
Parents and guardians, please take the end of the year District survey regarding our Title 1 schools: Kathryn Winn, Cartmell, and CCMS.
English: https://forms.gle/7jS3HFi26oN3wgzk9
Spanish: https://forms.gle/YdzFneuQ2FJRdgNx5


Carroll County Schools Nutrition Services will be offering a 10-day boxed meal kit to children ages 1 - 18. These may be picked up every other week starting June 3. Each box will contain 10 complete breakfasts and 10 complete lunches, all at NO COST TO OUR FAMILIES. All contents of the boxes are shelf stable items to help with limited refrigeration space. Please sign up to ensure we have enough boxes to meet demand. Sign-ups will run through July 19. Meal boxes cannot be shipped directly to your home this year. Date, time and location of the scheduled pick-ups will be posted at a later time. Please provide your information on this Google form. https://forms.gle/qjuGULyGhRQ5EwoF9

The online registration for 2024-2025 is now open! Please log into Infinite Campus, update and confirm your student's information to get them registered. All students are required to have an updated enrollment for each school year.
If you currently have a student enrolled in the Carroll County School District in Grades K-11, you will register by logging into your Infinite Campus Parent Portal Account, click on the word “More”, “Online Registration” and “24-25 Existing Student Registration”.
If you do not remember your username and/or password, you can request your information here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdGW94YuO4SAqmG4mOnVTM_gvn2rA3nUN8ZjYLZUOGJDjZ8zA/viewform?usp=sf_link
Parent Portal - Here is the link to access your Parent Portal account.
https://kyede2.infinitecampus.org/campus/portal/carroll.jsp


The Carroll County Food Services Department is once again offering free 10-day boxed lunches to all students ages 1-18. Please complete this form to sign up for the program. Lunches can be picked up beginning June 3. https://forms.gle/qjuGULyGhRQ5EwoF9

Fifth graders from Carroll County Middle School participated in the Recipes for Life program sponsored by the Carroll County 4H Cooperative Extension Service. All students learned to prepare a part of their meal and they discussed nutrition and safe cooking practices. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

Happy School Nurse Appreciation Day!


Carroll County Middle School students created works of art by recycling multiple sizes and colors of lids.

Panther families, please take a moment to read this statement regarding emergency response during a weather event. Please utilize the Carroll County Schools app and Carroll County Schools website, http://www.carroll.kyschools.us, for information during an emergency.


Please note all evening events have been cancelled. School will dismiss at normal time. Stay safe!


Carroll County Schools is grateful for the wonderful staff who work hard daily for our students.


An English Language Learners (ELL) Family Night was held recently at Camp KYSOC. Adults and students were entertained with music, face painting, games and the nature center.

The Carroll County Middle School drama club will give two performances tonight. Come out and support these students!

Thank you to all of our school lunch heroes! You are appreciated!


Eighth grade students wrapped up the time capsule deposits yesterday at Carroll County Middle School.
They began their Kentucky Summative Assessment (KSA) testing today after being encouraged all week by staff and administrators.
“We are going to refuse to be red,” CCMS Principal Dr. Robin Stephenson said. “I know you’ve worked extremely hard this year and now is your time to shine. I am confident that you can score yellow.”
The school has made “Hello, Yellow 2024” its testing theme this year. They intend to move out of red, bypass orange and land in the yellow after this year’s testing. Each level of results is assigned a color by the Kentucky Department of Education.
The time capsule, filled with the negative thoughts of all grades, was buried yesterday so they can say goodbye to the negative and hello to the positive attitude and approach to testing and all facets of their education.

The Carroll County Middle School bands entertained a crowd at their spring concert recently.






CCMS gathered its seventh graders this morning for their opportunity to bury their negatives and look forward to success on its Kentucky Summative Assessment (KSA) testing next week. Students dropped the negatives into a time capsule then got a fist bump from their teachers and administrators.
Principal Dr. Robin Stephenson showed the students how our neighbors in Gallatin, Henry and Owen scored on their testing last year compared to Carroll County.
“We’re done with red. We will no longer be in red,” she said to the crowd. “I am confident this year we’re going all the way from red to yellow.” The school has made its testing motto “Hello, Yellow 2024.”
“I believe in you and I know you’re going to do your best on Friday,” Stephenson said.
Students in each grade are going through the same process this week. The time capsule with all the negatives will be buried on the school grounds on Thursday.

Sixth grade students at Carroll County Middle School committed to do their best when Kentucky Summative Assessment (KSA) testing begins next week. Each class at CCMS will drop their negative thoughts in a time capsule, which will be buried on Thursday. Students received a fist bump from their teachers as well as school and district administrators.











Carroll County Middle School students were challenged to stick to a budget as part of the 4-H Dollars & Sense Program.
The students were given $200 to pay for their expenses based on their current age. They visited 15 booths for expenses ranging from decorating their rooms, caring for a pet or buying products or services they want. They do not have to pay for housing.
4-H volunteers and student members led the event with the help of Joyce Doyle, 4-H youth development agent.
The goal of the program is to teach that budgeting is not an easy task and it is important to learn the difference between what a person wants versus what they actually need.






Carroll County Schools needs your input! Please complete the survey as part of the creation and implementation of our Strategic Plan. Help us build a great future for Carroll County Schools! Surveys must be completed by today.
https://forms.hcg.com/f/41731033/f7d6/


Fifth graders at Carroll County Middle School committed to doing their best on the upcoming Kentucky Summative Assessment (KSA) testing this morning. They dropped slips of paper with their worries and concerns into a time capsule that will be buried at CCMS later this week.
CCMS Principal Dr. Robin Stephenson showed students what our neighbors in Owen, Gallatin and Henry scored on their KSA testing last year and challenged the students to beat them this year.
“We’re no longer going to say we can’t do that,” Stephenson said. “We’re burying that. We’re getting rid of the ‘I can’t’ for CCMS today.”
She encouraged the students to realize they are no different than their counterparts at Owen, Gallatin and Henry and they are just as capable of scoring high on the KSA test.
Each student received a fist bump from the fifth grade teachers as well as school and district administrators.