It just takes one idea to change people’s lives. Lincoln Trail fourth-grade student Levi Avery found that out Friday morning as his class delivered 1,637 pounds of food to Mahomet Helping Hands. Avery hoped the school of nearly 700 students could collect at least 700 to 1,000 pounds. Avery came […]
Author: Dani Tietz
Yancy, Stahl to compete in IWCOA State Series this weekend
Mahomet-Seymour Freshmen Skylar Yancy qualified for the IWCOA Freshman/Sophomore State Championship meet in Springfield this weekend by taking second place in Sectionals Saturday. Yancy qualified from the IESA State series in 7th and 8th grade. Senior Ben Stahl will represent Team Illinois this weekend in the Illinois vs Indiana All-Star […]
MSJHS Production of Little Red Robin Hood this weekend
It all takes place in the forest. A young girl wearing a red hood walks through the dense woods to her grandmother’s house and a man out to save the people robs the rich as they pass through the forest. We’re all familiar with the fairy tales of Little Red […]
MSJSH Students of the Month February
Kobe Eisenmenger, Natalie Parrott, Gaby Davis, Karley Yergler and Tyler Zindars have been named the Mahomet-Seymour Junior High Students of the Month for February.
Students engaged and connected during Art-ature Blast class
Sangamon Elementary Art Teacher Jeramie Truax and Reading Specialist Angie Pagel are bridging the gap between art and literature in their BLAST course titled “Art-ature.” During the third session of Art-ature in recent years, Truax and Pagel asked students to think about how art can become literature and how […]
Zumba BLAST class teaches students more than just dance moves
It’s more than convenience. For Mahomet-Seymour students in the Mahomet Area Youth Club’s BLAST (Bulldogs Learning and Succeeding Together) program, it’s more than just an after-school program. And for parents, it’s more than just a safe place for their child to be until they can pick them up. Since 2013, […]
Local scholarships provide unique opportunities for students
Not everyone gets this opportunity. With the rising costs of a college education, many families are collecting every penny they can get to make sure their child does not graduate with debt. Seniors are applying for scholarships here and there, knowing they are going up against thousands of other students […]
New “Encore” coming to Middletown Prairie Elementary
Wendy Starwalt, principal at Sangamon and Middletown Prairie Elementary schools, and Kathryn Rose, Mahomet-Seymour Physical Therapist, presented an addition to the kindergarten through second-grade specials rotation at the Feb. 12 school board meeting. The Active Learning Lab, which will be a 2018-2019 addition to what Starwalt is calling the “Encore” […]
Proposed school enrollment fees for the 2018-2019 school year
The Mahomet-Seymour School District plans to raise school enrollment fees beginning in the 2018-2019 school year. The district-wide increase will help cover the cost of a 1-to-1 Chromebook initiative in grades 6-12. District fees have not been raised since 2012. During the 2017-2018 school year, school enrollment fees were $85 […]
2018-2019 Kindergarten Registration Open
Kindergarten registration is open to Mahomet-Seymour children who will turn five-years-old before September 1, 2018. After completing the district’s online form, the district will contact parents to schedule a date and time in May for an informational meeting and screening. Parents should bring the following information with them: Proof of Residency Two […]