
Carroll County Schools will hose renowned speaker Michael De Leon on April 18 to discuss the dangers of youth vaping. He will visit each school and will host a community event at 6 p.m. in the high school gymnasium. Door prizes, including two 50-inch TVs, will be given away!



Carroll County Schools will host renowned speaker Michael DeLeon on April 18. He will discuss the dangers of youth vaping. A community event will be held that evening at 6 p.m. Door prizes will be given away, including a large screen TV. Please join us!


Carroll County Schools will host renowned speaker Michael DeLeon in school assemblies and a Parent Academy on April 18. The Parent Academy begins at 6 p.m. at the high school. All are encouraged to attend. Door prizes, including big screen TV's, will be awarded!



Fourth graders from Cartmell Elementary recently took a tour of the Carroll County Area Technology Center. They were introduced to each of the class offerings and had a little fun in the process. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

Thank you to all of our Assistant Principals for your commitment to Carroll County Schools!


All eyes were pointed toward the sky today when Carroll County was in the zone of near totality for the solar eclipse. Keep sharing your photos with us! Tag us on Facebook or email them to Jennifer.Willhoite@carroll.kyschools.us. Thanks to Megan Snider, Jace Romans, Hannah Noble, Deidra Hays, Rachel Hilario, Julia Mazza and Director of Technology Zach Morris-Dean for sharing these shots! More will be posted in a folder on the district's Facebook page.





Mrs. Catt, the librarian at Cartmell, conducted a random drawing to give away three signed copies of “The Big Eclipse Day”— a book recently published by her author/science teacher friend from Frisco, TX, Sherrie Klein (aka Sharky Science). The winners were Abigail Laib, Bradley Routon, and Liah Gutierrez (not pictured).

Carroll County's students are on the buses and heading home before today's total solar eclipse. Enjoy the event and remember to wear your eclipse glasses!

Panther families, please remember that students will be released early tomorrow before the total solar eclipse. Please see the graphics for details about each school.






Thank you to our wonderful school librarians!


Carroll County Schools will host nationally renowned speaker Michael DeLeon on April 18. He will talk to younger children about safety among strangers and to the older students about the dangers of vaping. A parent academy will be held at 6 p.m. on April 18 to discuss youth vaping. Please join us!!


The solar eclipse will occur in just a few days! Please review these graphics for information about procedures for your child's school. All schools will be released by 1 p.m. on Monday, April 8.






Enjoy your Spring Break! We will greet our students when we return on Monday, April 8.


Please take note of this interpretation service offered by Carroll County Schools.



The Commonwealth Autism Care Color Outside the Lines 5K walk/run will be held next month.
Commonwealth Autism Care operates on Gillock Avenue, providing in-clinic therapy and performing autism diagnostic evaluations. The 5K walk/run will help purchase materials for children who receive their services.
There is no sign-up deadline for the 5K walk/run. However, anyone who registers between now and April 13 will receive their T-shirt on race day.
For more information, check Facebook or email stevie@commonwealthaba.com.


The Luck of the Irish was alive and well at Cartmell Elementary School last week when the green house, Isibindi, was celebrated at a school assembly. (More photos on the District Facebook page.)

📢 Attention Parents 📢
🗓️ Mark your calendars! 🗓️
We want to remind all parents that on Monday, April 8th, we will be releasing school early at 12:45 PM due to the total solar eclipse happening later that day. This is the first day back to school after spring break.
There will be NO AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM this day. Please let us know how your child will get home.
If your child will be riding the bus that day, it is important to ensure that someone is present at the bus stop to pick up your child by 1:15 PM.
Pickups will begin at 12:45 and will be in the loop like usual.
If there are any changes to your child's usual transportation arrangements, please notify the office at Cartmell prior to 11:30 on April 8th by sending an email to cartbuspass@carroll.kyschools.us. If you already know, please feel free to send your email now.
If there is no change in your child's transportation for this day, you do not have to do anything.
Thank you for your cooperation and assistance in ensuring the safety and smooth transition of our students! 🚌👨👩👧👦


The Strategic Plan Steering Committee yesterday worked on determining the core values for Carroll County Schools. Our community members added their thoughts during a Town Hall last night. Please continue to participate in this process and give your input!

An impactful and informative seminar on vaping will be held on April 18. Students at each school will participate and there is a parent academy as well. Watch our social media and websites for more information!


Members of the Carroll County High School FFA Chapter celebrated Ag Day by reading to students at Kathryn Winn Primary and Cartmell Elementary.
They read a book about bugs and set up butterfly grow kits with children at Kathryn Winn. The group also read a book about greenhouses and set up window sill greenhouses filled with items planted by Cartmell Elementary students. The books and kits were donated by the Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation.
The FFA members include Kaitlyn Wilson, Matthew Biggin, Navaeh Crawford, Brayden Stewart, Houston Parker, Lacie Gross, Madi Groves, Skyler Robbins, Andrea Cotero, Keagan Hatton, Gage Stone, Johnny Scherder, Brooklyn Brewer, Macy Coghill, Macyn Walters, Luke Taylor, Jaslyn Walker, Zayn Satchwell, Jackson Kyle, Landon Warren, Patrick Parker, Rileigh Darnold, Kaden Dukes, Kaseton Tilley and Coy Willhoite.