
Carpentry students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center have been busy working on numerous projects.

The Carroll County School District provides health services to students so that their attendance and/or school-related program participation is not interrupted. In order to serve your child in case of accident or sudden illness, it is necessary that we have this release form signed. Please review and complete the Google form. Please know that regardless of whether consent is given or not, emergency medical care may be provided when needed in life threatening or emergency medical situations. A separate consent form will be sent out for all scheduled health services activities such as screenings and vaccination clinics.
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The Carroll County School District provides health services to students so that their attendance and/or school-related program participation is not interrupted. In order to serve your child in case of accident or sudden illness, it is necessary that we have this release form signed. Please review and complete the Google form. Please know that regardless of whether consent is given or not, emergency medical care may be provided when needed in life threatening or emergency medical situations. A separate consent form will be sent out for all scheduled health services activities such as screenings and vaccination clinics.


Seniors, please use this bit.ly/CCHSlink to order your cap and gown. The $44.95 price is effective through Dec. 15. You do not need to order a tassel or other accessories.


A hands-only CPR session is being offered to members of the senior class. This is an initiative through a Project Based Learning class. If interested, go to the maker's space on Nov. 18 during first through third periods.


It's that time of year when sickness begins to abound in school. Please take a moment to review these informational flyers.



The HOSA Chapter at the Carroll County Area Technology Center hosted a blood drive last week for students and staff.

Panther families, a reminder that school is not in session on Nov. 4 and 5.


The Carroll County Area Technology Center staff and students had fun with Halloween being on a school day!



Enjoy Fall Break!


October is National Principal Appreciation Month. We would like to thank and recognize all of our principals for their dedication and commitment to their students. They each work hard to improve our schools and help our students succeed. Thank you to our principals!


Scott's Miracle Gro is collecting a tractor-trailer of supplies for Hurricane Helene victims in North Carolina and Tennessee. The items on this flyer are being accepted through October 9.


Attention all juniors and seniors interested in attending the University of Kentucky! A representative from the college will be at CCHS on Friday at 12:30 p.m. in the library.


Parker Mumphrey and Kelby Maiden were crowned CCHS Homecoming King and Queen today. Students also celebrated tonight at the homecoming dance. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

Due to anticipated severe weather, school will be closed today, Friday, Sept. 27. Student safety comes first. Stay weather aware and remain safe.


Panther families, our district is working closely with local emergency management officials to monitor the anticipated weather events.


Friendly message from the nurse:
“Hats off to the ATC CERT team for a job very WELL done during their quarterly emergency response drill!!”
This week we did our first quarterly drill of the school year and staff responded quickly and efficiently! Very proud of our team!

Panther families, please be aware that buses will be late today due to the weather delays. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Panther families, students are being dismissed at this time. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Carroll County students are sheltering in place at this time. The alarms have been activated by Carroll County Emergency Management Agency.