
Shelbyville leads SOV 58-0 at halftime in varsity football

Shelbyville leads SOV 34-0 after one quarter in varsity football

Mrs. Graham's assistants looked every bit the part with their matching outfits, hair style, and walkie talkies! One of the brightest parts of Graham's day is spending time with the littlest of learners.

A phone message went out earlier to parents of SES students to remind them that PTO fundraiser orders are due tomorrow, September 7th. It was also sent out as a reminder of the book fair and Grandparents Night on the 14th. We apologize if you did not receive the call as we are still working out some kinks in our new all-call system.

The SMS baseball game today against Effingham St. Anthony will be played at Effingham High School beginning at 4:30

The SMS softball game today will be played at Urbana High School beginning at 4:15

The SOV JV football game with Cumberland has been cancelled due to the weather

SOV falls to Cumberland 43-7 in varsity football

SOV trails Cumberland 29-0 after one quarter in varsity football

The SOV freshmen football game originally scheduled for tonight 8/31 has been cancelled

The SMS softball game at Okaw Valley tomorrow (8/31) will be played in Bethany

Mrs. Watkins's second grade students are really enjoying the new Engage New York curriculum. Today they partner read a story about The Cat Bandit, titled "The Hot Dog".


SOV falls to Kincaid South Fork 42-0 in varsity football

SOV trails Kincaid South Fork 32-0 in varsity football

SOV trails Kincaid South Fork 12-0 at halftime in varsity football action

SMS baseball hosts Argenta-Oreana at 4:30 at Lane Field in Wyman Park

SHS Varsity Boys golf (only) travels to Moweaqua Golf Course for a golf meet at 4:00

SHS cross country hosts a meet tonight at 4:30 at Tabor Park

SHS Volleyball hosts Arcola tonight. JV game starts at 6:00 to be followed by varsity after

It was an exciting day at SES! Teachers put together some great lessons to accompany the solar eclipse and students loved having the opportunity to see it! Students and teachers alike did a wonderful job of being cautious. Here you can see the older students interspersed with the younger students to help them view the eclipse safely.
