
Ms. Apple's ELA class completes their study on plastic waist and the environment by using VR headsets to tour the New York Recycle Center and Landfill, trying out paper straws and cups to see how they compare to their less environmentally-friendly plastic counterpart, and sharing solutions in small group and whole class discussions comparing the pros and cons of each solution from environmental impact to cost. Then, using their learning, they will be forming their own conclusions in a written response.


Local students met with Governor Rauner in Effingham yesterday to discuss childhood cancer. Included in the group were Teutopolis students Kinley Briggs and Elizabeth Weidner.

The best kind of test is taste testing! First graders are tasting apples during our visit with Lisa Zumbahlen from AG in the Classroom.

Wabash Communications Co-op intends to broadcast the Teutopolis Volleyball game tonight @ North Clay. Here is a link to the channel if you are interested. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWoo3wyybeYEnTpTxK2jbUg

Shoes win 6-1 and advance to the IESA state tournament in East Peoria next Friday and Saturday. They play Friday at 2:30.


Shoes need 3 outs.

And Logan Roepke doubles in two more. 6-1 Shoes lead.

Now, Derrick Niemerg doubles in two. Shoes lead 4-1.

Tyler Schwerdt triples in a run to put the Shoes on top 2-1. Shoes have bases loaded.

Windsor/Stew-Stras gets a run with some aggressive base running and ties the game 1-1 after 6 innings.

James Niebrugge drives in a run, and the Shoes take a 1-0 lead in the top of the 6th.

Still no score after five innings.

Shoes throw out another baserunner. We are still scoreless after 4.

Shoes throw out two baserunners to keep the game scoreless after 3 innings.

Shoes get out of a jam and keep the game scoreless after two innings.

No score after 1 inning in Jr high baseball sectional.

We will be posting scores from jr high sectional baseball this morning. It is TJHS vs. Windsor/Stew-Stras.


THS Girls Tennis tournament in Mt Vernon today 9/22 cancelled due to rain.

This week, Mrs. Repking's students were challenged to build a wind turbine that could lift at least 10 grams using the rotation of the axis. This STEM project challenged our students' perseverance, but it made success so much sweeter!

Mrs. Kreke’s class filled their bucket and earned an ice cream party! We learned that we can fill a bucket by being respectful, ready, and responsible! We are Proud to be Wooden Shoes!