CCHS Seniors Brinley Couch and Cristian Jimenez Torres have been named Player of the Year by the North Central Kentucky Conference! š
Both athletes say they are grateful and humbled by the recognition.
Brinley has played soccer for eight years, beginning with Carroll County Parks and Recreation before continuing with a club team to grow her skills.
āI love the freedom on the field. I just fell in love with the sport and itās my favorite thing and what I would look forward to,ā she said.
Cristian has played soccer for six years, starting with the Carroll County Middle School team and later joining a club team for three years.
āI like the competition and I just fell in love with the sport. It was a distraction for my problems and things like that,ā he said.
Congratulations to both of these Panthers on this outstanding achievement! š¾ā½
Parents, families, and Panther fans, mark your calendars for a brand new event celebrating the future of Panther Football!
Join us at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 19 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








Carroll County Schools is looking for dedicated team members to help keep our students moving safely each day! š
We are currently hiring bus drivers and a lead bus mechanic. These roles are essential to our district. Bus drivers are often the first Carroll County Schools team members students see each morning and the last they see in the afternoon, helping ensure a safe and positive start and end to the school day. Our lead bus mechanic plays a critical role behind the scenes, making sure every bus on the road is safe, reliable, and ready to go.
If you are interested in making a difference for our students and community, we would love to hear from you.
š Learn more and apply at join.ccpanthers.com.


Students participated in breakout sessions focused on theatre š, civic engagement š¤, screenplay and creative writing āļø, and many other topics.
This yearās keynote speaker was Aiesha Little, Senior Editor of Cincinnati Magazine.āš¼
(šøcredit: Mrs. Snow)

If you enjoy working with students and want to make a difference, we would love to have you on our team. We currently have openings in several departments and welcome you to apply.
Take the next step and learn more at join.ccpanthers.com.š¤š




Girls 4x800 Meter Relay (Lydia Risk, Adree Dermon, Miriam Atilano-Zarate, and Helany
Gutierrez Diaz) 8th Place 13:54.48 (34 seconds faster than previous season best)
Girls 4x400 Meter Relay (Adree Dermon, Helany Gutierrez Diaz, Jocelinne Rodriguez Tinoco, Miriam Atilano Zarate) 12th Place 5:22.57 (21 seconds faster than previous season best)
Girls 4x200 Meter Relay (Adree Dermon, Helany Gutierrez Diaz, Jocelinne Rodriguez Tinoco, Britani Alvarez) 13th Place 2:08.59 (23 seconds faster than previous season best)
Boys 4x800 Meter Relay (Elias Cardoso Ortiz, Leonel Atilano-Zarate, Johnathan Pirtle, Israel Maldonado) 19th Place 11:20.83 (33 seconds faster than previous season best)
Boys 4x400 Meter Relay (Danny Martinez Carbajal, Sebastian Gutierrez Andrade, Noah Frye, Asriel Aguazul Mendoza) 16th Place 4:07.55 (20 seconds faster than previous season best)
Boys 4x200 Meter Relay (Josh Anderson, Gregory Humphrey, Gilbert Herincx, Asriel Aguazul Mendoza) 15th Place 1:47.40
Shot Put - Case Dermon, 9th Place 37-03.75 (season best throw)
Long Jump - Helany Gutierrez Diaz, No Place, fouled on all 3 attempts
Triple Jump - Jocelinne Rodriguez Tinoco, 17th Place 24-10
Shot Put - Amabelle Tanzilla, 13th Place 27-09.75 (New school record for Indoor Shot Put)
(Photos courtesy of Michele Risk)










š¢Do you have a child starting Kindergarten for the 2026-2027 school year? Make sure to mark your calendars for tomorrow's Kindergarten Academic Screener. All incoming kindergarteners must complete the screener.
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Date: March 12
ā° Time: 9:00 a.m. ā 2:00 p.m.
šKathryn Winn Primary School
Please call Attendance Clerk Cydney Conley at 502-732-7090 for more information. šāØ


Community partners, led by the Jefferson Community and Technical College Carrollton Campus, organized the event to help students learn about high-demand, high-wage career opportunities available in our region.
Students also discovered academic pathways offered through Carroll County High School, the Carroll County Area Technology Center, iLEAD Academy and Jefferson Community and Technical College.
Thank you to the many community partners who helped make this engaging learning experience possible! ššš
(More photos on the District Facebook page.)

(šøcredit: Tyler Perry. More photos on the District Facebook page.)
A friendly reminder that students are out of school on Thursday, March 12 and Friday, March 13. Please enjoy your long weekend.


Cold and flu season is here, and we know it can sometimes be hard to decide whether your child should stay home or come to school. Our school nurses have shared the attached flyer as a helpful guide for families when making that decision.
Thank you for partnering with us to help keep our students and staff healthy! š¤š


Students were challenged to design and build a solution that would help caribou safely cross a road that blocked the forest. Working in teams, they created their designs and presented their ideas and solutions to the class. šš£ļø
(šøcredit: Ms. Martinez and Mrs. Thieman. More photos on the District Facebook page.)


(šøcredit: Mrs. Harris)
Students gained hands-on experience and picked up helpful tips they can use in the kitchen at home. š½ļø
(šø credit: Mrs. Simmons and Mrs. Yager. More photos on the District Facebook page.)




