
Day one:
Teachers back, check. ✔️
Power outage, check. ✔️
Lights finally back on, double-check! ✔️✔️
💡Looks like we're all charged up and ready to shine tomorrow—nothing can dim our excitement for this school year!










Due to the power outage at Shiloh. High School Volleyball practice will be at Oakland today 4:00-5:50pm.

BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBER:
Shiloh CUSD #1 is seeking to fill the vacancy of an uncompleted term
expiring in April 2025. Successful candidate must be a resident of the District.
Send resume and letter of application stating reasons for applying and qualifications
to serve by August 30, 2024 to:
Teresa Hawkins, Shiloh District Secretary, 21751 N 575th St., Hume, IL 61932.
Applications must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked School Board Application.

We're excited to have Mr. Dyer join our Shiloh team!


We're pleased to welcome Mrs. Lorenzen to our Shiloh family!


JH Softball today at Shiloh. Tri-County vs. Villa Grove 4:30pm
High School Football, Volleyball, and Golf practice start today at Oakland

ANTICIPATED INDUSTRIAL ARTS TEACHER
Applicants must have a valid Illinois Professional Educator License issued by the State Superintendent of Education with the required endorsement(s). Start August 2024. Salary and benefits contingent upon experience and qualifications. Send formal letter of application, professional resume, copy of certificate(s), transcript(s), and references to: Amy Jones, Principal, Shiloh CUSD #1, 21751 N 575th St., Hume, IL 61932 or email: jonesa@shiloh1.org.

Come check out our school's newly refurbished gym! We’re excited to show off the brand-new floor and improvements we've made. Join us on Sunday, August 18, 2024, from 2:30 - 4:00 PM for an open house event.
Whether you’re a student, parent, or community member, we’d love to have you stop by, take a tour, and see the transformation for yourself.


Fall Sports Preview


Thank you to the sponsor of our Science Camp last month! Northwest Earth and Space Sciences Pathways (NESSP) sent all the supplies that were needed for camp.
NESSP is one of NASA’s Science Activation Teams and is funded through the NASA Science Mission Directorate.
NASA centers have traditionally acted as hubs for professional development for teachers, access points for NASA educational materials, and on-site experiences for teachers and students. NESSP serves as a “virtual NASA center," giving students and teachers in our region access to innovative and informative educational materials that engage student interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).


Registration is tomorrow, August 6th, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Shiloh Multipurpose room. The elementary doors will be unlocked at 10 a.m.
Parents will be able to register students online using school Chromebooks and WiFi.
You may drop off any physical or other required forms for your student.
Registration is due by August 10th. If your student is not returning to Shiloh, please contact your student office so they can be exited.


Due to projected low participation,5th grade girls will be eligible to participate on the JH Softball team for the 2024 season. All interested 5th graders should have a current physical on file at their school office and be at practice no later than Wednesday August 7. Practices are 4-5:50 pm Monday-Friday at Shiloh. Please make sure that you dress in softball attire and bring your softball glove.

Sports Reminders



Just a reminder JH Softball has started this week. (July 29-August 2) Practice is Monday-Friday @ Shiloh 4:00-5:50pm

Saturday, August 3, 2024
Touch a Truck and car seat check in Newman 🚒👶🏼


Tri County Golf
Practice will start Monday August 12
4-5:50 pm at Oakland
Please bring your clubs and be ready to practice
If you have any questions please contact Coach Sisk
siskt@shiloh1.org

High School Practices


A peek at the transformation in progress. Can't wait to see our students back in action on this beautiful new surface! Stay tuned for the final reveal.






Partnership in Parenting gathered for their first group connection of their new program year at the Newman Regional Library. To continue the Summer Reading Program theme of "Read, Renew, Repeat," this group's focus was based on the board book "The Life of a Plastic Bottle" by Suzanne Fossey.
The children helped Miss Lori read about all the different adventures an empty plastic bottle had around the neighborhood. Finally, the bottle became an upcycled bird feeder. The PIP-Squeaks used their small muscle skills to decorate their own plastic bottles with tape and markers before filling them with seed. When the activity was complete, the children were amazed that the bird feeders they made looked just like the one in the story!
An end-of-summer bash with games and entertainment will be held 10 AM - 3 PM (with pizza at noon) at the Newman Library on Saturday, August 3, to celebrate the conclusion of the Summer Reading Program. PIP will also be partnering with GOAL and the library to host a Touch-a-Truck event and car seat safety check at the Newman Community Center that day from 12 - 2 PM.











Parents of girls entering grades 5-8 interested in playing basketball:
There will be an informational meeting for the junior high girls basketball team at 6:00 in the multi on Monday, July 22.
