
Carroll County Schools will be closed Monday, Jan. 15 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Stay warm and enjoy your day!


The Carroll County Child Development Center is now accepting applications for our Home Base Program!! We serve those in our community from pregnant moms to children up to age 3. You can come into our center or click on the link below to apply!! For more information call (502) 732-7016. We would LOVE to have you and your children a part of this awesome program!💛
#ChangeTheFirstFiveYears
https://www.childplus.net/.../CF1EF09F554D0AAC549D0F0CA72...



This is a test broadcast message from Carroll County Schools to all parents and staff. This is only a test.

Attention teachers! NKU is celebrating you with free tickets to a basketball game on Jan. 18. Check out this flyer for details!

A committee working to create a calendar for the 2024-2025 school year continues to gather information and develop the calendar.
Carroll County Schools Superintendent Casey Jaynes released responses to surveys posed to students, staff and the community. He noted that most groups support one Friday per month for students to either not be in school or have a digital learning day in order for teachers to collaborate, meet in PLC's (professional learning communities), analyze data and to contact parents.
The student survey has a unique perspective on this question:
“If we were to extend fall and spring break for two weeks each and if you needed remediation/intervention, would you attend the first week of fall break and the first week of spring break to receive the remediation/intervention?”
According to Jaynes, 85% of our students said yes or maybe that they would attend this opportunity and almost 70% parents would support that week of intervention.
“The calendar committee is looking at many options for our calendar next year. We have met twice and still have some work to do in order to try and meet our student's needs,” Jaynes said.
Please use these links to access the survey responses.
Students: Carroll County Schools Calendar Input Survey STUDENTS (2).pdf
Faculty: Carroll County Schools Calendar Input Survey FACULTY (1).pdf
Parents: Carroll County Schools Calendar Input Survey PARENTS (1).pdf
Community: Carroll County Schools Calendar Input Survey COMMUNITY (1).pdf


Carroll County Schools will test its public announcement system on Wednesday, Jan. 10 at 5 p.m.
Please check the parent portal for Infinite Campus to verify your telephone and email addresses are correct. It is imperative that this information remain updated so you can receive all public notifications, such as school closings for weather.
All updates must be made by 10 p.m. to receive tomorrow's test message.
The test announcement will send a text message, phone call, push notification on the Carroll County Schools app, notification on the district website as well as on all of our social media.
If you do not know your parent portal password, please contact Melissa Hann at melissa.hann@carroll.kyschools.us or call 502-732-7070.
If you do not receive the test notification, please email publicrelations@carroll.kyschools.us


Thank you to all law enforcement agencies that help protect our staff and students on a daily basis. We appreciate all of you at the Carrollton Police Department, Carroll County Sheriff's Office and Kentucky State Police.


Thank you to our amazing school counselors! We appreciate all you do!


Panther families, please remember you can utilize Care Solace as an aid in the wake of the loss of one of our own. Please don't be afraid to ask for help. https://www.carroll.kyschools.us/o/ccs/page/care-solace


Carroll County Schools will test its public announcement system on Wednesday, Jan. 10 at 5 p.m.
Please check the parent portal for Infinite Campus to verify your telephone and email addresses are correct. It is imperative that this information remain updated so you can receive all public notifications, such as school closings for weather.
The test announcement will send a text message, phone call, push notification on the Carroll County Schools app, notification on the district website as well as on all of our social media.
If you do not know your parent portal password, please contact Melissa Hann at melissa.hann@carroll.kyschools.us or call 502-732-7070.
If you do not receive the test notification, please email publicrelations@carroll.kyschools.us


The Kentucky Department of Education is seeking feedback as it searches for a new Commissioner of Education. The process should take about five minutes to complete.
It is important for all communities to have a voice in the selection process.
Feedback can be submitted through the Kentucky educators and administrators survey https://survey.k12insight.com/survey1.aspx?k=RQsQRSRUTsSsPsPsP&lang=0 or the Kentucky education stakeholder survey https://survey.k12insight.com/survey1.aspx?k=RQsQRSRUTsQsPsPsP&lang=0. The education stakeholder survey, which also is available in Spanish, is intended for use by families, community members, business owners and others with a stake in Kentucky’s public education system.


The Three Rivers District Health Department provided emergency bags to elementary students recently. The bags include items such as a flashlight, toothbrush, toothpaste, and a magnet with emergency numbers. Thank you to our community partner for this generous donation!

Panther families, if you don’t have a Rooms account for your student yet, now is the time to sign up!
Rooms is a two-way communication tool for parents/guardians and teachers. Each child has a Room for each class in which they are enrolled. Carroll County Schools is excited to offer this communication tool in conjunction with the Carroll County Schools app.
If you don’t have a Rooms account, a new invitation will be sent to the email address you provided at the time your student was registered. Please be on the lookout for the invitation!





Happy New Year from Carroll County Schools! May 2024 be a wonderful year for all!


Merry Christmas from Carroll County Schools!


Santa made his rounds through Carroll County Schools before our students left for holiday break. Here are a few photos of Santa and The Grinch with some Kathryn Winn students. (More photos posted on the district Facebook page.)

Enjoy the holiday break!


Kathryn Winn Primary's students treated their parents and guardians to student-led conferences last night. They displayed their work through the first semester and progress on skills. Some also made gifts for their families. (More photos on the district Facebook page.)

Kathryn Winn Primary students performed a sing-along for parents and guardians during their student-led conference night.

Thanks to the Council for Better Education for their work in identifying the shortfalls in SEEK (Support Education Excellence in Kentucky) funding across the Commonwealth. This is how Carroll County Schools have been impacted since 2008 and what we need the Kentucky General Assembly to fund over the next two budget cycles. The SEEK funding program is a formula driven allocation of state provided funds to local school districts. The Council for Better Education is a nonprofit corporation founded to ensure full implementation of Kentucky’s constitutional commitment to our students and our common schools.
We encourage everyone in Carroll County to stay informed about school funding shortfalls and the impact it has on our students.

