
Thank you to all of our school lunch heroes! You are appreciated!


Cartmell yearbooks are on sale! Use this link http://www.balfour.com/student-info and search for Cartmell.


Carroll County Schools needs your input! Please complete the survey as part of the creation and implementation of our Strategic Plan. Help us build a great future for Carroll County Schools! Surveys must be completed by today.
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Carroll County Schools needs your input! Please take a few minutes to answer these short survey questions. This survey is open to everyone! You can use the QR code or click on this link. https://forms.hcg.com/f/41731033/f7d6/


Cartmell Elementary School held a western-themed family math and reading night. Students and their families visited classrooms and could shop at the book fair. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

Susan Mills, a mom, author and illustrator, spoke to third grade students at Cartmell Elementary School recently. They read her book “Alex, the Awesome and Artsy Allosaurus” together.
Alex is a dinosaur who has some anxiety issues. Mills spoke to the children about being anxious and some ways they could calm themselves, including breathing techniques. They also made a pinky promise to talk to someone if they were feeling anxious or needed help.
“We are all different and that is awesome,” Mills said.
Cartmell teacher Natalie Abbott is studying for a Master of Library Science degree and learned about a program called School Days. The Kentucky Book Festival and Kentucky Humanities provide the author and books to the schools at no charge. Each child receives a signed copy of the author’s book.

Carroll County Schools needs your input! Please complete the survey as part of the creation and implementation of our Strategic Plan. Help us build a great future for Carroll County Schools! Surveys must be completed by April 30.
https://forms.hcg.com/f/41731033/f7d6/


Join Superintendent Casey Jaynes for Coffee With Casey tomorrow morning. Everyone is welcome!


Thank you to all the administrative staff who help make Carroll County Schools great! We appreciate you!



The comment and review period for a proposed science instructional resource concludes tomorrow. Anyone is welcome to review the documentation at the board of education, 813 Hawkins Street.


Coffee With Casey is Friday! Enjoy a cup of coffee with Superintendent Casey Jaynes while talking about the future of Carroll County Schools. Everyone is welcome!


Enjoy some great entertainment tonight at Carroll County High School! The drama club is presenting A Voice in the Dark: A Salem Story. Tickets are $10 per person and can be purchased at the door.


The comment and review period for a proposed science instructional resource is open. Anyone is welcome to review the documentation at the board of education, 813 Hawkins Street.


Updated information for ESS and Lighthouse:


Mark your calendars! Tomorrow evening Michael DeLeon will speak to the community about the dangers of youth vaping. Door prizes will be awarded, including two 50-inch TVs and HOS gift cards. Please join us at 6 p.m. in the CCHS gym.


Michael DeLeon and Steered Straight are coming soon! Thursday will be full of information about the dangers of youth vaping. Door prizes, including two big screen TVs and HOS gift cards, will be given away at the Parent Academy. Everyone is welcome!


OVEC is hosting a 5K run/walk to benefit Head Start. Join in the fun!


The Cartmell Elementary Animal Savers STLP group held a collection drive and animal adoption event at Tractor Supply this weekend. Three pups were adopted! The public gave 16 very large bags of food, lots of treats and some toys and collars and cleaning supplies, as well as $140 in cash donations. Great job to this STLP team!

Don't forget Carroll County Schools is hosting Michael DeLeon on Thursday! He will speak about the dangers of youth vaping. Door prizes will be given at the Parent Academy at 6 p.m. Please join us!


Cartmell Elementary students in Ms. Southworth, Ms. Evans and Mr. Courtney's classes held a poetry slam recently. The students read their own poems about seasons and the group learned the proper response to a poetry reading is to snap rather than clap.