What better treat than KONA Ice, even during this cold, snowy season? āļøš§
Carroll County High School celebrated students who met their attendance, behavior, and academic goals for the second nine weeks by rolling a mini KONA Ice truck right into the cafeteria! šāØ
š Congratulations to these students for their hard work and positive achievements! š¤šš¾
(šøcontributor: Mrs. Lewellyn)



Some classes have moved online and others may make the same transition due to the pending snow. Please check your JCTC email for information!

Current forecasts are calling for 1ā3 inches of snow, with locally higher amounts possible šØļø. Snow is expected between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m., which could create slick and hazardous road conditions impacting the safety of bus travel and student drivers šš.
Due to the timing and expected accumulation, we believe utilizing an NTI Day is the safest decision for our students and staff. Our staff members will not report to the buildings, but they will be in contact with your child regarding the dayās expectations.
Please stay safe and warm! š§£āļø


š£The All Pro Dads event for Kathryn Winn Primary and the Carroll County Child Development Center has been rescheduled to Wednesday, Feb. 11 šļøāØ
All dads and dad figures are invited to join us for a special time with your student in the Kathryn Winn gymnasium.ššØāš§āš¦
We canāt wait to see you there! šš



Weāve waited a whole week to say this⦠SCHOOL IS BACK IN SESSION! š«āļøā”ļøāļø
After a week of winter weather, we are SO excited to welcome our students back on Monday, Feb. 2! š¤šš¾ Please get a good nightās rest, set those alarms, and come ready for an amazing day of learning and reconnecting.
We canāt wait to see smiling faces back in the building! šāØ


š Manic Monday
Wear your craziest, mismatched, and most outrageous outfits! The wilder, the better š¤Ŗšš§¦
š¤š Ultimate Black & Gold
Show your Panther pride by wearing black and gold to celebrate the Carroll County High School Panthers! š¾š
Letās make the most of this short Spirit Week and show up with BIG Panther spirit! š„š

Homecoming festivities have been rescheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026! šš
The Homecoming King and Queen will be crowned between the Lady Panthers and Panthers basketball games at CCHS.
Come out and cheer on our students and be part of this special night! š¾š¤š


š Cartmell Elementary Pantry
š Open 10 a.m.ā3 p.m.
šØāš©āš§āš¦ Serving families from Cartmell, Kathryn Winn, and Head Start
š¦ Please pick up items at Cartmell Elementary
š Call 502-732-7008 when you arrive
š Carroll County High School Pantry
š Open 11 a.m.ā1 p.m.
š Serving middle and high school families
šŖ Please use the back entrance by the cafeteria
š Parking is accessible via the road between Cartmell and CCHS
š¤ Our Family Resource and Youth Services Center (FRYSC) staff are here to help! Please let us know if you have additional needs when picking up food.




š£Students from CCHS will be traveling to Scotland and Ireland in June 2027. Will you be going with us?
šUse this link https://rsvp.eftours.com/zt8aj57 to RSVP for the informational meeting to be held on Thursday, February 5 at 6 p.m. in the CCHS cafeteria.
š«All students in grades 8-11 and their families are encouraged to attend. If you're interested but can't attend, RSVP and information will be emailed after the meeting to all who expressed interest.

Hello Panther Families! š¾š¤š
Carroll County Schools is incredibly grateful to our city and county road crews, along with our district maintenance and custodial staff, who have worked tirelessly this week following the snowstorm. āļøš
However, due to continued cold temperatures, several bus routes remain impassable. For the safety of our students and staff, Carroll County Schools will use a traditional snow day tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 30, 2026. This day will be made up on March 30, 2026. šļø
Please stay safe and warm! š§£āļø We truly hope to welcome everyone back to school on Monday! šš


Geoffrey was among the musicians who traveled with Western Kentucky University to New Orleans. The Hilltoppers took on Southern Miss in the New Orleans Bowl. Geoffrey is studying music education at Western Kentucky University.
During his time at WKU, he has joined the Big Red Marching Band and the Spirit Pep Band, where he performs on sousaphone and trombone. Also, through the audition process, he was chosen as the Principal Euphonium for the wind ensemble and will also play tuba in the symphonic band. Geoffrey has helped start Western Kentucky University's Tuba and Euphonium Quarter, 8vb, and their first International Tuba and Euphonium Association chapter. (Photos courtesy of Geoffrey Hash and Tess Hillman.)
The goal of our WBL program is to ensure every student is college and/or career ready by graduation šÆš. Students who are career ready earn a special notation on their diploma and a cord to wear at graduation šš.
šø Photos courtesy of Mr. Fremin

šDue to the winter weather, homecoming festivities and basketball games planned for Friday, Jan. 30 have been postponed. A new date will be announced as soon as possible. šļø
š The boysā and girlsā basketball games scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 31 have been cancelled.
Thank you for your understanding. Stay tuned for updates! šš¤




š£āļøMany of our county roads are still unsafe for school buses and parking lot conditions on our campuses are potentially hazardous as well. Therefore, Carroll County Schools will use an NTI Day tomorrow, Thursday, Jan. 29.
šStaff members will not report to school buildings, but they will be in contact with your student to share expectations for the day.
ā ļøAll extracurricular activities are cancelled.
Thank you for your flexibility and patience. Please stay safe and warm! š¤š




We are grateful for each of our board members and the dedication they show to supporting our staff, students, and schools every day.
Thank you for your leadership and commitment!š¤ššš¼

