
The Carroll County Middle School academic team is undefeated, starting its season 3-0. Its members include Gregory Humphrey, Johnathan Pirtle, Landon Martin, Gian Zacarias, Dylan Zacarias, Kelsey Hash, Aleeah Mercado and Lillian Rice.


Black and Gold Night will be held next week to spotlight middle and high school basketball teams.
The boys and girls teams for seventh, eighth, JV and Varsity will play one quarter each on Tuesday, Nov. 14. Admission to the event is $5 for adults and $1 for students.
A chili supper will begin at 5 p.m. with games starting at 6 p.m.
Join us at the CCHS gymnasium to support our Panther basketball players!


Check out these opportunities to join the team at Carroll County Middle School! Go to join.ccpanthers.com for details.


CCMS held its monthly house assembly today. Students of the Month were recognized as were those receiving positive referrals. In addition, the band performed and students played a few games before returning to their homerooms for trail mix rewards.










Carroll County Middle School recognized its Students of the Month at a house assembly today.
The Students of the Month are:
Fifth grade - Genesis Perez Zarate and Ryan Morris
Sixth grade - Lillianna Meffod and Kolt Kinman
Seventh grade - Michelle Keen and Taylor Miller
Eighth grade - Helany Gutierrez and Madison Having
Congratulations to each of these students for this accomplishment!









CCHS Varsity basketball coach Roger Harden visited with Cartmell Elementary students today to encourage them to sign up for Carroll County Parks and Recreation basketball leagues. Please follow this link to register. https://leagues.bluesombrero.com/Default.aspx?tabid=1561329




Nine teenagers traveled to the Northern Kentucky Regional Youth Summit during Red Ribbon Week.
Five from the high school and four from the middle school were selected to attend.
The summit is a collaborative effort related to substance use prevention and mental health awareness. Students could attend focused sessions.
Some of the summit’s goals include to strengthen leadership and advocacy skills, make the youth feel empowered to make change in their community, address youth substance use and suicide trends, as well as foster resiliency skills to better cope with mental illness.
The high schoolers who attended were Hannah Weedman, Makayla Keithley, Shelby Hillebrandt, Coy Willhoite and Aiden Lilley. The middle school representatives were Molly Young, Brooklyn Rose, Milee Dickerson and Amberlee Schooler.



A message from Carroll County Schools Superintendent Casey Jaynes celebrating Kentucky Summative Assessment (KSA) test scores!


If you hold a bachelor's degree, you could become an emergency certified teacher. Contact Jonica Ray for details at 502-732-7070 or jonica.ray@carroll.kyschools.us


Have you ever thought about being a teacher? If you have a bachelor's degree, you could become emergency certified! Explore your options by contacting Jonica Ray at jonica.ray@carroll.kyschools.us.


Congratulations to these Carroll County Middle School football players!


All varsity members of the CCHS Cross Country team competed at the Regional Meet. The event was held at Bourbon County Park.
The boys’ team finished 11 out of 13 with Aiden Lilley setting a new personal best time.
The results were:
Boys
Taylor Harsin - 20:22.97
Aiden Lilley - 21:09.78
Alex Bolton - 21:41.84
Johnathan Pirtle - 26:41.41
Teague Walls - 27:11.28
Girls
Adree Dermon - 30:50.15
Lydia Risk - 31:27.97



Carroll County Schools has a new communication platform called Rooms. Invitations have been sent to all guardians. The district app is scheduled to be updated soon to provide even better usage. Look for Carroll County Schools KY in the app store or use the QR code to download.


Carroll County Schools are in session tomorrow, Tuesday, Oct. 24. We look forward to seeing our students!


iLEAD Academy is sponsoring a Stem Night for middle school girls.


WEB Leaders, a group of eighth graders who serve as mentors for fifth graders, were recognized by the Carroll County Board of Education last night. Each student received a certificate and a pin.


Panther families, please remember there is no school on Monday. It is a staff work day.


Carroll County Middle School held a Fall Literacy Night this week. Students were able to make bookmarks, learn how to select the perfect book and play several minute to win it games.









The food pantries at Carroll County Middle School and High School are open to students. They also have hygiene items available. CCMS students Gregory Humphrey, Hunter Dalton and Maverick Johnson recently unloaded a pallet of food delivered to the school. Donations of quick fix items are always accepted. Any student who needs food can go to the pantries. The CCMS students also prepare food for the Backpack Buddies program, which sends food home with students every Friday.











CCMS art students are turning junk into art. They are recycling items to create paper mache hybrid animal art, such as a cow giraffe, cow chicken or a mouse chicken long-tailed animal. Once finished, they will be painted and displayed in the CCMS art room.







