We are looking to hire a JV Cheer Coach! Do you have school spirit and want to help coach our JV cheer team? Learn more about the position or apply online here: https://bit.ly/3nLGzjr
Our seniors participated in their final "Fight Song Friday" of the school year before their last day of school next week and were joined by the band. Check out this MCHS school spirit! 🧡🖤 https://youtu.be/JQgekbTgmxc
Part of this week's Staff Appreciation Week included a Cookout at each campus. The weather couldn't have been better! Teachers and staff enjoyed burgers, hot dogs, and more with their fellow co-workers outside. We are so grateful for everyone who makes MCHS great!
Twelve of the top high school anglers in the country have been selected as new members of the notable Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team and our very own Hunter Petrovic is one of them! Congratulations! Read more about his accomplishments: https://bit.ly/3LZF8pA
Congratulations to all of those seniors who received awards at Senior Honors Night! It was a great evening recognizing our students and one of the final events of their high school career. We are so proud of all they've accomplished these last four years. #mchsproud
Minooka Community High School District #111 welcomes our two newest Board of Education members, Mike Hoyt and Timothy Juskiewicz. We appreciate your time and dedication and look forward to working with you.
Thanks to all the kids who participated in last week's football and dance camps! It was a great opportunity to work with high school coaches and students. We loved seeing so many get involved in these great programs!
Congratulations to Coach Keers for earning his 200th win at the JV level this past Saturday. This is a tremendous accomplishment and we are lucky to have him! #mchsproud
Today we celebrate School Nurse Day! We are so grateful to our nurses, Christina Daurer (South), Angie Muniz (Central), and rotating medical assistant Victoria Ramirez, for their outstanding support of our students. Their ethic of care and empathy is visible every day. 🧡🖤
Yearbook distribution begins tomorrow! This Wednesday (5/10) & Thursday (5/11), the yearbook staff will distribute the 2022-23 yearbooks at both South & Central campuses during lunch. If you ordered a yearbook, make sure to pick it up during your lunch! 📚
Here's a behind-the-scenes look at our CBS News feature from a couple weeks ago that highlighted our school and service to the community. Did you miss the segment? Watch it here: https://bit.ly/3VDrsFp
Congrats to sophomore Nyah McCallum on receiving a positive certificate, nominated by Ms. Kwasny! During a recent teambuilding activity, she helped a very nervous student complete each task. Her enthusiasm is infectious and her ability to include others is inspiring! #mchsproud
Our very own Mr. Jason Allen, math teacher, was featured as part of the Teacher Appreciation segment by the Herald News. Mr. Allen's creativity makes math fun for his students. MCHS is lucky to have an engaging, fun, and beloved teacher! Read more at https://bit.ly/3p1FxQv 🧡🖤
The MCHS District #111 2023-2024 school calendar is finalized and shared for your convenience.
We are looking for a highly organized person to fulfill the role of Administrative Assistant to the Principal who would like to be part of the MCHS team. Interested candidates can apply here! https://bit.ly/3pifODq
This week is National Assistant Principals Week (April 3-7) and we want to acknowledge our amazing assistant principals Mr. Matt Wikoff (Central) and Mr. Kevin Murphy (South) for their leadership and contributions to student success at MCHS! 🧡🖤
Thank you to all who joined us for our Inaugural Community Leaders Breakfast today, and for giving us the opportunity for our Superintendent, Dr. Robert Schiffbauer, to share the State of the School Address with you. We are incredibly appreciative of your partnership and continued support. Our community is stronger because of all of you and we are grateful to be a part of it. 🧡🖤
Ms. Ward's childhood development class did a lesson on messy play last week. The students had so much fun playing with shaving cream and making moon sand. It was a great excuse to make a mess and learn something while doing so!
Mrs. Cain's foods class participated in cupcake wars. Students baked cupcakes using what they learned in class and created a theme. The best part was taste-testing the cupcakes!