The Mahomet-Seymour School Board will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday, March 12 at Middletown Prairie Elementary. The Mahomet Daily reached out to Superintendent Lindsey Hall for clarification on the administrative reassignment and the dismissal of a teacher, but has not received a response. [gview file=”https://mahometdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Meeting-Packet-1.pdf”]
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FFA Dinner and Dessert Auction benefits student leadership opportunities
Photo and Article by Emily Jankauski Each week the Mahomet Daily and Mahomet Citizen share articles. Smiles and laughter filled the room in a crowd of both young and old during Sunday’s third annual Dinner and Dessert Auction in the commons area at Mahomet-Seymour High School. “This is the first time […]
MSHS WYSE team takes first in Sectional competition
The Mahomet-Seymour WYSE Team (Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering) took first place at the Eastern Illinois University Sectional competition with a perfect score of 500 points Thursday night. Students who placed in the competition include: Ben Dahl – 1st in Chem, 1st in English Nick Morrow – 1st in Math, 1st in Physics […]
Lincoln Trail food drive brings 1,637 lbs. of food to Mahomet Helping Hands
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 […]
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.
World War II Navy Veteran to speak at American Legion on March 17
The Mahomet American Legion Post 1015 invites community members to hear World War II Navy veteran Don Forna’s presentation at the American Legion Hall, 412 E. Main St., from 1-3 pm on Saturday, March 17. The Urbana man’s presentation will include discussions and slides concerning various Warbirds used during World War II. The […]
MSHS boys’ basketball season comes to end with loss to Springfield South
By FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com The state’s second-ranked Class 3A boys’ basketball team ended Mahomet-Seymour’s season on Wednesday one win shy of earning a Sweet Sixteen berth. Springfield Southeast topped the Bulldogs 59-45 in a sectional semifinal game at Decatur Eisenhower High School. The teams were tied, 14-14, after one quarter […]
Heroes from Home: From the classroom to nature, Charlotte Brady leaves legacy behind
By FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com This is one of a continuing series the Mahomet Daily will publish about the ordinary men and women from the community who have done or accomplished extraordinary things in their lifetime. We encourage readers to submit nominations for other deserving individuals who warrant consideration. We are […]