
Carroll County Schools took a step forward with the installation of new dual-sided LED signs at all its schools, replacing the old and malfunctioning ones. Today, the vibrant new signs featuring the official district logo and colors were erected at Kathryn Winn Primary and Cartmell Elementary School.
The middle and high schools are next in line for this upgrade, with installations happening soon. While the signs aren't electrified yet, the plan is to have them all fully operational before the start of the school year. New directional signage has also been placed on the high school campus.
āWe are thrilled to provide this much-needed upgrade to our schools,ā said Superintendent Casey Jaynes.
These high-tech LED screens are capable of showcasing messages, vivid color photos, and even videos, bringing a new level of communication and engagement to the school community.

The CCHS Lady Panthers soccer team has been working hard to get ready for its first match. Their season opens on Aug. 12 with a home match against Grant County. Fill the stands to support these student athletes! (Photos courtesy of Rachel Spencer.)





The custodial staff throughout the district are working hard to prepare our buildings for the first day of school. CCHS custodians Amanda Wagers and Misty Stephens tackled some deep cleaning projects and floor waxing recently. The first day of school is August 14!

Hello Panther families! Carroll County High School Principal Amy Sutter has written a letter outlining Focus Fridays at CCHS. The same was also sent to you via email. Thank you!



Kathryn Winn students were entertained and even participated in an assembly by Steel Appeal, a percussion and steel drum academy based in Campbellsville. The students learned about music, sounds associated with different instruments and how to play a steel drum. The assembly was held near the end of the school year.

All CCHS students who are registered for a co-op or work-based learning experience are required to attend a three-hour orientation.
Four options are available to students: July 30 from 8-11 a.m. or 12-3 p.m. or August 8 from 8-11 a.m. or 12-3 p.m.
Students who are registered to co-op through the Carroll County Area Technology Center are encouraged to attend on July 30 while those registered through CCHS are encouraged to attend on Aug. 8. School Community Liaison Jeff Fremin will lead the orientation. He will be accompanied by ATC Counselor Chad Rose on July 30 and CCHS teacher Mackenzie Wright on Aug. 8.
High school registration, senior start-up and computer rollout occur on Aug. 8 at CCHS. This will not conflict with the required co-op/WBL orientation.
The orientation will be in the maker space at the high school.
For more information, contact Mr. Fremin at jeff.fremin@carroll.kyschools.us.


The Kentucky Shakespeare troupe provided a dramatic history of Kentucky to middle school students before the school year ended. They took a journey through time with the actors, touching on highlights like frontier life, Native Americans, Daniel Boone, Abraham Lincoln and the basic history of Kentucky. The presentation was paid for through an arts grant from the Northern Kentucky Cooperative for Educational Services.

Carroll County Schools has some opportunities to join its team! We are one of the top paying districts in our area and offer great benefits! Check us out at join.ccpanthers.com.


The CCHS boys' soccer schedules have been announced. The Panthers host their home opener on Aug. 15. Pack the stands to support these student athletes!



The CCHS Lady Panthers volleyball team held training camp with the Georgetown College volleyball staff this week. Come out and watch the Lady Panthers at their season opener on Aug. 20 against Williamstown at CCHS.

The online registration for 2024-2025 is now open! Please log into Infinite Campus, update and confirm your student's information to get them registered. All students are required to have an updated enrollment for each school year.
If you currently have a student enrolled in the Carroll County School District in Grades K-11, you will register by logging into your Infinite Campus Parent Portal Account, click on the word āMoreā, āOnline Registrationā and ā24-25 Existing Student Registrationā.
If you do not remember your username and/or password, you can request your information here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdGW94YuO4SAqmG4mOnVTM_gvn2rA3nUN8ZjYLZUOGJDjZ8zA/viewform
Parent Portal - Here is the link to access your Parent Portal account.
https://kyede2.infinitecampus.org/campus/portal/carroll.jsp


The Carroll County Middle School bands will host an instrument rental night on Aug. 7 near the end of the sixth grade open house. Please see the attached letter from Band Director Elliott Hawks if you are interested.








Our Panther athletes are continuing to work hard in preparation for the upcoming season! The CCHS Panthers football team takes the field on Aug. 10 for Pantherfest then returns for another home game on Aug. 23. (Photos courtesy of Rachel Spencer.)





The new group of 27 WEB Leaders at Carroll County Middle School met today for training in preparation for the upcoming school year. The students are mentors to fifth graders who might need a helping hand or encouragement as they transition to a new school. NorthKey and the Three Rivers District Health Department gave presentations. (Photos courtesy of Brandi McIntyre.)

The Carrollton American Legion Post 41 and the Ladies Auxiliary donated new flags to all schools. They began installing the flags at the end of the school year.


Summer meal box pick-up starts today at noon! Families are asked to circle around the middle school so you will exit the line at Fourth & Seminary streets after receiving you box(es). Please wait for staff members to come to your vehicle. Call 732-9362 with questions.


Panther athletic teams are hard at work preparing for their seasons to begin. The CCHS boys' soccer team is preparing for its first matches this weekend at the Bluegrass Games. Stay tuned for more preseason Panther athletics photos!

Seven new LED pole lights have been installed along the entrance to the Carroll County High School campus. The lights are a safety measure and an aesthetic benefit to the area.


The elementary schools are receiving a new mulch covering for their playgrounds this summer. The crew started working at Cartmell this week. They will spread a total of 483 cubic yards of playground-rated mulch at Cartmell and Kathryn Winn.

Carroll County Schools has a few opportunities for you to join our team! We offer a competitive salary package, great benefits and a wonderful work environment. Visit join.ccpanthers.com to apply to join our team!
