The following are current available scholarships for 2023 Beecher City graduating seniors:
Lake Land College Foundation Scholarship
Illinois School Counselor Association Post-Secondary Scholarship
Holland Energy Scholarship
Illinois Pork Donor-Advised Scholarship
Illinois Education Association - NEA Scholarship
General Federation of Women's Clubs Illinois Scholarships
GFWC Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs 23rd District Scholarship
CBAI Foundation for Community Banking 2023 Annual Scholarship
Shelby Electric Cooperative's Local Scholarship
Southwestern Electric Scholarship
Beecher City Tri-County Ruritan Scholarship
Southeastern Illinois Scholarships
Oberlin Charitable Scholarship
BPW Illinois Educational Foundation Scholarship
N. G. Cowen Scholarship
George Bauer Scholarship
Kiem and Roy Maxfield Scholarship
2023 Nurses Training Edward A Vasquez-Perez & Fred C Schaefer Scholarship
Elva Jennings Penwell Nursing Scholarship
Mabel Laue Memorial Teaching Scholarship
Wayne and Mery Doty Scholarship
*All 2023 seniors are updated weekly about current available scholarships. If there are any questions, please contact Ms. Wright at the high school or email vwright@beechercity.org.
Congratulations to Drake Davis and Gracie Heckert for being recognized as NTC scholarly athletes. Beecher City is proud of both of you!

The challenge in science class for the Fifth Grade was to build the tallest structure out of spaghetti and tape that could balance a marshmallow.




Beecher City CUSD# 20 will use an e-learning day on Wednesday, January 25. The grade school and jr. high will use packet #1 and the high school will need to check google classroom.
100th Day in First Grade




100th Day of School- The Calculus Class came to the Grade School to play some 100 day games. Fun!




Deputy Ritz talked to the Fourth and Fifth Grade Classes today about Social Media and Internet Safety.


NTC Boys Basketball Tournament Schedule Change for Tuesday:
This past week Beecher City High School hosted the National Trail Conference girls basketball tournament. The Neoga Indians defeated the St. Anthony Bulldogs in overtime to win the championship. The CHBC Bobcats defeated the Windsor/Stewardson-Strasburg Hatchets for the consolation. CHBC's senior, Gracie Heckert, was named to the all-tournament team. A huge thank you to all those that volunteered throughout the week to help this tournament be a success. A special thank you to Beecher City's athletic director, Carolyn Wendte, whose leadership helped coordinate the event.

The Leadership Class spent time reading with the First Graders.




Kim Miller was guest reader today in Mrs. Stuckemeyer's classroom.

Lunch buddies at the Grade School today.

Mrs. Shawna Sapp spoke to the Grade School Students about good oral hygiene. Thanks, Mrs. Sapp!



98.3 WSVZ will be broadcasting the CHBC boys basketball game versus Shelbyville today, January 14, at approximately 4:00 PM. If you are not able to watch the Bobcats at Beecher City today, you can tune in and listen to their game.

After learning about supply and demand, the Fourth Graders created their own "stores" to sell and buy goods.




The Preschoolers experimented with the colors of the rainbow today.


Congratulations to Beecher City High School senior, Kenny Robbins! Kenny plays soccer for the Altamont High School Indians and was named to the Effingham Daily News First Team for the area's soccer teams.

Pastor Allen was the Guest Reader today in the First Grade.

Mrs. Drake's Spanish Class playing a question game

Mr. Brown's Leadership class spent time today reading with the Kindergarten Class.




