🎓✨ Attention CCHS Seniors! ✨🎓

The Dow Apprenticeship Program is now open for you! 🏭💼 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. 🙌

Apprenticeship opportunities include:
🔧 Process Technician
🔧Millwright / Mechanical Technician
🔧Laboratory Technician

📄🔗 Learn more and apply using the link below. Don’t miss this amazing opportunity to jumpstart your future! 🚀
https://dow.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/ExternalCareers/job/Carrollton-KY-USA/XMLNAME-2026-US-Apprenticeship-Program---Carrollton--KY_R2063650

31 minutes ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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🛠️🌉 Engineering in Action! 🌉🛠️

Carroll County High School Project-Based Learning students designed and built bridges out of popsicle sticks! 💡🧠 The bridges were tested for strength and structural integrity, revealing a few potential future civil engineers along the way. 💪📐👏
(More photos on the District Facebook page.)
about 5 hours ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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Congratulations to CCHS basketball player Hunter Dalton!
1 day ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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📢📢The Panthers and Lady Panthers basketball games scheduled for Friday, Jan. 16 against Henry County have been changed. Please take note! 📢📢
1 day ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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Carroll County High School senior Dylan Marsh combined creativity with technology through the Project-Based Learning program by launching a 3D printing project for high school staff. Using the school’s 3D printer and filament, Dylan offered staff members a variety of items to choose from - some turning out perfectly, others becoming a tangled lesson in trial and error.
Through persistence and problem-solving, Dylan’s creations have brought plenty of smiles around the building. He plans to continue the project for other holidays during the school year.
4 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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Carroll County Schools will destroy certain records provided through special education services, in accordance with state and federal regulations. Please review this letter for details on how it relates to your student.

4 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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🦠 Friendly Reminder: Flu season is here! 🤧
Please be mindful of others if you or your child aren’t feeling well. Keeping sick students home and staying home from work when needed helps protect our entire school community. 🖤💛
Thank you for helping keep everyone healthy! 🏫✨
4 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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Students in Mrs. Howard’s freshman math classes put teamwork to the test by building towers using marshmallows, hard spaghetti, string, and tape! A hands-on challenge that encouraged collaboration, problem-solving, and creativity.
4 days ago, Heather Haddix
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The Ecosystem Evolution Showcase is ongoing at CCHS today! We encourage you to visit with our high school students and learn about their research project on evolution, animals and the human impact. The event is open until 2:20 p.m. Please bring your photo identification for entry to the school.
5 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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Ms. McCarty’s Spanish classes celebrated the tradition of the Three Wise Men with a creative bonding activity. Students colored shoes to place under the tree, shared favorite treats from break, and received a piece of chocolate as they reviewed dates, numbers, and verbs from previous units.
5 days ago, Heather Haddix
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🔬🌍 Carroll County High School students will transform the gym into a science exhibition hall on Thursday, Jan. 8 for the Ecosystem Evolution Showcase! 🦁🌱 Students will present their culminating projects exploring animals, ecosystems, and human impact on our planet.

📍 CCHS Gym
🕣 8:30 a.m. – 2:20 p.m.

Parents, community members, and district leaders are encouraged to attend and support these young scientists! 👩‍🔬👨‍🔬
👉 Please bring a driver’s license or ID to sign in at the front office.
6 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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Ms. Mann’s first period enjoyed a special cultural celebration today when Ayver surprised the class with a rosca in honor of Three Kings Day. After cutting slices from oldest to youngest, Damian, Yareli, and Brian found the babies and will be bringing tamales on February 2. 👑✨
6 days ago, Heather Haddix
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Learning the language of healthcare 📖🩺
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.🩺🔤
7 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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Carroll County High School students will transform the gym into a science exhibition hall on Thursday, Jan. 8 as they present their culminating work for the Ecosystem Evolution: Animals and Human Impact project. The showcase is the final component of an in-depth, multi-unit study led by science teacher Jason Fishel.
Throughout the semester, students explored how ecosystems function, how organisms adapt over time, and how human activities influence species’ survival. Each student selected an animal species and conducted a comprehensive investigation into its evolutionary history, habitat, and current conservation concerns.
As part of this project, students researched how their chosen species evolved from ancestral forms, how it fits into its ecosystem, and how human actions such as habitat loss, pollution, climate change, and overhunting have altered its population.
The event highlights the hard work and scientific thinking of CCHS students and celebrates their ability to communicate meaningful solutions to environmental challenges.
The Ecosystem Evolution Showcase is open to the public from 8:30 a.m. to 2:20 p.m. in the CCHS gym. Community members, parents, and district leaders are encouraged to attend and support these young scientists as they share their research and insights into protecting Earth’s biodiversity. Please bring your driver’s license or identification card to sign in at the front office.
8 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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The CCHS Boys' Basketball team will take on Trinity Christian Saturday, Jan. 3 in a make-up game in the CCHS gym. The JV team will play at 3 p.m. followed by the varsity team at 4:30 p.m.
12 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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Johnny Gibson is gaining real-world experience at C & H Motorsports in Prestonville through Carroll County High School’s Work-Based Learning Program. 🙌 C & H Motorsports is a trucking company that also specializes in automotive repair, giving students valuable exposure to the industry.
Johnny helps around the shop with a variety of tasks, including identifying and patching a leak in a truck tire 🛞💪
The goal for all WBL students is to complete 300 hours of successful employment and be considered career ready at graduation 🎓✨ Career-ready students earn a special notation on their diploma and a cord to wear at graduation.
(📸credit: Mr. Fremin)
13 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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Merry Christmas to our Panther Family! We hope you have a blessed holiday and enjoy time with family and friends.
20 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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✨❄️ Winter Break is a perfect time to rest, reflect, and recharge. Enjoy this special time with family and friends, take care of yourself, and come back ready for an amazing new year! ❤️🎉
25 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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🎅❤️ Santa Claus spent time with some special students at Carroll County High School today, spreading smiles, joy, and a little holiday magic. It was a visit full of laughter, kindness, and Christmas cheer! 🎄✨
(📸credit: Mrs. Frank)
25 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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Students from Carroll County High School’s Young Leaders Institute recently stepped inside Carrollton City Hall for an immersive, behind-the-scenes look at local government and public service careers available right here in their community.
During the visit, students heard directly from Mayor Robb Adams, who provided an overview of city government and how local leadership impacts day-to-day life. Police Chief Michael Willhoite and members of the city’s public safety team shared insights into law enforcement and emergency services, allowing students to explore a police cruiser and fire truck while learning firsthand about the responsibilities and rewards of public safety careers. Representatives from other city offices also highlighted the wide range of professional pathways available within municipal government.
In addition to learning about city operations, students participated in a class focused on workplace communication, emphasizing the importance of clear, professional, and effective communication across all careers.
The Young Leaders Institute, open to high school juniors and seniors through an application process, is designed to cultivate future leaders by exposing students to leadership, civic engagement, and career exploration. Participants take part in field experiences throughout the school year and conclude the program with a capstone project that applies what they have learned to real-world challenges.
26 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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