
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

Happy School Nurse Appreciation Day!


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.


Kathryn Winn Primary recognized student achievement during an assembly Friday. They also honored the food services workers for School Lunch Hero Day and commended the custodian for attaining a perfect inspection rating. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

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.

Kathryn Winn Primary held its version of the Kentucky Derby today! The staff raced on pool noodle horses around the gym as students cheered them on from the stands. Kindergarten teacher, Amy Saggus, won the race! (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

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


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/


Carroll County Schools needs your input! Please take a few minutes to answer these short survey questions. This survey is open to everyone! You can use the QR code or click on this link. https://forms.hcg.com/f/41731033/f7d6/


Carroll County Schools celebrated Arbor Day with the planting of two trees, a Southern Magnolia and a Redbud. The City of Carrollton and the Urban Forestry Commission collaborated to host a ceremonial tree planting at Kathryn Winn and the Carroll County Child Development Center.
Cathy Gilbert spoke to the students about the Urban Forestry Commission and the City of Carrollton’s designation as a Tree City. They have held that honor for 32 years. “It’s a time to appreciate our community and our trees,” Gilbert said. “Planting a tree is a sign of hope.”
Gail Becraft, a retired Carroll County teacher, explained to the Winn students what a magnolia tree will look like and described its beautiful flowers. Both trees can sky to 50 feet tall and both are native to Kentucky.
Carrollton Mayor Robb Adams read a proclamation from the city to honor Arbor Day.
The trees were donated by the Carroll County Conservation District and Carrollton Utilities.
(More photos on the District Facebook page.)


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 April 30.
https://forms.hcg.com/f/41731033/f7d6/


Join Superintendent Casey Jaynes for Coffee With Casey tomorrow morning. Everyone is welcome!


Thank you to all the administrative staff who help make Carroll County Schools great! We appreciate you!



The comment and review period for a proposed science instructional resource concludes tomorrow. Anyone is welcome to review the documentation at the board of education, 813 Hawkins Street.


Coffee With Casey is Friday! Enjoy a cup of coffee with Superintendent Casey Jaynes while talking about the future of Carroll County Schools. Everyone is welcome!


Enjoy some great entertainment tonight at Carroll County High School! The drama club is presenting A Voice in the Dark: A Salem Story. Tickets are $10 per person and can be purchased at the door.


The comment and review period for a proposed science instructional resource is open. Anyone is welcome to review the documentation at the board of education, 813 Hawkins Street.


Mark your calendars! Tomorrow evening Michael DeLeon will speak to the community about the dangers of youth vaping. Door prizes will be awarded, including two 50-inch TVs and HOS gift cards. Please join us at 6 p.m. in the CCHS gym.
