Soccer update: Shoes up 2-0 over Altamont at the half. Next game scheduled at 3:00 vs. St. Anthony at Teutopolis.
The St. Anthony Teutopolis Soccer Tournament final day (8-31) schedule. See schedule below.

The Wooden Bat Classic will be August 31 @ the Teutopolis HS Baseball Field. Please see the attached schedule.

Wooden Shoes baseball final: Shoes won 4-2 over Neoga. Next game will be Sat. (8-31) as we will host our Wooden Bat Classic. Shoes vs. St. A @ 9:00 am.
St. Anthony Teutopolis Soccer Tournament final: Mt. Carmel over Wooden Shoes 4-1.
Wooden Shoes soccer update: Shoes down 3-1 vs. Mt. Carmel with 11:30 to play.

Students in Mrs. Kreke's science class are experimenting to see which fly the greater distance, smaller planes or larger planes?
Teutopolis Baseball today vs. Neoga will begin at 4:15 pm with a JV game to follow.
Wooden Shoes win 2-0 over the St. Anthony Bulldogs!
Wooden Shoes vs. St. Anthony. We are scoreless going into the top of the 4th.

Loving the great crowd at T.G.S. Open House!
Wooden Shoes Soccer final: Shoes defeat Harrisburg 7-2.

In music the 1st graders are learning about how you can rock by being kind to others and doing the right thing! These students rock and roll!




Mrs. Kreke’s class had a great first week! Our unit with Eric Carle was a success! When we read the story House for Hermit Crab, fifth grade Mrs. Kreke brought over the real hermit crabs from her science class!

NO COOKING TONIGHT! The Cross Country team is hosting a drive thru. Stop by the high school and get supper. They will be out there till 6:30 pm.

Check out our fantastic first grade staff donning their new shirts! They are ready for their favorite people!
T.H.S. senior, Ms. Roepke, is working as a student aide as part of her Diversified Occupations class. We are so happy to have Ms. Roepke on board at T.G.S.!
Girls and Boys Golf cancelled today 8/22/19 vs Hillsboro.
Mrs. Jansen's Kindergarten class hunted for the Gingerbread Man. Each clue took them to a different place in the grade school. While they were on the hunt they were introduced to different staff members that they would be coming in contact with throughout each school day.
Mrs. Kinkelaar's students learned an important lesson: It doesn't matter what you look like on the outside, it's what's on the inside that counts! We opened two presents! The colorful present contained rocks and the "boring" present contained M&Ms!
