
The Carrollton McDonald's is offering a portion of its sales on Sept. 26 to benefit CCHS athletics.


The Young Leaders Institute is now recruiting CCHS juniors. Learn more about your community and become a leader. This kind of leadership opportunity leads to more college acceptance letters and more college scholarships. Applications accepted through October 18 for this two-year program. Contact Cheri Mann at CCHS with questions or for more information. Use the link bit.ly/YLI2025 to access the Google form application.


Tomorrow's dress-up day for CCHS Homecoming Week!


A number of Carroll County High School employees became CPR Certified recently. CCHS School Nurse Brittney Crawford offers the certification to any employee who is interested.

CCHS will crown its Homecoming King and Queen on Friday. The court will be announced at 7 p.m. before the game starts. The candidates include: Yarley Gonzales Salas, Madisen Groves, Calli Hoopengarner, Kelby Maiden, Lili Short, Blayden Booker, Kane Lewis, Parker Mumphrey, Landon Supplee and Coy Willhoite. The freshman prince and princess are Dillan Davis and Skylar Martin; the sophomore prince and princess are Treavin Shovlin and Caylee Mefford; and the junior prince and princess are Brayden Stewart and Skyler Robbins.


The open house for our heavy equipment simulator will be Thursday, September 26 from 3-7 p.m. in the VR (Virtual Reality) Room at Carroll County High School. Enter the building through the gymnasium doors and directional signs will be posted.
Our partners and the public will be able to check out our new Vortex Advantage from CMLabs, which simulates overhead cranes, an articulated dump truck, compact track loader, excavator, and forklift.
The open house will be part of Carroll County High School's fall homecoming activities, which will include the homecoming parade through town, a volleyball game in the gymnasium, and a tailgate party in the parking lot. We also hope to have some actual heavy equipment on site for the younger crowd to inspect.

Good afternoon
We have been made aware that messages continue to be shared among students and parents.
We do not have any indication of any type of viable threat at this time. We have the best faculty, staff, admin and School Resource Officers to ensure your student is in the safest learning environment possible.

The CCHS boys' golf team competed against Owen County for senior night on Tuesday. Coy Willhoite and Dillan Human were recognized by the CCHS team.

Madi Groves and Coy Willhoite were recognized by the Carroll County Board of Education tonight. The pair were the CCHS Ambassadors to the Swiss Wine Festival recently. In addition, Madi has earned her State FFA Degree and Coy was named to the East-West All Star Baseball team.

Damon Maines displaying his patriotism.


Panther families, please take note!


High school and Area Technology Center students attended the K4C (Kentucky Construction Career Choices Council) career days this week. They learned about a variety of trades, including carpentry, welding, heavy equipment operation, water treatment, electrical and HVAC. (Photos courtesy of Mr. Fremin and Mrs. Haddix.)









Ms. McCarty's Spanish conversation starters... the planets!! Pictures definitely don't do them justice! The PBL students painted them to look like the actual planets and labeled them with their names on them in Spanish, which are cognates of their names in English. They will be the topic of conversations in Spanish in Ms. McCarty's classes. The students did a very good job with their actual appearances!




September is Attendance Awareness Month. Let's all do our part to ensure students attend school regularly and are successful!


Carroll County Schools is in need of substitutes. Please apply at join.ccpanthers.com.


CCHS students learned to crochet during a recent Focus Friday class.

The Carrollton McDonald's is offering a portion of its sales on Sept. 26 to benefit CCHS athletics.


Don't forget it's picture week! This Friday September 20th for CCHS, virtual and iLead students.



September is Attendance Awareness Month. Let's all do our part to ensure our students attend school regularly and are successful!


Please see this statement from Carroll County Schools Superintendent Casey Jaynes regarding false reports of threats of violence.



