š¾šøPaws & Portraits ā NHS Pet Photography Night! šøš¾
On March 6, 2026, the iLEAD NHS Club will host Paws and Portraits, a special pet photography night for our community!
⨠Pet photos are FREE!
They will accept monetary donations and pet supplies to benefit local animal shelters.
š Pet Giveaway Basket!
Bring a donation to be entered to win a Pet Giveaway Basket generously donated by Whiskey Louās Doggie Daycare & Boarding.
This event is open to the public, so please share and invite anyone who loves their furry friends!
On March 6, 2026, the iLEAD NHS Club will host Paws and Portraits, a special pet photography night for our community!
⨠Pet photos are FREE!
They will accept monetary donations and pet supplies to benefit local animal shelters.
š Pet Giveaway Basket!
Bring a donation to be entered to win a Pet Giveaway Basket generously donated by Whiskey Louās Doggie Daycare & Boarding.
This event is open to the public, so please share and invite anyone who loves their furry friends!


ā¤ļøToday's the Day for Dr. Seuss Fun!š
The Carroll County Early Childhood Council will host "Around the World of Dr. Seuss" at the Carroll County Child Development Center today, Thursday, March 5 from 4-6 p.m. All Carroll County Residents with a child between the ages 0-5 and their families are invited! Come as you are or dressed in a fun Dr. Seuss themed outfit!! It is sure to be a silly fun time!š©µā¤ļø
"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go." - Dr. Seuss
The Carroll County Early Childhood Council will host "Around the World of Dr. Seuss" at the Carroll County Child Development Center today, Thursday, March 5 from 4-6 p.m. All Carroll County Residents with a child between the ages 0-5 and their families are invited! Come as you are or dressed in a fun Dr. Seuss themed outfit!! It is sure to be a silly fun time!š©µā¤ļø
"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go." - Dr. Seuss


š¢š¢Attention Panthers! The parent meeting for all elementary, middle and high school track athletes scheduled for tonight has been cancelled. Please stay tuned for a future date.

How many of you remember these ladies from CCMS? They were captured in the 2006 yearbook. Put their names in the comments!

This week we are celebrating our school social workers. Thank you to each of you for the dedication and genuine compassion you show to our students. š¤š


It's time to get ready for 4-H Camp! Students ages 9-14 are eligible to attend camp July 27-31. Please use this link for detailed information or contact the Carroll County Extension Office at 502-732-7032.

Cartmell Elementary students celebrated Dr. Seuss' birthday with fun decorations and some funny faces! š
Cheers to our food services staff for always making this a fun day!
(šøcredit: Mrs. Catt, Ms. Freeman and Ms. Adkins)
Cheers to our food services staff for always making this a fun day!
(šøcredit: Mrs. Catt, Ms. Freeman and Ms. Adkins)








Hello Panther Friends and Families! Please see this letter regarding today's statewide tornado drill. You may access more information from the state website at this link. https://www.weather.gov/jkl/2026_KY_Tornado_Drill


Thank you to PMC Organometallix for supporting the Carroll County High School baseball team! ā¾š Your $2,500 donation will purchase new benches for the home and visitor dugouts. The benches are being made by the Carroll County Area Technology Center carpentry classes. š ļøš
Thank you for being a wonderful community partner! š¤š
Thank you for being a wonderful community partner! š¤š

š¢ Hey Panther Families!
Carroll County Schools will be closed for students on Thursday, March 12 and Friday, March 13. š«
Thursday, March 12: Staff work day š
Friday, March 13: Everyone enjoys a break! š
The Carroll County Area Technology Center will be open Thursday but closed Friday. š ļø
Enjoy the long weekend!š¤š


Several Carroll County Middle School students recently attended a performance by the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra. The trip was a reward for strong grades, positive behavior and a shared interest in music and the arts. šš¼
Students enjoyed a lively program focused on Ragtime jazz music, learning about its history and unique sound along the way. š¹š·
(šøcredit: Ms. Gonterman.)
Students enjoyed a lively program focused on Ragtime jazz music, learning about its history and unique sound along the way. š¹š·
(šøcredit: Ms. Gonterman.)
Maddy Chesher, an eighth grader at CCMS, was recently diagnosed with bone cancer. This diagnosis brought life as she and her family knew it to a screeching halt. One of the big changes for Maddy is losing the ability to play basketball, a sport she loves. As an eighth grader she has seen consistent playing time on the CCHS freshman team. She recently played what could be her last basketball game. The Lady Panthers tapped her to start the game and score the first points of their contest against Shelby County on Feb. 17.
According to her family, after three months of chemo she will have surgery to remove the damaged bone and replace it with cadaver bone and a metal plate in her rotator cuff. āAfter surgery, she will then do another three months of chemo and 12 to 18 months of physical therapy to rebuild the strength in that arm and basically learn how to maneuver that arm because it will not function the same as her right arm,ā said her mom, Kim Curtis. āThe doctor said as long as everything goes according to plan and schedule we are looking at a five- to seven-year process from start to finish. Finished means being able to say she is cancer free.ā
Please continue to follow for updates on Maddy.
According to her family, after three months of chemo she will have surgery to remove the damaged bone and replace it with cadaver bone and a metal plate in her rotator cuff. āAfter surgery, she will then do another three months of chemo and 12 to 18 months of physical therapy to rebuild the strength in that arm and basically learn how to maneuver that arm because it will not function the same as her right arm,ā said her mom, Kim Curtis. āThe doctor said as long as everything goes according to plan and schedule we are looking at a five- to seven-year process from start to finish. Finished means being able to say she is cancer free.ā
Please continue to follow for updates on Maddy.
Members of the Carroll County Middle School Academic Team were recognized by the Carroll County Board of Education recently.
Fourteen students tested at the district competition and advanced to the regional level individually, the quick recall team placed first and future problem solvers team placed second in their categories, while the team won first place overall. Lilly Humphrey will advance to the state competition in the Arts and Humanities category.
āWeāre building and weāre excited. Theyāve worked very hard,ā CCMS Academic Team Coach Sheila Underwood said. āYou should be very proud of these kids. They represent Carroll County well.ā
The Academic Team includes: Gabrial Beach, Ava Boyer, Kelsey Hash, Keyla Hernandez-Garcia, Owen Hodson, Attie Hoover, Ellie Hoover, Lillie Humphrey, Emma Marsh, Landon Martin, Alan McCarthy, Coralyn McCarthy, Hailey Pirtle, Elijah Riggs, Jaxon Routon, Jace Shisler and Gian Zacarias.
Fourteen students tested at the district competition and advanced to the regional level individually, the quick recall team placed first and future problem solvers team placed second in their categories, while the team won first place overall. Lilly Humphrey will advance to the state competition in the Arts and Humanities category.
āWeāre building and weāre excited. Theyāve worked very hard,ā CCMS Academic Team Coach Sheila Underwood said. āYou should be very proud of these kids. They represent Carroll County well.ā
The Academic Team includes: Gabrial Beach, Ava Boyer, Kelsey Hash, Keyla Hernandez-Garcia, Owen Hodson, Attie Hoover, Ellie Hoover, Lillie Humphrey, Emma Marsh, Landon Martin, Alan McCarthy, Coralyn McCarthy, Hailey Pirtle, Elijah Riggs, Jaxon Routon, Jace Shisler and Gian Zacarias.
Students from Carroll County High School and the Carroll County Area Technology Center had an opportunity to explore careers, education and military services during a recent career fair. Thank you to all of the community partners who made this possible! (More photos on the District Facebook page.)
Congratulations to the Carroll County indoor track team! š¾ We have quite a few Panthers ranked statewide, and most of them are headed to the state tournament tomorrow. Best of luck to all our student-athletes! šš

āļø Snow Day Announcement āļø
Carroll County Schools will be closed Monday, March 2 due to anticipated winter weather and ongoing staff and student illness. The forecast is calling for conditions that may cause slick and dangerous road conditions during the morning commute. This will be a traditional snow day and will be made up on Wednesday, April 1.
Please stay safe and warm! š§£āļø
Carroll County Schools will be closed Monday, March 2 due to anticipated winter weather and ongoing staff and student illness. The forecast is calling for conditions that may cause slick and dangerous road conditions during the morning commute. This will be a traditional snow day and will be made up on Wednesday, April 1.
Please stay safe and warm! š§£āļø


Congratulations to CCHS Panthers basketball junior Blake Webster for being named to the District 31 All-Tournament team. (Graphic by CCHS Lady Panthers Coach Brandon Hicks.)
Congratulations to CCHS Lady Panthers basketball senior Hemi Dickerson for being named to the District 31 All-Tournament basketball team. (Graphic by Lady Panthers Coach Brandon Hicks.)
Save the date! š
Our middle and high school bands are performing their KMEA pre-assessment concert next week.
š CCMS Gym
š 6 p.m. Middle School (7th & 8th)
š 7 p.m. High School
Come show your support for our awesome musicians! š·š¼
š CCMS Gym
š 6 p.m. Middle School (7th & 8th)
š 7 p.m. High School
Come show your support for our awesome musicians! š·š¼

Our JAG (Jobs for America's Graduates) students from Carroll County High School recently toured the Owen Electric Co-Op to get a firsthand look at the utility industry. It was a great opportunity to see how the energy sector works in our region. š
The group learned about:
Electrical safety and best practices. ā”ļø
How outages are identified and the technical process of restoring power. š ļø
The unique role of a member-owned cooperative. š¤
Career paths and job opportunities within the industry. š¼
(šø credit: Ms. Robinson)
The group learned about:
Electrical safety and best practices. ā”ļø
How outages are identified and the technical process of restoring power. š ļø
The unique role of a member-owned cooperative. š¤
Career paths and job opportunities within the industry. š¼
(šø credit: Ms. Robinson)




