
The CCHS homecoming parade was a big hit last night! Students enjoyed riding floats and the community showed its support by lining the parade route. Homecoming king and queen will be crowned at 7 p.m. Kickoff against Anderson County begins at 7:30 p.m. Support your Panthers!!









CCHS students are preparing for tomorrow's homecoming game! King and queen candidates practiced walking the field, the band worked on its routines and students decorated within the school. Crowning is at 7 p.m. and the game starts at 7:30 p.m. Come support your Panthers!





Kathryn Winn Primary held its back to school bash tonight. Face painting, snow cones, games, inflatables, fire trucks and even a visit with the Carroll County Panther entertained everyone! (More photos are available on the district's Facebook page.)




CCHS students, don't miss the deadline to purchase your Homecoming Dance tickets!


The CCHS golf team won the NCKC tournament today. Panther golfer Ayden Taylor was the medalist with the lowest score of all players. He shot a 75 for the day to take first place.
Branon Battaglia was named to the all-tournament team after securing a score of 78.
The Panthers competed against Walton Verona, Gallatin County, Owen County, Trimble County and Henry County in the tournament.
"These boys push each other to be better and the support they show for each other is awesome," said Head Coach John Battaglia. "The off-season work is showing up now with some low rounds. I couldn't be more proud of them."
Their scores were:
Ayden Taylor 1st place individual 75
Branon Battaglia All-Tourney team 78
Dustin Battaglia 83
Luke Taylor 84
Dalton Wilson 92









Homecoming Week festivities continue tomorrow with Ken and Barbie Day!


Basketball open gym dates have been announced!


Madison Consolidated High School honored the loss of CCHS Panther Bryce Stewart at the football game Friday. The Cubs wore stickers on their helmets commemorating Bryce and their students dressed in black and gold. Thank you to our Madison friends for this meaningful gesture.



Kathryn Winn Primary School held its annual Grandparents Day ceremony this morning. Grandparents were treated to introductions, pledge of allegiance and a poem by students then went to classrooms. (More photos will be posted in an album on the district's Facebook page.)





The Carroll County High School Site-Based Decision Making Council will meet tomorrow. Their meetings are open to the public.


New bus route information has been released by the Department of Transportation.


Panther families, please read this letter from the Director of Transportation. Thank you for your support!


Kathryn Winn Primary is hosting its first book fair of the year next week, Sept. 11-15.
The book fair will be held in the lobby at the west end of the library. This year families can establish an eWallet which will allow anyone to contribute and the child uses that to make his/her purchases. In addition, you can shop online for the book fair and items will be delivered to your home.
All purchases benefit Kathryn Winn Primary.
Follow this link to view the Kathryn Winn book fair homepage, utilize eWallet and shop online. https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/kathrynwinn


The CCHS Panther golf team secured a victory at Senior Night last night against Scott High. The seniors are Neil Abbott, Grayson Kinman, Ayden Taylor and Branon Battaglia. The Panthers won 171-191. More photos are in a folder on the district Facebook page.


Congratulations to CCHS Panther Brandon Jimenez for being named NCKC Player of the Week! Brandon is a member of the varsity soccer team.


Carroll County Middle School SRO Sgt. Tim Gividen wowed students with his ability to spin a basketball on his finger. He tried to pass the ball to Kaine Melton during the school's first assembly last week, but the pair couldn't quite connect.



Carroll County Middle School seventh grade science students of Larisa James put Newton's laws of motion into effect recently by creating Newton Cars. The top performers raced down the 7th grade hallway.





The CCHS Panthers Cross Country team competed in the Shelby County Invitational Saturday, September 2. The results were:
Boys
Taylor Harsin - 22:15.37
Alex Bolton - 23:10.92
Johnathan Pirtle - 29:28.99
Teague Walls - 30:48.96
Girls
Adree Dermon - 31:32.82




New CCMS students were sorted into their house on Friday. Each student is sorted into one of the eight school houses and will spend their middle school career with that group. (More photos will be posted in an album on the district's Facebook page.)





Welding students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center have begun working on projects such as fixing a booth table and working on a new cutting table.




