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.



(šøcredit: Ms. Robinson)


āTesting Groundā featured several locally known wrestlers along with some familiar faces from Carroll County Schools šš ATC Counselor Chad Rose and teacher Anthony Henderson even stepped into the ring in supporting roles!
Check out more photos on the District Facebook page šø
šKathryn Winn Primary's first grade students are hosting a Living History Museum on Friday, March 27. š
Students will be dressed according to their topic and will talk to visitors about their historical event or person. Parents are invited to attend during their child's class time.
šMs. Crawford and Ms. Devine - 8:15-9:15 a.m.
šMs. Baker, Dinser and DeBaun - 9:30-10:30 a.m.
šŖŖAll visitors must bring identification and enter through the front office.


āAll students in the middle school have the opportunity to use this program in conjunction with their grade level content in the core class. It is important for them to complete the MyPath because it will help ensure that they have the essential skills to be successful in high school,ā explained CCMS Instructional Coach Mandy Young. Those who complete i-Ready move onto Khan Academy, which provides accelerated materials that are beyond their grade level.
Congratulations Pathers on your accomplishment!




The CCHS track team honored its seniors at a ceremony before Friday night's track meet. Congratulations to these student athletes for their achievements! (More photos on the District Facebook page.)
Please note there is a chance April 2 and 3 could be used as make-up days. Students are expected to attend school March 30-April 1, 2026.



Check out these openings for cooks at two of our schools as well as for Head Start instructors. Apply today at join.ccpanthers.com.


š„š„UPDATED SCHEDULEš„š„
The CCHS Lady Panthers softball team has released its 2026 schedule. Please join us in supporting these student athletes! The Lady Panthers take the field at home tonight against Bellevue.

Mr. Henderson was a good sport and served as the guinea pig for both examples.š
(šøcredit: Mrs. McCarthy and Ms. Morales.)





Staff shared the love by writing notes to colleagues they feel lucky to work with, while students created shamrock messages for staff members who have made a positive impact š
The hallways filled with gratitude as shamrocks were displayed throughout the building. It was a great reminder of how much our school community appreciates one another āØ
(šøcredit: Ms. Haddix and Mrs. Sutton)

Students explored informational tables in the gym, learning about kindness, mental health, and the importance of finding a trusted adult. Staff enjoyed tasty, fruity drinks while connecting with the studentsā efforts.
āOur students who are in Sources of Strength have done so much work educating themselves and being connectors in our high school community,ā said SOS Sponsor and CCHS Counselor Laura Beth Neff. āI wanted something where the students can promote themselves and share their message with students and staff.ā
Each of the tables connected to a tenet in Sources of Strength, whether it be kindness, mental health or finding a trusted adult.
āThe goal is to remind everyone in this building that no one has to navigate life alone,ā Neff said.
(More photos on the District Facebook page.)
(šøcredit: Ms. Martin)



š„ Get ready, Carroll County! On Friday, March 20, the CCHS gym turns into a full-on professional wrestling arena for one night of high-energy action! š„š
Doors for Testing Ground open at 6 PM, and the show starts at 7 p.m. The event is organized by two CCHS seniors with a passion for professional wrestling.
šŖ Wrestlers to watch: Hillbilly Billy Billy, Max Steel, Crazy Ed, Benjamin Kimera, Lucy Be Sweet, Big Mama, and the Axis of Power! Faculty cameos can also be expected!
š Ticket info:
General Admission Bleachers: $5 (12 & under), $10 (ages 13+)
Ringside: $20 front row, $15 second & third rows
Grab your tickets now at tickets.pwaforever.com š


š Panther Football Signing Day 2026 š¾
Parents, families, and Panther fans, mark your calendars for a brand new event celebrating the future of Panther Football! Activities begin at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 19.
Join us as we welcome back our 19 returning varsity starters and the rest of the team from the 2025 season and give a big Panther welcome to our incoming freshmen as they receive their first Varsity Panther jerseys.
Students, teachers, administrators, and the community are all invited to be part of this exciting kickoff to the 2026 season.
Event highlights include:
š¾ Welcome from Head Coach Weston
š¾ Introduction of the new hometown coaching staff - Parker Howard, Ben Cooper, Tim Gividen, Tony Cobaugh, John Cobaugh, Nick Rose and Jamie Kinman
š¾ Recognition of our returning varsity players (photos with parents!)
š¾ Special introduction of our freshmen as they receive their varsity jerseys (photos with parents!)
š¾ Coach Westonās message to players and families
š¾ Official signing commitment, music, and photo opportunities
š¾ Communication waivers available for parents to sign.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to help us celebrate our players and get excited for the 2026 Panther football season! š¾š


(šø Misty Kinman.)
