
The Junior Young Leaders recently visited NAS to learn more about their operations. They met with VP Todd Mitchell as well as Matt Dusing, the director of the Carroll County Community Development Corporation.







The middle and high school bands will be performing a winter concert next week. Join us at CCMS to support these students.


Custodian Chris Riney caught cruising the halls of Carroll County High School, making the school look its best every day.

Here is another opportunity to volunteer and help our community!


Work-Based Learning students can be found throughout our community, including in fast food restaurants such as McDonald’s and Arby’s. These students spend part of their day at school and part of their day at work. They are learning life skills, responsibility of attending work daily and some are planning to enter leadership training programs to become managers at the restaurants. The goal for all WBL students is to attain 300 hours of successful employment and be considered career ready at graduation. Those students who are career ready receive a notation on their diploma and a cord to wear at graduation. These students are Alexis Perez, Blayden Booker, Jaden Nohner and Tania Garcia Hernandez.






Carroll County Schools is forming a calendar committee. This group annually reviews information and drafts a calendar, which has to be approved by the Board of Education. Please see the flyer for details if you are interested. Responses due by 3 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 6.


The Carroll County High School food pantry received a $600 donation from the Levy Gallatin Mill Services. The school’s pantry is available to all students. It primarily provides quick foods, such as macaroni and cheese cups, soup, peanut butter, cereal and crackers. This donation allowed the food pantry to offer turkey and ham to students and their families for the Thanksgiving holiday. Quincy Meadows and Nick Reynolds from Levy Gallatin Mill Services delivered the donation to CCHS. Anyone interested in making a donation to the CCHS food pantry should call the front office at 732-7075.

CCHS students, please contact Mrs. Lewellyn if you need volunteer hours.


Electrical students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center are getting their school in the holiday spirit! 🎄🎅🏻🤶🏻🎄

Check out the Christmas display at the Carroll County Fairgrounds!


Seniors, it's time to order your cap and gown!


Seniors, check out this opportunity to win $1,000! 🎓💵


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CCHS students interested in pursuing a career in education had an incredible experience at the Educators Rising Regional Conference at Northern Kentucky University recently. They engaged in interactive sessions and workshops, including a hands-on STEM activity building Binary Code Bracelets. These activities provided valuable insights into innovative teaching strategies, AI in the classroom, and the power of storytelling in education.
”We’re proud of their enthusiasm for learning and dedication to exploring the world of education,” said CCHS Instructional Coach Christin Lewellyn.




We wish you a happy and blessed Thanksgiving holiday! School will resume on Monday, Dec. 2.


Black and Gold night for district basketball and cheer teams was held last week. Teams demonstrated their skills and entertained the crowd at CCHS! The night also featured a three-point contest and knockout game. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

The CCHS Lady Panthers have released a revised basketball schedule. Join us in supporting our student athletes this season!


☎️☎️Phone lines at Carroll County Schools are currently down. Please use this link to locate email addresses for staff. We apologize for the inconvenience. ☎️☎️
http://internal.carroll.kyschools.us/emailaddresses/search.php


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Please see this letter from Carroll County Schools regarding expectations at athletic events.

