Please see the letter below about weather dismissals.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-wL_RdFBebOZsbYrmuBwjunNr5ZqchXw/view?usp=drive_link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-wL_RdFBebOZsbYrmuBwjunNr5ZqchXw/view?usp=drive_link

Carrollton athletes just got a major boost.
Carroll County Memorial Hospital and Carrollton Public School District are excited to announce Dr. Tim Reid’s new Sports Medicine Training Room - right at CHS.
Dr. Reid will be on-site one afternoon each week to work with athletes at no cost to families. He can help with:
• Injury evaluations
• Training plans & conditioning
• Cross-training guidance
• Nutrition support
The goal is simple: keep athletes healthy, strong, and competing at their best.
Athletes, parents, or coaches can make the request for the visit. These sessions are not a substitute for regular medical care - just a convenient way to catch concerns early. If a student needs anything beyond an evaluation (like an x-ray or follow-up), Dr. Reid will contact the parent directly.
Parents will complete a one-time yearly consent form and will be contacted each visit to give permission to treat.
Questions? Contact the school office or Dr. Reid’s nurse, Katie, at Carroll County Memorial Hospital.
Carroll County Memorial Hospital and Carrollton Public School District are excited to announce Dr. Tim Reid’s new Sports Medicine Training Room - right at CHS.
Dr. Reid will be on-site one afternoon each week to work with athletes at no cost to families. He can help with:
• Injury evaluations
• Training plans & conditioning
• Cross-training guidance
• Nutrition support
The goal is simple: keep athletes healthy, strong, and competing at their best.
Athletes, parents, or coaches can make the request for the visit. These sessions are not a substitute for regular medical care - just a convenient way to catch concerns early. If a student needs anything beyond an evaluation (like an x-ray or follow-up), Dr. Reid will contact the parent directly.
Parents will complete a one-time yearly consent form and will be contacted each visit to give permission to treat.
Questions? Contact the school office or Dr. Reid’s nurse, Katie, at Carroll County Memorial Hospital.

Thank you to BTC Bank for their $7,109 donation!! This donation was made possible through the use of their Trojan debit cards. Thank you to BTC Bank and our patrons who use their Trojan Card!!
A sincere THANK YOU to all of our students, staff, and community for your support in making our November Food Drive a success! We were able to support 41 families, with plans to offer more support in the weeks to come. Together we are Trojan strong! ❤️🤍🩶

Lady Trojans bringing home a back to back District Championship!!
Way to go Ladies!!
Way to go Ladies!!

Parent Teacher Conferences
October 23rd
9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
NO SCHOOL
October 23rd & October 24th
October 23rd
9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
NO SCHOOL
October 23rd & October 24th

The Scholastic Book Fair located in the Elementary Library. through October 23rd.

Thank you Hometown Pharmacy for this wonderful donation from Kap$4Kids! These funds are used for many great things for our students !

Funding from Carroll County Memorial Hospital enabled the Carrollton School District to purchase Stop The Bleed kits, as stipulated by SB68. We acknowledge CCMH's commitment and dedication to serving our Trojan family. Thank you!

Trojan athletic teams are off to a great start!!

Carrollton R-VII implements bus ID program. This is designed to not only keep better track of students but to also ensure sub bus drivers have knowledge of the routes and locations for student destinations. This card is also used to scan for meals. Please make sure your child's ID Card stays attached to their backpack!!

Carrollton students head back to class under updated cell phone policy.
Missouri Senate Bill 68: Prohibits students from using or displaying cell phones, or personal communication devices from the beginning until the end of the school day, including, but not limited to, during instructional time, meal times, breaks, time between classes, and study halls.
A student is considered in violation of this policy if the cell phone or banned device is visible, or not visible but in use by the student in any way.
Missouri Senate Bill 68: Prohibits students from using or displaying cell phones, or personal communication devices from the beginning until the end of the school day, including, but not limited to, during instructional time, meal times, breaks, time between classes, and study halls.
A student is considered in violation of this policy if the cell phone or banned device is visible, or not visible but in use by the student in any way.

