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]]>March 24, 2024 – Dorris Intermediate School teacher Ukyah Wilburn was recognized today as April 2024 Kahok Educator of the Month. The award was presented by DIS Principal Kevin Stirnaman and local Benjamin F. Edwards financial advisor Jason Rehg.
In his nomination of Ms. Wilburn, Principal Stirnaman wrote:
The DIS recipient for April Staff Member of the Month is Ukyah Wilburn. Ms. Wilburn is a 5th grade teacher at DIS. She also is the Tier 2 PBIS coach, runs the Foundations program, continues to be a leader in curriculum adoption for DIS, is a member of the Family and Community Engagement Committee, the district Diversity and Equity Committee and is part of the district Administrative Internship Program. She also serves her colleagues as a CEA building rep and an IEA rep. Reading that impressive list of achievements displays her dedication and her tireless work ethic. Ms. Wilburn’s importance to DIS cannot be overstated. She is the consummate professional and DIS is lucky to have her.
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]]>Read the transcript in English
Read the transcript in Spanish
Public hearing dates for the Board of Education proposal to close Jefferson Elementary School will be held at the Administrative Annex, 123 W. Clay, Collinsville. The dates are:
Monday, May 6, 2024 at 6:30 p.m.
Monday, May 13, 2024 at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 6:00 p.m.
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]]>Contact FirstView Monday – Friday by:
Click HERE for step-by-step self guided instructions with illustrations.
1. Download the App
Go to firstviewapp.com or find FirstView in the App Store or Google Play. Follow the instructions to download the app to your smartphone and create an account.
2. Set Up Your Profile
Open the ParentView app from your home screen and begin the registration process.
You’ll be asked to enter:
a) Select State/Province: ILLINOIS
b) Select District: COLLINSVILLE CUSD10
c) District Code: AF7E
You’ll then be prompted to REGISTER*.
3. Follow a Route
Once you have confirmed your account, login and select Profile to “Add A Student”. To follow a route, select your child’s Bus Number from the dropdown list.
To retrieve information regarding your child’s assigned Bus Number, Bus Stop Location and Pick Up/Drop Off Times: Parents/Guardians may access their child’s bus transportation information via the Skyward Family Access Portal. Log into your account (using their Username and Password) and access their child’s bus information via the Student Information menu link (on the left). On the Student Information screen, parents/guardians will click View Bus Schedule to view the assigned bus number. Parents/Guardians should then click the View Pickup/Dropoff Bus Stops link to see detailed information regarding the assigned bus stop location and pick up/drop off times. Next, you will select AM/MID/PM Route, search for your route name (Bus Number).
4. Setup Distance Alerts
To set up alerts for tracking the bus, you will be prompted to “Configure Notification”. Select the location of their assigned bus stop, choose a geofence size around the stops location, and set your time range. When the bus enters your geofence within the time range selected, you will get a notification that the bus is near. Students should still be at their assigned bus stop 10 minutes prior to thescheduled arrival time.
5. Receive Notifications
Go to Settings and select “Notification Recipients” to add email notifications for up to 3 recipients, including yourself. From this screen, you can also edit your Profile or follow another route. Alerts and notifications from your district or the bus depot will appear under Notifications in the menu.
*To receive push notifications, you must allow your mobile device to receive notifications from the FirstView app. You will be prompted upon downloading the app or you can confirm/update your settings within your phone’s app settings.
6. Ask for Help or Give Suggestions
FirstView provides a dedicated customer support team Monday through Friday to assist you:
● Call toll-free 888-889-8920 from 7:00 a.m. ET to 5:00 p.m. ET
● Email Customer Support at support@firstviewapp.com
● Use the in-app “” button (right corner) to provide feedback
For more information and to download the app, please go to firstviewapp.com.
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]]>Use this link to view the April 12, 2024 Video Message
Kindergarten registration information and link
Click to read the video transcript in English
Click to read the video transcript in Spanish
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]]>Click this link above to view photos: 2024 Eclipse Viewing Photo Highlights
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]]>The post CMS 8th Grade Sneaker Ball is May 10 appeared first on Collinsville Kahoks.
]]>Tickets will go on sale Monday, April 15th during lunch and end on Friday May 3rd. Each ticket will be $25 (no personal checks) and includes a meal, drink, and dessert. There will be a live DJ and photo booth available for students to enjoy as well. Additional snacks will be available for sale that evening.
This dance is only open to eligible Collinsville Middle School [current] 8th grade students. It is important that students abide by the current school dress code (no clothing with lewd, vulgar, obscene, offensive language or symbols).
Please take a moment to review the eligibility criteria below:
Guidelines for the day of the dance are as follows:
We look forward to your child having a safe and memorable time at the dance! If you have any questions, please contact the school.
La escuela Intermedia Collinsville organizará su primer baile formal anual de octavo grado el 10 de mayo de 2024 de 6:30 p. m. a 8:30 p. m. Este baile será una oportunidad para que los estudiantes celebren sus últimos días como estudiantes de Intermedia . Les pedimos a los estudiantes que vistan vestimenta semiformal o formal con su par de zapatillas tenis favoritas de acuerdo con el tema de este año, “A Sneaker Ball”. ¡El gimnasio y la cafetería se transformarán para que esta sea una noche inolvidable!
Los boletos saldrán a la venta el lunes 15 de abril durante el almuerzo y finalizarán el viernes 3 de mayo.Cada boleto costará $25.(no cheques personales) e incluye comida, bebida, y postre. También habrá un DJ en vivo y un fotomatón disponible para que los estudiantes disfruten. Habrá refrigerios adicionales disponibles para la venta esa noche.
Este baile solo está abierto a estudiantes elegibles de octavo grado de Collinsville Middle School. Es importante que los estudiantes cumplan con el código de vestimenta escolar actual (no ropa con lenguaje o símbolos vulgares, obscenos u ofensivos).
Tómese un momento para revisar los criterios de elegibilidad a continuación:
Las reglas para el día del baile son las siguientes:
¡Esperamos que su hijo pase un momento seguro y memorable en el baile! Si tiene alguna pregunta, comuníquese con la escuela.
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]]>Collinsville High School accepts summer school registration on a first-come, first-served basis. The dates for this year’s summer school program are from May 21, 2024 to June 12, 2024 with two different time slots: a morning session from 8:00-11:00 a.m. and an afternoon session from 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 pm.
Registration for summer school opens April 29, 2024 and closes Friday, May 10, 2024.
Click HERE to register.
Please direct questions to the CHS Counseling Department. Office hours are 7:15 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. or call (618) 346-6320 ext. 1122.
Click HERE for Spanish translation of Summer School Information
The summer school registration form must be completed before the end of the day on Friday, May 10, 2024. Payment will be accepted through May 15, 2024 on Skyward, however, students will NOT be added to a class roster until BOTH the registration form and full payment are received. Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Cost: Summer School courses are $150.00 per .5 credit session regardless of reason (credit recovery or to get ahead). Students may take a maximum of two .5 credit courses ($300.00 total). THERE ARE NO REFUNDS OF SUMMER SCHOOL FEES! (EXCEPT AS NOTED ABOVE)
In-person/remote instruction: Summer school instruction will be using the online educational platform Edgenuity. Summer school is scheduled to be in-person. However, CHS administration reserves the right to change that to hybrid/remote at any time based on the safety of the students and staff. Students will not have the option to choose to be remote.
THIS YEAR, NO OUT OF DISTRICT STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO ENROLL IN CHS SUMMER SCHOOL.
Please note: Math, English, Science and US History courses cannot be taken for advancement purposes and may be taken only as make-up courses resulting from a failure during the regular school year.
Summer school courses will be taught through an accredited online program called Edgenuity. There will be a teacher in the room to help facilitate the online program and answer questions. The average Edgenuity course takes approximately 40 hours of work to complete. Students should plan to complete at least 7% of the course each day to finish on time.
Summer school ends June 12, 2024. All coursework and exams must be completed and submitted in Edgenuity by 2:30 pm that day. If work is not submitted when the course closes, an F will be assigned. No exceptions or extensions.
May 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30, 31
June 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12
Morning session/time slot: 8:00-11:00 a.m.
Afternoon session/time slot: 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 pm
1. Go to http://www.kahoks.org/schools/collinsville-high-school/
2. Click on the Summer School Rotating Graphic OR Click on Summer School under the Information banner on the right side of the screen.
3. You will be directed to the Summer School Information Page which will include links to the Summer School Information Packet and Online Registration Google Form.
4. Fill out Summer School Registration Google Form during the registration window between April 29, 2024 – May 10, 2024.
5. After the registration form is completed, the summer school fee will be placed on your Skyward account within one business day. You will pay the summer school fee through Skyward. Students will not be placed on a class roster until both the form is completed AND full payment is received.
6. Payment of the summer school registration fee will be accepted through May 15, 2024, however students will not be placed on a class roster until full payment is received.
Courses for make up credit:
Algebra 1 Semester 1 (021021)
Algebra 1 Semester 2 (021022)
Algebra 2 Semester 1 (023031)
Algebra 2 Semester 2 (023032)
Biology I Semester 1 (031021)
Biology I Semester 2 (031022)
Consumer/Career Education (10110)
English 1 Semester 1 (011011)
English 1 Semester 2 (011012)
English 2 Semester 1 (012011)
English 2 Semester 2 (012012)
English 3 Semester 1 (013011)
English 3 Semester 2 (013012)
Geometry with Math Models Semester 1 -(023011)
Geometry with Math Models Semester 2 -(023012)
Government (041011)*
Health (082012)
PE (081011)
Physical Science Semester 1 (031011)
Physical Science Semester 2 (031012)
Senior Composition (014021)
Senior Literature (013092)
U.S. History Semester 1 (04301G)
U.S. History Semester 2 (04301G)
World Geography Semester 1 (042021)
World Geography Semester 2 (042022)
Courses for Advancement:
Consumer/Career Education (10110)
Government (041011)*
Health (08201)
PE (08101)
World Geography Semester 1 (042021)
World Geography Semester 2 (042022)
World History Semester 1
World History Semester 2
*Government students please note you will have to take the IL and US Constitution tests in person for this course.
Private and parochial school students who reside within the geographic boundaries of Collinsville CUSD 10 and CHS students also have the opportunity to take Driver’s Education. This class costs $250. If you are interested, please contact Dr. Gresh at 618-346-6320 ext. 1117 or cgresh@cusd.kahoks.org.
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]]>Students, parents and other guests met author and Collinsville High School alumnae Kerry Nenn who shared tips and encouragement about becoming a professional writer. She said there are several traits necessary to become a W-R-I-T-E-R.
W = Wish
R = Reality
I = Investment
T = Time
E = Excitement
R = Repeat
During the certificate presentation, each student was called forward to share the title of their book. Following a brief photo session, everyone was invited to stay for refreshments.
Students’ Young Authors book submissions are turned-in at the school level. Each school chooses books to represent them at the district level. The district submissions are reviewed, and several are chosen to advance to county and state level competition.
Gabriella Basuel – The Magical Kingdom
Lela Post-Biondi -The Untold Story of The Five Princesses
Elle Aunna Click – What Kindness is All About
Vivian Gottschalk – The Lost Unicorn Horn #3
Paityn Hamilton – Seven Ribbons
Nathaly Hernandez – Dejame Entrar
Harper Homes – How You Make a Pen
Timmir Ladd – The Missing Train
Makenzie Myrick – The Wave is Rising
Natalia Cortes Reese – The Giant Unicorn Came to Town
Emilia Shaw – Stella’s Big Move
Everett Shaw – The Sheperd
Jillian Smithe -Pile of Bad Decisions
Emery Sorensen – The Fairy That Was Lost
Isla Stelmach – The Adventures of Kip the Cat
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]]>April 2, 2024 – Collinsville CUSD 10 is preparing for a real world learning opportunity on Monday, April 8, 2024: a total solar eclipse that passes across Illinois.
The district has provided ISO protective viewing glasses for students and staff. Schools are planning supervised activities with safety in mind. Parents should prepare their children to carefully follow instructions and wear the glasses properly.
Except during the brief total phase of a total solar eclipse, when the Moon completely blocks the Sun’s bright face, it is not safe to look directly at the Sun without specialized eye protection for solar viewing. Safe solar viewing glasses, or “eclipse glasses”, are not regular sunglasses.
Viewing any part of the bright Sun through a camera lens, binoculars, or a telescope without a special-purpose solar filter secured over the front of the optics will instantly cause severe eye injury.
For more information, visit: go.nasa.gov/EclipseSafety
Any K-6 parent or guardian who DOES NOT wish for their child to participate in the April 8th eclipse event, please fill out the information in THIS FORM by Friday, April 5th, 2024. Please complete a form for each child that WILL NOT participate.
If your child DOES have your permission to participate in the event, you do NOT have to fill out the form.
If you have questions about what your child’s class/school is planning for the eclipse, please contact the teacher or building principal.
For complete information and resources about the eclipse, visit the NASA Science website.
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]]>The post 2024-25 Kindergarten Enrollment Begins April 2 Online appeared first on Collinsville Kahoks.
]]>Children must be at least five years old on or before September 1st to be enrolled in kindergarten.
NOTE: Students who attended school in the Collinsville School District (PreK/Early Childhood or other) during the 2022-2023 school year are not required to re-enroll in the school District. Students will be placed in their appropriate grade in the student’s elementary school attendance area based upon enrolled residence address.
Families can enroll NEW KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS for the 2024-2025 school year ONLINE through Skyward Family Access beginning Tuesday, April 2, 2024.
All: Use this New Student Online Enrollment Guide (English) OR (Spanish) for assistance.
As you are completing the enrollment process, you will have the opportunity to scan and attach (as pdf or
photo) the required documents as part of the enrollment application. This step is required to complete the enrollment application.
Required Documents:
Additional Documents to Provide if Applicable:
To schedule an appointment for in-person enrollment assistance, please click HERE.
Please note: The calendar uses Google. If you do not have or want to create a Google account, please call 618-346-6350 ext. 4237 or ext. 4228 to make an appointment.
ALL enrolled students will need to be registered during districtwide online registration in July. Please watch for registration information to be shared this summer.
Please use the links below to download a copy of the 2023-2024 Kindergarten Enrollment Packet which has important information to prepare ALL new kindergarteners for the school year.
2024-2025 Kindergarten Packet (English)
2024-2025 Kindergarten Packet (Spanish)
Complete information regarding kindergarten and kindergarten enrollment can also be found on
the Enrollment/Registration page under “Related Documents.”
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]]>March 21, 2024 – The time has come to say goodbye to the current Caseyville Elementary building as preparations continue to move into the new school this summer to start the 2024-25 school year.
The public is invited to a final tour on Monday, May 20th from 5-8pm to share memories and take photos before the building is torn down. The CUSD 10 Board of Education will hold its regular monthly meeting at the school that evening at 6:30pm.
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]]>Girls Bowling Team
Coaches Sean Hay, Eli Hay and Joe Legendre; Bowlers Livia Montgomery, Caici Buckman, Kellen Stephens, Laila Jaoko, Taylor Mordis, Alayna Lange, and Autumn Morley.
15-1 Overall Record
SWC Champs
Regional Champs
Sectional Champs
4th Place Finish in the IHSA State Finals
Nick Horras, Kahok Basketball
Scored 1000 Career Points this Season
Ended his career with 1035 points
Also named to the 2nd Team All State Team
Jamorie Wysinger, Kahok Basketball
Scored 1000 Career Points this Season
Ended his career with 1013 points
Broke the single season 3 point record held by Richard Keene from the 89-90 season
Made 93 three pointers this past season
Also named to the Honorable Mention All State Team
Adam Reiniger
Scored 64 career goals and 16 Assists.
That makes him the top career goal scorer in Kahok Soccer history.
Taylor Dawson
IHSA 2nd place finish in the IHSA State Finals
Taylor also won her 100th match this past season
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]]>A special section of the district website is dedicated to providing facts voters need to make an informed decision about the Collinsville Community Unit School District #10 zero-rate-change ballot initiative to fund safety and security improvements, heating and cooling system upgrades, handicap accessibility in our facilities, and school interior updates to improve the learning environment in our schools.
Visit https://www.kahoks.org/schools/ballot-initiative/ if you have a question or would like more information. Use the “I Have a Question” tab to reach out to the district to provide or clarify facts about tax-transfer, critical facilities needs or voting on election day.
Voters who reside within the CUSD 10 school district have a say in the safety & security, learning environment and ADA accessibility of our schools. Dr. Skertich released a video to remind everyone to get the facts to make an informed decision and vote in the primary election to have their voices heard.
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]]>Read the March 1 video transcript in English
Read the March 1 video transcript in Spanish
Read the Kahok Pride Update in Spanish
Click for a Printable PDF of the Kahok Pride Update in English
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]]>February 29, 2024 – Caseyville Elementary second grade teacher Deb Calvin was recognized today as February 2024 Kahok Educator of the Month. The award was presented by Caseyville Principal Chelsea Clark and local Benjamin F. Edwards financial advisor Jason Rehg.
In her nomination of Ms. Calvin, Principal Mrs. Clark wrote:
Ms. Calvin is a Caseyville Veteran. She is one of those teachers that is always willing to volunteer and take on more, even though her plate is already full. She is our PTA Treasurer, organizes our Tasty Tuesdays, Sunshine Committee for our staff and is the coordinator for our Extended Day program. She regularly communicates with her families and works hard to build relationships with her students. We are lucky to have Ms. Calvin as part of our Caseyville family.
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]]>Kreitner Elementary Students
Kreitner Principal Dr. Kari Daugherty introduced third graders Liam Ibarra-Gregorio and Damian Deanda, and their teacher Krista Basuel.
Collinsville High School Lady Kahok Basketball Players
CHS Athletic Director Clayton Smith recognized two Lady Kahok basketball players for their individual record-breaking seasons.
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]]>For a list and profiles of each of the inductees, as well as information about the Hall of Fame, visit the Kahok Hall of Fame website.
Use the link below to watch the induction ceremony and view the acceptance speeches. Use the timestamp menu to locate each presentation.
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]]>For information about the March 19 ballot initiative, click HERE.
Read the video transcript in English
Read the video transcript in Spanish
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]]>This information was compiled the the Collinsville High School Multicultural Kahoks club. To submit information for next year’s presentation, contact Collinsville High School.
Use THIS LINK to view information compiled by the Collinsville High School Black Student Union for schools to share with students about Black History Month.
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]]>For more information about the ballot initiative, CLICK HERE.
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]]>February 1, 2024 – Collinsville Community Unit School District #10 is asking all parents to complete the annual statewide Illinois 5Essentials survey by March 29, 2024. The survey is an opportunity for you to share your thoughts on important elements of school effectiveness. Please read the information below to learn more.
Kahok Families:
Now through March 29, 2023 parents, students and teachers across Illinois will have an opportunity to participate in the statewide Illinois 5Essentials Survey. This survey is designed to generate a detailed picture of the inner workings of your child’s school. As a parent, this opportunity will allow you to share your thoughts on the important elements of school effectiveness in a survey about your child’s school.
On behalf of the Illinois State Board of Education, the Illinois 5Essentials Survey will be administered online by UChicago Impact at the University of Chicago. The survey gathers data related to five indicators that can predict important student outcomes, including improved attendance and larger test score gains. These five indicators that affect and predict school success are:
Prior research in more than 400 schools has shown that schools that were strong on at least three of these “5Essential” indicators were 10 times more likely to improve student learning gains in math and reading than those that were weak on three or more Essentials.
All teachers and 4th through 12th grade students will also be responding to this survey. 5Essentials reports will be generated for schools if their teachers and/or students meet the response rate threshold of 50 percent. These reports will be sent to schools and districts in May 2024 and will also be included in the State School Report Card next fall.
Our district chose to provide the optional parent survey supplement. If at least 20 percent of parents complete this survey, a parent supplement report will also be generated. The parent data will NOT be reported on the State Report Card, but will be used as feedback for our schools and district.
Your participation in the parent portion of the survey will help us understand the conditions at your child’s school and guide improvement. Your identity and survey responses will be kept completely confidential and will never be connected to you or your child.
The Illinois 5Essentials Survey will be conducted now through March 29, 2024. To take the survey please use THIS LINK.
For more information about the Illinois 5Essentials Survey, visit: https://www.5-essentials.org/illinois. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact UChicago Impact Client Services at 1-866-440-1874 or impact-surveys@uchicago.edu.
Sincerely,
LaToya Berry-Coleman
Director of Curriculum and Assessment
What students, teachers and parents say about schools can serve as important indicators for school success.
The Illinois 5Essentials Survey provides a comprehensive picture of a school’s organizational culture in an individualized report measuring five “essentials” critical for school success:
The five factors of success are based on thirty years of research at the University of Chicago in more than 400 schools. Their findings indicate that schools that were strong on at least three of the 5Essentials were 10 times more likely to make substantial gains in improving student reading and math than schools that were weak.
The survey window opens January 29 and continues through March 29, 2024.
All district schools are required to participate in an annual school learning conditions survey. The surveys serve as an opportunity for schools to reflect on progress since the previous year.
Latoya Berry-Coleman, CUSD 10 Director of Curriculum and Assessment, underscores the importance of participation, “We use the 5 Essentials Survey feedback to set school improvement goals in the areas of leadership, instruction, and family engagement.”
The results factor into each school’s Summative Designation and Equity Journey Continuum, both of which are displayed on the Illinois Report Card.
Principals and superintendents will receive their 5Essentials Reports in May. Survey results will also be reported publicly on the UChicago Impact Reporting Website in June. School and district report cards are released on the State School Report Card website in the fall.
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]]>In her nomination of Ms. Stone, Principal Mrs. Bauer wrote:
We would like to nominate Sarah Stone, special education teacher. She constantly goes above and beyond to make sure all kids are successful. She is a huge advocate of inclusive practices and has begun the process of partnering our school with a “Best Buddies” program. Sarah will often rearrange her own schedule to meet the needs of students. She works alongside many general education teachers who value her opinion and depend on her. She is on our Tier 2 PBIS team, always brainstorming ways to support students and teachers. She organizes our annual staff Christmas gathering. Sarah cooks with her students often and provides a full Thanksgiving meal for them yearly.
Benjamin F. Edwards Financial Advisor and Vice President/Investments Jason Rehg sponsors the award each month during the school year to recognize outstanding educators in Collinsville Community Unit School District #10.
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]]>The proposal will fund approximately $2.3 million annually in facility improvements and will not change the tax rate.
“Over the past year, we’ve conducted extensive evaluation of our district facilities with staff, architects and engineers to identify our most critical needs throughout our schools,” said CUSD 10 Superintendent Dr. Mark B. Skertich. “We also sought feedback from our community members through the Kahoks Connect engagement program. Together, with the information from all groups, a plan to improve our schools without changing the tax rate was developed, and is now on the March ballot.”
The plan calls for the district to replace exterior and interior doors to improve safety; upgrade heating and cooling systems to improve efficiency; renovate facilities to allow students, staff and community members with disabilities to have independent access throughout our district; and update dated and worn school interiors to improve the learning environment. If approved, the work will be completed at each school over a seven-year time frame.
The funding path, chosen by the Board of Education, will not change the tax rate. The school board has proposed a financial strategy known as a tax transfer, which involves reallocating existing funds without raising overall taxes.
Under the proposed funding plan, CUSD will retire debt from the early 2000s to provide funding for an increase in the district’s Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Fund rate from 50 cents to 72 cents. The money previously used to pay off facility improvement debt would be redirected to the O&M Fund.
Skertich explains by implementing this funding plan, the district can leverage existing resources efficiently to address CUSD needed improvements. “This allows the district to invest more resources in critical facility needs without incurring new debt or paying additional interest, as the total tax rate remains unchanged. Money generated by this proposal will go directly to facility improvements. In total, nearly $35 million in improvements over the next seven years will be made to district facilities with zero change to the tax rate.”
For more information, including a complete list of identified work compiled through the Kahoks Connect community engagement process, visit the Ballot Initiative section on this website.
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]]>The Spanish translation, a printable PDF and the links from the newsletter are posted below.
Click HERE for the Spanish translation.
Click HERE for a printable PDF (English)
Link to register for the Future Chef’s Challenge
Link to support the Kahoks 2024 Polar Plunge Team
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]]>District PreK/EC staff, in collaboration with the Collinsville Community Inclusion Team (CIT), applied for and was awarded a grant through the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) Advancing Inclusion and Supporting Early Childhood Special Education in Community-based Settings project. This planning grant provides funding to engage a community-based childcare center in scaling up the inclusion of preschoolers with identified special needs.
The Collinsville CIT was launched thanks to CUSD 10’s participation in a federal initiative to implement, sustain and scale up high quality preschool inclusion. The initiative was co-led by ECTA and the National Center for Pyramid Model Innovations (NCPMI), and included partners from across the early care and education system. ISBE and EarlyCHOICES led the work in Illinois. This initiative focused on using indicators to analyze the level of preschool inclusion in a community and provide a framework for increased inclusion efforts. Community inclusion teams are a unique strategy to support this effort.
The Collinsville CIT includes representatives from several community-based organizations, including Riverbend Head Start and Family Services, Brightpoint’s Stronger Beginnings for Families and Child Care Resource and Referral programs, Child and Family Connections 21, and Family Matters Parent Training & Info Center. CUSD 10 staff, administrators and families are also represented on the team.
Collinsville CUSD 10 and Riverbend Head Start continue to be one of the few community agencies in the state of Illinois to collaboratively provide individualized special education and related services in-place at a community-based facility. Eligible preschool students are able to stay in their natural, inclusive classroom at Head Start and receive services provided by CUSD 10 staff. Bringing services to students at their childcare center reduces transitions for these 3- or 4-year old children, who otherwise would need bus transportation mid-day to receive specialized services. The Advancing Inclusion grant award allows Collinsville Unit 10 to expand these services into a community-based childcare center.
Kaleidoscope of Kids Daycare has partnered with Unit 10 in this project. Through this grant, Kaleidoscope received materials needed to better serve preschool students with special needs. These include a sensory activity wall, social-emotional teaching kits and materials, light tables, dolls with special needs and adaptive equipment, and books featuring diverse students. Additionally, Kaleidoscope staff were able to complete observations of inclusive preschool classrooms and receive support from inclusion coaches.
The Collinsville CIT continues to meet monthly to work on various projects that will impact preschool inclusion in the community, including the creation of a website that can be accessed by families and programs. This website documents the Collinsville CIT’s history and progress, and offers technical assistance resources to programs and families. The Collinsville CIT website can be accessed here.
Christine Coleman, Collinsville CIT Facilitator
618-346-6301 extension 5941
ctcoleman@cusd.kahoks.org
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]]>The Hall of Fame was established in May 2022 “to recognize athletic and personal accomplishments, exemplary citizenship, contributions to society and actions that brought distinction and honor to all associated with Collinsville Community Unit School District #10.”
The 2024 group is the second to be enshrined in the Kahok Hall of Fame. Twenty-one individuals and teams were honored as the inaugural class last year.
Beginning in May 2023, nominations for the 2024 class of inductees were solicited from the public. In August, the eleven members of the Hall of Fame Selection Committee – four from the school district and seven representing the community at large – chose this year’s Kahok Hall of Fame inductees from a lengthy list of worthy individuals and teams.
To be eligible, a candidate must have graduated from Collinsville High School, worked for Collinsville CUSD #10 or be affiliated with the Collinsville CUSD #10 communities. Individuals inducted into the Hall of Fame must be at least 30 years of age prior to being inducted.
The Collinsville CUSD 10 Kahok Hall of Fame has two divisions:
“Our district is really excited to recognize our alumni, residents and employees for their community service, academic achievement, professional accomplishments, service to the district, athletic success and accomplishments,” said Superintendent Dr. Mark B. Skertich.
“It was a challenge and an honor for the committee to review and select the Collinsville Kahok Hall of Fame Class of 2024,” added Skertich, “We are extremely proud of this year’s inductees and look forward to our community celebrating their accomplishments in February.”
The 2024 inductees will be celebrated February 15, 2024 at the Gateway Center in Collinsville, Illinois. Doors open at 5:00 p.m.; followed by dinner at 6:00 p.m. The inductee presentations begin at 6:45 p.m. The cost is $40 per person. Tables seating eight can be requested. Tickets for this event are limited and must be purchased in advance. Ticket sales end on February 1, 2024.
Tickets can be purchased by contacting Clay Smith (csmith1@cusd.kahoks.org) 618-346-6320 Ext. 1231 OR Jan Harmon (jharmon1@cusd.kahok.org) 618-346-6320 Ext. 1122.
1965 Basketball Team (Athletic Achievement): The 1964-65 Kahok basketball season was supposed to be a “rebuilding year” after an upset loss in the super sectionals ended the 1963-64 season. However, everything came together that winter to bring home Collinsville High School’s second state basketball championship. Under the leadership of legendary Collinsville basketball coach Vergil Fletcher and assistant coach Frank Pitol, with grit and perseverance, as well as a historic command of Fletcher’s 1-2-2 “ball press” defense, the ‘65 team accrued a 30-2 season, 12-0 conference record, and state championship.
1986 Soccer Team (Athletic Achievement): The 1986-87 Kahoks capped an 18-5-2 season with Collinsville High School’s second boys soccer state championship. Collinsville beat Libertyville in the state tournament final match 2-1 in a nail-biter that included four overtimes.
William (Bill) Baumgartner (Distinguished Achievement): A 1976 graduate of Collinsville High School; as well as graduate of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, University of New Orleans and Harvard Law School, retired U.S. Coast Guard Rear Admiral Bill Baumgartner’s 33 year military career included serving as The Judge Advocate General/Chief Counsel (TJAG) and Seventh District Commander of the Coast Guard. He is the recipient of the Legion of Merit Award for his actions during the global war on terror.
Bob Bone (Athletic Achievement): Bob Bone was a three-year starter for Kahok Basketball leading up to his graduation from CHS in 1973. He played on two regional and sectional championship teams and two Elite Eight teams. Bone was named All-Conference, All-State and All-State Tournament as a senior. At University of Missouri-St. Louis, Bone started every game for four years, and was a three-time NCAA Division II All-American. He was also an academic All-American and earned an NCAA postgraduate scholarship. His career as an athletic director and basketball coach includes twenty-years at Collinsville High School.
Brenda Holdener (Distinguished Achievement): Captain Brenda Holdener enlisted in the U.S. Navy following her 1978 graduation from Collinsville High School. She earned degrees from Oregon State University, the Naval War College and University of Colorado-Colorado Springs. During her 31-year Navy career, she served as a combat helicopter pilot, navigator on the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and USS Kitty Hawk, commanding officer of a helicopter squadron, and command center director for North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). She was the first female commander of the USS Wasp, a multipurpose amphibious assault ship. In the early 1990s, Holdener was part of a panel that spoke before Congress regarding the combat exclusion law which prohibited women from serving in combat positions.
Francesca “Frannie” Kolesa (Athletic Achievement): CHS Class of 2010 graduate Frannie (Steiner) Kolesa’s calm and cool demeanor helped lead the Kahok Girls Bowling team to the state championship in 2010; to date the only IHSA state championship girls team in school history. At the state tournament, Kolesa’s 2,756 (229 average) pins, including three consecutive strikes in her final frames, helped the Lady Kahoks clinch the team championship, and earned her the individual state title. She was named 2009-10 SIHSBC Player of the Year and St. Louis Post-Dispatch Female Athlete of the Year.
Dominique Manley (Athletic Achievement): Kahok middle-distance runner Dominique Manley graduated from Collinsville High School in 2010 holding eight school records; seven still standing today. During his high school years, he was a two-time 800m, and one-time 4X800m relay Madison County champion; and 4x400m Southwestern Conference relay champion. Manley made three appearances at IHSA State, including when he won the 800m state championship in 2010. He continued his track career at Kansas University where he competed individually and as part of Jayhawk relay teams.
Ken Oberkfell (Athletic Achievement): Ken Oberkfell, a 1974 graduate of Collinsville High School, learned baseball growing up in Maryville, Illinois, and as a Kahok at CHS. He was signed by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1975, which launched his long career as a professional baseball player and coach. The highlight of his Major League career was being a member of the Cardinals’ 1982 World Championship team as part of “the best infield in baseball.”
Dennis Pace (Athletic Achievement): The 1965 Kahok state championship basketball team was led by center Dennis Pace. He averaged 25.6 ppg during their 30-2 season. He was the state tournament’s leading scorer, and earned All-State and All-American honors. After graduating in 1965, Pace took his skills on the court to the University of Illinois where he excelled in the classroom, too, earning both All-Big Ten and All-American academic honors. After college, he returned to Collinsville High School as a physical education instructor and coach.
Tom Parker (Athletic Achievement): Basketball player Tom Parker graduated from Collinsville High School in 1968. At 6 feet 6 inches tall, Parker was a three-year starting center for Kahok Basketball. During his record-setting career at CHS, he scored 2,041 career points and set many school records. In high school, he earned All-State honors twice, and was named an All-American his senior year. At the University of Kentucky, his standout performance continued: All-SEC First Team, Academic All-SEC Team, and co-SEC Player of the Year. Parker was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 1972 NBA draft.
John A. “Jack” Renfro (Distinguished Achievement): Jack Renfro dedicated his career to public education. Renfro, a 1950 graduate of Collinsville Township High School, was a multisport Kahok; a four-year contributor in basketball, track and baseball, including captain of the 1950 basketball team that took 4th in state, and the record holder of both 100- and 220-yard dash. After graduating from SIU Carbondale and service in the U.S. Army in South Korea, he began his career as a teacher and coach in several Illinois communities. In 1970, he returned to his hometown, where he was an educator for several years before serving as superintendent for 22 years. John A. Renfro Elementary is named in his honor.
John M. Renfro (Distinguished Achievement): John Renfro is a 1978 graduate of Collinsville High school where he was a member of National Honor Society and science club, officer of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and captain of the cross country and track teams. Next, he followed the path of several relatives who earned degrees at SIU Carbondale. There he earned the business degree that would become the foundation of a career that has included senior executive roles at Zenith, Gateway, The Walt Disney Company, HP, AECOM and Capital Group. He is currently an executive advisory board and founding member of SemperVirens Venture Capital in California.
Everett Singleton (Distinguished Achievement): Everett Singleton was a pioneer in ending racial discrimination and segregation in the Collinsville public school system. Singleton was born in 1914 and raised in Collinsville during segregation. He attended Lincoln School for Blacks in the community, but graduated from high school elsewhere because Collinsville Township High School was not desegregated until 1940. He earned a teaching degree from Illinois State Normal University and returned to Collinsville where he would serve as a teacher, and eventually, the final principal of Lincoln School for Blacks. Singleton’s leadership and character helped convince the Board of Education to close the school and integrate its students and staff into other schools. Singleton taught at Summit Elementary and Webster Elementary until his death in 1970.
Kevin Stallings (Athletic Achievement): While growing up in Collinsville, Kevin Stallings developed a passion for basketball. Stallings played guard at Collinsville High School for four years under legendary coach Vergil Fletcher. When he graduated in 1978, the Kahoks had collected three conference championships and two appearances in the state tournament; and Stallings had set records in career assists, season assists and season steals. He went on to play basketball at Purdue University for American Hall of Fame basketball coach Gene Keady. After college, Stallings became an assistant coach at Purdue, then University of Kansas. Over the next 25-years, he served as head basketball coach at Illinois State University, Vanderbilt University and University of Pittsburgh.
For more information about the Kahok Hall of Fame, including previous inductees, visit: www.kahokhalloffame.org
The Collinsville CUSD 10 Hall of Fame is supported through the Collinsville Area Community Foundation.
CACF works to enhance the quality of life for the communities of Collinsville, Maryville, Caseyville, Fairmont City and surrounding areas by promoting impartial, unbiased and ethical philanthropy, with a commitment to inclusiveness and diversity, by bringing together people and resources that identify and address present and emerging school and community needs.
CACF is a public charitable organization as defined by Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. All contributions and gifts are tax deductible. To learn more and make a donation, visit the Collinsville Area Community Foundation website.
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]]>In her nomination of Mrs. Whitener, Principal Dr. Daugherty wrote:
I’m excited and honored to recognize Mrs. Rachel Whitener as Kreitner’s Kahok Educator of the Month award recipient for December. Rachel is an enthusiastic, dedicated educator who builds strong relationships with her students, sets high learning and behavioral expectations, and models a learning mindset in her classroom as well as throughout the school community.
Mrs. Whitener develops creative, engaging lessons that draw her students in and help them develop solid grade-level skills and grasp difficult concepts. I recently observed a lesson wherein her students took turns being the teacher for 3-digit division. Her consistency and effectiveness with her students shone through as these students guided their classmates through the steps AND even provided prompts and positive reinforcement to their classmates. Clearly, her students were demonstrating what Mrs. Whitener models for them each day. Her students mirror into the amazing work she does every day.
Benjamin F. Edwards Financial Advisor and Vice President/Investments Jason Rehg sponsors the award each month during the school year to recognize outstanding educators in Collinsville Community Unit School District #10.
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Kahok Families,
As 2023 comes to a close, I want to thank our staff, administrators, families and communities for their constant dedication to our students. Our students continue to see success in the classroom and while participating in co-curricular activities. This wouldn’t be possible without the support given to them outside of school. We are fortunate to call Unit 10 home and look forward to more success in 2024!
Winter Break begins Friday, December 22, and extends to Tuesday, January 2, with students and staff returning on Wednesday, January 3. It’s safe to say everyone is looking forward to a little downtime. In between the holidays, don’t miss the opportunity to attend the Prairie Farms Holiday Classic at Fletcher Gymnasium Wednesday, December 27 – Friday, December 29. Don’t forget: The Kahok Hall of Fame Class of 2024 will be announced at halftime of the Collinsville vs. Decatur Eisenhower game scheduled to begin at 6:00 p.m. Don’t forget to wear your purple, come watch some basketball and be ready to cheer for the Kahoks!
Our district has partnered with the Southern Illinois Health Foundation to provide school physicals, immunizations and treatment for common ailments (cold, cough, sore throat, earache, etc.) Their offices are open for in-person visits at CMS on Mondays and Tuesdays, and via tele-health on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please call (618) 578-5701 to schedule an appointment. Life rarely slows down and SIHF is here in a convenient setting to assist our families throughout the year.
Attached you will find information about CHS Band’s annual stuffed shells fundraiser. Here’s the link to place an order. Take advantage of this once-a-year opportunity to support our high school band program and enjoy a delicious Kahok tradition.
I want to wish everyone a safe and enjoyable holiday season with family and friends. Please be safe!
Happy Holidays and Go Kahoks!
Mark B. Skertich, Ed.D.
Superintendent
Click HERE for a printed order form.
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]]>CHS Athletic Director Clay Smith congratulated Kahok Football players Darren Pennell, Isaiah Norton and Devin Habermehl for being selected for Illinois High School Football Coaches Association (IHSFCA) All-Academic honors. Kahok Boys Soccer’s Adam Reiniger was recognized for athletic and academic achievement, as he was selected as 2023 Illinois High School Soccer All-State, All-Sectional and All-Academic.
Each student received a certificate of recognition signed by Superintendent Dr. Mark B. Skertich and Board President Gary Peccola.
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]]>CUSD 10 Collinsville High School Wellness Club and the district’s mental health team have compiled resources for a number of holiday-related topics to assist Kahok families with challenges they might face this time of year.
If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, please reach out to an organization such as Safe2Help Illinois for support and resources. For resources, links and advice for managing emotions and feelings year-round, visit the CUSD 10 Virtual Calming Room website. For dangerous or imminent situations, dial 911.
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]]>Read the December 8, 2023 transcript in English
Read the December 8, 2023 transcript in Spanish
Click HERE to read the 2023-24 E-Learning Plan
For information on the 2024 Kahok Hall of Fame dinner and ceremony, click HERE.
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]]>The 2nd Annual Kahok Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony is February 15, 2024 at the Gateway Center in Collinsville, Illinois. Doors open at 5:00 p.m.; followed by dinner at 6:00 p.m. The inductee presentations begin at 6:45 p.m. The cost is $40 per person. Tables seating eight can be requested.
Clay Smith (csmith1@cusd.kahoks.org) 618-346-6320 Ext. 1231
Jan Harmon (jharmon1@cusd.kahoks.org) 618-346-6320 Ext. 1122
The Kahok Hall of Fame 2024 class of inductees will be announced at the Prairie Farms Holiday Basketball Tournament at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 27, 2023 in Vergil Fletcher Gymnasium at Collinsville High School. A tournament ticket is required to attend. The announcement will be broadcast live on the Kahok Sports Network.
The Kahok Hall of Fame was established in May 2022 to recognize athletic and personal accomplishments, exemplary citizenship, contributions to society and actions that brought distinction and honor to all associated with Collinsville Community Unit School District #10. For more information, including how to make a monetary donation to support the Hall of Fame, visit www.kahokhalloffame.org.
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]]>November 28, 2023 – Maryville Elementary educational assistant Tessie Patterson was recognized today as November 2023 Kahok Educator of the Month. The award was presented by Maryville Principal Doug Kirk and local Benjamin F. Edwards financial advisor Jason Rehg.
In his nomination of Ms. Patterson, Principal Kirk wrote:
I would like to nominate Ms. Tessie Patterson for our staff member of the month. Ms. Tessie is the consummate professional. Her dedication and compassion to the students at Maryville Elementary is on display every day.
Ms. Tessie is always prepared and her hard work is admired by everyone at our school. Her diligence, dependability and professionalism are second to none. Ms. Tessie sets the tone for how to be an excellent educator, as she has the unique ability to motivate students to reach high expectations, and expects their best efforts through the use of positive and motivating strategies in the classroom.
Ms. Tessie is an important part of our school, as she can be depended on by everyone to always go above and beyond the call of duty. If every school had a Ms. Tessie, they would instantly be successful.
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]]>For information on Kahok Basketball and other CHS winter sports, visit www.kahokathletics.com
Read the November 21, 2023 message transcript in English
Read the November 21, 2023 message transcript in Spanish
Adopt a CUSD 10 family: Provide Christmas gifts (Lizeth Jimenez lljimenez@cusd.kahoks.org)
Assist district families who need support: KAHOKstrong (Toni Geisen tgeisen@cusd.kahoks.org & Jacob Post jpost@cusd.kahoks.org)
Help Santa, Mrs. Claus, and their elves provide toys for Kreitner Elementary students: CHS Student Council (Kyle Gordon kgordon@cusd.kahoks.org)
Help provide new shoes/socks for K-6 students: Collinsville Charities for Children (Derek Johnson derek@ajdlandscaping.com)
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]]>Last year, CMC Rotary provided $1,500 in seed money to pilot a literacy program at CMS. Following a successful launch, the reading incentive program has grown to encompass DIS students, too. CMS Rotary generously increased their support for 2023-24.
Students earn rewards for reaching milestones based on the number of words they read. The top prize is a $50 certificate for Scholastic Books for every million words read.
The program includes students at all levels of literacy: from rewarding those who are already avid readers, to incentivizing and supporting students who desire to read, but struggle with comprehension.
For more information on the Kahoks Read program, contact Library Media Specialist Michael Hayman: mhayman@cusd.kahoks.org.
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