Good Luck to the Carlyle Wrestling team as they travel to East Alton Wood River for their first match of the season. Match time is at 6:00 pm.
Congratulations to our Lady Indians on their 1st place finish at the Columbia Tournament! Way to go girls!!


Carlyle School District is seeking applicants for a High School Custodian and Bus Drivers. If you do not have your Bus License, we can help you. Please see our website at https://www.carlyle1.org/page/employment for additional information.

Carlyle FBLA members spread the entrepreneurial spirit on American Enterprise Day at the grade school today! American Enterprise Day, celebrated annually on November 15th, was established in 1980 by President Jimmy Carter to honor the American entrepreneurial spirit and encourage others to celebrate small businesses.
Our members shared the excitement of business with the kindergarten students by reading 'Cooler Than Lemonade,' a story about discovering ideas in unexpected places, never giving up, and finding the perfect recipe for success! Then students had the opportunity to brainstorm, name, and brand a business. These young minds are already shaping the future of business!





Biology 1 students are learning about how elephants effect the ecosystem by planting seeds extracted from elephant stool and comparing their growth to seeds extracted from soil.










Today, the Student Council donated almost 700 items to the Matthew 25 food pantry. Thanks to everyone in the community that donated!

Angel Tree angels are available outside of the High School office. The Angel Tree helps provide Christmas gifts to grade school students in our community. If you would to participate, stop by the office and choose an angel. Gifts should be returned by December 1.


FYI the tournament games at Columbia HS this week will be streamed here:
https://www.youtube.com/c/KCHS4
Congratulations to this year's Spanish National Honor Society inductees. Front row: Daisy Brammeier, Macey Golder, Sophia Hoffmann, Grace Hummel, Makenna Reckling. Back row: Jacob Ruscher, Lera Schmeink, Rhettick Steinkamp, Iris Swagler, Faith Weaver.

Please join the CHS Art Club for a paint party this Wednesday, November 15th! Cost includes all necessary materials and instruction on how to paint the Thanksgiving wreath shown below. 🍁 Proceeds will help fund the club's field trip to Chicago this spring. For more information or to register for this event, please email Miss Emily Minton at eminton@carlyle1.org 🦃

A big thanks to everyone that donated to the CHS student council's Trick-or-Treat for canned goods. We collected 692 items to be donated to the food pantry. Thank you for your generosity!
Congratulations to the October students of the month: Mabry Smith - freshman, Riley Terry - sophomore, Makenna Reckling - junior, and Hanna Nave - senior

Fall Sports Athletic Recognition Night
On Monday, November 13th at 7:30 PM we will host the fall sports athletic recognition night for all 2023 fall athletes at Carlyle High School. We will recognize athletes in the following sports: soccer, volleyball, football, football cheerleading, boys & girls golf and swimming. We will all meet together at 7:30 PM in Harriss Gymnasium to present special awards. After all special awards are presented, we will break up into groups so each coach can talk in depth about his/her respective season and pass out letters and certificates. All fall athletes and his/her parents are invited and encouraged to attend.
Good luck to CHS Swimmers at the IHSA sectionals at Chuck Fruit Aquatic Center in Edwardsville at 11:30am today. Olivia Jansen will swim the 100-yard breaststroke and the 500-yard freestyle. Liv Abraham will swim the 100-yard breaststroke and the 200-yard individual medley.



Today, 13 StuCo officers went to the KDSC fall leadership workshop featuring Heather Schultz. It was awesome!



Last week, Carlyle High School and Central High School FLS classes hosted a Chance to Dance at Bretz Wildlife Lodge and Winery. Students from 10 different districts attended the event. A HUGE thank you to Bretz Lodge, all who donated, all of our adult and student volunteers, and of course all the students who made this event a success! We can't wait for next year!










Biology 2 students are learning about sickle cell anemia and were able to diagnose disease using a gel electrophoresis apparatus. Extra special thanks to the Illinois Retired Teachers Foundation for purchasing the equipment for our science lab.










Carlyle High School Quarter 1 High Honor Roll & Honor Roll


Today, Life Skills and Spanish 4 students painted the skull ornaments that they made last Friday for the Day of the Dead




Today, Spanish 3 and Life Skills students worked together to make dough for pan de muerto, a bread made specifically for the Mexican Day of the Dead.









