We'll have a late start in East Peoria at the Jr high state baseball tourney.
We will be providing updates from jr high state baseball on Twitter, our mobile app, and the Live Feed on our website. Game time 12:00. Go Shoes!
Jr High baseball wins 5-1 and advances to the final 4. They play at 12:00 tomorrow in semifinals.
Shoes now lead 5-1 in the 7th.
From Jr. High State Baseball - The Wooden Shoes jump ahead 3-0 in the bottom of the 4th.
First graders had a wonderful day at the Great Pumpkin Patch! Because the students were so well behaved and polite, the owner of the pumpkin patch commented, "We must be doing something right in T-Town!" Shown are Mrs. Kinkelaar's students.
From the Jr. High State Baseball Tournament - The Wooden Shoes are tied with Kankakee Bishop McNamara 0-0 after 3 innings.
Thanks to everyone for a successful night at the THS volleyball Pink Out.

Shoes win this one in two games. 25-12 and 25-14. This one's for you, Elizabeth.
The Lady Shoes come out on fire and win the first game 25-12.
We have a large student section at tonight's Pink Out volleyball game. The Lady Shoes are playing St. Anthony.

Mrs. Chojnicki's students are magically transforming those tricky plural nouns.
Kindergarten had a great field trip to the Sullivan Apple Orchard. They toured the orchard, picked apples, learned how they make apple cider, and enjoyed apple donuts. It was a wonderful day!


Students in Mrs. Yager’s class are excited to receive a free book every month! Thank-you to those who sponsored a child!

Kindergarten had a wonderful day at the Okaw Valley Orchard in Sullivan!
The preschool kids had fun seeing the large variety of pumpkins at Hartke’s Pumpkin Farm.
THS Boys Golf today 9/25 vs Okaw Valley @ Eff Country Club has been CANCELLED.
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.
