
Carroll County Schools wrapped up its districtwide food drive today, and we are blown away by the generosity of our Panther families! You donated more than 4,000 items! š¾ā¤ļø Every item donated will directly support families right here in our community. š„«š¤
Missed your chance to give? The Carroll County Food Pantry is still accepting donations and will host a Stuff the Cruiser event on Nov. 22! šš Thereās still time to make a difference for neighbors in need. šš
(šøcredit: Mrs. Conley and Mr. Perry)


Today, students took the reading and listening portions. One student has already passed the reading test (way to go, Lydia! š). Yesterday Mrs. McCartyās Spanish 3 and 4 students practiced listening and speaking, with conversations about daily life, such as food, hobbies, routines, and more. Students created their own questions after listening to Spanish recordings, helping deepen their understanding and build confidence.
Next, they shift to the writing section, where students will use everyday vocabulary to share their thoughts and opinions. āØ
We have 27 students participating in this cycle. Five are current Spanish 3 and 4 students, while the remainder are native Spanish speakers. Another testing session will be available in the spring.
Students who achieve the Seal of Biliteracy receive:
š A seal on their diploma
š A note on their transcript
š Golden and red cords at graduation
šA boost in future job and academic opportunities.
Weāre proud of our students for challenging themselves and building skills that will benefit them for life! šš

The safety of our students and staff is our top priority. We believe in being transparent and making sure every family knows what to expect in case of an emergency. Please take a moment to review this letter outlining our reunification procedures , which are the steps weād follow to safely reunite students and families after an emergency.

šāØ Calling all future educators! āØš
If youāre a Carroll County High School student who is passionate about shaping young minds and exploring a career in education, Educators Rising is the perfect place to start! šš
As a member, youāll gain access to:
šÆ Competitive events
š Leadership opportunities
š Scholarships
šŖŖ Micro-credentials
š National conferences
š¬ Mentorship and hands-on experiences
Educators Rising is all about inspiring and supporting future teachers through real-world learning, professional growth, and leadership development. š”š©āš«šØāš«
Join a community that helps you grow and take your first step toward changing the world, one student at a time! ā¤ļø
Please use this link to sign up! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdkBucyZs0E4v_DZy5MkoWhIMMvz4RiBpNfJ8Pukmt3mOSPmg/viewform?usp=header

The drive continues through Friday, Nov. 14. Donations can be dropped off at any of our schools. š«A number of local businesses are also accepting donations for the local food pantry.
Thank you for helping make a difference in our community! š¤ā¤ļø
(šøMs. Barr)






š Showtimes:
ā”ļø Friday, Nov. 14 @ 6:30 p.m.
ā”ļø Saturday, Nov. 15 @ 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.
Doors open 30 minutes before show time!
šļø Tickets: $10 at the door
Come out and support our talented drama students. Itās going to be a hilarious whodunnit you wonāt want to miss! šš¤āØ
(šø: Carmen Simo-Perkins)

šāØ CCMS fifth graders took their learning outdoors with a reading session at beautiful Camp KYSOC! š³ Surrounded by nature, they enjoyed a peaceful day in the outdoor classroom while diving into The Lightning Thief, the first book in the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series ā”š What an epic way to start an adventure in reading! šš



Panther families, please see this statement regarding this morning's events at Cartmell Elementary School.

(More photos will be posted in a combined photo album on the District Facebook page.)
(More photos will be posted in a combined photo album on the District Facebook page.)
(More photos will be posted in a combined photo album on the District Facebook page.)
The Carroll County High School chapter of the National Honor Society inducted nine new members last night.
Students achieving this distinction must be good examples of scholarship, leadership, service and character. Only incoming juniors and seniors are eligible.
A minimum 3.5 GPA is required for admission and must be maintained throughout their tenure in the NHS. Members are also expected to take on leadership roles within clubs or sports, complete at least 20 hours of community service and demonstrate strong character traits such as respect, maturity, responsibility, fairness, trustworthiness, honesty and good citizenship.
Each student was also required to complete an essay outlining their strengths and why they should be inducted into NHS.
The new inductees are Honey Anderson, Raegan Chapman, Andrea Cotero Jimenez, Bernardo Gutierrez, Beyonce Monge Castro, Lucas Taylor, Macyn Walters, Hannah Weedman and Quinn Willhoite.
This yearās ceremony was led by returning members Ryleigh Ashby, Miriam Atilano Zarate, Brinley Couch, J.T. Davis, Adree Dermon, Shelby Hillebrandt, Makayla Keithley, Lincoln Miller, Lydia Risk, Kaylee Snow and Brayden Stewart.
(Photo contributor Mrs. Frank)
This project will allow extra room for mowers, golf carts and people to utilize that section of ground ššŗš¶āāļø. It could also become part of the cross country course that has been created on the opposite end of the pond šāāļøš³.
The platform is going to be a cantilever style with a handrail and ramps on each end š§°š.
The goal for all PBL/WBL students is to attain 300 hours of successful employment and be considered career ready at graduation šš¼. Those students who are career ready receive a notation on their diploma and a cord to wear at graduation šļøš.
(šøcredit: Mr. Fremin)
The district, as a whole, received approximately 4,402 items valued at $1,500. šš°Those items were distributed among the schools for their school-level food pantries, which are used to fill Backpack Buddies and provide any other food assistance that students need. šš„«Thank you to the generous community partners at Family Worship Center. šāŖ
If you would like to make a donation to our Backpack Buddies Program, please contact Amanda New at 502-662-0590. šš¤
JAG is an elective class that helps equip students with the academic support š, employability skills š¼, and personal development š± needed to thrive in high school and beyond , whether they pursue post-secondary education š, enter the workforce āļø, or join the military . It focuses on career readiness, leadership development, and life-skills through project-based learning (PBL) and mentorship.
Students also have access to a specialist who provides mentorship š„, connects them to resources š, and tracks their progress for a full year after they graduate from CCHS š.
