
Carroll County Area Technology Center’s electrical technology students will begin learning about solar power. A public presentation is scheduled for this evening to share information about how to incorporate solar power into a residence.
“I’ve always been interested in solar energy,” said John “Tooter” Booth, the electrical instructor and a master electrician. He noted it was a very complicated and expensive process to utilize solar power in a family’s home, but that has changed.
“Anybody can install it at their home and it’s a whole lot more reasonable,” Booth added
His students will install a solar field behind the ATC and the study of solar energy will become part of the curriculum for his class.
Nick Shelton, co-founder and owner of Dynamic Solar Systems will give the solar energy presentation at 6:30 p.m. in the CCMS auditorium. The public is invited to attend.


Carroll County High School has scheduled graduation for 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 31. Details on the number of tickets each student will receive will be announced at a later date. Graduates will receive their diplomas on Monday, June 2, the last day of school.


Taylor Harsin and Alex Bolton have set new school records during indoor track season.
Taylor, a senior, and Alex, a freshman, broke the previous CCHS records according to data on KyMileSplit.com. This is only the second year indoor track has been a sanctioned sport in the Kentucky High School Athletic Association, but the indoor team has competed at various events for several years.
Taylor now holds the record in the 3200m after running 11:58.56 and Alex holds the 1600m record after running 5:16.71.
Congratulations to these Panther student athletes for their achievements!

Don't forget to move your clock forward one hour this weekend. Daylight Savings Time starts at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 9.


Students from the Carroll County Area Technology Center and iLEAD Academy participated in a resume workshop and mock interviews this week. Thank you to all community partners who helped these students prepare for job interviews and future careers! (Photos courtesy of Chad Rose and Heather Yocum.)

A snow-filled winter has played havoc with our school calendar this year, but the most recent revision has been released. Stay tuned for an announcement on graduation!


Tomorrow is the next ACT Super Saturday test prep session. Juniors can still register!


Multiple roads remain under water within our community. Please be safe while driving and do not try to cross flooded roadways. These include KY 1204 in Worthville, Old Carlisle Road, Mill Creek and Blue Lick.

February is CTE (Career and Technical Education) Month. Here's a snapshot of some things students are doing at the Carroll County Area Technology Center.

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, a reminder that school is not in session on Monday, Feb. 17!


Today we celebrate School Resource Officer Appreciation Day! Thank you to all of our SRO team for keeping us safe!


Attention CCHS Juniors! The ACT Super Saturday program scheduled for tomorrow has been rescheduled. Please use this link to sign up for next week's session. You may register for multiple sessions, if you choose. https://forms.gle/HDaMLxyU13i4cMcJ6


Please use this link to access the recording of tonight's Town Hall on the vision for Carroll County's future. https://vimeo.com/1053922456?share=copy





Thank you to all of our school counselors during National School Counseling Week!


SAT Super Saturday study sessions start soon! Use the QR code for details and to register.


An informational night about how to complete the FAFSA, a federal financial aid application, as well as information on state benefits from the KHEAA program will be held on Monday, Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. This is open to all seniors and their families. It will be held at 6 p.m. at the JCTC Carrollton campus. All students should bring their laptop. Please contact Mrs. Raisor at CCHS or Mrs. Ashcraft at iLEAD Academy with questions.


Join us tonight for the first of four Town Hall meetings to discuss the future of Carroll County Schools! We encourage everyone to attend to hear the vision for the future of our school district. Greeters will be at the high school to direct you to the meeting room.



The Carroll County Schools maintenance department was recognized by the board of education for their efforts during the recent snow storm. The five-man team worked very hard to clear parking lots and sidewalks while dealing with equipment problems and extreme weather. Thank you!


A free graduated licensing program class is being offered Jan. 30 from 4-8 p.m. by the Department of Transportation. All teen drivers are required to complete this course in order to obtain a full driver's license. More information available at https://kentuckysafedriver.com/.
