šØš§ We Need YOU! š§šØ
Carroll County Schools is in urgent need of a mechanic and head mechanic for our bus garage! š
If you have a passion for fixing big engines š§° and want to make a real difference by helping keep our students safe, this is your chance to join an amazing team! šš¤š
š Apply today at join.ccpanthers.com
We need skilled hands and big hearts now! ā¤ļøšŖ

Honoring Our Heroes! šļø
Carroll County High School will host a Veterans Day Luncheon on Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. in the Makerspace (Ag workshop). š
All students and their veteran family members are invited to join us for this special celebration. ā¤ļøš¤š
š Please complete the Google Form to RSVP and another form to submit photos for the event by Nov. 7! šø
Letās come together to thank those whoāve served! š
RSVP Form
Photo Submission

A little bit of sunshine āļøon this cold and rainy day! Football šwas a popular sport on the Cartmell Elementary playground the day these photos were taken. š¤š





š„š„ The sparks are flying at the Carroll County ATC! š„š„
Our welding students are putting their creativity and skills to the test in a design showdown ā and YOU get to help choose the winner! šāØ
Check out these photos š©āļø ā just a sneak peek of the incredible entries our students have crafted with precision and imagination. šŖšØ
š Vote for your favorite design using the link below! Voting ends at 3 p.m. today.
Letās show some love for our talented welders! š„š¤šØāšš©āš
https://www.menti.com/al94hkh9dgwf




Here, Lyric is learning the ropes from CCHS alum Jeffrey Lageman, including how to size and inventory tires. šš
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.
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(šøcredit: Mr. Fremin)
𦷠The dentist is coming to CCMS on Nov. 5! š The School Smiles on-site dental program provides convenient dental care šŖ„ right here at school for all students who sign up to participate. The dental team will set up inside our building š« and accepts Medicaid, private insurance, self-pay rates, and even grants through their foundation! š¤šPlease use this link to register by Nov. 3. https://schoolsmiles.com/student-signup/


šThe CCHS Lady Panthers basketball team has released its 2025-2026 schedule! Come out and support our student athletes this season!š¤š


She presented yesterday at the Scott Trimble Conference in Louisville, hosted by the Kentucky Association of Assessment Coordinators. š¤āØ
Mandy, who also serves as the CCMS Building Assessment Coordinator, led a 45-minute session highlighting how Carroll County educators use the PDSA (Plan-Do-Study-Act) cycle to drive student learning and school improvement. š”š
Way to represent Carroll County, Mrs. Young! šš¤
(šøcredit: Mrs. Ray)



Carroll County Schools will be CLOSED Monday, Nov. 3 for a staff work day. šļøāļø
š« Carroll students do not report to the Area Technology Center.
š« However, JCTC will be in session, and students are expected to attend class. They are responsible for their own transportation.
Classes will resume on the regular schedule Tuesday, Nov. 4. šš
Enjoy your long weekend, Panthers! ššš¤

š°š Big thanks to all the seniors and families who joined us for Paying for College & FAFSA 101 Night this week! šš
It was a great opportunity to learn how to make college dreams affordable and get those financial aid questions answered. š”āØ
If you still have questions about the FAFSA or financial aid process, reach out to:
š Montanna McClain (KHEAA) ā 502-753-9354 or mmclain@kheaa.com
š§ Crystal Raisor ā crystal.raisor@carroll.kyschools.us
Seniors and families ā donāt forget to check your email for detailed FAFSA info! š
(šø Photos courtesy of Mrs. Raisor)





October is National Principal Appreciation Month. At Carroll County Schools, we are blessed with some of the best and most compassionate leaders. Dr. Robin Stephenson, principal at Carroll County Middle School, leads the charge in her building with a caring heart and a strong desire to provide the best education for every student in fifth through eighth grades. š¤š

