
🌟Today is School Custodian Appreciation Day! 🌟
Our custodial staff are the heroes behind the sparkle 🌟💪! Thanks for keeping Carroll County Schools looking top notch. 🏫🧹🧽Your hard work every day keeps our schools safe, clean, and shining ✨🏫. We appreciate all that you do 🙏👏!
Our custodial staff are the heroes behind the sparkle 🌟💪! Thanks for keeping Carroll County Schools looking top notch. 🏫🧹🧽Your hard work every day keeps our schools safe, clean, and shining ✨🏫. We appreciate all that you do 🙏👏!


Certified Clinical Medical Assistant students at the Carroll County Area Technology center recently spent time learning to identify the bones of the skeletal system. (Photos courtesy of Ms. Mazza.)

Dual Credit Students -- It is time to set preferences for your KHEAA Dual Credit Scholarships!!!
Juniors and Seniors are eligible for TWO (2) Regular Dual Credit Scholarships this year*, each year (grades 11 and 12). These may only be used for General Education dual credit courses.
Students in Grades 9-12 are eligible for TWO (2) Work Ready Dual Credit Scholarships, each year (grades 9-12). These may only be used for Career & Technical Education dual credit courses.
Scholarships are not automatic -- You must register and/or sign in to your MyKHEAA Account, select the appropriate scholarship (Regular Dual Credit and/or Work Ready), and set your preferences for when you would like to use each scholarship. This needs to be completed BEFORE FALL BREAK. If you have received this email, it appears you have not set your scholarship preferences.
Before setting your preferences, please speak with Ms. Weedman, Mrs. Raisor, or Mr. Rose (ATC) to review your dual credit courses and talk through how to make the best use of the scholarships available to you. You may email, call, or drop by -- BUT, this must be taken care of this week (prior to fall break). See attachments for more information about the types of scholarships and the directions for setting your preferences.
If you have any questions about your dual credit courses or scholarships, please reach out as soon as possible. We are here to help! Emails have also been sent to all students and high school parents.
Juniors and Seniors are eligible for TWO (2) Regular Dual Credit Scholarships this year*, each year (grades 11 and 12). These may only be used for General Education dual credit courses.
Students in Grades 9-12 are eligible for TWO (2) Work Ready Dual Credit Scholarships, each year (grades 9-12). These may only be used for Career & Technical Education dual credit courses.
Scholarships are not automatic -- You must register and/or sign in to your MyKHEAA Account, select the appropriate scholarship (Regular Dual Credit and/or Work Ready), and set your preferences for when you would like to use each scholarship. This needs to be completed BEFORE FALL BREAK. If you have received this email, it appears you have not set your scholarship preferences.
Before setting your preferences, please speak with Ms. Weedman, Mrs. Raisor, or Mr. Rose (ATC) to review your dual credit courses and talk through how to make the best use of the scholarships available to you. You may email, call, or drop by -- BUT, this must be taken care of this week (prior to fall break). See attachments for more information about the types of scholarships and the directions for setting your preferences.
If you have any questions about your dual credit courses or scholarships, please reach out as soon as possible. We are here to help! Emails have also been sent to all students and high school parents.


Happy IT Professionals Day! 💻 A huge thank you to our incredible IT staff for keeping our tech from turning into a pile of tangled cables and error messages. You’re the real-life heroes who solve problems and keep the digital world from turning into chaos. We appreciate everything you do! 🙏



🎬 Future nurses in action! 🩺💡
Two Carroll County ATC pre-nursing students took the stage 🎭 to share an important lesson on resident rights with their classmates. 🌟
(📸 courtesy of Ms. Hughes)
Two Carroll County ATC pre-nursing students took the stage 🎭 to share an important lesson on resident rights with their classmates. 🌟
(📸 courtesy of Ms. Hughes)

🎬 Future nurses in action! 🩺💡
Two Carroll County ATC pre-nursing students took the stage 🎭 to share an important lesson on resident rights with their classmates. 🌟
(📸 courtesy of Ms. Hughes)
Two Carroll County ATC pre-nursing students took the stage 🎭 to share an important lesson on resident rights with their classmates. 🌟
(📸 courtesy of Ms. Hughes)

Panther community🐾, please help us spotlight our alumni who are currently serving in the military!🪖🎖️


The Carroll County Area Technology Center’s welding program recently received a $4,000 grant from Airgas, which sent representatives to visit with the students and learn more about the program.
Welding instructor Justin Tingle used the grant money to purchase essential items such as welding hoods, safety equipment and grinding disks. Local support from Airgas employees Quinton Featherstone, the Terminal Manager at Ghent; Terry Barrett, the District Manager; and Wendy Clifford, Account Manager, made this grant possible.
Criss Spicer, North Zone Fleet Maintenance Manager-Merchant Gases at Airgas, said the welding program’s students and increased number of female welders in the class was inspiring. He praised the class for being grateful for the equipment and being engaged with Airgas representatives when they visited the ATC.
"Industry partners like Airgas keep our programs competitive. Mr. Tingle does an incredible job of working to provide the best learning experience he can for our students,” said ATC Principal Kirk Brooks. “Support from companies like Airgas ensure that the young men and women of our communities arrive at adulthood with the best training our school has to offer. I am very grateful for their support and generosity."
Welding instructor Justin Tingle used the grant money to purchase essential items such as welding hoods, safety equipment and grinding disks. Local support from Airgas employees Quinton Featherstone, the Terminal Manager at Ghent; Terry Barrett, the District Manager; and Wendy Clifford, Account Manager, made this grant possible.
Criss Spicer, North Zone Fleet Maintenance Manager-Merchant Gases at Airgas, said the welding program’s students and increased number of female welders in the class was inspiring. He praised the class for being grateful for the equipment and being engaged with Airgas representatives when they visited the ATC.
"Industry partners like Airgas keep our programs competitive. Mr. Tingle does an incredible job of working to provide the best learning experience he can for our students,” said ATC Principal Kirk Brooks. “Support from companies like Airgas ensure that the young men and women of our communities arrive at adulthood with the best training our school has to offer. I am very grateful for their support and generosity."




Carroll County Area Technology Center students began learning how to hang drywall ceilings and walls in the carpentry class. The drywall materials were donated by CertainTeed St. Gobain. Last year, these same students built the subfloors and framed the walls for the Pod structures. Now in year two of the program, the future carpenters will complete the interior finishes.

Carroll County Area Technology Center welding students worked with materials donated by our community partner, NUCOR Steel Gallatin. The materials are valued at $4,000. Thank you to NUCOR for this tremendous contribution to the ATC's welding program! (Photos courtesy of Mr. Tingle.)

Pre-Nursing students 🩺 at the Carroll County Area Technology Center started their year 📚by creating positive thoughts decorations on their classroom door🚪and bulletin board🖼️. (📸 Ms. Hughes.)


The Carroll County Area Technology Center welcomed students back yesterday. They received a friendly greeting and even got to stop at a fun photo board to begin the school year. 📸🎒



⚽Members of our CCHS boys' soccer team cheered on the Lady Panthers soccer team when they competed in their season opener on Monday! ⚽
🖤💛We love seeing our students support one another! (📸 Cheri Mann)
🖤💛We love seeing our students support one another! (📸 Cheri Mann)




Mandatory meetings will be held for students who are taking dual credit classes at the high school, Area Technology Center or JCTC. Important information about policies and procedures for dual credit students will be shared.



Principles of Entrepreneurship students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center pitched ideas for their start-up business to a panel of business leaders. The students worked on the projects the entire second semester. They gave a three-minute pitch that was followed up with a five-minute Q&A session with a panel of judges. Students were judged on their concepts on creativity, feasibility and finances. (Photos courtesy of Dr. Tim Burgoyne.)





Pre-Nursing students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center practiced hands-on patient care techniques, building confidence and real-world skills to prepare for future careers in healthcare.

Project-Based Learning students worked on electrical projects at the football/soccer complex and a newly renovated workshop at CCHS before the school year ended. They installed new LED lighting in the barn where teams gather during games and installed outlets and lights in the new workshop. They were led by School Community Liaison Jeff Fremin.

Congratulations to these Carroll County Area Technology Center pre-nursing students for achieving their State Registered Nursing Assistant certification.


Welding students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center wrapped up their year by working on a number of projects.

Carroll County Area Technology Center students in the automotive class worked on several projects.



