The CCHS boys' golf team recognized their senior team members at their match this week. Congratulations to these Panther student athletes! (Photo courtesy of Coach John Battaglia.)

The new chapter of Jobs for American Graduates (JAG) inducted its officers and new members last week.
āJAG is an elective that is being introduced to CCHS for the first time. We are equipping students with the academic support, employability skills, and personal development needed to thrive in high school and beyond, whether they pursue post-secondary education, enter the workforce, or join the military,ā said CCHS teacher and JAG Specialist Jaelyn Robinson.
The organizationās first President, Trinton Garrett, spoke during the ceremony, which included the Pledge of Allegiance, Presentation of Career Association Goals, and Closing Reflections. The other officers inducted include Vice President for Career Development Johnny Gibson, Vice President for Community Service Jace Romans, Vice President for Civic Awareness Logan Howard, Vice President for Social Activities Makenzie Gallagher, Vice President for Leadership Development Savannah Mullins, Secretary Madelynn Breeden, Historian Shianne Murray, and Coordinator of Public Relations/Marketing Adra Erina Hanani.
Donald Kauffman, a local banker at FNB Kentucky and president of the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce, spoke a few words to our students reciting the creed and how it will reflect on them in their future decisions.
Each officer lit a ceremonial candle in honor of their induction and every member of JAG received a certificate. After the ceremony, they enjoyed a short reception.
āJAG is an elective that is being introduced to CCHS for the first time. We are equipping students with the academic support, employability skills, and personal development needed to thrive in high school and beyond, whether they pursue post-secondary education, enter the workforce, or join the military,ā said CCHS teacher and JAG Specialist Jaelyn Robinson.
The organizationās first President, Trinton Garrett, spoke during the ceremony, which included the Pledge of Allegiance, Presentation of Career Association Goals, and Closing Reflections. The other officers inducted include Vice President for Career Development Johnny Gibson, Vice President for Community Service Jace Romans, Vice President for Civic Awareness Logan Howard, Vice President for Social Activities Makenzie Gallagher, Vice President for Leadership Development Savannah Mullins, Secretary Madelynn Breeden, Historian Shianne Murray, and Coordinator of Public Relations/Marketing Adra Erina Hanani.
Donald Kauffman, a local banker at FNB Kentucky and president of the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce, spoke a few words to our students reciting the creed and how it will reflect on them in their future decisions.
Each officer lit a ceremonial candle in honor of their induction and every member of JAG received a certificate. After the ceremony, they enjoyed a short reception.



Project-Based Learning students participated in a showcase/exhibition of learning this month. Students spoke informally with staff members and community leaders about their projects. Each student built a scale model of a playground or a mini golf course and wrote a letter to community officials or to a potential mentor about their plans. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)
Carroll County Schools is blessed with amazing community partners. Thank you to American Legion Post 41 which has, once again, stepped up to support our students! The Legion contributed money to the CCHS Panthers football team and posed for a photo as the team expressed their appreciation. š¤š

Panther families, the deadline for CCHS students to return permission slips and $15 fees for the annual Powderpuff football game is tomorrow, Sept. 24. The game is in danger of being cancelled if enough students do not participate. It will be held on Friday, October 3 at 1 p.m. at Panther Field. CCHS Panthers, please turn in your forms tomorrow with cash or checks payable to CCHS.

The Carroll County High School homecoming court has been announced. The king and queen will be crowned at 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 26. Join us at Panther Field to support our students and cheer on the Panthers!
Freshman Prince and Princess - Addyson Noble and Bentley Rose
Sophomore Prince and Princess - Raylee Lino and Braden Tingle
Junior Prince and Princess - Macie Horton and Fernando Meraz Roque
Queen Candidates - Shelby Hillebrandt, Kait Maiden, Marissa Preciado Vega, Lydia Risk and Kaylee Snow
King Candidates - Yerson Aguilar Aguilar, Hunter Angell, Blayne Barr, Ethan Foster and Lincoln Miller
Freshman Prince and Princess - Addyson Noble and Bentley Rose
Sophomore Prince and Princess - Raylee Lino and Braden Tingle
Junior Prince and Princess - Macie Horton and Fernando Meraz Roque
Queen Candidates - Shelby Hillebrandt, Kait Maiden, Marissa Preciado Vega, Lydia Risk and Kaylee Snow
King Candidates - Yerson Aguilar Aguilar, Hunter Angell, Blayne Barr, Ethan Foster and Lincoln Miller

The CCHS Lady Panthers Volleyball team š cheered on the middle school volleyball team at its contest last week. We love seeing our student athletes šŖ support one another and be great examples of what it means to be a teammate š¤! Great job Panthers! š¤šš¾ (šø Stephanie Rose)
The CCHS Cross Country team competed at Williamstown on Saturday. The results were:
Elias Cardoso-Ortiz, 38th place, 22:34.49
Johnathan Pirtle, 50th place, 24:06.20
Michael Weedman, 64th place, 31:19.44
Adree Dermon, 56th place, 32:53.55
Lydia Risk, 57th place, 32:58.73
Miriam Atilano-Zarate, 58th place, 33:08.39
(Photos courtesy of Coach Creager.)
Elias Cardoso-Ortiz, 38th place, 22:34.49
Johnathan Pirtle, 50th place, 24:06.20
Michael Weedman, 64th place, 31:19.44
Adree Dermon, 56th place, 32:53.55
Lydia Risk, 57th place, 32:58.73
Miriam Atilano-Zarate, 58th place, 33:08.39
(Photos courtesy of Coach Creager.)







#MondaysCanBeBeautiful

š¢Panther families, a friendly reminder to ensure your student has their identification badge šŖŖwith them each day. Students use the badges to get on and off the school busš, at lunch š½ļøand to check out books šin the library. Students can also get free šadmission to high school athletic events by showing their badge! We appreciate your support in this venture!šš»
Homecoming Spirit Week starts Monday at CCHS! Panthers, start planning your outfits now and be ready for a fun week! š¾š
šYou still have time to enjoy the book fair!š
Students can purchase books through tomorrow, Sept. 19. Don't miss out on the chance to pick up some great books!
Students can purchase books through tomorrow, Sept. 19. Don't miss out on the chance to pick up some great books!


There's still time to sign up for the Dance Team Camp that will be held this afternoon. The cost is $10. The campers will perform during the high school football game on Friday night.

During National Arts in Education Week we celebrate Cartmell Elementary art students who worked diligently on projects recently. šØš¼ļø
The 1973 Carroll County High School yearbook spotlighted these two members of the All Conference Defensive Team. Post their names in the comments!

Come celebrate the CCHS Jobs for America's Graduates students tomorrow. Everyone is welcome!

CCHS students, tomorrow is the last day to buy tickets for the homecoming dance! Don't miss out on the fun!šš»šŗš»šŖ©

During National Arts in Education Week we celebrate the Carroll County Middle School band under the direction of Mr. Elliott Hawks. š¶š·šŗ

Happy IT Professionals Day! š» A huge thank you to our incredible IT staff for keeping our tech from turning into a pile of tangled cables and error messages. Youāre the real-life heroes who solve problems and keep the digital world from turning into chaos. We appreciate everything you do! š


The CCHS Panthersš will honor veterans at the football game this Friday. The theme for the night is USA - come dressed in your redā¤ļø, whiteš¤ and blueš!
