
🚨🚨Say it in your best Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson voice! School is coming back to Carroll County! 🚨🚨
Please be patient with buses tomorrow as it is likely they may be running a little behind.


Conditions appeared good enough to go to school tomorrow, but bus turnarounds, sidewalks and other areas are still unsafe for travel. As a result, we will use another NTI Day on Monday, Jan. 13. Each school will follow its NTI protocol. Stay safe and warm!


The Carroll County Schools maintenance staff has worked hard all weekend to get sidewalks and parking lots ready for students and staff to come back to school tomorrow. We look forward to seeing everyone in school tomorrow! Get good rest tonight!




January is School Board Appreciation Month. Carroll County Schools is blessed with a dedicated set of board members who work diligently to provide the best for our students and staff. Thank you to Gwen Chapman, D'Anne Smith, Carolyn Jones, Corey Groseclose and Jeffery Bates.


Carroll County Schools will utilize NTI Days on Thursday, Jan. 9 and Friday, Jan. 10. Schools will contact students regarding their assignments.


The Carroll County Middle School seventh and eighth grade bands performed for residents at Signature Healthcare in Carrollton before Christmas break. (Photos courtesy of Band Director Elliott Hawks.)

Carroll County Schools is continuing to monitor the road conditions and pending weather forecast. A decision regarding school on Thursday and Friday will be made as soon as possible. Continue to check our app, website and social media for updates!


The Carroll County Schools maintenance department has been hard at work clearing sidewalks and parking lots for students and staff. We always appreciate their hard work, but they deserve a special word of thanks for their efforts in these frigid conditions.







Carroll County Schools is closed through Wednesday, Jan. 8. All athletic events are also cancelled. Please stay safe and stay warm!



Stay safe and warm in this winter storm!


Carroll County Schools is monitoring the incoming snow storm with our emergency management partners. A decision regarding school on Tuesday will be made as soon as possible and shared via our website, social media, email and text. Stay safe everyone!


Panther families, please save 732-3080 in your phone so you will know Carroll County Schools is calling with an important message.


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


A number of CCMS students were able to attend The Nutcracker ballet this month thanks to an arts grants secured by the school. (Photos courtesy of Elizabeth Gonterman.)

The nursing staff at CCMS and CCHS arranged to have staff from the Three Rivers Health Department come to the schools to administer vaccinations recently. This is one of the many services offered by our health services department to help increase compliance with required health documentation. Thanks to the ongoing efforts of the nursing staff at Carroll County Schools and the help of our health department, our immunization compliances increased to 96.4% at CCMS and 72.6% at CCHS. (Photos courtesy of Alyssa Walls, district health coordinator.)






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.”

Can you name these Carroll County Middle Schools pictured in the 1994 yearbook? Post your answers in the comments!


Santa visited lots of students at Carroll County Schools this week! Today, he went to the moderate to severe disabilities classroom at Carroll County Middle School. The Carrollton Masonic Chapter 134 tagged along to help Santa deliver gifts. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

Panther families, we hope you enjoy your Christmas break!
