
Registration for summer basketball camp is open now!


Carroll County Schools Nutrition Services will be offering a 10-day boxed meal kit to children ages 1 - 18. These may be picked up on assigned dates starting Friday June 6. Each box will contain 10 complete breakfasts and 10 complete lunches, all at NO COST TO OUR FAMILIES. All contents of the boxes are shelf stable items to help with limited refrigerator and freezer space. Each box will contain a menu that will show what items should be included to make a specific meal for each day. These meals are procured through a vendor and are not prepared by the school district. However, District Food Service staff will be in charge of the distribution. Please sign up to ensure that we have enough boxes on hand to meet demand. Sign ups will run through July 14. To sign up, please use the link below and Angela Adkins, Carroll County Schools Nutrition Director, or Lisa Payton, Carroll County Schools Assistant Director, will add you to the pick up roster.


The recording of the 2025 Eighth Grade Graduation is now available on Vimeo. Click the link below to enjoy the ceremony again.
http://vimeo.com/1088382748?share=copy

Today we said goodbye to the eighth graders. These students have worked hard and grown during their time with us. While we are sad to see these students leave us, we wish them the best as they move on to the next stage of their education. Thank you to everyone who came out to today's graduation ceremony. And thank you to our new WEB Leaders for helping out today. More photos from today will be shared in the coming days. Have an amazing summer break panthers.

More photos from seventh grade awards.

More photos from seventh grade awards.

Today our seventh grade students were recognized in an awards ceremony. These students have worked hard this school year and have many accomplishments to be proud of. Enjoy your summer break panthers.

Carroll County Schools is collecting money to benefit Special Olympics Kentucky. You can bag up your coins or grab a handful from your console of your car and drop them at the board of education office, 813 Hawkins Street. Thank you for supporting Special Olympics!

The middle school eighth grade graduation and the high school graduation will both live streamed. Please use these links to access the stream. The eighth grade graduation is tomorrow while the high school graduation is on Saturday, May 31.
CCMS 8th Grade Graduation: https://vimeo.com/event/5162942
CCHS Graduation: https://vimeo.com/event/5162937

This morning many of our sixth grade students were awarded for a variety of accomplishments made this school year. Their hard work and dedication paid off and gave them a successful school year. Great job students. Rest up this summer, and come back ready to give the same hard work as seventh graders.

More photos from Fifth Grade Awards.

This morning we acknowledged and celebrated the accomplishments of our fifth grade students. We appreciate your hard work and dedication this school year. Enjoy your well deserved summer break. We look forward to seeing you return to our school next year as sixth graders.

Last but not least, our eighth graders got to enjoy Field Day. Some of the students are using today as a chance to participate in group sports. Some are choosing to relax today, knowing that tomorrow will be a busy day for them. Either way they’re having a great time out in the beautiful weather.

Parents and guardians, if you missed out on Instrument Rental Night, don't worry. The information bellow will guide you through the next steps you can take.


It was the seventh graders' turn to have Field Day today. The weather was nice to them and let them have plenty of time outside with their friends.

Some of our students took a trip to Camp Kysoc to have an outdoor classroom today. They got a break from the four walls and fluorescent lights of their normal classrooms, and instead got to enjoy the beauty of nature. While at Kysoc they learned about cartography, seeing the world from an animal's perspective, and how to perform dramatic literature. There was also a scavenger hunt and a station for the students to write thank you notes to teachers and other faculty members in the school.


The sixth grade students were looking forward to a fun Field Day in the sun, but the weather had other plans. They were still able to get outside in between the rain and enjoy the last Tuesday of the school year.

Instrument Rental Night is tomorrow, May 27th, at 6:00 PM. All students enrolled in band will need an instrument. Our instrument provider, Mel Owen, will be here and can talk you through the steps on renting or buying an instrument. This isn’t only for the incoming sixth grade band students, anyone who will be in the seventh or eighth grade bands are also welcome to come and acquire their own instruments. If you’re needing to use a school owned instrument, you should also attend this event. Remember, school instruments are limited and will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. If you have any questions please contact Mr. Hawks at elliott.hawks@carroll.kyschools.us


Recently our Fifth Grade students got to enjoy Field Day. The students spent some time outside with their friends participating in many fun activities. One of the activities was making their very own tie dye t-shirt.








Yesterday the Sixth Grade Band took a trip to Fairview Place and performed for the residents. After the performance the students had the opportunity to socialize with the residents as well. Thank you Fairview Place for having us out, we’re looking forward to coming back next school year.






