In Kentucky, you must stop in all directions for a school bus with its stop arm extended and red lights flashing, unless you are on a divided highway with four or more lanes and are in the opposite direction of the bus. You must remain stopped until the bus's stop arm is withdrawn, the lights stop flashing, and the bus begins moving again.
#schoolbussafetyweek
5 months ago, Carter County Schools
It's not JUST a stop sign, it's a child's life.
Do you know when to stop for a school bus? What if you are on a divided highway?
It is always a good idea to review Kentucky's School Bus Stop Laws.
5 months ago, Carter County Schools
Kentucky School Bus Stop Law - page 1
Kentucky School Bus Stop Law - page 2

Each school day, millions of children ride school buses. Did you know that the school bus is one of the safest vehicles on the road? Less than 1% of all traffic fatalities involve children on school transportation vehicles. Children are more at risk when approaching or leaving a school bus. It’s important for all drivers, as well as parents and students, to understand school bus safety.

Before the Bus Arrives

Your child should arrive at the bus stop at least five minutes before the bus arrives. Ahead of the new school year, visit the bus stop and show your child where to wait for the bus, at least ten feet — five giant steps — away from the curb. Remind your child that the bus stop is not a place to run or play.

Getting On and Off Safely

When the school bus arrives, your child should wait until the bus comes to a complete stop, the door opens, and the driver says it’s okay to get on or off. Your child should use the handrails to avoid falling. 

Always Use Caution Around the Bus 

Your child should never walk behind a school bus. If your child must cross the street in front of the bus, tell them to walk on a sidewalk or along the side of the street to a place at least ten feet — five giant steps — in front of the bus before crossing. Your child should also make eye contact with the bus driver before crossing to make sure the driver can see that they’re crossing to avoid the danger zone. If your child drops something near the school bus, like a phone or book, the safest thing is for your child to tell the bus driver right away. Your child should not try to pick up the item, because the driver might not be able to see them.

5 months ago, Carter County Schools
Talk to your child about school bus safety
We want to send out a special "Thank You" to all of the employees in the Transportation Department as we kick off National School Bus Safety Week!
5 months ago, Carter County Schools
Special Thank You to our Transportation Department as we kick off School Bus Safety Week!
Every day is anti-bullying day and Be Kind day in Carter County. We work hard every day to be the Gold Standard in all we do, including being kind to everyone. Be the Gold...Stand up, Speak Out. Be Kind. Each month Carter County Schools will recognize those students who demonstrate the Gold Standard in kindness or help stop bullying. We invite our community partners to help us recognize these students in any way that fits their business. Signs, name a coffee or treat after the student, give a gift card, invite the student to your business for an experience, etc. ANYONE can share a student who is The Gold Standard in kindness. Send an email to Dr. Fraley at Jennifer.fraley@carter.kyschools.us. Share the student's name, school and a brief description of how they demonstrated the Gold Standard in kindness and/or anti-bullying. Students will be recognized on a monthly basis. Local businesses and agencies that wish to participate can email Dr. Fraley as well. Local businesses and agencies that participate in our recognition will receive a Gold Heart sign to display in their business.
5 months ago, Jennifer Fraley
gold floating heart

Dr. Fraley is committed to keeping the board of education and our community informed.

5 months ago, Carter County Schools
10-09-25 Dr Fraley Letter
Fourth and Fifth grade students made yogurt parfaits during 4-H Cooking Club at Carter City Elementary this afternoon. Thanks to Carter City FRC Coordinator, Michaela Stevens, for organizing this event!
5 months ago, Kristen Bledsoe
Fourth and Fifth grade students made yogurt parfaits during 4-H Cooking Club at Carter City Elementary this afternoon. Thanks to Carter City FRC Coordinator, Michaela Stevens, for organizing this event!
Fourth and Fifth grade students made yogurt parfaits during 4-H Cooking Club at Carter City Elementary this afternoon. Thanks to Carter City FRC Coordinator, Michaela Stevens, for organizing this event!
Fourth and Fifth grade students made yogurt parfaits during 4-H Cooking Club at Carter City Elementary this afternoon. Thanks to Carter City FRC Coordinator, Michaela Stevens, for organizing this event!
Fourth and Fifth grade students made yogurt parfaits during 4-H Cooking Club at Carter City Elementary this afternoon. Thanks to Carter City FRC Coordinator, Michaela Stevens, for organizing this event!
Fourth and Fifth grade students made yogurt parfaits during 4-H Cooking Club at Carter City Elementary this afternoon. Thanks to Carter City FRC Coordinator, Michaela Stevens, for organizing this event!
Fourth and Fifth grade students made yogurt parfaits during 4-H Cooking Club at Carter City Elementary this afternoon. Thanks to Carter City FRC Coordinator, Michaela Stevens, for organizing this event!
Fall brings lots of fun events in Carter County Schools and Spirit week fun. Check out school info flyers! #TheGoldStandard
5 months ago, Jennifer Fraley
Boo Bash flyer
book fair flyer
fall festival flyer
trunk or treat flyer
family fall night flyer
fall festival flyer
spirit week flyer
Senior night flyer
spirit week flyer
spirit week flyer
Carter County Families, Students, Staff, and Community....please take just a couple of minutes to respond to the survey(s) appropriate for your role(s). These voice surveys will help us plan for improvement at the district level. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MQhg2pRUsUc71wsYNWLp2a3ZT3zaVBrjKn0ilzX0bPU/edit?usp=drivesdk
6 months ago, Jennifer Fraley
we want your input and 5 stars
It is a long Fall Break weekend in Carter County!
6 months ago, Carter County Schools
Fall Break 2025
Wednesday 10-1-25 afternoon West End Bus Delay: Bus #9 will be delayed approximately 35 minutes. Bus #7 will be replacing Bus #9. Evening Route: 3:10 West High, West Middle, Olive Hill Elementary, Blueberry Ridge, Cobbly Knobb, Route 2, Old Henderson Branch, Crawford Ave, College Hill, Hitchins Ave, Route 2078, Perrys Branch
6 months ago, Jennifer Fraley
On Wednesday morning 10.1.25 East end bus #4 will be delayed approximately 30 minutes. Bus #10 will be replacing bus #4.
6 months ago, Jennifer Fraley
Bus update on east side this afternoon. Bus number 47 from Prichard Elementary will be 40 minutes late. Bus 47 from East Carter high school will be 15 minutes late.
6 months ago, Jennifer Fraley
East Carter, West Carter and Boyd County joined together for a very special Kick for a Cure event. The event tonight was dedicated to Dr. Tiffany Felty, Carter County's Director of School Nutrition. Everyone gathered together tonight to show love and support to Tiffany as she receives treatment. She is definitely well-loved🩷 🎀 🩷.
6 months ago, Jennifer Fraley
crowd holding Kick for a Cure banner and releasing balloons.
Changes to bus routes for tomorrow MORNING September 30. East end bus number 4 will be delayed 30 minutes. Bus number 10 will be replacing bus number 4. East end bus number 47 will be delayed 30 minutes. Bus number 58 will be replacing bus number 47.
6 months ago, Jennifer Fraley
Bus # 7 on West side of county will be delayed 35-40 minutes this morning. Students will not be counted tardy.
6 months ago, Jennifer Fraley
This message is about bus transportation for tomorrow, Monday September 29, 2025. Bus #4 will be delayed about 30 mins tomorrow morning. Bus #10 will be replacing Bus #4 for the morning route. Students on this bus will not be counted as tardy.
6 months ago, Jennifer Fraley
Many times when there is a problem, we tend to focus on the negatives. Last night's electrical problem at the WCHS game /Homecoming announcement was an unfortunate event. A faulty wire put a quick halt to everything with a fiery exclamation point! However, it was handled the very best way by everyone there. Fans included. Our Director of Maintenance and Transportation Ronnie Cooley and Police Chief RD Porter quickly shifted from proud homecoming dads to their day jobs. Principal Zack Moore, AD Erik Kouns, SRO Erik Caudill, Coach Daniel Barker, CCBOE member Chris Perry and many other WCHS staff and others made sure safety was addressed first and safely got everyone out avoiding the problem area so that other first responders including the Olive Hill Fire Department and RECC could identify the cause and get the power safely restored before 10:30. Zack Moore was there til everyone was safely gone and everything was complete. A huge thank you to everyone for all you did to ensure this was handled safely and the very best way possible. While it was not the end of the game we wanted, it was the Gold Standard in safely handling an emergency. ⭐️
6 months ago, Jennifer Fraley
I want to make you aware that an incident occurred in an East Carter Middle School classroom today. All students have been checked on by administration and SRO and are safe. The parents and guardians of those students impacted have been called. We take this matter very seriously and have begun a full investigation in accordance with district policies. While we cannot share further details at this time, please be assured that appropriate steps are being taken to address the situation. The safety and well-being of our students is always our top priority, and we will keep you informed as we are able. Thank you for your continued support of our schools.
6 months ago, Jennifer Fraley
East Carter High School is wearing Red for Reid to show love and support for the friends and family during this loss of their classmate who graduated last year. ❤️
6 months ago, Jennifer Fraley
400 or more students wearing red in front on stage