
“JAG is an elective that is being introduced to CCHS for the first time. We are equipping students with the academic support, employability skills, and personal development needed to thrive in high school and beyond, whether they pursue post-secondary education, enter the workforce, or join the military,” said CCHS teacher and JAG Specialist Jaelyn Robinson.
The organization’s first President, Trinton Garrett, spoke during the ceremony, which included the Pledge of Allegiance, Presentation of Career Association Goals, and Closing Reflections. The other officers inducted include Vice President for Career Development Johnny Gibson, Vice President for Community Service Jace Romans, Vice President for Civic Awareness Logan Howard, Vice President for Social Activities Makenzie Gallagher, Vice President for Leadership Development Savannah Mullins, Secretary Madelynn Breeden, Historian Shianne Murray, and Coordinator of Public Relations/Marketing Adra Erina Hanani.
Donald Kauffman, a local banker at FNB Kentucky and president of the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce, spoke a few words to our students reciting the creed and how it will reflect on them in their future decisions.
Each officer lit a ceremonial candle in honor of their induction and every member of JAG received a certificate. After the ceremony, they enjoyed a short reception.





We loved seeing all the creative duos around the halls today—double the fun, double the spirit! 🖤💛













Freshman Prince and Princess - Addyson Noble and Bentley Rose
Sophomore Prince and Princess - Raylee Lino and Braden Tingle
Junior Prince and Princess - Macie Horton and Fernando Meraz Roque
Queen Candidates - Shelby Hillebrandt, Kait Maiden, Marissa Preciado Vega, Lydia Risk and Kaylee Snow
King Candidates - Yerson Aguilar Aguilar, Hunter Angell, Blayne Barr, Ethan Foster and Lincoln Miller



Elias Cardoso-Ortiz, 38th place, 22:34.49
Johnathan Pirtle, 50th place, 24:06.20
Michael Weedman, 64th place, 31:19.44
Adree Dermon, 56th place, 32:53.55
Lydia Risk, 57th place, 32:58.73
Miriam Atilano-Zarate, 58th place, 33:08.39
(Photos courtesy of Coach Creager.)








We kicked things off in the coziest way possible-Pajama Day! Our students and staff showed up ready to celebrate in comfort and school spirit!
Check out some of today’s looks 👇



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They didn’t just see the farm in action — they learned about the business side of agriculture, explored current farming practices, discovered new technologies used on the farm, and gained insight into farm-to-fork marketing. They also enjoyed hearing the rich history of the Jones Brothers Farm, connecting the past to the future of agriculture.
What an incredible experience in leadership, learning, and growth! 💡👏


















Due to unforeseen circumstances, all Site-Based Decision Making Council parent elections for CCHS must be conducted in person.
Parents/Guardians may cast their votes at the CCHS front office between Monday, September 15 and Tuesday, September 23 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Additional in-person voting opportunities will also be available at the following times and locations:
✔️Monday, September 15
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM | CCHS Soccer Field Entrance
✔️Tuesday, September 16
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM | CCHS Gym Entrance
✔️Friday, September 19
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM | CCHS Football Field Entrance
🪪Please bring a valid photo ID.
👨🏻👩🏻Only parents or legal guardians of current CCHS students are eligible to vote.
