
Happy New Year from Carroll County Schools! May 2025 be a healthy and happy year for you and your families!


Carroll County Board of Education member Rob Spenneberg was recognized during his final board meeting for his contributions and dedication to Carroll County Schools during his tenure on the board.
Spenneberg began his service on the board of education in September 2012 when he was appointed to serve out the remainder of a prior member’s term. He was elected to the board and continued to serve through December 2024.
He has championed Carroll County Schools throughout his time on the board. He has worked with three superintendents and one interim superintendent. He was vice chairperson for three years and served as board chairperson for two years.
The accomplishments during his tenure are many. Too many to list, actually.
Some of the highlights include renovations or additions at the middle school, Head Start, Kathryn Winn and the high school. He was instrumental in technological improvements throughout the district, installation of a turf football/soccer field at the high school, JCTC Dual Credit agreements in 2013 which lead to the partnerships we have now, mental health initiatives for staff and students, training opportunities for staff members and supported the development of consistent curriculum throughout the district.
“Mr. Spenneberg’s contributions to Carroll County Schools are impactful and will be felt for many years in our student body and our staff members, said Carroll County Schools Superintendent Casey Jaynes. “Thank you Rob for your dedication and efforts to improve Carroll County Schools.”

I See Santa! 🎅🏻🎅🏻These two children at the Carroll County Child Development Center were so excited to see Santa they couldn't resist getting a sneak peak!

Santa made a special visit to the Carroll County Child Development Center yesterday! (More photos on the District Facebook page and the CCCDC parent photo page.)

Ms. Katrina made sure she would be on the nice list this year! She brought Santa milk and cookies while he was visiting at the Carroll County Child Development Center this week.

Panther families, we hope you enjoy your Christmas break!


Children from the Carroll County Child Development Center made Christmas ornaments in class. Last night, they hung them on their school tree at the Gen. Butler State Resort Park Festival of Trees. (Photos courtesy of CCCDC.)

Here is another opportunity to volunteer and help our community!


Carroll County Schools is forming a calendar committee. This group annually reviews information and drafts a calendar, which has to be approved by the Board of Education. Please see the flyer for details if you are interested. Responses due by 3 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 6.


Check out the Christmas display at the Carroll County Fairgrounds!


We wish you a happy and blessed Thanksgiving holiday! School will resume on Monday, Dec. 2.


☎️☎️Phone lines at Carroll County Schools are currently down. Please use this link to locate email addresses for staff. We apologize for the inconvenience. ☎️☎️
http://internal.carroll.kyschools.us/emailaddresses/search.php


Hello Panther families! As the winter season is approaching, we would like to remind you that telephone message announcements for school cancellation will come from 502.732.3080. Please save that number in your phone. This number will also be used if your child's school sends out a voice message.


Panther families, come to Black & Gold Night on Friday and support our Panther student athletes! You will see our cheerleaders and basketball teams demonstrate their skills.


The Carroll County School District provides health services to students so that their attendance and/or school-related program participation is not interrupted. In order to serve your child in case of accident or sudden illness, it is necessary that we have this release form signed. Please review and complete the Google form. Please know that regardless of whether consent is given or not, emergency medical care may be provided when needed in life threatening or emergency medical situations. A separate consent form will be sent out for all scheduled health services activities such as screenings and vaccination clinics.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1OVh6zDg8FgHoVIh1J2pceTZ_x3tOyLWb8vAghhvCCko/edit


The Carroll County School District provides health services to students so that their attendance and/or school-related program participation is not interrupted. In order to serve your child in case of accident or sudden illness, it is necessary that we have this release form signed. Please review and complete the Google form. Please know that regardless of whether consent is given or not, emergency medical care may be provided when needed in life threatening or emergency medical situations. A separate consent form will be sent out for all scheduled health services activities such as screenings and vaccination clinics.


It's that time of year when sickness begins to abound in school. Please take a moment to review these informational flyers.



Panther families, a reminder that school is not in session on Nov. 4 and 5.


Carroll County Schools kicked off Safe Schools Week with the Carroll County Ambulance Service making a visit to the Carroll County Child Development Center. Children learned about oxygen, blood pressure, got a tour of the ambulance and a few were lucky enough to get balloons made from gloves.
Kentucky Safe Schools Week is designed to raise awareness about aspects of school safety and empower students, teachers, parents and the community to take a proactive approach to creating a safe learning environment. The theme this year is “Level Up”. More information is available at https://kycss.org/safe-schools-week/.

Enjoy Fall Break!
