Gregg Lohman, THS graduate who now is the drummer for country music star Easton Corbin, visited THS on Friday and spoke to two of Mr. Niebrugge’s classes about goals and dreams. Thanks so much Gregg!
THS staff wore red today for American Heart Awareness Month.
THS Art students recently completed 10 portraits of children from Cameroon as a part of the Memory Project. These children don't often have photographs of themselves so these portraits will be a very special gift for each of them.
Business Essentials classes recently learned about:
Sexual Harassment: what is it and how to report it.
Workplace Conflict Management:
How to talk to a supervisor: asking for a raise.
Statistics students gain hands-on experience of confidence intervals and estimates of population proportions by using m&m's.
Anatomy and Physiology students are studying the human body's special senses. After being assessed over the eye, they were able to further their learning and dissect cow and sheep eyes
Mrs. Mette speaking to Mr. Fleener's Phys-Chem classes about cochlear implants.
District and All-State Musicians
Congratulations to these THS Students for making ILMEA district band and/or choir. Jackson Probst-trumpet, Allie Drees-clarinet, and Isaac Vahling-tuba participated in the district band. Bailey Niccum-alto, and Leo Niemerg-tenor, participated in the district choir.
ILMEA District and All-State Musicians
Congratulations to these THS Students for making ILMEA district band and/or choir. On November 20th these students represented Teutopolis by going to Eastern Illinois University for District five. Jackson Probst-trumpet, Allie Drees-clarinet, and Isaac Vahling-tuba participated in the district band. Bailey Niccum-alto, and Leo Niemerg-tenor, participated in the district choir.
In addition, three students will represent Teutopolis High School this month in Peoria at All-State. Bailey Niccum was announced as the National Anthem female vocalist winner and made the Honors Choir. Jackson Probst made the All-State band and Isaac Vahling made the Honors band sitting 7th in the state. These students will travel to Peoria for three days and perform at the Peoria Civic Center on Saturday, January 29th. Organizers say this is the highest high school band accomplishment, and is the equivalent of any athlete or sports team reaching State.
There will be a blood drive for the public, sponsored by the THS student council, at the Teutopolis Banquet Hall on Tuesday, January 4, from 12:00 to 6:00 PM.
Please visit RedCrossBood.org and enter TeutopolisCommunity to schedule an appointment.
Your donation will help save lives and contribute to a scholarship for a THS senior this year.
Athletic PE had another successful max week!! Students continue to work extremely hard and improve. Congratulations to all our students!! #ShoeStrength
Thank you to Unit 50 Schools for helping us upgrade our weight room equipment. The district helped purchase the three machines pictured as well as weights and bars. These purchases are helping all students at our high school!!! #GoShoes!!
The high school statistics class recently investigated Nabisco's claim from the mid-1990's that every package was "1000 chips delicious."
The National Honor Society Gingerbread House Decorating Competition is underway! Students can sign up to decorate gingerbread houses during their lunch period. We can't wait to see what they create!
Business Essentials students learned how to properly write a letter of resignation. Students also learned the proper etiquette for quitting a job.
A mural commemorating the 1929 building was completed this week at THS. The mural is next to the crest and cornerstone that was relocated from the 1929 building. Thanks to all who helped with this project!
Jerry Runde of Teutopolis State Bank presents the members of the THS varsity club with a check for $1000 to sponsor the Halftime Hotshot Competition at boys varsity basketball home games again this year.
Ms. King's Speech students practiced group speeches in the library. Groups tested their technology and timing by chromecasting to the TVs. Speeches must be a minimum of 20 minutes and contain 3 student produced commercials.
Dual credit electronics class recently learned about capacitors, charge, and discharge. Students also learned how to use an oscilloscope.
The students decorated the THS hallways with a theme of "Dancing in the Sky" to celebrate Homecoming 2021 this week. Each day includes a different dress-up theme, and on Friday, we'll prepare for the big game with a schoolwide assembly, featuring our athletes and homecoming court.