
All CCHS students who are registered for a co-op or work-based learning experience are required to attend a three-hour orientation.
Four options are available to students: July 30 from 8-11 a.m. or 12-3 p.m. or August 8 from 8-11 a.m. or 12-3 p.m.
Students who are registered to co-op through the Carroll County Area Technology Center are encouraged to attend on July 30 while those registered through CCHS are encouraged to attend on Aug. 8. School Community Liaison Jeff Fremin will lead the orientation. He will be accompanied by ATC Counselor Chad Rose on July 30 and CCHS teacher Mackenzie Wright on Aug. 8.
High school registration, senior start-up and computer rollout occur on Aug. 8 at CCHS. This will not conflict with the required co-op/WBL orientation.
The orientation will be in the maker space at the high school.
For more information, contact Mr. Fremin at jeff.fremin@carroll.kyschools.us.


Are you interested in becoming an aircraft mechanic? Check out this open house at Epic Flight Academy in Erlanger!


Preparation for the beginning of the 2024-2025 school year is occurring throughout the district. Andria Kyle is the district's resident painter and has been diligently sprucing up areas this summer.

CCHS parents/guardians, please review these letters for information about registration and computer rollout. An email was sent to all parents as well as a text message alerting you to the letters. Please call 732-7075 with any questions.



The Kentucky High School Athletic Association dead period in which no school facilities can be used for any athletic purpose runs from June 25 through July 9. Please use this link for details. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PRfI9X9lpGaA3K2gAxMDmHTvJNEW-8Tg/view?usp=drive_link


The Frazier History Museum has offered free membership to Carroll County residents! Please use this link to access the membership. https://www.fraziermuseum.org/120-counties-free-membership.


Certified Clinical Medical Assistant students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center hosted a Teddy Bear Clinic during the school year. Students checked vital signs on their "patients", including taking an EKG and an X-ray on machines created by an ATC student. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)


The Epilepsy Foundation of Kentuckiana has extended its deadline for scholarship applications to July 15. Use this link to apply. https://www.efky.org/scholarships.html


The Senior Class of 2024 completed its final walkthrough of all schools on Tuesday. Students lined the halls to cheer for their accomplishments and many shared emotional moments with current and former teachers. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

Have a great summer everyone!!


Carroll County Area Technology Center students made the most of their rainy field day on Friday by using their workshops and hallways for a fun day!

The Carroll County Food Services Department is once again offering free 10-day boxed lunches to all students ages 1-18. Please complete this form to sign up for the program. Lunches can be picked up beginning June 3. https://forms.gle/qjuGULyGhRQ5EwoF9

Happy School Nurse Appreciation Day!


Pre-Nursing students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center practiced CPR for adults and babies.

Lacie Gross, a student in the Certified Medical Assistant program at the Carroll County Area Technology Center, created a class project after inspiration from an episode of Grey's Anatomy.

Panther families, please take a moment to read this statement regarding emergency response during a weather event. Please utilize the Carroll County Schools app and Carroll County Schools website, http://www.carroll.kyschools.us, for information during an emergency.


Please note all evening events have been cancelled. School will dismiss at normal time. Stay safe!


The HOSA Chapter at the Carroll County Area Technology Center held a blood drive last week.

Carroll County Schools is grateful for the wonderful staff who work hard daily for our students.


Electrical students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center are nearing completion of their class project - installing lights around the ATC building.