Save the date! 📅 Our middle and high school bands are performing their KMEA pre-assessment concert next week.

📍 CCMS Gym
🕕 6 p.m. Middle School (7th & 8th)
🕖 7 p.m. High School

Come show your support for our awesome musicians! 🎷🎼
about 2 hours ago, Jennifer Willhoite
band concerts flyer
Our JAG (Jobs for America's Graduates) students from Carroll County High School recently toured the Owen Electric Co-Op to get a firsthand look at the utility industry. It was a great opportunity to see how the energy sector works in our region. 🔌

The group learned about:
Electrical safety and best practices. ⚡️
How outages are identified and the technical process of restoring power. 🛠️
The unique role of a member-owned cooperative. 🤝
Career paths and job opportunities within the industry. 💼
(📸 credit: Ms. Robinson)
about 3 hours ago, Jennifer Willhoite
JAG students tour Owen Electric Cooperative
JAG students tour Owen Electric Cooperative
JAG students tour Owen Electric Cooperative
JAG students tour Owen Electric Cooperative
The Carroll County Public Library will host The Americans exhibit, a traveling exhibit from The Smithsonian. It will be on display from Feb. 28-April 11. The library is hosting a number of events during this time. Take advantage of this opportunity to learn about Native American history and culture.
about 4 hours ago, Jennifer Willhoite
The Americans Exhibit poster
The 2026-2027 Carroll County Schools calendar may look different from years past, but every change was made with one goal in mind: putting students first.
The Carroll County Board of Education heard the first reading of the calendar at its Feb. 26 meeting. The second reading will occur at the March 26 meeting. The calendar is not approved until after the vote in March.
A committee made up of representatives from the board of education, community members, parents, school staff and administrators met several times to review options and discuss what would best support student learning and well-being. While consistency from year to year remains important for family planning, district leaders emphasized that thoughtful adjustments are sometimes necessary to better meet the needs of students.
School is slated to begin Monday, Aug. 10 for staff and Wednesday, Aug. 12 for students. The last day for students is scheduled to be Thursday, June 3 with closing day on Friday, June 4. Fall break, Thanksgiving break and Spring break will each be one full week. Christmas break remains two full weeks, and make-up days are built throughout the second semester.
One of the most noticeable changes is the addition of more break days spread across the school year, with nearly every month including at least one long weekend. These breaks are designed with both students and staff in mind. For students, they provide opportunities to review and reinforce learning, return refreshed and, when necessary, participate in reteaching. The scheduled breaks help create a healthier pace throughout the year for staff members, allowing time to recharge and maintain balance while continuing to serve students at a high level.
The committee also focused on reducing the impact of the “summer slide,” where students lose learning from an extended summer break.. By balancing the calendar with more strategic breaks during the school year, district leaders believe students will have more consistent opportunities to review, reteach and reflect on essential concepts.
“We worked to find creative solutions and compromises that would support the greatest number of people,” said Desirae Hay, a special education teacher at Cartmell Elementary who represented the certified staff on the committee. “We are committed to supporting the whole child, not just academic success, but also mental health, family life and overall well-being. A balanced calendar helps students learn better and helps families and staff maintain a healthier work-life balance.”
Director of Pupil Personnel and Chief Operating Officer Mark Willhoite said the district values consistency whenever possible. “We look to provide consistency as best we can from year to year to help with family planning purposes but sometimes we have to make changes based on helping our students become even more well rounded,” he said.
Superintendent Casey Jaynes said the calendar committee carefully considered feedback and regional partnerships with JCTC and the Area Technology Center before making its recommendation.
about 24 hours ago, Jennifer Willhoite
2026-2027 school calendar English version
2026-2027 school calendar Spanish version
The 2026-2027 Carroll County Schools calendar may look different from years past, but every change was made with one goal in mind: putting students first.
The Carroll County Board of Education heard the first reading of the calendar tonight at its Feb. 26 meeting. The second reading will occur at the March 26 meeting. The calendar is not approved until after the vote in March.
A committee made up of representatives from the board of education, community members, parents, school staff and administrators met several times to review options and discuss what would best support student learning and well-being. While consistency from year to year remains important for family planning, district leaders emphasized that thoughtful adjustments are sometimes necessary to better meet the needs of students.
School is slated to begin Monday, Aug. 10 for staff and Wednesday, Aug. 12 for students. The last day for students is scheduled to be Thursday, June 3 with closing day on Friday, June 4. Fall break, Thanksgiving break and Spring break will each be one full week. Christmas break remains two full weeks, and make-up days are built throughout the second semester.
One of the most noticeable changes is the addition of more break days spread across the school year, with nearly every month including at least one long weekend. These breaks are designed with both students and staff in mind. For students, they provide opportunities to review and reinforce learning, return refreshed and, when necessary, participate in reteaching. The scheduled breaks help create a healthier pace throughout the year for staff members, allowing time to recharge and maintain balance while continuing to serve students at a high level.
The committee also focused on reducing the impact of the “summer slide,” where students lose learning from an extended summer break.. By balancing the calendar with more strategic breaks during the school year, district leaders believe students will have more consistent opportunities to review, reteach and reflect on essential concepts.
“We worked to find creative solutions and compromises that would support the greatest number of people,” said Desirae Hay, a special education teacher at Cartmell Elementary who represented the certified staff on the committee. “We are committed to supporting the whole child, not just academic success, but also mental health, family life and overall well-being. A balanced calendar helps students learn better and helps families and staff maintain a healthier work-life balance.”
Director of Pupil Personnel and Chief Operating Officer Mark Willhoite said the district values consistency whenever possible. “We look to provide consistency as best we can from year to year to help with family planning purposes but sometimes we have to make changes based on helping our students become even more well rounded,” he said.
Superintendent Casey Jaynes said the calendar committee carefully considered feedback and regional partnerships with JCTC and the Area Technology Center before making its recommendation.
1 day ago, Jennifer Willhoite
2026-2027 school calendar
2026-2027 school calendar Spanish version
A big thank you to the Carroll County Arts Board for supporting our high school theatre department! 🎭✨

The Arts Board generously donated $1,000 to help purchase digital backdrops and props for our spring production of Clue. 🕵️‍♂️🎬

We are so grateful for the incredible community partners who continue to invest in our students and their creativity. 🖤💛
2 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
thank you flyer
The Carroll County High School FFA chapter celebrated National FFA Week by cooking pancakes for the high school staff yesterday morning. Stay tuned for more exciting adventures by our local FFA chapter during this special week. (Photos courtesy of Carroll County FFA.)
2 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
FFA member mixing pancake batter
FFA members cooking pancakes
Teachers enjoying FFA pancake breakfast
Teachers enjoying FFA pancake breakfast

Students in Ms. Mann’s class have been diving deep into their reading! After finishing their story, students created detailed plot diagrams to analyze the text. We love seeing our students strengthen their critical thinking skills! 👏🖤💛

#ccpanthers #cctop10

2 days ago, Heather Haddix
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🏀🎉 Big congratulations to Panther basketball standout Rylan Kinman!

Rylan has been voted to the All Region Team by the coaches of the 8th Region! 👏🔥 He, along with the other All Region selections, will be formally recognized at a special event next month.

We are so proud of Rylan and the hard work he continues to show as a CCHS student athlete. 🖤💛🐾
(Photos contributed by Justin Carlisle .)
4 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Student playing basketball
Student playing basketball
Student playing basketball
Student playing basketball
Student playing basketball
Student playing basketball
Student playing basketball
🏀Our Panthers basketball team takes the court tonight against Eminence in round one of the 31st District Tournament. The Lady Panthers will compete against Eminence on Tuesday, Feb. 24.
All games are played at Gallatin County High School. Let's pack the stands to support our student athletes! 🖤💛
4 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
girls' district tournament bracket
boys' district tournament bracket
#MondaysCanBeBeautiful
4 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
#MondaysCanBeBeautiful

Mrs. McCarty has discovered a new classroom favorite! 🇪🇸✨

If you’re going to introduce a Wordoku to help students get familiar with new Spanish vocabulary, make sure it’s at the end of class… because they will NOT want to stop! 😄

Her students are currently learning how to use personal descriptions in Spanish, and this fun challenge had them completely locked in. Vocabulary practice + problem-solving = a win-win!

¡Buen trabajo! 👏🖤💛

#ccpanthers #cctop10 #empoweredlearner

4 days ago, Heather Haddix
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Carroll County High School students with an interest or aptitude in engineering, construction, heavy equipment and transportation got to speak with professionals who work in each of those fields at the Career Cluster Friday recently. CCHS uses the YouScience test to determine areas that might be interesting to students. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)
7 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Students at Career Cluster Friday
Students at Career Cluster Friday
Students at Career Cluster Friday
Students at Career Cluster Friday
🧩Cartmell Elementary School, in conjunction with the Kentucky Autism Training Center, is hosting a training session for the community on March 5 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Cartmell Elementary. This event is open to anyone. 🧩
📞Please call Tammy Welch at 732-7085 with questions.
7 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
autism training flyer
Congratulations to CCHS Panther Rylan Kinman for being named NCKC Player of the Week!
7 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
player of the week
Senior Young Leaders visited the Kentucky History Center and the State Capitol recently. While there, they participated in an invention workshop, toured the Old State Capitol, and met with Senator Williams.
Thanks to the Carroll County Community Development Corporation, which sponsors the program, the students sported their new polo shirts with the student-designed Young Leaders logo. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)
Photos courtesy of Ms. Mann
8 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
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🏀⛹🏼‍♀️Three senior members of the Lady Panthers basketball team were honored tonight. Congratulations to these student athletes for their dedication to the sport of basketball and their success during their time as a Lady Panther. 🖤💛
10 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
senior night
senior night
senior night
senior night
senior night
🏀🎉 Join us tomorrow night, Feb. 17, at the CCHS gym as we celebrate our Lady Panthers Basketball seniors!

Let’s pack the stands and show our appreciation for these outstanding student-athletes and all they’ve accomplished. 🖤💛
11 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
senior night flyer
senior night flyer
📣 Friendly Reminder!

Carroll County Schools will be closed Monday, Feb. 16 for a staff work day. 🗓️

👩‍🏫 Staff will be working, but students do not report to school.

We hope everyone enjoys the long weekend! 🎉✨
14 days ago, Jennifer Willhoite
school closed
school closed

💛🖤 Student Entrepreneurs in Action! 🖤💛

Students in our PBL class have launched their very own business just in time for Valentine’s Day! ❤️

They designed and sold Valentine Grams featuring personalized key chains made of acrylic or wood. Each one was custom printed right here at school using our laser printer, making every gift unique and meaningful!

We are so proud of their creativity, teamwork, and real-world business skills in action.💝✨

14 days ago, Heather Haddix
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