
Can you name these kiddos featured in the 2015 Cartmell Elementary School yearbook? Hint, they are in this year's senior class! Put your answers in the comments.


Carroll County Schools will be closed again tomorrow, Thursday, Feb. 20, due to ongoing flooding of roads and anticipated weather events. This is a traditional snow/weather day. Please stay safe!


Project-Based Learning (PBL) students repaired and replaced plumbing in the hydroponic greenhouse. (Photos courtesy of Jeff Fremin.)











The regularly scheduled game between the CCHS Panthers and Whitefield Academy has been cancelled.


The girls' and boys' JV basketball district brackets have been set. Please support our student athletes during their tourney! šš (Graphics courtesy of Andrea Searcy.)



Some of our Kathryn Winn Primary students enjoying crafts, reading and coloring.

Track and field athletes, a parent meeting will be held next week to discuss the upcoming season and expectations.


iLEAD Academy has made some adjustments to its eighth grade open house. Please watch for details if you are interested in participating in the open house.


Carroll County Schools will be closed tomorrow due to ongoing flooding and anticipated snow. This will be an NTI Day. Teachers will be available for students from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Stay safe everyone!


Here's a glimpse of some of our county roads that are flooded and impassable at this time. These include Notch Lick Road, Hwy. 467 in Worthville, Goose Creek Road, Happy Hollow and Hwy. 1204E in Worthville. Please do not drive over a flooded road as it could be very dangerous.

Tonight's boys' basketball game and senior night have been postponed until Friday, Feb. 21. Seniors will be honored between games. The JV squad plays at 6 p.m. with varsity taking the court at 7:30 p.m.


North American Stainless helped the Carroll County Area Technology Center celebrate CTE (Career and Technical Education) Month by giving a large donation of steel and equipment to the welding program. Justin Tingle, welding instructor, estimated the donation is valued at $10,000 approximately. It includes helmets, gloves, jackets and a large amount of stainless steel. Thank you to our industry partner North American Stainless!


Panther families, if your child needs tech support during NTI, please call the tech support hotline.


CCHS Lady Panthers basketball seniors Elle Spencer, Kelby Maiden, Josilyn Hamm and Erica McGuire were recognized before tonight's varsity game.

Carroll County Schools will be closed Tuesday, Feb. 18 due to high water on several roads within the county. This is an NTI day. Teachers will be available from 10-3.


Cartmell Elementary students in Mrs. Pirtle's class learned about density from Joyce Doyle, 4-H youth development agent for Carroll County.

Carson Lipe and Lilly Frye recently took their academic achievements to the next level, competing in the final round for a prestigious full scholarship to Bellarmine University.
They were selected from 330 students from across the state and country. They will enter Bellarmine University as juniors, after completing an associateās degree during their high school career. This earns them a spot in the Bellarmine University Honors Program. They will find out at the end of February or first week of March if they were awarded one of 10 full scholarships.
Carson and Lilly had to compete by doing two on-demand writings, mock classroom discussions and interviews with Bellarmine deans and faculty.
Congratulations to Carson and Lily for representing Carroll County! (Photo courtesy of Katrina Lipe.)


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Several CCHS juniors took advantage of the ACT Super Saturday test prep session yesterday. Juniors can still sign up for the next sessions by contacting Mrs. Lewellyn at christin.lewellyn@carroll.kyschools.us when school resumes. (Photos courtesy of Christin Lewellyn.)





Carroll County Middle School chose a King and Queen of Hearts for two assemblies it held today. The fifth and sixth grade winners were King Braxton Jackson and Queen Amy Herincx Morales. The seventh and eighth grade winners were King Cooper Meadows and Queen Kaden Dalton. The winners were selected by the crowd's applause.