
Due to the high number of PreK and Kindergarten students who have contracted Hand, Foot, and Mouth, Shiloh will not have class in session for any preschool or kindergarten student on our campus from Wednesday, September 13 through Friday, September 15. Class will resume on Monday, September 18.
If your child has a confirmed case of Hand, Foot, and Mouth, the school nurse will need to clear them before they can return to school.
As an additional precaution, our janitors have been sanitizing and cleaning the entire building.


Titan Cheerleading Kiddie Camp - forms are available in the JH office.


Fall tutoring begins today, September 11, 2023. See below for drop off locations at times.
We are looking forward to a great Fall Tutoring semester! If you have any questions about tutoring, please feel free to contact Mr. Myers at myersb@shiloh1.org.



Dear Parents/Guardians-
This letter is to notify you that Shiloh is experiencing Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD). At this time, the illness is specific to our preschool students. HFMD is a contagious illness that is caused by different viruses. It is common in infants and children; however, older children and adults can also catch it.
People may experience symptoms such as: pain while swallowing, dehydration, fatigue, fever, loss of appetite, or malaise. (Skin): blister, peeling, rashes, or red spots. (Also common): canker sore, coughing, headache, irritability, or sore throat.
Most people get this contagious disease through physical contact with someone who has it. Close contact such as coughing, sneezing, and hugging can spread the illness. HFMD can also be spread by touching objects that are contaminated with the virus.
The key to preventing HFMD is to practice good personal hygiene and maintain a clean environment. Once the infection occurs, prompt attention will keep it under control and prevent it from spreading.
Even if only one family member has HFMD, everyone in the household should follow the same sanitary regimen. We should all wash regularly with soap and water.
As we take the health of our staff and students very seriously, our custodial staff has and will continue to take extra precautions when it comes to cleaning our desks, door knobs, lockers, drinking fountains, bathrooms and overall building.
If you have any further questions or concerns, you can contact our school nurse, Kara Bosch, RN at (217)531-1850 Ext. 1019.
Sincerely,
Bill Myers, Superintendent, Shiloh CUSD #1



Bus Schedule for 9/11/23 to 9/16/23



Tune in to hear senior Makaylah Paceley on this week's "Shiloh Shout Out!"
https://anchor.fm/bill-myers28


There will be a meeting about a tour to Greece and Italy on Sunday, September 24 at 2:00 to be held in Deb Derby's classroom in the Junior High at Shiloh.
The tour is being organized through ACIS and will commence on May 28, 2024. Anyone interested is welcome to attend as well as those participants that have already signed up. Carolyn McIntyre will be sharing information about the trip and tips on getting ready to travel.
Please park in the back and enter through the far south door.
If unable to attend, Carolyn may be contacted at mcintyrec@shiloh1.org or Debbie at derbyd@shiloh1.org.
Traveling is a great way to share an experience of a lifetime with family and friends. Students and adults are both welcome.


TCT Co-Op vs. Villa Grove High School. https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/tricounty-coop-w-oakland-kansas-hs-oakland-il/gam11878ea40e

Families, we have been utilizing our ICU list to track students who have missing or incomplete assignments. Shiloh has set the goal of having every student complete every assignment. To help reach this goal, we are providing EXTRA HELP and EXTRA time. This extra help time is NOT a detention or punishment. To learn more about ICU, please see the slides below.
When your student has a missing assignment or needs to make corrections, the ICU list is a reminder. The student can use this reminder to complete the work in study hall or at home. The student could also be assigned to attend working lunch. Starting September 11, students could also be assigned ICU tutoring after school Monday-Thursday. During working lunch and after school time, staff members will be there to help or reteach as needed. Lunch and after school interventions are mandatory unless the work has been satisfactorily completed.
If you would like to add an additional contact phone number or email for ICU notifications, please email myersb@shiloh1.org. In the 2 weeks we've been hosting working lunch for grades 5-12, 92.5% of the missing assignments have been completed!








The HS Volleyball game scheduled for 9/14/23 is at Bethany and not at Kansas at 6 pm.
Oakland will drive.
Shiloh: 3:30 pm Kansas: 4 pm Oakland: 4:15 pm

Families, please join us in communicating the importance of showing up to school. A missed school day is a lost opportunity to learn. Attending school regularly is essential to students gaining the academic and social skills they need to succeed. Poor attendance has serious implications for later outcomes.



Junior High and High School Cross Country
Saturday, September 9 Jr High & High School XC at Shelbyville Oakland will drive. Oakland: 615 am Shiloh: 6:45 am Kansas: 7:15 am

New bus times for the Junior High baseball game Saturday, September 9th at Okaw Valley Shiloh: 715 am Kansas: 745 Oakland: 8 am

A reminder that tomorrow, Wednesday, September 6th, is an early 2:05 dismissal as is every Wednesday this school year. Please make arrangements for early pick-ups and bus arrivals.

Bus Schedule 9/4 to 9/9



Shiloh Schools wants to remind everyone to keep on eye out for students on and around buses. We want everyone to be safe, distractions are dangerous!


We are testing our alert system. This is used for information about snow days, emergency days, reminders about early dismissals, etc. We will send out a test at 6:00 this evening. If you (or someone you want to be added to our list) do not receive this text, please email weber-hallj@shiloh1.org with the name and cell number you would like to add.

Reminders for next week:
Monday: Labor Day, no school
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 1st round of MAP testing
Wednesday: Weekly 2:05 dismissal for teacher collaboration
Friday: Grandparents Day Lunch--PreK-2nd: 11:00-11:30; 3rd-5th: 11:30-12:00


Do you know about the importance of oral health and about services that can be provided by the Edgar County Health Department?
https://ecphd.org/departments/dental-services/


