All rows, from left, starting with the first: Lexi Walter, Yanet Gonzalez-Zacarias, Allie Tribble. Second: Belle Esslinger, Kate Mills, Ella Barden. Third: Walker Camp, Zeke Ussery, Mark Zimmer. Fourth: Riley Girard, Jack Huett, Tai Jackson. Fifth: Will Jennings, Bobby Patel.
Junior Honor Marshals announced at CHS
Fourteen Carrollton High School juniors have been selected to represent their class as Honor Marshals. Honor Marshals are the top 14 members of the junior class based on cumulative grade point average as determined in February of their junior year. Students chosen must be in good standing as a full IB diploma student or; will have completed at least six AP/IB/Spanish IV courses by the end of their junior year; have a 95% attendance rate or better for the current school year, and have no discipline referrals level II or higher for the current school year.
CUES hosts Family Engagement Night to prep for Milestones
Earlier this week, Carrollton Upper Elementary School held a "Crush the Milestones" Parent and Family Engagement Night. The event provided resources to help students and parents prepare for Milestone assessments which are coming up later this spring.
CES students create art for fundraiser
CES students have worked hard to create some beautiful artwork for the Square 1 Art fundraiser! Order online or turn in paper order forms at CES by Wednesday, March 30. To help support our Trojans, click HERE.
Education pathway gives students hands-on teaching experience
When Andrea Davis began teaching at Carrollton City Schools, she had a vision for students in her education pathway classes to help them gain hands-on experience working with students in the classroom.

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CJHS students learn about black lights in STEM lab
Ever wonder how black lights work? Eighth grade students completed a lab using special lotions to determine the relationship between wavelength and what they saw.
Heads up! Digital speed signs installed on Ben Scott Boulevard
The speed limited on Ben Scott Blvd. is 25mph. The new digital speed signs were installed to help drivers know when to slow it down a notch. Go slow and help keep the CCS campus safe!
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