
MSHS Juniors and Seniors -only two more days to buy your 2022 Prom tickets. Tickets are $50.00 per person and are available during all three lunch periods. There will be NO late ticket sales. Email, Scarolan@ms.k12.il.us, with any questions.

Attention Junior and Senior MSHS families -Prom 2022 tickets will be sold next Tuesday, April 19th through Friday, April 22nd during all three lunch hours. Tickets are $50.00 per person. There will be NO late ticket sales. Email, Scarolan@ms.k12.il.us, with any questions.

Ag students learning about business marketing and promotions today! Great time recording commercials and promoting our upcoming store events!


Ag students at WDWS/WHMS/News Gazette recording commercials and media they wrote and designed for their store today!


3rd hour Construction students proudly display their completed table projects. #ibuiltthismshs


3rd hour Construction students proudly display their completed table projects. #ibuiltthismshs

3rd hour Construction students proudly display their completed table projects. #ibuiltthismshs

Check out our spotlight in the "Leadership Matters" magazine about our Parkland Pathways Program! Featuring our very own Sophie Deck, Abigail Loewenstein, and the COMPASS program!
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Check out our spotlight in the "Leadership Matters" magazine about our Parkland Pathways Program! Featuring our very own Sophie Deck, Abigail Loewenstein, and the COMPASS program!
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Want to participate in the MSHS Job Fair?


Cupcake Wars made a comeback this year! The students worked hard on their designs and gained a lot of experience through the process.



We can plan all of the activities for the day but we can’t plan how the relationships are formed. Snack time is a great time for meaningful conversation.


March being both Women’s History Month and Disability Awareness Month is a perfect time to recognize Judy Heumann . Heumann is an American disability rights activist, who is recognized internationally as a leader in the disability community. Born with polio, Judy Heumann was only 5 years old when she was first denied her right to attend school. Ms. Heumann’s activism inspired the ADA, or Americans with Disabilities Act, which was signed into law in 1990 by President Bill Clinton. She has served in the Clinton and Obama administrations, and she was the World Bank’s first advisor on disability and development. Heumann is the author of a memoir, Being Heumann, and her story was featured in the Netflix documentary Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution (2020).

Thanks to Officer Alfonso for instructing Health Ed classes in the “Stop the Bleed” curriculum.



Thanks to Officer Alfonso for instructing Health Ed classes in the “Stop the Bleed” curriculum.

March is disability awareness month and here is another fact! 15% of the world's population are living with a disability. This includes 93 million children, and 720 million adults with significant disabilities in functioning.

This month the high school is celebrating National Disability Awareness Month! Did You Know: On 2/26/87 Ronald Reagan officially declared Proclamation 5613 making March National Disabilities Awareness Month. It calls for people to provide understanding, encouragement and opportunities to help persons with disabilities to lead productive and fulfilling lives

Arbor Management, the food service provider for Mahomet-Seymour Schools, is hiring!



Fill out the application to become a Bulldog Buddy for next school year! There are opportunities to give up your advisory, study hall or PE to be a buddy.


Senior manufacturing student Quinten Cox displays his project. #ibuiltthismshs
