
ā½š„ Record-Breaking Season Alert! š„ā½
Carroll County High Schoolās own Gama Maldonado has made history! š He scored an incredible 42 goals this season and shattered a long-standing school record. Gama has left his mark on Panther soccer in unforgettable fashion, scoring the record-setting goal during the District 31 Championship game! š¤š
His talent, drive, and determination have been consistent all season ! šš
Carroll County High Schoolās own Gama Maldonado has made history! š He scored an incredible 42 goals this season and shattered a long-standing school record. Gama has left his mark on Panther soccer in unforgettable fashion, scoring the record-setting goal during the District 31 Championship game! š¤š
His talent, drive, and determination have been consistent all season ! šš

šā½ Congratulations to the Panthers soccer team for winning their THIRD consecutive District 31 Soccer Championship! šš¾ This team has played with heart and determination all season! šŖš„
ā Gerson Medina, Cesar Castillo, J.T. Davis, and Gama Maldonado were named to the All-Tournament Team. šš
The Panthers will take the pitch on Monday at Panther Field for Regional competition! š¤š Stay tuned for details! š£ā½
ā Gerson Medina, Cesar Castillo, J.T. Davis, and Gama Maldonado were named to the All-Tournament Team. šš
The Panthers will take the pitch on Monday at Panther Field for Regional competition! š¤š Stay tuned for details! š£ā½

šā½ Congratulations to the CCHS Lady Panthers for their FOURTH consecutive District 31 Soccer Championship! šš¾ These ladies are a group of talented and hard-working student-athletes! šŖš
āKait Maiden, Joceline Rodriguez, Brinley Couch, and Ava Morris were selected for the All-Tournament team. šā½
The Lady Panthers will take the pitch on Monday at Panther Field for the regional tournament! š¤š Stay tuned for details! š£š„
āKait Maiden, Joceline Rodriguez, Brinley Couch, and Ava Morris were selected for the All-Tournament team. šā½
The Lady Panthers will take the pitch on Monday at Panther Field for the regional tournament! š¤š Stay tuned for details! š£š„

Cartmell families and Panther community, help us support our students by participating in an aluminum can recycling project!


Who knows these young men featured in the 1979 CCHS yearbook? Put their names in the comments!


The CCHS Lady Panthers and Panthers soccer teams have swept the 31st District Championship! The Lady Panthers won for the fourth consecutive year while the Panthers won for the third consecutive year. Congratulations to these student athletes!

The CCHS Lady Panthers and Panthers soccer teams are competing for district champions tonight! Action begins at 6 p.m. when the Lady Panthers take on Henry County. That's followed by the Panthers competing against Gallatin County at 8 p.m. All games are at Henry County High School. Good Luck Panthers!
You can purchase tickets at this link: https://public.eventlink.com/tickets?t=151929&p=232556



š Congratulations to Kala Garrett for being awarded the Martha Pelfrey Elementary Education Scholarship! šāØ
Kala, an instructional assistant at Kathryn Winn, is pursuing her dream to become a teacher š©āš«. Sheās currently a senior at Northern Kentucky University in the first Option 9 program , an alternative path designed for Instructional Assistants to earn their bachelorās degree and teacher certification while continuing to work in schools. šš
Sheās on track to graduate May 9, 2026 with her bachelorās degree in Elementary Education (Kā5)! šš¤š
Kala, an instructional assistant at Kathryn Winn, is pursuing her dream to become a teacher š©āš«. Sheās currently a senior at Northern Kentucky University in the first Option 9 program , an alternative path designed for Instructional Assistants to earn their bachelorās degree and teacher certification while continuing to work in schools. šš
Sheās on track to graduate May 9, 2026 with her bachelorās degree in Elementary Education (Kā5)! šš¤š




š³š Learning doesnāt just happen in the classroom, sometimes it happens under the open sky! āļø
Carroll County Middle School fifth graders took their math lessons outdoors for the annual Outdoor Classroom Experience at Camp KYSOC. šļøāØ
Created by fifth grade teacher Levi Underwood, the event gives students a chance to explore, learn, and connect with nature, proving that math + fresh air = the perfect equation! āšæ
Carroll County Middle School fifth graders took their math lessons outdoors for the annual Outdoor Classroom Experience at Camp KYSOC. šļøāØ
Created by fifth grade teacher Levi Underwood, the event gives students a chance to explore, learn, and connect with nature, proving that math + fresh air = the perfect equation! āšæ

CCHS Senior Masen Chandler organized a voter registration drive after experiencing government in action at the state and federal level.
Masen was selected to represent Owen Electric Cooperative in the annual Kentucky Electric Cooperativeās Youth Tour of Frankfort and Washington, D.C. this summer. His efforts saw nine of his peers become registered to vote for the first time.
Carroll County Clerk Danielle Kinman, whose office is charged with registering voters, assisted Masen during the drive. He was also interviewed for a story by Spectrum TV during the drive.
Masen was selected to represent Owen Electric Cooperative in the annual Kentucky Electric Cooperativeās Youth Tour of Frankfort and Washington, D.C. this summer. His efforts saw nine of his peers become registered to vote for the first time.
Carroll County Clerk Danielle Kinman, whose office is charged with registering voters, assisted Masen during the drive. He was also interviewed for a story by Spectrum TV during the drive.

š Looks like the end of the rainbow lands right here at Carroll County High School, where bright futures shine every day! šš¤āØ(šø credit: Ms. Adair)

𦷠The dentist is coming to CCHS on Nov. 17! 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¤š



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!