
A reminder to all that nominations for the 3rd Annual Tommy Awards are still open and will remain open until April 7th at 11:59 P.M.


The Taylorville Knights of Columbus recently gave a donation to special education programs at the Taylorville Schools. The donations are a direct result of the generous donations given during the annual Knights of Columbus Tootsie Roll Drive.
Pictured are:
Eric Bruder, TJHS principal, Joe Champley, Knight of Columbus, Michelle Reiss, Memorial School principal, Karen Kuntzman, North School principal, Matt Hutchison, THS principal, and Roy Hunsley, Knights of Columbus

Sharing information from the Springfield Area Soccer Association, also known as, SASA. They are hosting a Spring Youth Recreational League(s) this SUMMER. See the attached flyer for further details.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bNQw6eja7ap8otGoTrFaX9b6ByBHstFE/view?usp=sharing

Enjoying the Weather!
Some of our 5th grade PE students outside enjoying this March weather. It is such a beautiful day out and everyone is excited to be heading into Spring break.


THS graduate Maddy Brown presented to Mr. Dunn's 8th grade PE class about the importance of dental hygiene. Maddy is set to graduate from Lake Land's dental hygiene program at the end of this semester. Thanks for speaking to our kids and best wishes on your career!


Congratulations to Mrs. Jean Ninmer on her second recognition as our teacher of the month/Red Apple recipient. Mrs. Ninmer is in her last year as our band/choir director at TJHS and we once again recognize her for her excellence in the field of education. She reiterates that teaching is her calling, "I use teaching to encourage others to join in a common goal and to treat others well." One of her many fond memories occurred when, "a struggling student finally played a musical passage beautifully. The whole band applauded spontaneously in a show of encouragement and support!" Thank you Mrs. Ninmer.
Congratulations to our support staff member of the month at TJHS, Mrs. Tammy Reindl. Mrs. Reindl works collaboratively with our teaching staff to integrate technology with lessons in a meaningful and impactful manner. Her ability to find creative ways to enhance learning experiences at TJHS by making them as engaging as possible is her strength. Mrs. Reindl also helps with all of our testing windows, coordinates with student services, and splits her time to serve at Taylorville High School as well. One of her fondest memories occurred when, "I witnessed the intense reactions as students used the Oculus "VR" to go into space or explore the Titanic. One student even threw the goggles off because he was drifting in space." Thank you Mrs. Reindl.



Please help support our local food pantry this week!
Thank you


Celebrate Builders Club Week/Food Drive!
March 18-22


"Tornadoes Together" is a 5th grade club created by Ally Koniak and Amber Achenbach. Their hope is to connect peers with students in our life skills class, "FACeS" to make life-long friendships. All of these kids are amazing and their hearts are in the right place! Thank you for making TJHS a better place to be each and everyday through your leadership!! Faculty sponsors are Matt Peabody and Lynn Dexheimer.









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TJHS Track practice is in full swing! Spring is here and best wishes to all of our TCUSD #3 spring sport student/athletes!!







In January, the Tech Team released a new program titled Twisted Training. TCUSD3 staff members can earn badges for completing a variety of training programs and learn new skills at their own pace. For example, staff can earn a Chromebook Fundamentals badge for completing a training on the basics of using a Chromebook. This morning the Tech Team recognized the Badge Masters for the 3rd quarter with a Crumbl Cookie. These individuals earned the most badges in their respective buildings. Congratulations to Dawn Reiser, Emily Repscher, Jennifer Richardson, and Melissa Davidson!







North School is beginning the pre-registration process for incoming Kindergarten students for the 2024-25 school year. A child’s birth date determines whether or not they will attend kindergarten in the fall.
If the child turns 5 on or before Sept. 1, 2024, they are allowed to register for kindergarten for the next school year. There are times a parent chooses to keep their child in preschool.
Per ISBE, if a child turns 5 on or before Sept. 1, 2024, the district is not permitted to enroll them in the public preschool program (PREP). Therefore, the student would either attend a private preschool or register for kindergarten.
All incoming kindergarten students must have a physical, proof of vaccinations, a dental exam and a vision exam prior to entering kindergarten. It would be helpful to schedule those appointments as soon as possible, as the clinics get overwhelmed in the summer. The district also needs a certified copy of each student’s birth certificate and two proofs of residency. If possible, return those with your pre-registration information. If a child attends a Taylorville preschool, packets will be delivered to the preschool. If the child does not currently attend a Taylorville preschool, stop by North School Monday-Friday from 8:00 am-3:30 pm.
Registration materials can be turned in at the family event at North School on Tuesday, Mar. 19 at 6:00 p.m. Jim Gill will be entertaining with his “read along-sing along” activities. Doors open at 5:50. Bring a blanket for the family to sit and enjoy the concert.
Anyone with questions can email kkuntzman@tcusd3.org or call the school office at 217-824-3315.

Coach Peabody really appreciates these two young men. Why? They absolutely took responsibility for cleaning up the bleachers after the volleyball game last night and the key is that no one asked them to do this. Way to go Kaydon and Kyson, leaders now and leading in the future at THS!


Congratulations to our Miller Media Group and Peoples Bank & Trust Students of the Month for February at Taylorville Junior High School. These students were recognized for displaying courage in the face of adversity throughout the month of February. Pictured: Lucas Walter (8), Brayen McClure (7), Kali Duknoski (6), Amber Achenbach (5) and Mr. Mason Crowe.


The following students are recognized for their outstanding "courage" throughout the month of February at TJHS. Congratulations and keep up the good work. Character counts!
Pictured: (L-R) Front Row--Raegan Lynch, Seth Williams, Amber Achenbach, Logan Stearns, Reagan Smith, Brantley Rueff, Linus Melton, Emily Brown, Camri Phillips, Ariel Johnson, Elizabeth Strauss, Kali Duknoski
(L-R) Back Row--Ava Reed, Ella Mills, Noah Norman, Brindel Gaynor, Silas Joyce, Jackson May, Madelyn Likes, Marley Beach, Haley Copeland-Erwin, Brayden McClure, Lucas Walter
2nd Pic
Easton Hemken and Hadlee Christopher



The TJHS Scholastic Bowl team competes against St. Anthony in the first round of the conference tournament. Our Tornadoes came back to win in overtime and will face Charleston in the semi-final round today. Good luck Coach Jessica Reber and to all of the Scholastic Bowlers conference-wide.



Congratulations to our Miller Media Group and Peoples Bank & Trust Students of the Month for February at Taylorville Junior High School. These students were recognized for displaying courage in the face of adversity throughout the month of February. Pictured: Lucas Walter (8), Brayen McClure (7), Kali Duknoski (6), Amber Achenbach (5) and Mr. Mason Crowe.


Request from Nurse Fox--thank you in advance!
Mr. B


Last week we selected four students for their perfect attendance efforts over the last two weeks (Feb 12-23).
Congratulations to the following students:
5th: Mason Tarrant
6th: Payton Withrow
7th: Joseph Breese
8th: Peyton Norman
