Our Lady Indians are hitting the road again tonight for the Columbia Tournament! Get ready for some fierce action. Let's go, Lady Indians! 🏀💜💛
Photo Credit: Matt Wilson

Congratulations to our newest National Honor Society members!
This year, 19 outstanding students were inducted. Each of them has demonstrated the four NHS pillars—leadership, character, service, and scholarship—through their hard work and dedication. We’re so proud of their accomplishments.
Support the freshman class by ordering some delicious soups! Order online or see a freshman to order (you do not pay for shipping if you order through a student). Orders are due by December 5.
https://fundraising.happyvalleysoupcompany.com/?fund=505


The Lady Indians take on Columbia in the 15th Annual Columbia Tip-Off Classic TONIGHT at 6:00 p.m. at Columbia High School! Come out and show your support for Carlyle! 💜💛 #LadyIndians #BasketballTournament #CarlylePride


Tickets sold at the door. Enjoy a warm breakfast with friends and family while supporting the Carlyle High School Student Council! 💜💛

FBLA is back with 10 new limited edition designs for the holiday season!
Shop now at carlylefbla.square.site 🎅 Orders close on Sunday.









Thank you, veterans, for your service and sacrifice. We are proud and grateful for all you’ve done for our nation. ❤️💙🤍


Your Carlyle volleyball team is ready to compete for the Sectional title! Come out and support the Lady Indians as they take on Okawville. Let's make some noise!
Go Indians! 🏐💜💛
Photo Credit: Gina Shook

The Lady Indians are ready to battle it out! 💪🔥
📅 Tuesday, 11/4
📍 VB Sectional Semifinals – Raymond (Lincolnwood)
⏰ 6 PM
Let’s pack the stands and bring the energy! 💜💛
Photo Credit: Gina Shook

Congratulations to the October Students of the Month: Derek Leeth, junior; Eli Weh, sophomore; Devin Weh, freshman; Madison Scales, senior.





They modeled transect sampling using a landscape box and seeds to model the elephants. Transect sampling is a method used to estimate the total number of elephants living in a large area.
Later, they extracted seeds from elephant poop to compare how well those seeds grow compared to seeds that were never exposed to the elephant's digestive system.










Come out, cheer on your friends, and help Student Council raise money for the Angel Tree!

With recent uncertainties surrounding SNAP benefits, we want to ensure all families know about local resources. Our Carlyle CUSD #1 Counseling Department has put together a “Find Food” flyer with information on nearby food pantries and meal programs that can help during this time.








