The Panther Store officially opened this morning, and there was quite a large turnout. These students have been working hard and earning points by consistently meeting, or exceeding, their ROAR expectations.
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2 months ago, Tyler Perry
Students are working on their 5th grade inventor research project. They will be participating in a wax museum on August 28th.
2 months ago, Tyler Perry
Thank you, Southeast Christian Church, for donating school supplies for our students! We appreciate your continued support.
2 months ago, Tyler Perry
It’s interview time! These 3 students awaited their interview this morning for becoming a future Panther Store employee.
2 months ago, Tyler Perry
The Local Planning Committee will meet Sept. 2 at 6 p.m. regarding the District Facilities Plan. The meeting is open to the public.
2 months ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Ms. Gonterman is teaching her sixth grade class about mixing paints to create a variety of different colors.
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2 months ago, Tyler Perry
Over the summer our maintenance team worked hard to construct the new and improved Panther Store here at Carroll County Middle School. Ms. Carmen Simo-Perkins has also been working hard getting the store ready for students. A store isn’t complete without employees though. Kelsey Hash and Mason Roberts, both in the Eighth grade, are returning to their jobs this school year, but there are five more positions available. Seventh and Eighth grade students can apply to work at the Panther Store. Students who are interested can pick up applications from the front office. Applications are due by Tuesday August 19th. Interviews for Seventh Grade students will be held on August 20th and 21st. Interviews for Eighth Grade students will be held on August 25th and 26th.
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3 months ago, Tyler Perry
The Carroll County Food Pantry has set its fall schedule. Those needing help can receive food every eight weeks, unless an emergency is approved by the pantry. Commodities are available monthly. Carroll County residents can utilize both the food pantry and commodities.
3 months ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Mr. Roberts utilizes a variety of Brain Breaks in his classroom. These Brain Breaks help his students by allowing them to focus on something other than their school work for a brief moment. Today the students played a game Mr. Roberts is very passionate about, Simon Says. Mr. Roberts plays the game in a way that keeps the students alert. They have to think quickly and critically about the instructions they receive. Winners of the game receive extra PBIS points as a reward for their effort and success.
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3 months ago, Tyler Perry
The Seventh and Eighth grade bands are already back to work and learning the skills needed to elevate their playing abilities.
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3 months ago, Tyler Perry
Today at Carroll County Middle School our students and staff participated in our first House Assembly of the year. The students spent the first part of the morning becoming familiar with their houses. Afterwards, all of the students gathered in the gym and showed off their house cheers. We’re looking forward to having more time to learn and grow with our houses this year.
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3 months ago, Tyler Perry
✨PantherFest is tonight!✨
Join us at Panther Field from 6-8 p.m. for football, food, vendors and lots of opportunities to support our students!
3 months ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Panther families, don't forget to send your student's 🪪identification badge🪪 to school with them each day! They are needed for the school bus🚌, cafeteria 🍕and library📚.
If they need a new badge, it's as simple as going to the office and getting it printed ✨immediately✨. This Panther had her new badge in a matter of minutes.
🖤Your help and support in this venture is vital to its success!💛
3 months ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Fifth graders experienced their first day at Carroll County Middle School day, and they were a happy crew!
"We had a fantastic opening day of school today! It was great to see everyone and their smiling faces today," Superintendent Casey Jaynes said. "We have the best team of people to work with your students. Each staff member goes above and beyond to make sure that we are Empowering Integrity and Engaging Community each day to be a top 10 district in the state."
3 months ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Panther families, don't forget to send your student to school with their 🪪badge🪪 tomorrow!
Badging on and off the bus is a vital way to keep students safe. They also use the badges in the cafeteria and library. We are looking forward to a great year!
3 months ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Carroll County Middle School families, please save this sheet that outlines important information you will need this year.
3 months ago, Jennifer Willhoite
🍉The Carrollton Main Street Program is sponsoring a Summer Bash on Saturday.🍉
3 months ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Panther families, we need your help to keep vital resources flowing into our schools. Before the new year begins, please take a few moments to complete the Household Income Form. Even though all Carroll County students receive free meals through the Community Eligibility Program, this form is still essential because it determines whether students qualify for free or reduced fees on things like courses and computer use. More importantly, it helps secure critical funding for programs like Title I and the Family Resources Youth Services Center (FRYSC), which supports our students every day. Submitting your form early not only benefits the district, but also saves our FRYSC team valuable time tracking down paperwork later. Thank you for making a difference!
https://www.myschoolapps.com/Application#
3 months ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Our new employees were recognized during Opening Day ceremonies this morning. We are excited for a great school year!
3 months ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Carroll County Schools celebrated opening day with breakfast, recognition of new employees and a statement from Superintendent Casey Jaynes. We are excited to welcome students back on Wednesday, Aug. 6! (More photos on the District Facebook page.)
3 months ago, Jennifer Willhoite