
School dismissal is delayed until after the storms passes. The exact time of dismissal is unknown at this time. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to care for your children.

The open house for our heavy equipment simulator will be Thursday, September 26 from 3-7 p.m. in the VR (Virtual Reality) Room at Carroll County High School. Enter the building through the gymnasium doors and directional signs will be posted.
Our partners and the public will be able to check out our new Vortex Advantage from CMLabs, which simulates overhead cranes, an articulated dump truck, compact track loader, excavator, and forklift.
The open house will be part of Carroll County High School's fall homecoming activities, which will include the homecoming parade through town, a volleyball game in the gymnasium, and a tailgate party in the parking lot. We also hope to have some actual heavy equipment on site for the younger crowd to inspect.

Good afternoon
We have been made aware that messages continue to be shared among students and parents.
We do not have any indication of any type of viable threat at this time. We have the best faculty, staff, admin and School Resource Officers to ensure your student is in the safest learning environment possible.

Panther families, please take note!


High school and Area Technology Center students attended the K4C (Kentucky Construction Career Choices Council) career days this week. They learned about a variety of trades, including carpentry, welding, heavy equipment operation, water treatment, electrical and HVAC. (Photos courtesy of Mr. Fremin and Mrs. Haddix.)









September is Attendance Awareness Month. Good attendance is critical for student success. Let's all do our part to ensure our students succeed!


Superintendent Casey Jaynes has prepared this statement to answer questions about the decision to close school and cancel Friday night's football game.


Carroll County students who attend iLEAD Academy will not attend classes in person on Aug. 29-30. They will log into their Thursday and Friday classes via Google Meet. Teachers will post the links in their classrooms ahead of time. Any CCHS student attending JCTC will need to provide their own transportation on Thursday and Friday.


An open house for the public to view a newly purchased heavy equipment simulator used at the high school is scheduled for Thursday. CATALYST is the name of the new pathway program that teaches students how to use various pieces of heavy equipment. The open house is 3-7 p.m.

The CCHS Lady Panthers soccer team has released its schedule. Join us at Panther Field to support these student athletes!


The Three Rivers Health District is hosting a vaccination clinic at all of its offices on August 17. No appointment is necessary.


Carroll County Area Technology Center Principal Kirk Brooks helped Sgt. Bryan Crabtree apply stickers to windows around the student services center in the ATC.

The CCHS Class of 2025 was welcomed back to school with a sunrise breakfast sponsored by parents. Dozens of them enjoyed breakfast prepared and served by parents and lots of fun photo opportunities.

The CCHS Lady Panthers volleyball team has released its schedule. The team will have an intersquad scrimmage on Thursday, Aug. 15 in preparation for their season. Join us in supporting these Panther student athletes!


The Carroll County Area Technology Center staff celebrated their first day back together with breakfast.

The last of the new LED signs was installed yesterday. Carroll County Schools is excited to provide these additions to all of our buildings. They will be updated regularly with school events, districtwide information as well as photos and videos.

Attention Seniors and Senior Families!
We have fantastic news! We're thrilled to offer the Senior ACT Retake on October 15 at 8 a.m. You can easily opt-in during Senior Start-Up.
Why Should Seniors Opt-In?
Free ACT Retake: All Kentucky public schools will provide seniors with the chance to take the ACT on a school day this fall, completely free of charge.
Proven Success: Over the past two fall senior retake administrations, 42,527 seniors have taken advantage of this opportunity to improve their scores.
College Readiness: This retake has helped many students meet college readiness benchmarks, potentially saving time and money on college remediation.
Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to enhance your college prospects! Mark your calendars and opt-in at Senior Start-Up. You can use this link to practice your skills before testing. https://shorturl.at/yS17E


All CCHS students who are registered for a co-op or work-based learning experience are required to attend a three-hour orientation.
Four options are available to students: July 30 from 8-11 a.m. or 12-3 p.m. or August 8 from 8-11 a.m. or 12-3 p.m.
Students who are registered to co-op through the Carroll County Area Technology Center are encouraged to attend on July 30 while those registered through CCHS are encouraged to attend on Aug. 8. School Community Liaison Jeff Fremin will lead the orientation. He will be accompanied by ATC Counselor Chad Rose on July 30 and CCHS teacher Mackenzie Wright on Aug. 8.
High school registration, senior start-up and computer rollout occur on Aug. 8 at CCHS. This will not conflict with the required co-op/WBL orientation.
The orientation will be in the maker space at the high school.
For more information, contact Mr. Fremin at jeff.fremin@carroll.kyschools.us.


Are you interested in becoming an aircraft mechanic? Check out this open house at Epic Flight Academy in Erlanger!


Preparation for the beginning of the 2024-2025 school year is occurring throughout the district. Andria Kyle is the district's resident painter and has been diligently sprucing up areas this summer.