
The Teutopolis kindergarten spooks haunted the hallways and gymnasium of the Grade School on Friday, October 27.

Who are these scary folks driving our children home from school? Happy Halloween!

Wouldn't it be cool if students could learn about DNA up close in 3D or "travel" to places like the Washington Monument? You can make Google expeditions like this possible by donating your old smart phones to our Device Drive!
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Learn more about Google Expeditions:
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Never too old to enjoy Play-Doh! Miss Mette’s fourth graders made their own models of landforms.


Mrs. Breer's kindergarten students participated in a STEM activity to make their witch's brew bubble! Spooky!!!

The Sixth Grade Book Club recently met to discuss their first Rebecca Caudill Book. Ms. Funneman from the Effingham Public Library led the students in a discussion of The Night Divided by Jennifer Nielsen.

The Shoes came out on fire and never cooled off and win the match with 25-13 and 25-20. They play Pana Thurs night for regional championship

Good student section tonight.


The Lady Shoes dominate game one 25-13.

The Lady Shoes are getting ready for regional volleyball action against Shelbyville in about 10 minutes.


TGS third graders are making murals about four Native American tribes! They used their social studies books and chrome books to find interesting facts!

Mrs. Chesnut's sixth grade students read to Mrs. Kreke's Kindergarten class. They loved it!

Mrs. Chesnut's Social Studies class worked in small groups to develop a language, 10 laws, and trade for their culture. Once their culture had these three things they could use their technology to make a catapult to conquer the other groups.

Mrs. Kreke's kindergarten students making spooky hands with popcorn and candy corn!

It's a good day for the TEF Recycling Drive. Drop off your old electronics between 9-12 this morning in front of T-Town HS.


Students from Mrs. Chesnut's sixth grade reading class entertained Mrs. Jansen's kindergarten class with a Book Read. Thanks Anora and Ally!

All 4 kindergarten classes visited the Oakaw Valley Apple Orchard. The children were excited to watch how apple cider was made. They each picked 4 apples and had apple donuts and apple cider for snack.

It's great to have our parents in the building for conferences!

Schumacher Orthodontics Contributes to TEF
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Fourth graders send a thank you to Clint and Jackie Beccue for their geology presentation! Students loved the hands on experience with rocks to help them better understand their science class material.