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Collinsville Middle School students “loving” new instruction method

By   /  December 28, 2013  /  Caseyville, Collinsville, Education, Maryville, News  /  No Comments

We live in a technical, connected society. Education needs to adapt to the world in which we live. This is part of a message from Collinsville Middle School Principal Kim Jackson when discussing the one-to-one learning pilot program at her school. The initiative put Chromebook laptops in the hands of 100 self-contained special education students […]

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Contract with Unit 10 office employees finalized

By   /  December 11, 2013  /  Caseyville, Collinsville, Education, Maryville, News  /  No Comments

***Updated to include response from Union President Lisa Langenstein*** The Collinsville Unit 10 School Board approved a new contract with the Service Employees International Union, Local 316 at a special meeting Tuesday. The union represents all office personnel filling positions classified as a secretary and bookkeeper, with the exceptions of: Secretary to the Superintendent of […]

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Collinsville Middle School physical education named Blue Ribbon program

By   /  December 8, 2013  /  Caseyville, Collinsville, Education, Maryville, News  /  No Comments

The 2012 Middle School Physical Education Teacher of the Year for Illinois recently accepted an award honoring the Collinsville Middle School Physical Education Department as one of the finest in the State. CMS Physical Education Department Chairperson Audrey Hill was honored with the 2012 Middle School Physical Education Teacher of the Year for Illinois by […]

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Collinsville Unit 10 schools closed Dec. 6

By   /  December 6, 2013  /  Caseyville, Collinsville, Education, Maryville, News  /  No Comments

Collinsville Unit 10 schools are closed Dec. 6 for bad weather.

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CHS group proves Unit 10 is KAHOKstrong when helping others

By   /  December 6, 2013  /  Caseyville, Collinsville, Education, Maryville, News  /  No Comments

Collinsville High School teacher Jacob Post wanted to do more than just donate money when a fellow teacher was diagnosed with cancer; he wanted to make a difference. Post organized an effort to sell t-shirts and wristbands with the logo “KAHOKstrong.” All of the proceeds were used to offset the treatment expenses of Sarah Stolcis, […]

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Updated – Ice out of forecast and less snow – CHS athletic events postponed

By   /  December 5, 2013  /  Caseyville, Collinsville, Education, Maryville, News  /  No Comments

***updated at 2:37 p.m. with details about rescheduled girls basketball game*** ***updated at 12:55 p.m. with ever changing weather details*** In the Midwest, weather can seem to change by the minute. Forecasts certainly do. The most recent National Weather Service forecast for Collinsville, updated at 12:53 p.m. Central Time, has added sleet back into the Collinsville […]

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Kahok Café teaches lessons beyond the classroom

By   /  December 5, 2013  /  Caseyville, Collinsville, Education, Maryville, News  /  No Comments

The renovation of the Collinsville High School library in 2012 became more than just a teachable moment, it has provided a continuous learning experience. Media Specialist Tracey Schmidt toured area high school libraries, searching for ideas, during the renovation process. Schmidt noted that both Belleville East and Belleville West high schools have cafes, and brought […]

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Collinsville elementary school boundary changes to be explored, again

By   /  December 2, 2013  /  Collinsville, Education, News  /  No Comments

The Collinsville Unit 10 school district will once again explore changes to school boundaries in an effort to cut costs and increase instruction time for students. The School Board and district administrators worked with education logistics company Edulog Logistics LLC during the 2012-2013 school year to explore ways to reduce transportation costs. One of the […]

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SIUE student from Collinsville wins leadership award

By   /  November 27, 2013  /  Collinsville, Education, News  /  No Comments

Submitted story The Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Business named Adam Arras, of Collinsville, as the recipient of the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Student Organization Leader of the Semester Award. Arras is a senior computer management and information systems (CMIS) major. The scholarship is awarded to student leaders who participate in events, show a willingness to […]

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School Board approves likely tax increase

By   /  November 26, 2013  /  Collinsville, Education, News  /  No Comments

Property taxes for Collinsville Unit 10 residents will increase next year, the question is if the cause will be increased property value or an increase in tax levies from governing bodies. The School Board approved a tax levy increase of 4.9902 percent at its Nov. 18 meeting. The Collinsville Township board is set to discuss […]

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CHS teacher is Edward Jones Teacher of the Month

By   /  November 26, 2013  /  Collinsville, Education, News  /  No Comments

Collinsville High School teacher Chris Glynn was awarded the inaugural Edward Jones Teacher of the Month award Monday. Glynn, a math teacher, was chosen as the November award winner by CHS Principal Eric Flohr and his administrative team. “It was a unanimous choice,” Flohr said. Looking at the students in Glynn’s class after the award […]

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CHS copes with death of student in weekend accident

By   /  November 25, 2013  /  Collinsville, Education, News  /  No Comments

Collinsville Unit 10 has deployed the Help and Response Team to Collinsville High School to help students and staff cope with the death of a 16-year-old Katelynn Fancher during the weekend. Fancher, a freshman at CHS, died from injuries sustained in a rollover SUV crash in Hamilton County, Ill. Saturday night. Three others from Collinsville, […]

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Webster Elementary School students show character, help Cardinal Glennon

By   /  November 14, 2013  /  Collinsville, Education, News  /  No Comments

A focus of Collinsville Unit 10 is character education, teaching students the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and reinforcing positive character traits. The results of a recent campaign to help patients at Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center show that the students at Webster Elementary School have taken their character education lessons to heart. Through candy […]

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Focus of CHS is assisting alleged sexual assault victim

By   /  November 1, 2013  /  Collinsville, Education, News  /  No Comments

The administration at Collinsville High School wants to be a safe place for the freshman student who was at the center of a recent sexual assault investigation. Staff offered professional resources to the student to help her handle the situation, CHS Principle Eric Flohr said. For privacy reasons, Flohr cannot provide the details of the […]

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School Report Cards released, how did your child’s school fare?

By   /  October 31, 2013  /  Caseyville, Collinsville, Education, Maryville, News  /  No Comments

The Illinois State Board of Education warned last month that school districts across the state would have fewer students meeting state standards on the 2013 Illinois Standards Achievement Tests. According to the results of school report cards released Thursday, Collinsville’s decline was in line with state averages. Statewide, 59 percent of elementary school students who […]

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Bus driver who refused to take kids home was back on bus route the next day

By   /  October 30, 2013  /  Caseyville, Collinsville, Education, Maryville, News  /  No Comments

The bus driver who sat in the parking lot of a local business for over an hour Monday, refusing to drive Dorris Intermediate School students home, was placed back on the bus route Tuesday morning. First Student, the bus service provider for Collinsville Unit 10, only removed the driver when contacted by the district, Superintendent […]

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McFall named 2013 Collinsville Teacher of the Year

By   /  October 28, 2013  /  Caseyville, Collinsville, Education, Maryville, News, Region  /  No Comments

The 2013 Collinsville Teacher of the Year could be forgiven if she thought the actual presentation of her award was a little anticlimactic compared to the notification that she had won. When a special assembly was called at Kreitner Elementary School, Carol McFall had no idea that she was the guest of honor. Principal Todd […]

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CMT YMCA names Karrie Brown Youth of the Year

By   /  October 24, 2013  /  Collinsville, Education, News, Region  /  No Comments

The local girl whose spirit and determination have earned her international acclaim was recently honored by her hometown YMCA for her contributions to the local community. Karrie Brown, 17, of Collinsville, received the Youth of the Year Award from the Collinsville, Maryville, Troy YMCA on Oct. 12 in recognition for her contributions to the community […]

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School Board moves toward greater transparency

By   /  October 22, 2013  /  Caseyville, Collinsville, Education, Maryville, News  /  No Comments

The public will soon have access to more than just the agenda for Collinsville School Board meetings. In a unanimous vote Monday, the board approved a subscription to a service that will allow much of the agenda packet, provided to board members, to be posted on the Unit 10 website (Kahoks.org) along with the agenda. […]

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State Board of Education seeks public input on school funding

By   /  October 16, 2013  /  Caseyville, Collinsville, Education, Illinois, Maryville, News, Region  /  No Comments

The Illinois State Board of Education is urging community members to provide input into the state’s current funding formula and what education needs should be given a priority for fiscal year 2015. ISBE announced that its Finance and Audit Committee will host the first of five public hearings immediately following the Oct. 23 board meeting […]

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