Seven CHS art students currently have their work up at the University of Illinois as part of their annual FAA High School Art Exhibit! Congratulations to Maggie Maxwell, Izzy Gilomen, and Mary Kathryn Broughton who were awarded honorable mention ribbons at the show opening this past Saturday! 😊✏️🎨
over 2 years ago, Emily Minton
Participating School
Drawing by Izzy Gilomen
Maggie Maxwell with her scartchboard art
Drawing by Mary Kathryn Broughton
Drawing by Landon Rushing
Drawing by Peyton Cecil
Needle felting by Daniella St. John
Painting by Riley Terry
Let's Go Lady Indians!
over 2 years ago, Darin Smith
Let's Go Lady Indians!
Students in Life Skills class went to Belleville's Christkindlmarkt, an open-air German Christmas Market. Students had lunch at Bennie's Pizza. The students then strolled through the market where they spoke to vendors about their products. It was a great experience!
over 2 years ago, Amanda Fruend
Last Friday, the Junior class officers and some additional Juniors hosted the 1st Annual Parents' Night Out. The Juniors provided the kids with crafts, activities, snacks, and a visit from Santa Claus. Thanks to everyone that brought their kids to support the Junior Class.
over 2 years ago, Brian James
And....... that's a wrap on the Geometry Bridges. The top two bridges held 155lbs and 110lbs.
over 2 years ago, Adrienne Wilson
1st place winners Addie,Landon, and Caleb. Another brag on these 3 they only missed one Geomtery term within their bridge. 👊🏼
Second place hard at work stacking their weights. Jace, Braxton, and Karlie
She done!
Third Place Colten, Kate, and Kiera
4th place Kyra, Katelyn, and Asher
Mark your calendars CHS!
over 2 years ago, Jered Weh
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Today, the Spanish 4 and Life Skills classes made Mexican cinnamon Christmas cookies . They were delicious!!
over 2 years ago, Brian James
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Let's go Indians!!
over 2 years ago, Jered Weh
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Today started a new tradition for the Carlyle Indians Boys Basketball team and we love it!! Today was "Impact Day." Players traded jerseys with staff members that have made an "impact" on their success. #prideinthetribe
over 2 years ago, Annie Gray
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We love Math!
over 2 years ago, Adrienne Wilson
Geometry Class is working on their bridges!
Determining if their bridge will be long enough.
Addie is working on her groups blue print
Carlyle High School National Honor Society 2023. We proudly inducted 24 new members into the NHS this year for a total of 40 students representing Carlyle in the NHS.
over 2 years ago, Courtney Hayes
Carlyle High School National Honor Society 2023.  We proudly inducted 24 new members into the NHS this year.
Students in Life Skills class took a trip to see their artwork on display in the current story for Grandma Mimi's Story Walk located at Carlyle City Park.
over 2 years ago, Amanda Fruend
This year's homecoming king and queen, Hanna Nave and Kellen Norton, are ready for the Carlyle Christmas Parade. 🎅
over 2 years ago, Brian James
Congratulations to this year’s Boys' Volleyball winners, the Juniors! The Juniors not only beat the other classes, but also beat the teachers. Best of all, the Tournament raised $125 to buy Christmas presents for several Angel Tree children. Thanks to everyone who participated.
over 2 years ago, Brian James
2023 Kaskaskian Classic
over 2 years ago, Darin Smith
Kaskaskian Classic Schedule
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.
over 2 years ago, Heather Taylor
Carlyle Wrestling
Congratulations to our Lady Indians on their 1st place finish at the Columbia Tournament! Way to go girls!!
over 2 years ago, Annie Gray
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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.
over 2 years ago, Annie Gray
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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!
over 2 years ago, Bridget McConnell
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FBLA students speaking to grade school students
FBLA members and grade school students
FBLA students speaking to grade school students
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.
over 2 years ago, Jennifer Morence
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