Agricultural Incentives Program). An informational meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, June 10 at 5:30 p.m. Please RSVP as dinner will be served at the meeting.
YAIP is a cost-share program available to students ages 9-18 who live in Carroll County. There are several areas in which students can apply. Eligibility, application periods, deadlines, and program details will be reviewed. Administrators will be answering your questions and applications will be available at the informational meeting.
Please direct questions to: Elizabeth, CCCD Admin 502-732-6098 x 3391 carrollcountycd@gmail.com or Tammy, YAIP Administrator tnixon.trimblecd@gmail.com

Registration for the 2026-2027 school year is open. You may access the registration link at https://www.carroll.kyschools.us/page/registration
If you currently have a student enrolled in the Carroll County School District in Grades K-12, you will register by logging into your Infinite Campus Parent Portal Account and clicking on Online Registration. If you do not remember your username or password, you can request your information by clicking this link, call the board office at 502-732-7070 or email melissa.hann@carroll.kyschools.us for assistance. All students are required to have updated enrollment information each school year.


