
The Carroll County Schools technology department is hard at work during Fall Break, giving the districtās video system a major upgrade.
The team installed a new video management system from Hanwha Vision, known for its reliability, stronger security, and faster access to footage. āThe district has added six new servers that give us about 35 to 40 days of video that we can go back and look at,ā said Technology Director Zachary Morris-Dean.
The improvements increased video storage from 120 terabytes of space to 560 terabytes, which is a 366% increase districtwide.
This week, the tech team has been busy at the middle school, high school, board office, and ATC. Districtwide, they will replace 40 of the districtās 292 cameras during the duration of the project. The older equipment had reached the end of its life cycle and was no longer under warranty, making this upgrade both timely and essential.
The team installed a new video management system from Hanwha Vision, known for its reliability, stronger security, and faster access to footage. āThe district has added six new servers that give us about 35 to 40 days of video that we can go back and look at,ā said Technology Director Zachary Morris-Dean.
The improvements increased video storage from 120 terabytes of space to 560 terabytes, which is a 366% increase districtwide.
This week, the tech team has been busy at the middle school, high school, board office, and ATC. Districtwide, they will replace 40 of the districtās 292 cameras during the duration of the project. The older equipment had reached the end of its life cycle and was no longer under warranty, making this upgrade both timely and essential.




Our students and staff enjoyed the Tobacco Festival parade on Saturday! (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

Weāre incredibly grateful for the strong, compassionate leaders who guide our schools every day. Join us in celebrating our amazing principals and take a moment this month to thank them for all they do!


š·āāļøš§ Students from the Carroll County Area Technology Center visited the Shelby County Fairgrounds for this yearās Kentucky Construction Career Choice Council (K4C) Career Days - a two-day, hands-on career fair that brought the world of construction to life! šļø
Students got the chance to weld, build brick walls, craft toolboxes, drive nails, operate backhoes, and even fix water leaks, and thatās just a few of the awesome activities they experienced! šŖ(šøcredit ATC Staff.)
Students got the chance to weld, build brick walls, craft toolboxes, drive nails, operate backhoes, and even fix water leaks, and thatās just a few of the awesome activities they experienced! šŖ(šøcredit ATC Staff.)










The Carroll County Boys' Soccer team has moved on to the 31st District Tournament Championship game with a 14-0 win over Owen County.
Gamaliel Maldonado scored 7 goals in the game, which is a Carroll County School record. He broke the record of David Marshall (Sept 17, 2015 vs. Henry County) which was 6 goals.
Wednesday's schedule will be as follows:
6pm - CCHS Girls' Soccer vs Winner of Owen Co. vs Henry Co.
8pm - CCHS Boys' Soccer vs Winner of Gallatin Co. vs Henry Co.
Gamaliel Maldonado scored 7 goals in the game, which is a Carroll County School record. He broke the record of David Marshall (Sept 17, 2015 vs. Henry County) which was 6 goals.
Wednesday's schedule will be as follows:
6pm - CCHS Girls' Soccer vs Winner of Owen Co. vs Henry Co.
8pm - CCHS Boys' Soccer vs Winner of Gallatin Co. vs Henry Co.

Project-Based Learning students from CCHS recently took a tour of Kentucky Utilities Ghent station. (Photos courtesy of Mr. Fremin.)

The Sophomores took the trophy during Friday's Powder Puff game at CCHS after beating the Seniors in the final game. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

The CCHS Cross Country Team recognized its senior athletes before their home meet on Saturday. Congratulations to these student athletes!

It's time to try out for CCJP basketball! Students in first through sixth grades are eligible to try out for the teams. Check out the flyer for details!šā¹š»āāļøā¹š»āāļø


October is Principal Appreciation Month. We are very blessed with strong and compassionate leaders in Carroll County Schools. Please take a moment and celebrate all of our principals this month!


š±šø The Cartmell Conservation Club has been busy! šæ Students rolled up their sleeves to care for the Sellers Community Garden, created in honor of former Cartmell student Deacon Sellers. š
š„ They harvested fresh tomatoes and carrots and even learned how to collect marigold seeds to plant next spring. š¼š These young gardeners are growing kindness, teamwork, and a love for nature! šāØ





#MondaysCanBeBeautiful


The bracket for the 31st District Soccer Tournament has been set ā½š
All games will be at Henry County High School š
Admission is $8 per person šµ with children 10 and under entering for free š§š§
Tickets can be purchased with cash š² or through this link šhttps://public.eventlink.com/tickets?t=150302&p=230560



šToday is School Custodian Appreciation Day! š
Our custodial staff are the heroes behind the sparkle ššŖ! Thanks for keeping Carroll County Schools looking top notch. š«š§¹š§½Your hard work every day keeps our schools safe, clean, and shining āØš«. We appreciate all that you do šš!
Our custodial staff are the heroes behind the sparkle ššŖ! Thanks for keeping Carroll County Schools looking top notch. š«š§¹š§½Your hard work every day keeps our schools safe, clean, and shining āØš«. We appreciate all that you do šš!


Do you know these two featured in the 1973 CCHS yearbook? Post their names in the comments!


š Volunteers Needed! š
The Carroll County Cross Country Team is hosting our Home Invitational this Saturday, October 4, at General Butler State Park, and we need your help to make it a success!
Weāre looking for volunteers to:
š§ Hand out water bottles
š Pass out medals and ribbons
ā”ļø Help guide runners along the course
š Races start at 9 a.m. (5 total, finishing around 12:30 p.m.)
š Senior athletes will also be recognized that morning
šāāļø 12 teams are scheduled to compete!
If youāre available, weād love your support! Tis event canāt happen without our amazing community. Please email joseph.creager@carroll.kyschools.us if you can help! šš¤
The Carroll County Cross Country Team is hosting our Home Invitational this Saturday, October 4, at General Butler State Park, and we need your help to make it a success!
Weāre looking for volunteers to:
š§ Hand out water bottles
š Pass out medals and ribbons
ā”ļø Help guide runners along the course
š Races start at 9 a.m. (5 total, finishing around 12:30 p.m.)
š Senior athletes will also be recognized that morning
šāāļø 12 teams are scheduled to compete!
If youāre available, weād love your support! Tis event canāt happen without our amazing community. Please email joseph.creager@carroll.kyschools.us if you can help! šš¤


Mystery Solved at CCHS! šµļøāāļø
It was Mrs. Sutton, in the classroom, with the context clues! š Our students put their detective skills to the ultimate test in a game of "Whodunnit"! This real-life "Clue" experience led them to work together, ask the tough questions, and crack the case! š” Talk about an engaging way to learn! š
(šø Mrs. Sutton.)
It was Mrs. Sutton, in the classroom, with the context clues! š Our students put their detective skills to the ultimate test in a game of "Whodunnit"! This real-life "Clue" experience led them to work together, ask the tough questions, and crack the case! š” Talk about an engaging way to learn! š
(šø Mrs. Sutton.)

Certified Clinical Medical Assistant students at the Carroll County Area Technology center recently spent time learning to identify the bones of the skeletal system. (Photos courtesy of Ms. Mazza.)

Dual Credit Students -- It is time to set preferences for your KHEAA Dual Credit Scholarships!!!
Juniors and Seniors are eligible for TWO (2) Regular Dual Credit Scholarships this year*, each year (grades 11 and 12). These may only be used for General Education dual credit courses.
Students in Grades 9-12 are eligible for TWO (2) Work Ready Dual Credit Scholarships, each year (grades 9-12). These may only be used for Career & Technical Education dual credit courses.
Scholarships are not automatic -- You must register and/or sign in to your MyKHEAA Account, select the appropriate scholarship (Regular Dual Credit and/or Work Ready), and set your preferences for when you would like to use each scholarship. This needs to be completed BEFORE FALL BREAK. If you have received this email, it appears you have not set your scholarship preferences.
Before setting your preferences, please speak with Ms. Weedman, Mrs. Raisor, or Mr. Rose (ATC) to review your dual credit courses and talk through how to make the best use of the scholarships available to you. You may email, call, or drop by -- BUT, this must be taken care of this week (prior to fall break). See attachments for more information about the types of scholarships and the directions for setting your preferences.
If you have any questions about your dual credit courses or scholarships, please reach out as soon as possible. We are here to help! Emails have also been sent to all students and high school parents.
Juniors and Seniors are eligible for TWO (2) Regular Dual Credit Scholarships this year*, each year (grades 11 and 12). These may only be used for General Education dual credit courses.
Students in Grades 9-12 are eligible for TWO (2) Work Ready Dual Credit Scholarships, each year (grades 9-12). These may only be used for Career & Technical Education dual credit courses.
Scholarships are not automatic -- You must register and/or sign in to your MyKHEAA Account, select the appropriate scholarship (Regular Dual Credit and/or Work Ready), and set your preferences for when you would like to use each scholarship. This needs to be completed BEFORE FALL BREAK. If you have received this email, it appears you have not set your scholarship preferences.
Before setting your preferences, please speak with Ms. Weedman, Mrs. Raisor, or Mr. Rose (ATC) to review your dual credit courses and talk through how to make the best use of the scholarships available to you. You may email, call, or drop by -- BUT, this must be taken care of this week (prior to fall break). See attachments for more information about the types of scholarships and the directions for setting your preferences.
If you have any questions about your dual credit courses or scholarships, please reach out as soon as possible. We are here to help! Emails have also been sent to all students and high school parents.


Several Project-Based Learning students have worked on clearing a pathway and building a route for a new Cross Country track on the CCHS campus. The students cut grass, brush and small trees. Dan Stewart Farms donated his time and equipment to haul aggregate lime from NAS, which offered it for free. The material was used to build a new path for the Cross Country team, all in less than three days. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)