Very cold weather is forecast for the next few days. Please take a moment to review this letter for a refresher on how Carroll County Schools determines when school is open or closed based on temperatures.
As always, please be sure your children are dressed warmly for the cold weather. π§€π§£π§₯
Stay safe and warm! π



ATC students showcased the skills theyβve learned in their classes and answered questions about their career pathways. π©βππ¨βπ»β¨
πΈ More photos are available on the District Facebook page. Photo contributors: Ms. Dawson and Ms. Hughes


π‘This powerful tool is essential for creating precise, clean holes in conduit, ensuring our future electricians are ready for the job site! π·ββοΈ
πβ¨ Attention CCHS Seniors! β¨π
The Dow Apprenticeship Program is now open for you! ππΌ Thanks to our strong community partner, Dow, students can gain hands-on experience, earn while they learn, and build a strong career pathway while becoming part of the Dow family. π
Apprenticeship opportunities include:
π§ Process Technician
π§Millwright / Mechanical Technician
π§Laboratory Technician
ππ Learn more and apply using the link below. Donβt miss this amazing opportunity to jumpstart your future! π
https://dow.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/ExternalCareers/job/Carrollton-KY-USA/XMLNAME-2026-US-Apprenticeship-Program---Carrollton--KY_R2063650

Please be mindful of others if you or your child arenβt feeling well. Keeping sick students home and staying home from work when needed helps protect our entire school community. π€π
Thank you for helping keep everyone healthy! π«β¨


Pre-Nursing students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center designed medical terminology booklets, writing descriptions of health-related terms and creating photo accompaniments to support their learning.π©Ίπ€
Carrollton Mayor Robb Adams won first place and opted to take the $1,000 cash option and donate the remainder to the Skills USA Club.
βThank you to all who participated and supported these fine students. It means a lot to them and me,β said welding instructor Justin Tingle.
The second place award of $300 went to Niki Lee McIntyre while the third and fourth place winners were Landon Supplee and Chad Scott, each of whom received a new Miller welding hood.
Welding students Treavin Shovelin and Gage Miller each won $100 for selling the most tickets.
(Photo courtesy of Mr. Tingle)


Our welding students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center have created some amazing works of art! You can vote for your favorites, including the group project and the Christmas ornament creations. We love seeing our students use the skills theyβve learned to express their creativity and talent!
Group project: https://www.menti.com/al94hkh9dgwf
Christmas ornaments: https://www.menti.com/alcmmidjd2uh
Patrick Parker, Carroll County, 2G and 4G
Rennin Sanders, Carroll County, 4G and 3G
Trinton Garret, Carroll County, 3G
Houston Parker , Carroll County, 3G and 4G 1" Unlimited
Yuriel Perez, Owen County, 3G
Treavin Shovelin, Carroll County, 2G
Gavin Satchwell, Owen County, 2G











π·ββοΈπ·ββοΈ These students, some of whom are in the carpentry program at the Area Technology Center, are working together to build confidence and skill with the equipment. Teamwork at its best! π€










From Rick and Morty to a scarecrow, Spider-Man, and even a vampire, these creative designs prove that learning can be both fun and unforgettable! π©π»ββοΈπ¨








