Carroll County Schools is looking for dedicated team members to help keep our students moving safely each day! 🚌
We are currently hiring bus drivers and a lead bus mechanic. These roles are essential to our district. Bus drivers are often the first Carroll County Schools team members students see each morning and the last they see in the afternoon, helping ensure a safe and positive start and end to the school day. Our lead bus mechanic plays a critical role behind the scenes, making sure every bus on the road is safe, reliable, and ready to go.
If you are interested in making a difference for our students and community, we would love to hear from you.
👉 Learn more and apply at join.ccpanthers.com.



📢Do you have a child starting Kindergarten for the 2026-2027 school year? Make sure to mark your calendars for tomorrow's Kindergarten Academic Screener. All incoming kindergarteners must complete the screener.
📅 Date: March 12
⏰ Time: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
📍Kathryn Winn Primary School
Please call Attendance Clerk Cydney Conley at 502-732-7090 for more information. 📞✨


A friendly reminder that students are out of school on Thursday, March 12 and Friday, March 13. Please enjoy your long weekend.


Cold and flu season is here, and we know it can sometimes be hard to decide whether your child should stay home or come to school. Our school nurses have shared the attached flyer as a helpful guide for families when making that decision.
Thank you for partnering with us to help keep our students and staff healthy! 🖤💛




Happy Maintenance Worker Appreciation Day to our fantastic crew! Carroll County Schools is blessed to have such a reliable team keeping our buildings running smoothly every day. 🏫✨
We truly appreciate your hard work and everything you do behind the scenes to support our students and staff. Thank you for your dedication! 👏🔧

The Carroll County Early Childhood Council will host "Around the World of Dr. Seuss" at the Carroll County Child Development Center today, Thursday, March 5 from 4-6 p.m. All Carroll County Residents with a child between the ages 0-5 and their families are invited! Come as you are or dressed in a fun Dr. Seuss themed outfit!! It is sure to be a silly fun time!🩵❤️
"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go." - Dr. Seuss




📢 Hey Panther Families!
Carroll County Schools will be closed for students on Thursday, March 12 and Friday, March 13. 🏫
Thursday, March 12: Staff work day 📝
Friday, March 13: Everyone enjoys a break! 🎉
The Carroll County Area Technology Center will be open Thursday but closed Friday. 🛠️
Enjoy the long weekend!🖤💛


Carroll County Schools will be closed Monday, March 2 due to anticipated winter weather and ongoing staff and student illness. The forecast is calling for conditions that may cause slick and dangerous road conditions during the morning commute. This will be a traditional snow day and will be made up on Wednesday, April 1.
Please stay safe and warm! 🧣☃️



The Carroll County Board of Education heard the first reading of the calendar at its Feb. 26 meeting. The second reading will occur at the March 26 meeting. The calendar is not approved until after the vote in March.
A committee made up of representatives from the board of education, community members, parents, school staff and administrators met several times to review options and discuss what would best support student learning and well-being. While consistency from year to year remains important for family planning, district leaders emphasized that thoughtful adjustments are sometimes necessary to better meet the needs of students.
School is slated to begin Monday, Aug. 10 for staff and Wednesday, Aug. 12 for students. The last day for students is scheduled to be Thursday, June 3 with closing day on Friday, June 4. Fall break, Thanksgiving break and Spring break will each be one full week. Christmas break remains two full weeks, and make-up days are built throughout the second semester.
One of the most noticeable changes is the addition of more break days spread across the school year, with nearly every month including at least one long weekend. These breaks are designed with both students and staff in mind. For students, they provide opportunities to review and reinforce learning, return refreshed and, when necessary, participate in reteaching. The scheduled breaks help create a healthier pace throughout the year for staff members, allowing time to recharge and maintain balance while continuing to serve students at a high level.
The committee also focused on reducing the impact of the “summer slide,” where students lose learning from an extended summer break.. By balancing the calendar with more strategic breaks during the school year, district leaders believe students will have more consistent opportunities to review, reteach and reflect on essential concepts.
“We worked to find creative solutions and compromises that would support the greatest number of people,” said Desirae Hay, a special education teacher at Cartmell Elementary who represented the certified staff on the committee. “We are committed to supporting the whole child, not just academic success, but also mental health, family life and overall well-being. A balanced calendar helps students learn better and helps families and staff maintain a healthier work-life balance.”
Director of Pupil Personnel and Chief Operating Officer Mark Willhoite said the district values consistency whenever possible. “We look to provide consistency as best we can from year to year to help with family planning purposes but sometimes we have to make changes based on helping our students become even more well rounded,” he said.
Superintendent Casey Jaynes said the calendar committee carefully considered feedback and regional partnerships with JCTC and the Area Technology Center before making its recommendation.


The Carroll County Board of Education heard the first reading of the calendar tonight at its Feb. 26 meeting. The second reading will occur at the March 26 meeting. The calendar is not approved until after the vote in March.
A committee made up of representatives from the board of education, community members, parents, school staff and administrators met several times to review options and discuss what would best support student learning and well-being. While consistency from year to year remains important for family planning, district leaders emphasized that thoughtful adjustments are sometimes necessary to better meet the needs of students.
School is slated to begin Monday, Aug. 10 for staff and Wednesday, Aug. 12 for students. The last day for students is scheduled to be Thursday, June 3 with closing day on Friday, June 4. Fall break, Thanksgiving break and Spring break will each be one full week. Christmas break remains two full weeks, and make-up days are built throughout the second semester.
One of the most noticeable changes is the addition of more break days spread across the school year, with nearly every month including at least one long weekend. These breaks are designed with both students and staff in mind. For students, they provide opportunities to review and reinforce learning, return refreshed and, when necessary, participate in reteaching. The scheduled breaks help create a healthier pace throughout the year for staff members, allowing time to recharge and maintain balance while continuing to serve students at a high level.
The committee also focused on reducing the impact of the “summer slide,” where students lose learning from an extended summer break.. By balancing the calendar with more strategic breaks during the school year, district leaders believe students will have more consistent opportunities to review, reteach and reflect on essential concepts.
“We worked to find creative solutions and compromises that would support the greatest number of people,” said Desirae Hay, a special education teacher at Cartmell Elementary who represented the certified staff on the committee. “We are committed to supporting the whole child, not just academic success, but also mental health, family life and overall well-being. A balanced calendar helps students learn better and helps families and staff maintain a healthier work-life balance.”
Director of Pupil Personnel and Chief Operating Officer Mark Willhoite said the district values consistency whenever possible. “We look to provide consistency as best we can from year to year to help with family planning purposes but sometimes we have to make changes based on helping our students become even more well rounded,” he said.
Superintendent Casey Jaynes said the calendar committee carefully considered feedback and regional partnerships with JCTC and the Area Technology Center before making its recommendation.


📞Please call Tammy Welch at 732-7085 with questions.

Carroll County Schools will be closed Monday, Feb. 16 for a staff work day. 🗓️
👩🏫 Staff will be working, but students do not report to school.
We hope everyone enjoys the long weekend! 🎉✨


Carroll County Schools is incredibly blessed to have a School Resource Officer in each of our schools through our partnership with the Carrollton Police Department and the City of Carrollton.
Our SROs do so much more than keep our buildings safe — they build relationships, mentor students and support our staff every single day. 🏫✨
Thank you to our amazing SRO team for your dedication, protection and care for our Panther family! 💙🐾

As we celebrate Valentine’s Day, we want to remind families that students are not permitted to take balloons, glass vases, or any object that blocks the aisle/exits on the school bus. These items can create safety concerns and distractions during transportation.
Please do not send these types of gifts to school with your child. If you would like to surprise your student, we encourage small items that can easily fit inside their backpack. 💌🎁
Thank you for helping us keep our students safe and our buses running smoothly! 🚌💛


Their dedication, compassion, and willingness to do whatever it takes make a lasting difference in the lives of our students every single day. We are so thankful for these amazing ladies and the support they provide our school family! 👏🌟





Our school food pantries will be open tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 6, offering FREE food to families in our district. 🛒✨ Please go to the school that your child attends.
📍 Cartmell Elementary Families
🕦 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
📍 Cartmell Elementary
📍 Kathryn Winn & Head Start Families
🕦 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
📍 Kathryn Winn Elementary
📍 Middle & High School Families
🕚 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
📍 Carroll County High School
➡️ Please use the back entrance by the cafeteria, accessible from the side road between the high school and Cartmell.
We’re proud to support our Panther families and make sure everyone has access to food when they need it. ❤️🐾
Please help spread the word! 📣




