
A huge congratulations to Kameryn Harris on signing with Freed-Hardeman University to play volleyball. We are proud of you!


Today, April 21, is National Kindergarten Day. We want to give a shout-out to our outstanding Kindergarten teacher, Miranda Wissinger. Thank you Mrs. Wissinger for all you do for our students!


UPDATE - Coach Reed is having an open gym on Monday, April 26 at 1pm. Any high school boy interested in playing basketball may participate. This includes 8th graders entering high school.
The open gym previously scheduled for 4/23 is cancelled.

Seniors! For the senior video, we are in need of pictures of the Class of 2021 throughout your school years. Please bring a minimum of ten photos and deliver to either Kameryn Harris or Alexis McFarland. We are needing to get the photos in ASAP so we can get the video done.

Seniors! The Franklin County Gazette is needing a picture of each of you to run in their graduation feature. Please email me the picture you would like to use ASAP. Please send to jchiaventone@tvilleschools.org.

Today is Administrative Professionals Day. We would like to take a moment to acknowledge Ms. Joyce Bowman and Mrs. Kelly Darnell for all they do to make our school a great place!


Coach Reed is having an open gym on Friday, April 23 at 1 pm for any high school boy interested in playing basketball. This includes 8th graders entering high school in the fall. 🏀

May 17th will be Freshman Orientation in the New Gym at the school. This is for 8th graders who are going to be freshman. It will start at 5:30p. 8th graders along with parents/guardians need to attend.

Congratulations to Caroline Simpson for passing all of the multiplication facts. I'm so proud of her!


April 27th will be the deadline to buy homecoming/prom tickets.

Attention Juniors! Illinois is requiring all 11th grade students to take the Illinois Science Assessment this year. Testing will be this Thursday, April 22 and will begin at 8:00. All in-person and remote learners are required to take this assessment. If you are a remote learner and are unable to attend this Thursday, please contact Ms. Chiaventone to make arrangements to come in and test.

Attention 5th grade parents,
There are books for all 5th grade students who will be remote learning for the coming week located at the table at the front of the building. There is a copy of the book “Wonder,” which we are beginning a novel study on this week. Students will need this book daily for the upcoming weeks. Some students left their math book’s at school over the weekend, and those are at the front desk as well. Please only pick up the book(s) with your students name on them.
If you have any questions please let me know,
Mrs. Darnell

We have had a 5th grade student test positive for COVID. All students who need to quarantine have been contacted by the school. Of course, if you feel like you want to quarantine your student you are welcome to do that as well. We will have the school cleaned and ready to go by Monday.

4th grade’s last Titanic experiment was a fun one! Each student got a sheet of aluminum foil and used it to design their own boat. I put their ship to the test by dropping in marbles one at a time. Our winner held 110 marbles!





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4th quarter progress reports will be sent home with in person learners on Tuesday, April 20 and will be mailed to remote learners.

109 years ago today, the Titanic sank into the ocean. To honor this day, the students dressed up as Titanic passengers and enjoyed a 1st class dining experience, all while listening to music played by the Titanic orchestra. What a fun day we had!





Today, the students were able to meet with Jim Myers, the Education Executive for the Titanic Museum Attraction in Branson, Missouri. The students were able to ask him questions and learn so many amazing facts!




Here’s another fun Titanic experiment from 4th grade! Students began by dropping a ball of Play-Doh into a cup of water to see if it would sink or float. After discovering that it sank, the students were challenged to mold their Play-Doh into a shape that would float!




Congrats to our Culvers students of the month for April. Savannah Knight and Cully Broy
