
From the Illinois Department of Public Health:
A measles outbreak is currently occurring in Illinois. Measles is highly contagious. Symptoms of measles include a rash that starts on the face and neck and then spreads, a high fever, runny nose, cough and red, watery eyes. The fever starts about 10 days (range seven to 18 days) after exposure. The rash appears about 14 days after exposure. Infants and adults usually are sicker than children and teenagers. Measles is very contagious, so stay away from work, school and social activities from the time when symptoms are first noticed until five days after the rash appears.


Jr high track meet at Arthur has been cancelled for today (3-18-24).
Jr high Track will have practice from 4-5:50 pm at oakland.
HS Softball game at Georgetown has been cancelled for today (3-18-24).
HS Softball will have practice from 4-5:50 pm at Shiloh.

Today's softball game @Georgetown has been cancelled. There will be practice @ 4pm at Shiloh

🏐 During JH volleyball regional and sectional play, two of our players received the IESA Outstanding Sportsmanship Award.
Kaylynn Key-8th grade Sectional recipient
Haylee Buckler-8th grade Regional recipient
Your positive attitude and respect for the game are commendable. Keep up the excellent work on and off the court!

On Saturday, March 16 there will be a co-ed basketball skills academy at Shiloh. It's open to all students in Shiloh, Kansas, and Oakland who will be entering grades 5 through 12. Upcoming 5th & 6th graders will be from 9:00 to 10:00 am; 7th & 8th from 10:00-12:00 pm; and high school from 1:00-3:00 pm.


Just a reminder that our annual Easter Egg Hunt is Sunday, March 17th, from 3 pm to 4 pm in the Multi-Purpose room. All of our PIP, Preschool, and K - 5th families are welcome!


3rd through 8th graders will be testing from March 18-22. Chromebooks must be charged and at school everyday. Students should come well-rested and ready to go.



HS softball practice for today 3/15 has been canceled.

The HS baseball game for tonight has been cancelled. Baseball practice is also cancelled.

The HS Baseball game scheduled for today (3/15) has been cancelled. There will be practice 4-5:50 at Kansas

We're ready to see you at Science Night! Starts at 5:30 tonight.


Superintendent Position Available 2024-2025
Under direction of the board the superintendent administers, as the chief school executive of the district, the development and maintenance of a positive education program designed to meet the needs of the communities. The superintendent is responsible for the administration of the schools in conformance with policies, rules, and regulations of the board. The superintendent has the authority to delegate responsibilities to other staff members to the extent delegation may be permitted by statute and the board, but the superintendent shall bear ultimate responsibility for all such delegations and their outcomes.
Application deadline: Monday, April 15, 2024
Contact Teresa Hawkins (hawkinst@shiloh1.org) to apply or for more information.


OOPS! Parents of Elementary Foreign Language students, the flyer we sent home today regarding the Fiesta Thursday says May, but the Fiesta is this Thursday, March 14th.
Sorry for any confusion.


Mrs. Milburn's 1st graders wrapped up Read Across America Week with a special D.E.A.R (Drop Everything and Read) time. A wonderful way to celebrate the joy of reading together! 📚







Thank you, students and families, for another very successful Scholastic Book Fair!


Don't forget to set your clocks 1 hour forward this weekend! Shiloh students will have an extra day to adjust to losing an hour of sleep because Monday, March 11 is a School Improvement Day (no student attendance).


Today is the last day to call for an appointment for our preschool screening on Monday. Call or email today.


Tonight is our Winter Sports Banquet! JH Boys Banquet will begin at 6:00 and the HS Banquet will begin at 7:30.


Congratulations to the 8th grade volleyball team for winning the regional championship!

Shiloh Jr. Beta members recently participated in the Illinois Beta Convention held in Springfield on March 5-6. The event showcased the talents and skills of our dedicated students, who had previously engaged in rigorous online competitions leading up to the convention, as well as on-site contests held during the event itself.
Before the convention, students tested their abilities in a variety of online competitions encompassing language arts, social studies, science, spelling bee, math, book battle, quiz bowl, and musicology. This diverse range of challenges allowed our students to showcase their academic talent and enthusiasm for learning.
During the convention, participants immersed themselves in on-site competitions that spanned multiple categories, including accessorized apparel, photography, marketing & communications, and engineering. These hands-on contests provided a platform for our students to demonstrate not only their academic excellence but also their creativity and practical skills in different fields.
The Illinois Beta Convention served as an invaluable opportunity for our students to engage with like-minded peers, learn from each other, and challenge themselves in a supportive and encouraging environment. The experience was not only enriching but also fostered a sense of camaraderie among our Beta members.
As the event concluded, our students expressed their excitement and anticipation for next year's convention. The Illinois Beta Convention has become a highlight for Shiloh Jr. Beta members, offering them a platform to grow, learn, and showcase their talents on a broader stage. We eagerly look forward to continuing this tradition of excellence and participation in the years to come.








