Nurses from U of L Health visited the Carroll County Area Technology Center recently. The students participated in a CPR race while learning proper technique to administer the lifesaving service. (Photos courtesy of Jessica Hughes.)




Homecoming Week starts Monday at CCHS! Panther fans, come out Friday, Jan. 17 to support our Lady Panthers and Panthers as they take on Eminence. Action starts at 6 p.m.

Do you know the names of these coaches from the 1979 CCHS baseball team? Put your answers in the comments!

Thursday and Friday, January 9 and 10, are NTI school days. First period teachers will be contacting students between 10:00 and 10:25 a.m. with specific instructions for the days. Students should plan to join Google Meets for their classes between 10:30 and 1:55. Each class period has a scheduled time that will be conveyed by the teachers.
Students will have until Friday, January 19 to finish their NTI work for full credit.

Carroll County Schools will utilize NTI Days on Thursday, Jan. 9 and Friday, Jan. 10. Schools will contact students regarding their assignments.

Carroll County Schools is continuing to monitor the road conditions and pending weather forecast. A decision regarding school on Thursday and Friday will be made as soon as possible. Continue to check our app, website and social media for updates!

The Carroll County Schools maintenance department has been hard at work clearing sidewalks and parking lots for students and staff. We always appreciate their hard work, but they deserve a special word of thanks for their efforts in these frigid conditions.






The CCHS student council is hosting a Winter Ball on Jan. 25. Tickets are $10 each and will be sold Jan. 20-24.

Friday's Lady Panthers basketball game against Sayre has been rescheduled due to a conflict in Sayre's schedule. It will now be played on Friday, Feb. 21 at Sayre.

Carroll County Schools is closed through Wednesday, Jan. 8. All athletic events are also cancelled. Please stay safe and stay warm!


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Stay safe and warm in this winter storm!

Carroll County Schools is monitoring the incoming snow storm with our emergency management partners. A decision regarding school on Tuesday will be made as soon as possible and shared via our website, social media, email and text. Stay safe everyone!

Panther families, please save 732-3080 in your phone so you will know Carroll County Schools is calling with an important message.

Carroll County High School will begin offering digital tickets for athletic events beginning January 2025.
Fans will have the option to use Eventlink for digital ticketing at all CCHS athletic events. This only applies to the high school athletic events. Tickets will be available at the gate with a credit/debit card and cash will also be accepted at the gate.
"Using Eventlink digital ticketing at Carroll County High School is all about making things easier and more efficient for our community. It streamlines the process for fans, reduces the hassle at the gate, and keeps us aligned with modern trends in high school athletics," said CCHS Athletic Director Scott Anderson.
Admission prices were raised to $6 for adults and $3 for students to offset the costs associated with digital ticketing. Students will still get in free if they wear Carroll County School colors of black and yellow.
Tickets can be purchased through the Eventlink app or website.

How many of these band members from the 1977 CCHS yearbook can you name? Put your answers in the comments!

Happy New Year from Carroll County Schools! May 2025 be a healthy and happy year for you and your families!

The boys' basketball games scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 2 at home against Walton-Verona and Saturday, Jan. 4 at Ludlow have been cancelled due to a large number of flu cases. The Walton-Verona game will not be rescheduled. The make-up date for the Ludlow game has not been set.

Geoffrey Hash was recognized this month by the Carroll County Board of Education for a litany of musical achievements. Most recently, he was named KMEA All-State symphonic band, which is the top group. He earned the third chair position. Geoffrey is the first Carroll County student to reach this achievement since 2007.
The nursing staff at CCMS and CCHS arranged to have staff from the Three Rivers Health Department come to the schools to administer vaccinations recently. This is one of the many services offered by our health services department to help increase compliance with required health documentation. Thanks to the ongoing efforts of the nursing staff at Carroll County Schools and the help of our health department, our immunization compliances increased to 96.4% at CCMS and 72.6% at CCHS. (Photos courtesy of Alyssa Walls, district health coordinator.)





