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



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


Carroll County Schools kicked off Safe Schools Week with the Carroll County Ambulance Service making a visit to the Carroll County Child Development Center. Children learned about oxygen, blood pressure, got a tour of the ambulance and a few were lucky enough to get balloons made from gloves.
Kentucky Safe Schools Week is designed to raise awareness about aspects of school safety and empower students, teachers, parents and the community to take a proactive approach to creating a safe learning environment. The theme this year is “Level Up”. More information is available at https://kycss.org/safe-schools-week/.

Enjoy Fall Break!


Today is Custodian Appreciation Day. Thank you to all of our custodial staff for their tireless efforts to take care of our schools, staff and students. We appreciate all you do! Thank you Steven Howard, Caleb Grathler, Troy Barr, Kathleen Sowards, Melissa Walker, Michael Wood, Roger Carter, Christopher Riney, Misty Stephens, Timothy Vereen, Amanda Wagers, David Young, Richard Brooks, Donald Harlow, Amy Lapish, Betty Sherman, Joann Snow, Stephan Turocy, Adan Bautista and Amanda Lawson.


Kathryn Winn and Head Start students are returning to their buildings. Residual smoke from a nearby brush fire had permeated the school. No fire or smoke was located within the school and all staff and students are safe.

Students at Kathryn Winn and Head Start have been evacuated while maintenance researches the source of smoke within the Head Start side of the building. All students are safe. We will keep you updated.

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.


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.


One more shout out to our Carroll County staff selected as Best Practice presenters at the recent statewide Continuous Improvement Summit. They are pictured with Commissioner of Education Robbie Fletcher. Great things are happening in Carroll County Schools!








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.

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.

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!


September is Attendance Awareness Month. Let's all do our part to ensure students attend school regularly and are successful!


Carroll County Schools is in need of substitutes. Please apply at join.ccpanthers.com.
