It was a busy and exciting day in Mrs. Kreke’s kindergarten class last Friday! Students became paleontologists for the day and also helped celebrate Mrs. Kreke’s birthday. What a fun way to learn and celebrate!





Mrs. Repking’s 1st graders had a blast celebrating the Super Bowl with football-themed centers, games, and activities! So much fun learning and playing like champs!





Attention Parents of Incoming Kindergartners!
Preregistration for kindergarten at Teutopolis Grade School is now open! Please call the TGS office to preregister your child between February 9th–March 10th.
We can’t wait to welcome the newest members of our school family!
Preregistration for kindergarten at Teutopolis Grade School is now open! Please call the TGS office to preregister your child between February 9th–March 10th.
We can’t wait to welcome the newest members of our school family!

Mrs. Eckelberry’s 4th grade math class put their math skills to work to celebrate the 7th grade boys’ state championship victory! Way to go, Shoes!

We love seeing our students lead! A second grader modeled how she uses Touch Math to help first graders build confidence and accuracy with fact quizzes.

100 Day fun in Mrs. Repking's 1st grade classroom!



100th Day fun in Mrs. Kreke’s kindergarten class!



As part of their 100 Day Challenge, students in Mrs. Kreke’s fifth-grade math class took on a 100-piece puzzle! They did an amazing job collaborating and working together to successfully complete the challenge.




Students from Mrs. Meyer’s 5th grade class partnered with Ms. Kreke’s 2nd graders for Buddy Day, creating Valentine boxes and building connections.





Pizza, pasta, and polar animals made for a perfect combination! A big thank you to Joe’s Pizza for generously donating boxes to Mrs. Wilder’s 3rd grade homeroom. Students worked hard researching polar animals using multiple resources, then published their paragraphs and showcased their learning by creating polar habitat dioramas. It was “snow” much fun!


This week, kindergarten students explored weather and Earth science through hands-on learning and discovery!
Mrs. Eckelberry’s 4th grade class and Mrs. Kreke’s Kindergarten class shared exciting stories about Christmas and shared their favorite toy with their buddy.




We are grateful to the Rosalee Hinkle family for their generous contribution to our grade school library. Thanks to their support, new books have been added, and our students are eager to explore them!

Mrs. Willman’s class has been having snow much fun! Students enjoyed winter-themed learning activities that brought stories, creativity, and hands-on fun into the classroom.


After learning interesting facts about snowflakes, students in Mrs. Drees’ class showcased their creativity by designing snowflakes with marshmallows and toothpicks. What a fun and engaging hands-on activity!

Preschool Screening Information
2026 Preschool screenings will take place February 24–26 at the Sister Ethelbert Center.
Please call Amber Probst, TGS Secretary, to schedule a preschool screening for your child.
We look forward to meeting our future students!
2026 Preschool screenings will take place February 24–26 at the Sister Ethelbert Center.
Please call Amber Probst, TGS Secretary, to schedule a preschool screening for your child.
We look forward to meeting our future students!

Mrs. McClellan’s first graders enjoyed reading How the Grinch Stole Christmas and then teamed up to design their own sleighs! The challenge was getting them up Mt. Crumpit, and we tested how many presents each sleigh could carry. What a fun holiday activity!



The buddies in Mrs. Siemer’s 3rd grade class and Mrs. Willman’s 1st grade class enjoyed spending time together listening to the story Elf and learning how to draw Buddy the Elf. They also enjoyed singing some Christmas songs together!


Our 4th-grade students worked hard to deck the halls for the holidays, filling our school with creativity, teamwork, and festive spirit! We are so proud of their effort and enthusiasm. It truly makes our school shine this season.








The third graders will be participating in the Bikes for Books program sponsored by the Edgewood Masonic Lodge #484. This will take place in the 3rd quarter. Students will earn tickets for successfully passing an AR test on a book. In March, we will draw the winner, and they will win a bike. This is our 2nd year of doing this program. Thanks to the Masonic Lodge for giving us this opportunity. We can't wait to see how many books the 3rd graders can read in the 3rd quarter.
