Carroll County Schools is in need of bus drivers! If you enjoy driving and spending time with students, we would love for you to apply for this job.
Applications can be found at join.ccpanthers.com.

about 2 hours ago, Jennifer Willhoite
bus drivers needed
Project-Based Learning students Zach Richards, Kyan Johnson and Diego Garcia installed walls in the newly repurposed workshop behind CCHS. They are demonstrating the skills they learned as part of their PBL training. The goal for all PBL/WBL students is to attain 300 hours of successful employment and be considered career ready at graduation. Those students who are career ready receive a notation on their diploma and a cord to wear at graduation.
about 3 hours ago, Jennifer Willhoite
cutting plywood
putting a screw in plywood
Sawing plywood
Hello CCHS Senior Parents! The newsletter link below contains important information about Senior Start-Up on Friday, July 31. The event ends at 1 p.m., so please be sure to arrive by 12:30 p.m. Please contact Mrs. Frank with questions at lisa.frank@carroll.kyschools.us or call 502-732-7075.
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about 4 hours ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Class of 2027
We are excited to welcome the new members of our Carroll County Schools team! Here are a few who will be joining us this year.
about 6 hours ago, Jennifer Willhoite
New employee bio
New employee bio
New employee bio

Carroll County Schools is hiring! Join a team that offers competitive pay, great benefits, and a family-friendly schedule.

Review open positions and submit your application today at join.ccpanthers.com.

about 8 hours ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Vacancies flyer
Don't miss out on the upcoming Ready Fair!

The Family Ties Resource Center and Youth Services Center have once again partnered to offer the Ready Fair for all Carroll County students. The event will be Thursday, July 23 from 3-6 p.m. in the Carroll County High School gym.

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. Free hot dogs, chips, water and ice cream will be served. More information is available on the Family Ties Resource Center Facebook page.
about 8 hours ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Ready Fair flyer English version
Ready Fair flyer Spanish version
Summer is one of the busiest times of the year throughout the Carroll County School District.

Our CCMS custodial team is deep cleaning the building, teachers are getting classrooms ready for a new year of learning, and our maintenance staff is busy making improvements throughout the school. Every project completed this summer helps create a safe, welcoming environment for students and staff.

We appreciate all the work our staff do behind the scenes to get our buildings ready for staff and students to return. Staff members will return on Monday, Aug. 10 while students' first day of school is Wednesday, Aug. 12.
about 11 hours ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Custodian buffing floor
Custodian mopping floor
Teacher working on bulletin board
Teacher working in classroom
Maintenance staff cutting boards
Maintenance staff installing door frame
All students taking a dual credit class at JCTC should attend a meeting on Friday, July 31 at 1:30 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. The meeting is for students and guardians. It will include important information for all students attending JCTC. Please RSVP using the QR code on the flyer.
1 day ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Dual credit meeting English version
Dual credit meeting Spanish version
Carroll County Schools would like to remind all student athletes and their families that nobody is permitted to utilize athletic facilities during the annual KHSAA Dead Period from June 25 through July 9.

According to the KHSAA, during this two-week period, student-athletes may not receive coaching or training from school personnel, and schools cannot hold practices, workouts, camps, open gyms, conditioning sessions, or other team activities. School athletic facilities, equipment, uniforms, transportation, and funds also cannot be used for KHSAA-sanctioned sports during the dead period.

The annual break was established to give student athletes, coaches, administrators, and families time away from the demands of school sports while helping prevent year-round athletic participation.
4 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Attention sign

The wonderful staff at the Carroll County Youth Services Center and Family Ties Service Center are available to help families throughout the summer, not just during the school year.

The Youth Services Center, which is located at Carroll County High School, can assist with in-school and community resources. ā€œWe can get families signed up for our in-school resources, such as Backpack Buddies, and if families are in need of emergency assistance, we can help them get connected with those community resources for food, clothing, finances, transportation, family resources, etc.,ā€ said YSC Coordinator Sydney Ball. The center also offers assistance with college and career applications.

The Family Ties Service Center, which has an office at Cartmell and Kathryn Winn, is also staffed during the summer from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. ā€œWe can help with signing families up for services or, if they need help finding services in our community, we can direct them or contact services for them,ā€ said Family Ties Coordinator Aayme Kindoll. She is also able to help with emergency food assistance and signing children up for school.

Ball, Kindoll, CCMS Youth Services Coordinator Sharonia Barr and Amanda New, Director of Federal Programs and Families in Transition Coordinator, are pictured collecting items students identified they would need during the summer.

ā€œThe FRYSC team surveyed our students and a lot said they needed basics like underwear, shampoo, toothbrush and toothpaste,ā€ New said. The team filled backpacks that were handed out before the school year ended. Students received food packs, shampoo, a blanket, educational books, toothpaste, toothbrush, soaps and washrags.


New said Title 1 money, which is specified for very unique purposes, was used for the project. She learned about the idea at a conference she attended last school year and hopes to continue it throughout the future. ā€œWe’re trying to keep the family in mind and I would like to keep building on this,ā€ she added.


Donations can be made by contacting New at amanda.new@carroll.kyschools.us or calling 502-662-0590.

Please use this information if you are in need of assistance:

Carroll County Youth Services Center
At CCHS from 8am-2pm Monday-Friday or by appointment
Call: 502-732-9272 for the direct office line
Email: sydney.ball@carroll.kyschools.us


Family Ties Service Center
Aayme Kindoll, Coordinator
Cartmell Elementary School (502) 732-7008
Open 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday-Friday
Email: aayme.kindoll@carroll.kyschools.us

5 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
packing backpacks
packing backpacks
packing backpacks
packing backpacks
packing
High School Panthers and families, please take a moment to review the CCHS dress code as you prepare for the start of school.

Planning ahead when shopping for school clothes can help ensure students are ready for a great first day.

Thank you for partnering with us to create a safe, respectful, and positive learning environment. If you have any questions about the dress code, please contact the high school office at 502-732-7075.
6 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
CCHS dress code
Work-Based Learning student Hunter Angell, who recently graduated, spent part of his senior year learning the plumbing trade from staff at Tucker’s Plumbing. 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.
(Photos courtesy of Mr. Fremin.)
6 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Student learning plumbing trade
Student learning plumbing trade
It may be summer break, but there is a lot of hard work occurring within Carroll County Schools. Here’s a glimpse of a few team members and contractors getting the district ready for staff and students to return. Staff will return on August 10 and students will return on August 12.
6 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Putting stickers on school bus window
technology department working on wiring
technology department working on wiring
man power washing sidewalk
man power washing building
spraying weeds on playground
Students from Cartmell, CCMS and CCHS attended Wildcat Wars in Henry County, an annual inclusive field day. Students are paired with a mentor and participate in activities that promote confidence, engagement and success. Students are awarded medals after completing activities. (Photos courtesy of Ms. Proctor).
6 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
students at field day
students at field day
students at field day
student at field day
Work-Based Learning student Daihana Zacarias Franco worked at FNB Kentucky’s Carrollton branch during her senior year. 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. (Photos courtesy of Mr. Fremin.)
7 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Student working at bank
Student working at bank
The Family Ties Resource Center and Youth Services Center have once again partnered to offer the Ready Fair for all Carroll County students. The event will be Thursday, July 23 from 3-6 p.m. in the Carroll County High School gym.

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.
7 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Ready Fair flyer English version
Ready Fair flyer Spanish version
Pre-Nursing students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center put their skills to work by investigating the cleanliness of common areas around the school. Using sterile swabs, they tested everything from bathroom surfaces and door handles to hard hats and computer keyboards to see what they could find.

This hands-on activity gave students a real-world look at microbiology while reinforcing the importance of proper cleaning, hand hygiene and infection prevention.
7 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Nursing student swabbing for germs
Nursing student swabbing for germs
Nursing student swabbing for germs
Nursing student swabbing for germs
Nursing student swabbing for germs
Petri dishes
Happy 4th of July to our Panther friends and families!
10 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Happy 4th of July
Carroll County High School seniors Marissa Vega and Stella Skirvin helped bring a communication board to Point Park through the Project-Based Learning program at CCHS. Designed for children with autism and others with communication delays, the board allows users to express their needs, thoughts and feelings by pointing to pictures and symbols.

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)
11 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Child using communication board
Child using communication board
Communication board at Point Park
Free sports physicals are available to middle and high school student athletes on July 2 and 14. Every student athlete is required to have an up-to-date physical on file to participate in athletics.
12 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
sports physicals flyer
sports physicals flyer