
The Shoes grab a 56-50 lead with 5:35 to play.

After 3 quarters, the Shoes lead Effingham 50-49.

The IHSA recognizes Greg Sapp for his outstanding service to high school sports. We can't think of anyone more deserving.



Shoes hold a slim 31-30 over the Flaming Hearts at the half.

The Shoes grab a 19-14 lead after 1quarter.

The Wooden Shoes win the JV game 46-28. Varsity action in about 25 minutes from Effingham High School.

Kindergarten students enjoyed Christmas around the world!

Parade and reception to celebrate the 7th grade girls 4th place finish in the 7-3A state tourney begins at 2:30 this afternoon at TJHS.

That's a win. 8th grade girls defeat the host Germantown Hills to advance to state championship game Thursday night. Final score 35-25.

Lady Shoes lead Germantown Hills 25-18 after 3 quarters in 8-3A state semifinal game.

8th grade girls lead the host school Germantown Hills 18-12 at the half. Let's. Go. Shoes.

8th grade girls are behind 7-6 after a quarter in their state semifinal game.

8th grade girls win to advance to final 4 in 8-3A state tourney. They play at 6:30 tonight to earn a state championship game on Thursday.

8th grade girls take a 16-14 lead into the 4th quarter at State tourney.

8th grade girls are down 8-7 at halftime of their state quarterfinal game in Germantown Hills.

Schools relatively close to us have had over 20% of their students absent with the flu. Please watch this video about hand-washing. Encourage your child to wash often. https://youtu.be/SyRtMl4a1FE

We'll be at the 7-3A third place game tonight. No cell signal in Auburn HS though. We'll post final score as soon as we can after the game.

Mrs. Breer's kindergarteners experimented to find out what materials do and do not float. Then they created boats so that the gingerbread man can beat that tricky fox across the water!

Mrs. Hotze's library classes have been reading Maybe Something Beautiful; How Art Transformed a Neighborhood, by F. Isabel Campoy. "Based on a true story, Maybe Something Beautiful reveals how art can inspire transformation- and how even the smallest artists can accomplish something big." This story was inspired by Rafael Lopez, a muralist from San Diego, California. Mrs. Hotze likes to emphasize the quote from this book to her students, "You, my friends, are all artists. The world is your canvas." This book is one of the twenty 2018 Monarch books that Mrs. Hotze reads throughout the school year with the kindergarten through 3rd-grade students at TGS. In January, these beautiful murals will be on display just outside the library doors.

The 8th grade girls advance to state tourney in Germantown Hills this Saturday at 1:00. The defeated a really good Tuscola team 32-29.