
Partnership in Parenting kicked off their June group at the Newman Regional Library. PIP is partnering with the library for the Summer Reading Program. This year's theme is "Read, Renew, Repeat." The featured book was "Our Environment" by Little Hippos Books.
Following the focus of the story, the PIP-Squeaks learned about the ocean, the desert, the mountains, the tundra, and the rain forest. Because the book included sensory pictures, the craft included sensory art, too. The children added blue fingerprints to their whales, sandpaper to their camels, cotton balls to their arctic foxes, and yarn for their tigers' stripes.
Before heading out the door, each child received a copy of the book and a snack. The next group will be Wednesday, July 10, also at the Newman library, at 9:30.








High School Cheer Tryouts


Blood Drive
Sunday, July 28, 2024
12:00-3:00 pm
Hume Community Center
To schedule, email lydia0611@icloud.com, visit www.bloodcenter.org, or call ImpactLife at 800-747-5401. Appointments requested.


Tri-county Cross Country fun run in Kansas on Tuesday, June 4 at 7:00 pm.


Congratulations to Baseball and Softball award winners!



The Hume American Legion recognized Kaylynn Key and Hunter Reese for citizenship.


Are you new to Shiloh? New students can register now! Use the link below to send a registration request. We will contact you for additional information.
This is for students in KINDERGARTEN - 12TH GRADES ONLY.
If you have a new preschool student who has been screened, you are on our waitlist and will be contacted at a later date. If you have a new preschool student who has not been screened, email weber-hallj@shiloh1.org for more information.
New student registration link:
https://www.teacherease.com/NewFamilyRegistration.aspx?refid=671cfdce-6b9a-4569-ac5f-ad252d403181


Opening: Parent Educator/Home Visitor
Partnership in Parenting (PIP) is a free and voluntary program that offers services to families and their children beginning prenatally through three years old. Home visitors support families in their parenting journeys through fun activities that help caregivers better understand child development and encourage interactions with their children, support family well-being, and promote school readiness.


Junior High Track


HS Baseball Awards Night will be on Thursday, May 30 at 6 pm in the Kansas Cafeteria.

Free summer meals Tuesdays through Fridays starting June 4, 2024.
Open to children 18 and under.
🍽️ Call 217-531-1850 ext. 4001 or email hawkinst@shiloh1.org to sign up.


A heartfelt thank you to our Student Council for their annual tradition of hosting a delightful breakfast for staff on Teacher Institute Day! Your ongoing thoughtfulness and effort make the end of the year extra special for all of us.


The Shiloh school board and Shiloh Education Association are pleased to announce that we reached an agreement on a new contract. This positive collaboration reflects our shared commitment to enhancing the district for the benefit of students, staff, and the entire community. Among the updates to the 3-year contract is six weeks of paid parental leave, support staff salaries that begin at $18.22 per hour, teacher salaries that start at $43,744, and 100% health insurance coverage plus the addition of vision benefits.


The High School Track Team will have their awards night Tuesday May 28 at the Oakland gym at 6pm.

High School Softball will have their awards night Wednesday May 29 at 7pm in the Shiloh Multi purpose room.

Shiloh librarian Penny Krabel would like to extend her heartfelt thanks to Shiloh graduate Tori Stierwalt for her generous donations of elementary-level books. This is the second time Tori has contributed, selecting books that inspire young readers to aim high and follow their passions. Tori, a graduate of SIUC, is currently pursuing her doctorate.


Snapshots from a fun-filled field trip for the 3rd and 5th graders! They enjoyed watching 'IF' at the movies and then had a fantastic time eating and playing at Tuscola Park. 🎬🍔🌳

Partnership in Parenting gathered for the May group connection to create their traditional, annual PIP journals. The children were weighed and measured back in September and again this month. Some of the PIP-Squeaks grew as much as three inches!
First, though, they listened to the story, "I Love You as Big as the World" by David Van Buren and Tim Warnes. This rhyming book helped the children learn that the love of their families stretches to the top of the highest mountain, the bottom of the sea, and as far away as a star.
Next, everyone gathered at the table to reminisce over their pictures and artwork from across the year and to start assembling the journals. The children also made handprint Mother's Day cards, and then enjoyed a snack before choosing a book to take home.
PIP's June group connection will be on the 12th at 9:30. They will meet at Newman Regional Library to kick off the summer reading program.











High School Cheer


High School Volleyball
