
5th grade scientist finished up their mystery powder lab. "Someone" removed the powder labels, so students observed and tested the powders' properties to mach and identify each white powder.





Mrs. Runge's social studies students are reviewing for their unit test on early explorers by playing "Explore around the world".



Freshman orientation has been re-scheduled for March 24th from 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. in the High School Gymnasium. Any questions, please contact the high school office at (618) 594-2453.

5th grade wrapped up their hydrosphere unit. They graphed how much freshwater is on Earth compared to saltwater. Then they modeled how the hydrosphere interacts with the atmosphere by making a water cycle story. Their main character was a water droplet making its way through the water cycle. Their creativity was endless while including science content!





Carlyle High School is in need of a Sub Custodian. If you know anyone that is interested, please have them contact the high school. We are also still taking applications for bus drivers and a speech pathologist. All of this information can be found on our website at https://www.carlyle.k12.il.us/page/employment


Students in Mrs. VanGorkom's 7th grade math class collaborated on a math test working in groups of 3-4. Each student was responsible for working out every problem with their group on their own test. There was a lot of discussion and really great explanations to each other when they had difference answers.





CJHS Student Council is sponsoring dress up days for the week of March 14-18 to kick off our IAR testing. Students are asked to show their Indian Pride by dressing up each day.


GREAT JOB to our Scholar Bowl Team for participating at the Breese Central tournament this past weekend! Lots of progress and hard work by these students! CJHS is proud of you #prideinthetribe.



Congratulations to our January Students of the Month!
Keep up the great work!


Lasagnas are here! Student Council and our Kitchen staff are working hard to get ready pick up.
Pick up between 3:15-5:00 in the Junior High Cafeteria.
Thanks for all the support for Ali!




There will be a football meeting this Friday after school at 3:30 pm for any current 8th grade student and freshman through junior students that are interested in playing football in the fall 2022 season at Carlyle High School. Head Coach Wolf will be in the Carlyle HS cafeteria this Friday at 3:30 pm to meet with those interested student-athletes.

CJHS rescheduled volleyball matches
Monday, March 7, 2022 at 4:00 pm St. Rose @ Carlyle Jr High School (5th grade match 4 pm, 7th grade match 5 pm, 8th grade match 6 pm, there will not be a 6th grade match)
Friday, March 11, 2022 at 4:00 pm Albers/D'ville @ Carlyle Jr High School (5th, 6th, 7th & 8th grade matches)

5th graders are utilizing digital learning to describe the exploration journeys of several European explorers.


Happy Friday CJHS Tribe!


The Carlyle Jr High volleyball matches scheduled for today at CJHS vs Albers-Damiansville have been canceled. We are working on a makeup date that is still TBD.

With the cancellation of the regular classes on February 24, the lunch menu has changed for Friday, February 25. Lunch will now be: Chef Salad and Fruit or Pizza, Green beans and Fruit along with Milk or Juice. Thank you and stay safe.

Due to potential weather overnight and the forecast of icing during school hours tomorrow, Thurs. Feb. 24th will be an E-Learning Day. Students at the Grade School were sent home with work today, Jr. High and High School students should check their Google Classrooms for their assignments. Teacher will be available from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. for questions and additional support.


Students in Mrs. Wesselmann’s 8th grade math lab are quizzing each other on angle pair names by placing their feet on the diagram on the floor.



As a precautionary measure, 8th grade registration night at Carlyle High School, scheduled for this evening is cancelled and will be rescheduled at a later date. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

Students in Mrs. Steinkamp's 8th grade ELA class prepare to read "The Monsters are Due on Maple Street" by completing Anticipation Stations today.



