The Lady Raiders travel to Athens for a Tomahawk Conference varsity game. The first pitch is scheduled for 4:30. Good Luck Ladies!
12 months ago, Rodney Norris
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The Raiders host Havana today for a V baseball game. First pitch is scheduled for 4:30. Good Luck Raiders!
12 months ago, Rodney Norris
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All Midwest Central practices scheduled for this evening have been cancelled.
12 months ago, Shawnna Rule
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The HS BB game at Peoria Christian has been cancelled due to the forecasted weather.
12 months ago, Rodney Norris
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Pitching and defense were the name of the game for the Raiders baseball team Thursday night, defeating Peoria Norte Dame 4-2! Rylan Nowack picked up the win in his season debut on the bump, allowing one earned run while scattering 5 hits and 3 walks over his 6 innings of work and Collin Parkin picked up his first save of the season. The Raiders defense was terrific all night, turning a big double play in the 5th inning and committing only one error on the afternoon! The Raiders are back at it again Friday night for a varsity matchup against Peoria Christian.
12 months ago, Shawnna Rule
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Last Friday, students in Mrs. Picken’s English 3 classes took a field trip to Dickson Mounds Museum in Lewistown. Earlier in the semester, the students studied Native American literature, and they also learned about the museum that we have in our neighboring Fulton County. We were led by the museum’s Curator of Anthropology, Logan Pappenfort, who had the students do a research/excavation activity with artifacts and draw conclusions about those artifacts and the people who used them.
12 months ago, Shawnna Rule
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The JV Raiders travel to Peoria Notre Dame today to play. JV game only starts at 4:30. Good Luck Raiders!
12 months ago, Rodney Norris
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The Lady Raiders travel to Brimfield today for softball action. V game starts at 4:30, followed by the JV. Good Luck Ladies!
12 months ago, Rodney Norris
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Seniors and parents/guardians - We are excited to announce a partnership with the American Legion Hill-Palmer Post #561 for a new scholarship called "Life Scholarship." The American Legion will be giving out two $500 scholarships to deserving candidates. Applicants must be graduating in May and have ANY plans after high school to qualify. Applications must be turned in by May 1st, 2023. For questions, please contact Mrs. Harbourn at 309.968.6766 or harbourn@midwestcentral.org All seniors qualify! The biggest component is a letter explaining what PATRIOTISM means to the applicant, and how he/she plan on showing patriotism in our small community. SO EXCITING!!!! FREE MONEY!!!!
12 months ago, Shawnna Rule
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We are super proud of our Raider Logan! He has signed to play baseball at Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, Missouri as a freshman in the fall. He plans to study business the first two years. He has been an active student at MCHS; he has played baseball and basketball all four years! We are super proud to see him continue his academic and athletic goals at MSSU after high school! Join us as we celebrate his admissions and baseball scholarship!! Way to go Logan!!
12 months ago, Shawnna Rule
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Mr. Clark's Consumers class had the pleasure of having guest speaker Nate Turner from Country Financial talk to them about life insurance. Topics focused on Term and Whole life and how each work. Thank You Nathan for taking the time to educate students on insurance!
almost 1 year ago, Shawnna Rule
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Austin W. Kammeyer, a senior at Midwest Central High School, has been selected by the faculty and staff as Student of the Month in Agriculture. Austin is the son of Scott and Jamie Kammeyer of Manito. Austin is involved with FFA, Basketball and Baseball. He is also on the FFA Officer Team. After Graduation, Austin is going to attend ICC for two years to study Agronomy. Later, he plans to work on the family farm. Austin personally thanks his Ag Advisors over the past 4 years and the Midwest Central School District for selecting him for this program.
about 1 year ago, Shawnna Rule
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The Lady Raiders travel to Pekin today to play softball. V game starts at 4:30, with JV following. Good Luck Ladies!
about 1 year ago, Rodney Norris
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Mrs. DeSutter's Physics students performed their Egg Drop lab practical today! Students were given a set amount of material to build a contraption that kept their egg safe from a fall of 1.75 meters. The twist was, not only did the egg need to go unscathed, BUT they had to determine the kinetic energy and potential energy, gravitational force and velocity of their egg contraption. Their faces say it all!!
about 1 year ago, Shawnna Rule
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Due to field conditions, the HS softball game scheduled with Morton for today has been cancelled. There will also be no practice.
about 1 year ago, Rodney Norris
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The HS softball game scheduled for today against Delavan has been cancelled due to unsafe playing conditions. The continued drizzle has made the infield unsafe to play on.
about 1 year ago, Rodney Norris
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The Raiders baseball team swung some hot bats on a cold, windy day for an opening day defeat of El Paso/Gridley 17-9! Trailing 7-1 heading into the top of the 6th, the Raiders batted around TWICE for a 15 run inning! TJ Pfeiffer, Cade Muhich, and Austin Kammeyer all had multiple hits and Cade Muhich, TJ Pfeiffer, Logan Justus and Collin Parkin had multiple RBIs for the victors. Braden Johnson also had a big RBI double for the Raiders to get the 15 run rally started. Logan Justus got the opening day nod for the Raiders on the bump, whiffing 8 and allowing only one earned run in his four innings of work. Eli Woodley picked up the win and TJ Pfeiffer came in the final two innings to slam the door on the Titans! The Raiders move to 1-0 on the young season with a non-conference matchup with Eureka on Thursday.
about 1 year ago, Shawnna Rule
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Check this out for 2023-24 Preschool for All screening information!
about 1 year ago, Shawnna Rule
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Ms. Schleder and Mrs. Kerley took five students to the 2nd Annual Career Summit at Illinois Central College on Thursday, March 16. Students started the day with a panel of professionals based on whether they are headed "straight to work" or to "college/training/trade school" after high school. After the opening class, students attended two workshops, ate lunch, and then were able to participate in some hands-on activities such as practice interviews, the application process, and building a resume. They also met with a variety of employees from local businesses during the Career Fair. It was a great experience for our students, and we look forward to attending this every year!
about 1 year ago, Shawnna Rule
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MCHS Cheer tryouts are this week! What a great turnout for the first night! Our next workshop is tonight from 6:00-7:30 PM at the PS gym!
about 1 year ago, Shawnna Rule
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