Phys-Chem students are using the Vernier lab equipment for identifying locations on their phase change graph.


Physics is working on a torque project with the Vernier lab equipment.

The THS Writing Club used their creative (and sometimes silly) writing skills to make Valentine's Day cards to share with loved ones.

In Computer-Aided Manufacturing class, students just finished three weeks of learning how to program a CNC machine. They designed their projects and cut them out on the CNC machines.




"THS Welcomes Judge Siemer"
4th Judicial Circuit Court Judge Marty Siemer visited THS Civics classes on Friday February 5, 2021. He spoke to THS sophomores about the structure of the Illinois Courts System, the various details of the trial process, and how citizens can serve through jury duty. While Judge Siemer also fielded several questions from the classes, no students were found in contempt of court today, and the visit was certainly enjoyed by all! Thanks again to Judge Siemer for taking the time to make today's visit work out!




Calculus students concluded their unit of study on derivatives with some optimization problems. Students are investigating the amount of surface area of aluminum used by bottling companies.



Industrial Ed students in Cabinet Making class finished up night stands this week. Cabinet making teaches students various woodworking tools and a useful trade skill. Students cut and built nightstands with some having a checkerboard inlay for the top design.




Keyboarding students are learning business etiquette daily. Tools such as how to introduce themselves, shaking hands, the importance of body language, and how to carry a conversation.
THS art students are working on their scratchboard drawings which is a process that involves scratching away black ink to reveal white underneath.


Foods enjoyed no bake cookies!


Yesterday was Generation Day at the high school as we celebrated both Homecoming Week and the 100th Day of School.
Freshmen dressed as babies
Sophomores dressed as college-aged young adults
Juniors dressed as middle-aged adults
Seniors dressed as senior citizens
And teachers... well, we figured that if our seniors are old, then we must be haunting the halls as ghosts of the past




THS Student Council has decorated the halls for our Homecoming Week, aptly themed "Masquerade" this year.




Bernie has invaded THS!
Several teachers dressed up for homecoming week's meme day.

Mrs. Mapes' English I students got creative with their Poetry Out Loud competition presentations since masks must be worn in the classroom. They did a great job in this first round of the nationwide competition!
World History students at THS conducted a mock meeting of the Estates General in France in the year 1789, just before the start of the French Revolution.



Students in Horticulture class started assembling the new hydroponic growing towers today! There are a total of 7 towers that are being constructed.



Congratulations to the 2020-21 THS Homecoming Court!
Because there is no Homecoming dance or game this year due to COVID circumstances, the coronation will be recorded on January 30 and then distributed over the school’s social media.
Learn more about our Homecoming Court by watching the video here: https://youtu.be/G8-nWVr5Io8

We are finally able to use our weight room!!!! Big shoutout to our custodial staff for helping us getting the floor installed and moving in equipment!!!


English 3 students created visual representations of poems to show the poem's meaning and tone ahead of their Poetry Out Loud classroom competition Jan. 13, where they will perform the poems from memory.

THS Ag Welding students learn to use various tools:
Justin Hardiek is using an ARC welder. SMAW - Shielded Metal ARC Welding Process.
Derek Hewing is using a dry cut/metal cutting saw.
Kayden Zerrusen is using an oxyacetylene torch (OAW).




