Project-Based Learning (PBL) students broke ground on the observation deck beside the Carroll County High School pond. After much planning, writing a proposal and pitching the project before several school panels, it was approved. Students used batter boards and string to square the foundation before digging the first post hole. They also applied the Pythagorean Theorum (3-4-5 triangle) to square the corners. (Photos provided by Jeff Fremin.)
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Students breaking ground
Students breaking ground
Students breaking ground
Students breaking ground
Students in the Future 42 Mentors program participated in mock interviews this morning with our industry partners, North American Stainless, Dow, NUCOR and Kentucky Utilities. Students prepared resumes and were given interview pointers.
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Mock interviews
Mock interviews
Mock interviews
Mock interviews
Mock interviews
Mock interviews
Mock interviews
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.
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
SEEK Funding
SEEK Funding
Carroll County High School is getting into the holiday spirit!
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Dress Up Days
Future 42 Mentor Participants: Next Tuesday, 12/12, will be the Future 42 Mock Interviews. This event will offer you the opportunity to sit across from hiring officials from our partner industries and practice your interview skills. This is an awesome opportunity! Please be sure to be present that day and to wear appropriate attire. While you do not have to wear formal attire, I would recommend you wear a polo shirt, or comparable blouse, clean pants (jeans are fine, but no holes), and clean shoes. If your boots are dirty, clean them up. If you need assistance with getting clothing items, please let Mr. Rose know ASAP! For this event you will also need a copy of your resume. Hopefully, you have made the changes that were suggested to you during the resume review activity we did several weeks ago. You should be coming in with a polished resume that you can hand to your interviewers. Remember, and this is especially true for our Seniors, that you will be speaking with the same people that very well could be hiring you in just a few months. This is your chance to make a great impression. Don't blow it off! This event will take place during the morning session, so afternoon students will need to ride over on the morning bus. Morning students will NOT need to stay back and should return to their home high school at their normally scheduled time. Each student will have an opportunity to do at least two interviews. There may be opportunity to do more, if time allows. After the interviews have completed there will be an information session about the Future 42 Program. This meeting is for Seniors only, and you will want to stick around for it. This is going to be a great event! If you need anything, or have questions. Stop by and see Mr. Rose.
over 1 year ago, Chad Rose
Future 42 Logo
Carroll County Schools is seeking your input on our 2024-2025 school calendar. Please use this link to complete the short survey. Your input is important! https://forms.gle/3s8P6FzE2aH3SpWX6
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Calendar
Panther families, we would like your input on the 2024-2025 school calendar. Please use this link to access the short survey. Your input is very important! https://forms.gle/vWsAxKGy7jRBYrgt9
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
calendar
Our students do so many great things! As part of Mrs. Glenn's Leadership class students had an assignment to create a big goal to fill a community need. Students, Isabella Herald, Chasidy Henry, Kyleigh Pietrus, Willa Hall, Jaelyn Holbrook, and Jayden Marlette (not pictured), created care baskets to give to fellow students who might be having a rough day. These baskets were distributed to school counselors in Carroll, Trimble, and Gallatin Counties. As part of the ongoing assignment, these students plan to enter their project into the Lead4Change competition with hopes of winning a grant for their nursing program. Great job girls!
over 1 year ago, Chad Rose
Students holding baskets
Electrical technology students at the Carroll County Area Technology Center removed outdated lighting and will install upgraded LED lighting in a classroom that is being remodeled.
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Electrical students working
Electrical students working
Electrical students working
Electrical students working
Electrical students working
Electrical students working
Electrical students working
Electrical students working
A number of Carroll County Schools students and staff enjoyed the festive atmosphere this weekend during a Very Hallmark Christmas Carroll. (More photos on the district Facebook page.)
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Santa and Mrs. Claus
Ice skaters
Trumpet quartet
Elf in parade
Effective immediately, no vehicles will be allowed to drive in the bus lane in front of Carroll County High School's main entrance between 7:15-7:45 a.m. Student safety is paramount for Carroll County Schools and it has become necessary to restrict access to this area. Drivers should enter the student parking lot through the first gate (closest to the football field) and drop off students at the stop sign.
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Driving flyer
Congratulations to Carroll County High School Lady Panthers basketball player Kaitlyn "KK" Hensley for being named NCKC Player of the Week!
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
NCKC Player of the Week
Effective immediately, no vehicles will be allowed to drive in the bus lane in front of Carroll County High School's main entrance between 7:15-7:45 a.m. Student safety is paramount for Carroll County Schools and it has become necessary to restrict access to this area. Drivers should enter the student parking lot through the first gate (closest to the football field) and drop off students at the stop sign.
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Announcement
Congratulations to Garrison Brumback and Bryson Chadwell for being named 2A All State Team Defense by Prep RedZone KY!
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Football award
Football award
Panther families, we would like your input on the 2024-2025 school calendar. Please use this link to access the short survey. Responses are due by Friday, Dec. 8. https://forms.gle/vWsAxKGy7jRBYrgt9
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
A scavenger hunt will be held tomorrow for the Class of 2024! Check out this flyer for details!
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Scavenger hunt flyer
Several members of our Panther family have been diagnosed with various illnesses in recent days. Please follow these guidelines to wash your hands and learn more about the symptoms associated with common cold, flu, RSV and COVID-19.
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Symptom chart
Wash your hands
Donuts With Your Favorite Person is expanding to the high school! The first gathering will be on Dec. 5 at 7 a.m. in the gym
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Doughnuts Flyer
Doughnuts flyer
An UPDATED schedule for the Carroll County High School Panthers basketball team has been released. Please share and support our Panther teams!
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Basketball schedule
Panther families, please note Carroll County Schools will be closed Wednesday through Friday this week in honor of Thanksgiving. We hope you have a wonderful holiday!
over 1 year ago, Jennifer Willhoite
Thanksgiving