
MAIN STREET 3rd Grade Students will take a state test representing themselves & our schools the week of April 19th (4/19-4/23). The test is the Illinois Assessment of Readiness (IAR) & it will be an online computer test. Our students are prepared by some of the finest teachers in the area & exposed to all content. We just need our students to come with a positive... READ MORE >

GRIT: “Effort Endurance” By Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal Main Street & Kindergarten Center is equally dedicated to the development of our students Socially & Emotionally to Academically. The goal is that no student is more prepared for College or Career or LIFE than our students. Much of this development is not... READ MORE >
High School Football The health and safety of our community and student athletes are of the utmost importance. Please note that the following restrictions have been developed in response to the expectations established by the Illinois State Board of Education and the Illinois Department of Public Health. A total of 700 spectators will be allowed at all home... READ MORE >
High School Volleyball The health and safety of our community and student athletes are of the utmost importance. Please note that the following restrictions have been developed in response to the expectations established by the Illinois State Board of Education and the Illinois Department of Public Health. A total of 520 spectators will be allowed in the... READ MORE >

EMPATHY: “Seek to Understand” Main Street School & Kindergarten Center Focused on EMPATHY for February as our character Trait of the Month. I am glad that we chose this trait because the kids did “get it.” They have all felt this before but now they know what it is and that it is a good thing. I am very proud to announce the February 2021 EMPATHY Students of the... READ MORE >
High Honor Roll FRESHMEN: Savannah Barnes, Brady Boehm, Emma Boehm, Luke Brewer, Isaac Chambers, Dru Clark, Millie Clark, Delani Frederick, Cade Houck, Ian Hoyt, Delaney Keown, Elyse Lape, Amber Lewis, Jackson Lockart, Jordynn Mayhall, Adalynn Miller, Kinzee Musser, Scott Owens, Madison Roberts, Austin Smith, Morgan Stirrett, Ella Storm, Callista Tidwell, Kara... READ MORE >

OPTIMISM Student-Leaders – January 2021 Shelbyville Main Street School & Kindergarten Center is completely invested in the Social & Emotional Development of our youth with equal value to academic. The message to students is clear: there will be many things in your life that you cannot control but you can control your effort & your attitude & it will make all the... READ MORE >
The health and safety of our community and student athletes are of the utmost importance. Please note that the following restrictions have been developed in response to the expectations established by the Illinois State Board of Education and the Illinois Department of Public Health. At Moulton Middle School, each student-athlete will be allowed to have 2... READ MORE >

Check out the virtual version of the 5th grade wax museum! Click on the link below. Wax Museum link READ MORE >

At Shelbyville High School, we believe in teaching young people the hard and soft skills that will offer them control over their own destiny. Inspiring action is of paramount importance, and will always be at the heart of what we do as educators. One such example of this can be found within the service project launched by senior level student, Dalton Hoadley. ... READ MORE >
The following notification includes very important information for our student population utilizing the edgenuity platform. Grading Clarification Learners will see three separate grades within the Edgenuity platform. This notification is designed to clarify the differences. OVERALL GRADE The overall grade represents a student’s performance only on... READ MORE >
Here is the Moulton Winter Holiday concert. Enjoy! READ MORE >
Enjoy a little 4/5 holiday cheer with a body percussion version of "We Wish You a Merry Christmas." READ MORE >

KINDNESS – December 2020 Main Street School & Kindergarten Center hyper-FOCUS on KINDNESS during December. Our school & our community need students & members that care about others & show it. The focus w/ KINDNESS obviously has an anti-bullying message that is reinforced all year. Our "mantra" @ Main Street School & Kindergarten Center is "BE NICE; WORK... READ MORE >
The building is SAFE - confirmed by Ameren Electric and the Shelbyville Fire Department. A technician will be here this afternoon to diagnose and repair the issue in the kitchen. We made it this far without a forced school closure, and it was an old stovetop that finally got us here at Shelbyville High School. Back to normal routine tomorrow! Thank you to... READ MORE >
This morning, we discovered a minor issue involving a gas pilot light within the kitchen of Shelbyville High School. The Shelbyville Fire Department issued an all clear. We called Ameren Electric to double check the readings as an extra precaution. Ameren has made the recommendation to clear the building. Kindergarten students are being housed at the Baptist... READ MORE >

The Remembrance Wreath Project at Shelbyville High School has become an annual tradition for our students, staff, and participating community members. This year, Kelli Black’s horticulture students manufactured 229 homemade evergreen wreaths for veterans! Special thanks to No Bad Days Farm and the Schwengel Family for their generous donation of live... READ MORE >

GRATITUDE Student-Leaders – November 2020 Shelbyville Main Street School & Kindergarten Center is completely invested in the Social / Emotional Development of our youth w/ equal value to academic. Main Street Elementary School November 2020 “GRATITUDE” Student-Leaders: pictured (left to right): (front row): Kaleb Bruns, Malakye Nees, Jaxon Jones ... READ MORE >
Academic Late Stay occurs every Tuesday from 2:00pm-3:00pm. Free tutoring services are provided for students failing courses here at Shelbyville High School, and for all others who are simply interested in receiving additional support. This offering of support is available to both in person learners and remote learners utilizing the edgenuity platform.... READ MORE >
The Shelbyville CUSD #4 regular Board of Education meeting scheduled for December 17th, 2020 has been changed to December 14th, 2020. The meeting will take place at 7:00 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. READ MORE >

Here is video #4 of 4 celebrating our veterans. Be sure to check out WEIU at 5:30 p.m. and WAND at 6 p.m. for additional coverage celebrating "Our Town, Our Veterans." And most importantly, thank you to all that have served and that are currently serving! READ MORE >

Here is video #3 of 4 celebrating our veterans. Don't forget to join us from 12 p.m.-3 p.m. for the drive through celebration at Lake Shelbyville. READ MORE >

Here is video #2 of 4 celebrating our veterans. Don't forget to join us 12 p.m.-3 p.m. for the drive through celebration at Lake Shelbyville Dam. READ MORE >

Here is video #1 of 4 celebrating our veterans. Don't forget to join us from 12 p.m.-3 p.m. for the drive through celebration at Lake Shelbyville. READ MORE >

To bring the election process to life, third grade students held a candy election. Teachers chose candy because it is something students have a strong opinion about and can relate to. They started by choosing two candy parties...fruity and chocolate. Then, students held a primary election to narrow it down to their two candidates, Starburst and KitKat. From... READ MORE >

OWNERSHIP Students – October 2020 Shelbyville Main Street School & Kindergarten Center is completely invested in the Social & Emotional Development of our youth w/ equal value to academic. The two areas are interrelated and often the Social/Emotional hinders or serves as a catalyst to student achievement. October has been the month we focus our conversation... READ MORE >

Friday, October 30, 2020 is the 10th annual Trick-or-Treat for Canned Goods Food Drive! For the past nine years we have filled the First United Methodist Church’s basement with canned goods and other nonperishable food items. Moulton Student Council is determined to not let COVID get in the way of us doing it again this year, but we need your help! The canned... READ MORE >
Check out the October edition of RNN (Rams Nation News) from Moulton Middle School! This is our video version of the newsletter with additional digital content. READ MORE >
The following notification includes very important information for our student population utilizing the edgenuity platform. Implementation of this temporary digital platform was compressed, and our understanding of the program becomes increasingly more sophisticated every day. We are thankful to have had the opportunity to learn and grow alongside all those who... READ MORE >
Picture Day is Tuesday, October 13, 2020! All students will be photographed for school record purposes. View packet info and payment options online at FlyerEntry/53255QF An email to parents was sent with specific details pertaining to the upcoming picture day. It included a link allowing parents to order pictures and pay for them online. Parents may sign up... READ MORE >

August / September 2020 “SELF-CONTROL” Student-Leaders During August & September, Main Street School & Kindergarten Center hyper-focused on "Self-Control." Teachers reinforced in the classroom w/ literary stories & discussions highlighting characters & theme related to Self-Control & the students’ personal lives. Teachers & staff regularly praised this trait... READ MORE >
SHELBYVILLE CUSD #4 NOTICE OF VACANCY Shelbyville CUSD #4 is currently accepting applications for the position of Director of Maintenance and Operations. Applicants must possess a high school diploma or equivalent. It is also preferred that applicants have experience in custodial/maintenance supervision among other qualifications. Applications are... READ MORE >
FROM MR. CALDWELL | test administrator SAT Information Time: 8:00 a.m. – 12:30/12:45 p.m. Date: Wednesday, September 23, 2020 Location: SHS Gym What to Bring: Calculator Small Snacks (if desired) Water Bottle Estimated Schedule***: 7:45 a.m. = Arrival and find seat in the Gym 8:00 a.m. = Pre-administration... READ MORE >
Student Absence / Quarantine with IN PERSON INSTRUCTION Students who are absent or under quarantine from school should complete all of their school work using the google classroom platform. The curriculum has been organized by calendar date in an attempt to make things clear and concise. We will not assign makeup work to high school students when they return,... READ MORE >
Here is some guidance on when students should stay home, how long, and how to have them return to school. We know that the possibility of having students how for a 10 or 14 day quarantine is a challenge for families. However, we have to follow these guidelines to ensure we have the best opportunity to keep our doors open for our entire district. Please use the... READ MORE >
As an update for all of the students and families who have elected to participate in the remote learning platform here at SHS, please make note of the information included in this news release. There will be a scheduled drive thru pick up for all "remote learners" on Friday, August 28, 2020. This will take place between the hours of 12:00pm - 2:00pm. Please... READ MORE >
Monday, August 3, 2020 2:00pm - 6:00pm Tuesday, August 4, 2020 7:00am - 11:00am Wednesday, August 5, 2020 9:00am-1:00pm General Registration Fees $45 (K-5 Elementary) $47 (6-8 Middle School) $75 (9-12 High School) Athletic Fees ($30 MMS - $50 SHS - $150 Family Maximum) Fees will vary based upon specific grade level, student course selection,... READ MORE >
Please access the link for updates from Shelbyville CUSD #4 https://5il.co/ip8y READ MORE >
The Shelbyville Community Unit School District No. 4 has a vacancy for a School Board Member to replace a member who has resigned. Anyone interested please submit a letter of interest to, Shelbyville CUSD #4720 W Main Street, Shelbyville, Il 62565 Attn: Shane Schuricht by August 13th, 2020. Applicants must be a resident of... READ MORE >
Please see the attached Shelbyville CUSD #4 Return to School Frameworkhttps://5il.co/ie4i READ MORE >
Please see the statement from Shelbyville CUSD #4 released this evening in thefollowing linkhttps://5il.co/idbp READ MORE >
As we continue forward into this era of uncertainty, we remain humbly committed to recognizing and celebrating the accomplishments of the graduating Class of 2020. The plan included in this notification is in full compliance with the requirements established by the Illinois Department of Public Health and the Illinois State Board of Education. It has, in its... READ MORE >
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Education of Shelbyville Community Unit School District No. 4 in the County of Shelby, State of Illinois, that a public hearing will be held at 6:45 PM on the 16th day of July, 2020 at the Shelbyville High School Cafeteria, located at 1001 W.N. 6th Street, Shelbyville, Illinois, in School District No.... READ MORE >
The videography for Senior Awards was filmed last week. As was previously mentioned, this was not designed as an in-person event due to health and safety restrictions. The produced videography will be shared on Saturday, June 20, 2020. It will be sent to all student gmail accounts and will be shared for public viewing on the Shelbyville School District Facebook... READ MORE >
Driver’s Education: Behind-the-Wheel Instruction & In-Person Permit Test In order to provide behind-the-wheel training to students in driver’s education in compliancewith all Secretary of State and IDPH safety requirements, the following procedures will befollowed:• Allow only two students and one instructor per vehicle.• Face coverings must be worn, unless... READ MORE >
Message | Mr. Ladd, SHS Principal Throughout the closure we have remained hopeful that many of the ceremonial senior events could take place in their traditional format. Much of the planning for such a scenario involved coordinating diverse plans within an incredibly inexact time frame. Although we were hopeful, we have also been preparing for the realization... READ MORE >
SENIOR AWARDS NIGHT format dependent upon social distancing restrictions and healthcare guidance June 20, 2020 | 7:00pm @ Shelbyville High School Many of our senior level students need to be informed of the scholarships and financial assistance that will be available to them as they embark on their journey outside of high school. With this in mind, we will... READ MORE >
It's that time of year! Typically, we have a talent show to end the year. This year, it was virtual! Thank you to all that participated and to Mr. Amato for creating the video! READ MORE >
Bag it - Tag it - Drive Thru Drop Off/Pickup FOR ALL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Tuesday, May 19th, is the last day of Remote Learning for all learners. Students must have all assignments submitted to their teachers by this date. During the designated time frames, students will need to bring a garbage bag full of all school materials to the front entrance of the high... READ MORE >
Please access the link for End of Year Information from Shelbyville CUSD #4:https://5il.co/g520 READ MORE >
Lake Shelbyville Drive Thru Shelbyville High School (Senior Class 2020 Recognition) Saturday, May 16, 2020 4:00pm - 5:00pm Scenic roadway above the Lake Shelbyville Dam 3 possible entrances available (9th Street OR Route 16) 2 lanes of continual traffic movement All parking is reserved for students and support personnel If inclement... READ MORE >
The final Moulton CLK turn in will be Monday May 11th from 9-11 a.m. The last CLK for the year will be available that day but it will look very different. Students will be encouraged to complete our life skills Bingo board! We ask that students to take a photo or video of them completing the activity and post it to @moultonrams or tag Shelbyville CUSD #4 on... READ MORE >
Bag it - Tag it - Drive Thru Drop Off/Pickup FOR SENIOR LEVEL STUDENTS ONLY WHEN: Friday, May 8, 2020 8:00am-12:00pm Friday, May 8, is the last day of Remote Learning for high school seniors. Students should have all assignments submitted to their teachers by this date. Between the hours of 8:00am - 12:00pm, senior students will need to bring a garbage bag... READ MORE >

Do you have a talent you want to share? Singing, dancing, juggling, or maybe all three at the same time! If you have something, then check this out. We are hosting a Virtual Talent Show. To participate, follow the instructions below: Take a picture or video of you performing your talent at home. Please keepany videos 3 minutes or less. Some submissions may not be... READ MORE >
Please access the link for updates from Shelbyville CUSD #4:https://5il.co/fw5v READ MORE >
Attention Dual Credit Incoming Juniors & Seniors: For next year, Juniors & Seniors interested in dual credit through Eastern Illinois University should complete the application and send a $100 down payment to the Office of the Registrar at EIU by July 1st. Applications were sent to the student gmail accounts of students who requested the course and qualify for... READ MORE >
May 8, 2020 Last Day of Remote Learning for Senior Level Students Return all Textbooks & School Materials / Locker Clean Out (senior students only) Specific details will be shared at a later date We will remain in compliance with all current health and safety recommendations Senior Cap & Gown Photos on the Football Field with Jaime McDonald 1:00pm -... READ MORE >
Rams Family, This afternoon, the Governor of Illinois suspended in person instruction for the remainder of the school year and districts will rely on their Remote Learning Plans. As decisions are made on cleaning out lockers and end of year events, we will share it with you. Meals will continue to be distributed on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you have any... READ MORE >
Please access the link for updates:https://5il.co/ezkz READ MORE >
Please see the attachment for updates from Shelbyville CUSD #4:https://5il.co/emvq READ MORE >
Driver’s Education Students who were scheduled to be enrolled in 4th quarter Driver's Education courses will be able to fulfill the state requirement while operating within this remote learning experience. Mr. Rothrock’s google classroom will be established by April 6, 2020. Students are expected to enroll as soon as possible into this digital portal. Of... READ MORE >
Dual Credit Courses | in partnership with Lake Land College & Eastern Illinois University All students will receive credit for the dual credit courses they are currently enrolled within here at Shelbyville High School. However, students must continue to meet the learning objectives established by the dual credit teacher. All JUNIORS and SENIORS will have access... READ MORE >
This message is from Shelbyville CUSD #4: The Governor of Illinois has extended the school closure through April 30th. Later this week we will release additional information related to Remote Learning Plans and meal distribution. READ MORE >
Please access the link to read a letter from Shelbyville CUSD #4 with information about Remote Learning Days.https://5il.co/ed2w READ MORE >
Please access the link to read updates from Shelbyville CUSD #4:https://5il.co/e8ce READ MORE >
Mrs. Miller-Amato & Mr. Amato are having a Disney sing-a-long on Thursday (3/26) at 3:00. You can connect to the live stream through the link below. Sing along READ MORE >
Please access the link to read a letter from Shelbyville CUSD #4 with updates dated 3/23/20. https://5il.co/e27g READ MORE >

Time to have some fun! Spirit Week at Moulton will be March 30th-April 3rd! The theme is "There's No Place Like Home." Each day, we encourage students, teachers, community members, and anyone interested in having some fun to participate. Be sure to snap a picture and post it to social media with the hashtag #MMSspirit. But the fun doesn't stop there! We're... READ MORE >
High School DAILY TO DO LIST courtesy of Khan Academy TimeActivity8am - 9amWake up, make your bed, eat breakfast and get ready for an awesome day! And yes, change out of your pajamas! 9am - 9:40amKhan Academy math practice. Depending on level, one of the following courses are likely appropriate:Algebra IIGeometryPrecalculus/TrigonometryAP Calculus AB or BCAP... READ MORE >
Please access the link to read an update from Shelbyville CUSD #4https://5il.co/e0en READ MORE >
As many of you are already aware, the Governor has ordered all schools to remain closed until April 8th. We have not received any guidance if these additional days will be categorized as Act of God days, or if they will be declared something else. As we receive more information, we will continue to pass it along. Stay safe this weekend. READ MORE >
Shelbyville CUSD #4 Update 3-20-20: Please access the link to read a letter from the school district.https://5il.co/dzke READ MORE >
Remember to be safe and practice Social Distancing! Here are some activities and a recommendation to either Avoid, Use Caution, or Safe To Do.https://5il.co/dxjk READ MORE >

March 18, 2020 SHS Students and Families, As part of our commitment to the well-being of our students, staff, and the larger community, we are carefully monitoring the evolving coronavirus situation and are in regular contact with health agencies. Measures that SHS has implemented to protect our community of learners include frequent cleaning and disinfection... READ MORE >
The regularly scheduled monthly Board of Education meeting will still take place on Thursday, March 19th at 7:00 PM in the high school cafeteria. If you have any questions, please contact the Unit office at 774-4626. READ MORE >
Please access this link to read a letter from Shelbyville CUSD #4https://5il.co/duzm READ MORE >

Shelbyville Families, Shelbyville CUSD #4 is committed to feeding our students and their siblings during this pandemic & mandated school closure. All students and household family members below the age of 18 are eligible to receive FREE breakfast & lunch (Monday - Friday). The schools are working with ARAMARK to prepare the meals daily. Our bus drivers &... READ MORE >
Families: Tomorrow we will start meal distribution for breakfast and lunch from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM. You will receive meals for both breakfast and lunch at the same time. If you are picking up the meals, you can either pick them up at Moulton Middle School or Main Street Elementary. If you signed up for delivery, we hope to have the meals to you within the same... READ MORE >
Students, Parents and Guardians, please access this link to read a letter from the school district.https://5il.co/dq8j READ MORE >
March 11, 2020 Dear Shelbyville CUSD #4 Students, Staff and Families, To this date, there have not been any confirmed cases of COVID-19, commonly called the Coronavirus in Shelby County. Even though there are not any positive cases at this time, the health and safety of our students continues to be the school district’s top priority. Shelbyville CUSD #4... READ MORE >

The 3rd Annual “Science Family FUN Night” was Tuesday, March 10th @ Shelbyville High School gym @ (6:30 PM - 7:30 PM) w/ science stations engaging students w/ topics such as anatomy, friction, viscosity & more.; there was even a hover board students could ride. Students were also given safety glasses & a lab coat.This is a great event for students & families to... READ MORE >

(9) Main Street 3rd Grade Student-Leaders selected to participate in the Illinois Music Educator Association (ILMEA) General Music Festival (GMF) w/ Mrs. Emily Miller-Amato @ Eastern Illinois University (EIU) Wednesday, March 4th w/ (3) mini-sessions-(Taiko drumming, orff & creative movement), dress rehearsal & a live performance for an audience of parents & music... READ MORE >

GRIT: “Effort Endurance” By Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal March can be a “grind” in the school year with students & teachers feeling the many wet & cold days with limited sun & outside recess. The curriculum is challenging & Illinois State testing time is here. This is the perfect time for a focus on GRIT. ... READ MORE >
Dear Shelbyville CUSD #4 Students, Staff and Families, The health and safety of our students is our top priority, so we want to share with you information that the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has published for schools throughout the state. The good news at this time is that the health risk to the general public from coronavirus remains... READ MORE >

EMPATHY: “Seek to Understand” By Ryan Scott Main Street School & Kindergarten Center Focused on EMPATHY for February as our character Trait of the Month. I am glad that we chose this trait because the kids did “get it.” They have all felt this before but now they know what it is and that it is a good thing. I am very proud to announce the February 2020... READ MORE >

The annual Moulton Dodgeball tournament is returning on March 7th at 10 a.m. @ Shelbyville High School! This year there have been a few changes. The big one is a "Business Bracket." This is open to any business that wants to join in on the fun but not take on the High School/Adult bracket. Also, this year it's all about the glory of being crowned champions... READ MORE >

In what is sure to transform into an annual event, the Daddy Daughter Dance hosted by Shelbyville High School, provided girls with a chance to spend a special evening with their dad. Of note, persons of significant influence were allowed to attend in place of a parent. It is often said that a little girl’s dad becomes the standard through which they judge all... READ MORE >

EMPATHY: “Seek to Understand” By Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal The Main Street & Kindergarten Center TEAM decided to dedicate the month of February to the concept of EMPATHY. This is an abstract noun that is really more of a verb. The students have much less exposure to this term as other traits such as Kindness. We... READ MORE >

Check out the link to ROE 11's "Be a Teacher" series. In this episode, you'll see a special cameo from one of Shelbyville CUSD #4's own! (Hint: He "draws" on his experience as a teacher to answer the questions asked.) READ MORE >

OPTIMISM Students – January 2020 – sponsored by Shelbyville SUBWAY Shelbyville Main Street School & Kindergarten Center is completely invested in the Social & Emotional Development of our youth with equal value to academic. Main Street January “OPTIMISM” Students: pictured (left to right): (front row): Oliver Brickey, Sylvia Cothern, Addison Downs,... READ MORE >

Student-Leader Voice By Ryan Scott, Main Street Principal Main Street School is committed to ensuring that all students are SAFE & RESPECTED. It is the student’s role to “Be NICE; Work HARD.” This is to create the ideal learning environment & empower students to take full advantage of the learning experiences/opportunities. Traditionally, third quarter... READ MORE >

OPTIMISM: “The Power of Positive Thinking” by Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal On Monday, December 6th, Brett Lockart, addressed Main Street Student-Leaders regarding Optimism. Mr. Lockart introduced himself as Vice-President of First Federal of Central Illinois & also 2nd Grade Student-Leader, “Teddy’s... READ MORE >

KINDNESS – December 2019 Main Street School & Kindergarten Center hyper-FOCUS on KINDNESS during December. Our school & our community need students & members that care about others & show it. The focus w/ KINDNESS obviously has an anti-bullying message that is reinforced all year. December 2019 KINDNESS is sponsored by Yen Ching Chinese Restaurant &... READ MORE >

Students in 8th grade and Shelbyville High School will complete the Illinois Youth Survey during the second semester. The link below provides information about the survey as well as the opt-out form for parents that do not want their student to participate. Illinois Youth Survey READ MORE >

KINDNESS – December 2019 Main Street School & Kindergarten Center hyper-FOCUS on KINDNESS during December. Our school & our community need students & members that care about others & show it. Tiny Tech preschool Teacher & Shelbyville Community Member, Beth White, addressed Main Street Student-Leaders Monday, December 2nd “kicking-off” KINDNESS value. ... READ MORE >

GRATITUDE Students – November 2019 (Sponsored by Monical’s Pizza of Shelbyville) Shelbyville Main Street School & Kindergarten Center is completely invested in the Social / Emotional Development of our youth w/ equal value to academic. The November Focus w/ Gratitude is linked to Veterans’ Day respect & appreciation for our freedom and military &... READ MORE >
State Board of Education wants to know what educators and parents think about state assessments Feedback will guide improvements to make assessments more useful, inclusive, equitable, and balanced SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) wants to know what educators, parents, and other stakeholders think about state assessments. ISBE... READ MORE >
School Environment Matters: (District) Administers Eighth Illinois 5Essentials Survey to Improve Student Learning Students, teachers and parents weigh in on school climate and learning conditions Shelbyville CUSD #4 will join the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) in the eighth statewide survey of school climate and learning conditions. The survey... READ MORE >

Here's the video played at the Moulton Veterans Day Program. A special thank you to Mrs. Ladd for creating this inspiring video! READ MORE >

VETERANS’ DAY 2019-2020 Friday, November 8th, 2019 @ MAIN STREET @ (8:30 AM – ≈ 9:00 AM) Main Street School focuses on “Gratitude” as November Character Trait. This is linked to Thanksgiving but also Veterans’ Day. The message is targeting Gratitude, Respect & Pride. Main Street School Art Teacher, Bridgette Cole, led projects and discussion highlighting... READ MORE >

OWNERSHIP Students – October 2019 Shelbyville Main Street School & Kindergarten Center is completely invested in the Social & Emotional Development of our youth w/ equal value to academic. The two areas are interrelated and often the Social/Emotional hinders or serves as a catalyst to student achievement. October has been the month we focus our conversation... READ MORE >

RED RIBBON WEEK 2019-2020 October 21st – 25th, 2019 @ MAIN STREET & KINDERGARTEN “In response to the murder of DEA Agent Enrique Camarena, angered parents and youth in communities across the country began wearing Red Ribbons as a symbol of their commitment to raise awareness of the killing and destruction cause by drugs in America. In 1988, NFP sponsored... READ MORE >

OWNERSHIP - October 2019 FOCUS w/ Matt ShoaffShelbyville alumni & area school Leader, Matt Shoaff, addressed Main Street School Students on Monday, October 7th, 2019 regarding OWNERSHIP, the October Focus. Mr. Shoaff is the Okaw Valley High School Principal currently. Mr. Shoaff once sat in this same gym as a student & still feels like it is “his school” with... READ MORE >

August / September 2019 “SELF-CONTROL” Student-Leaders sponsored by DRUBY’s (Rob & Tami Bosgraaf) During August & September, Main Street School & Kindergarten Center hyper-focused on "Self-Control." We had a guest speaker, local community member & Attorney, Liz Nohren, speak to the students. Teachers reinforced in the classroom w/ literary stories & discussions... READ MORE >

“SELF-CONTROL” – August 2019 w/ Liz Nohren The early developmental stages are crucial academically but also social & emotionally. Main Street School knows that "partnering" up with parents & community to develop the most prepared & motivated students is the ultimate goal. Each month, we hyper-focus on a character trait to strategically highlight & reinforce.... READ MORE >

Moulton Middle School Mentoring Program The mentoring program at Moulton Middle School was established during the 2012-2013 academic school year. It is part of our PBIS Program (Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports) at Moulton Middle School. This program is aimed toward improving student academic and behavior outcomes by ensuring all students have... READ MORE >

Check out the 2019 Moulton Staff Talent Show Act! READ MORE >
May 1, 2019 Dear Parents and Guardians, This morning Shelbyville High School was made aware of a domestic situation. After contacting the Shelbyville Police Department a decision was made to put all school district educational buildings on soft lock down. Students remained on soft lock down until receiving clearance from the... READ MORE >

LEADERSHIP: “The Student Role” On Monday, April 29th, Shelbyville Schools Superintendent, Denise Bence, addressed Main Street School regarding LEADERSHIP. Superintendent Bence began with a discussion with a few focus questions. She asked the students for examples of leaders. The student responses varied from Donald Trump to Rosa Parks. Students also... READ MORE >

Thank you, Graphic Packaging, for the partnership w/ Main Street School & investment in our students & community. Eric Wiley, Plant Manager, & Joe Waymire & other Graphic Packaging Representatives presented to Main Street 3rd Grade TEAM on Friday, April 26 (Arbor Day) regarding sustainability & renewability & the TICCIT (Trees into Cups; Cups into Trees)... READ MORE >

Check out the incredibly successful day Moulton Special Olympics athletes had on April 26th! These kids brought home some medals!!!Sophie Price: 50 M Run: Gold SB Throw: Gold Isaiah D.: Running Long Jump: Gold 400 Meter Run: Gold Weston D.: Running Long Jump: Silver ... READ MORE >

CURIOSITY: “Desire Knowledge” By Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal Main Street & Kindergarten Center is equally dedicated to the development of our students Socially & Emotionally to Academically. The goal is that no student is more prepared for College or Career or LIFE than our students. We believe humans... READ MORE >

Attached is the SHS Semester Exam Schedule READ MORE >

SHELBYVILLE KINDERGARTEN Center seeking Kindergarten Teacher Candidates to join a Positive & Collaborative TEAM focused on Social-Emotional Development as much as Academics combined w/ home-school partnership philosophy. http://www.illinoiseducationjobbank.org/…/Kinde…/job-details# READ MORE >
Please complete this community needs assessment that is being completed through HSHS. The survey link is: surveymonkey.com/r/ShelbyCountySurvey; and will be available through April 26. READ MORE >

Main Street Families, Shelbyville Schools are committed to providing a safe learning environment for our students as priority with parent communication. Recently, a dog residing with a local community member in close proximity to the school has been loose, unleashed and unsupervised by the owner around school grounds. We are working closely with the... READ MORE >
The Freshman Registration Meeting for tonight has been cancelled. READ MORE >

CURIOSITY: “Desire to Learn” By Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal Main Street & Kindergarten Center is equally dedicated to the development of our students Socially & Emotionally to Academically. The goal is that no student is more prepared for College or Career or LIFE than our students. Much of this development is... READ MORE >

GRIT: “Effort Endurance” By Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal Main Street & Kindergarten Center is equally dedicated to the development of our students Socially & Emotionally to Academically. The goal is that no student is more prepared for College or Career or LIFE than our students. Much of this development is not... READ MORE >

Dear Main Street Parents and Guardians, Our 3rd Grade students will take the Illinois Assessment of Readiness on (Monday, March 25th – Friday, March 29th). Students will test each day this week in the morning. ELA: March 25th – March 26th (M-ELA 1, T-ELA 2) w/ (75) minute sessions MATH: March 27th – March 29th (W-MATH 1, TH-MATH 2, F-MATH 3) w/ (60) minute... READ MORE >

Congratulations to the SHS March Students of the month! From left to right: Emma Beck, Trey Ruot, Lauren Williams, and Trinity Wade. READ MORE >

EMPATHY: “Seek to Understand” By Ryan Scott Main Street School & Kindergarten Center Focused on EMPATHY for February as our character Trait of the Month. I am glad that we chose this trait because the kids did “get it.” They have all felt this before but now they know what it is and that it is a good thing. I am very proud to announce the February 2019... READ MORE >
When the weather outside is frightful, inside the gym it’s so delightful. Our PFA class and Expansion classes take turns combining in the gym for gross motor time. This allows our students opportunities to make new friends and learn from each other. Our older Expansion students tend to take those who are younger than them underneath their wing, holding hands as... READ MORE >

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Congratulations to the SHS Students of the Month for February! Pictured left to right are Lucas Brown, Alana Chilberg, Claire Duckett and Emma Houska. Excellent Job! READ MORE >

Thank you to the leadership team at Good Shepherd Hospital for making bookmarks for our students. Reading just became a little more fun thanks to you! From left to right: Tonya Bowery, Jessica Tipton, Denise Bence, Lorrie Hayden and Alex Love READ MORE >

Student-Leader Voice By Ryan Scott, Main Street Principal Main Street School is committed to ensuring that all students are SAFE & RESPECTED. It is the student’s role to “Be NICE; Work HARD.” This is to create the ideal learning environment & empower students to take full advantage of the learning experiences/opportunities. Traditionally, third quarter... READ MORE >

EMPATHY: “Seek to Understand” By Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal Main Street & Kindergarten Center is equally dedicated to the development of our students Socially & Emotionally to Academically. The goal is that no student is more prepared for College or Career or LIFE than our students. Much of this development... READ MORE >

ENTHUSIASM: “Positive Energy Sustained…” January 2019 ENTHUSIAMS Focus sponsored by Subway of Shelbyville. By Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal Main Street School & Kindergarten Center focused on the trait of “ENTHUSIASM” for January. We believe that our mission to ensure that no other students are more... READ MORE >

Beginning November 15, students and teachers across Illinois will have an opportunity to participate in the seventh annual 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... READ MORE >

BOX TOPS for EDUCATION Main Street School & Kindergarten Shelbyville Schools Supporters,We are all purchasing items naturally with Box Tops for Education. These are thumb-size rectangle logos with Box Tops for Education & an expiration date. Each one of these has a value of 10₵. However, these can really add up & there is no limit to how many the school... READ MORE >
SHELBYVILLE BUSINESS OWNERS - you may have received a call/email today from a Loren Weeks of Sports Media Advertising in Texas. Please disregard this phone call/email and DO NOT sign any contract with this company. They never contacted anyone from the school district to do this and the school district is not affiliated with this company in any way. Please spread... READ MORE >
Check out this announcement regarding Thursday January 31st. READ MORE >

Congratulations to Shelbyville High School's January Students of the Month! Pictured from left to right is William "Boone" Frederick, Jack Townsend, Shelby Barnhart and Emma Congenie. READ MORE >
January 11, 2019 Dear Parent(s)/Guardian(s): We want to address a concern that circulated our community throughout the evening last night. We want to start by saying that there was not a threat made to any of the schools or the student body. What did occur was a verbal altercation between two 8th grade students. From that event, administration... READ MORE >

ENTHUSIASM: “Embrace Life” By Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal Shelbyville Alumni, Cari Rincker, speaks to Main Street Student-Leaders regarding ENTHUSIASM on Monday, January 7th. Cari is an attorney w/ law offices established in New York & Illinois. Ms. Rincker also is involved w/ agriculture & business. She says,... READ MORE >

OPTIMISM Students – December 2018 Shelbyville Main Street School & Kindergarten Center is completely invested in the Social / Emotional Development of our youth w/ equal value to academic. Main Street December “OPTIMISM” Students: Sponsored by The Farm House (Kyle & Laura Hudson) pictured (left to right): Kyle Hudson (The Farm House), (1st Grade):... READ MORE >

Four SHS students attended the Rose Youth Advisory Council on December 7th in Champaign sponsored by Senator Chapin Rose. Students from within the 51st Senate District met to brainstorm, discuss and come up with a legislative policy proposal that reflects today’s youth. Pictured with Senator Rose from left to right are SHS students Harrison Wooters, Allison... READ MORE >

Each year the Illinois Student Assistance Commission recognizes the accomplishments of students through the State Scholar Program. The Illinois State Scholar Program is awarded to high school seniors based on ACT/SAT scores, sixth semester class rank and Grade Point Average. We are pleased to announce the following SHS students as Illinois State Scholars: Pictured... READ MORE >

Music students from Shelbyville schools will perform for area seniors December 12. The high school jazz choir, middle school choir and ukulele club will perform holiday music along with patriotic and popular songs during performances at the Villas of Holly Brook and Shelbyville Rehabilitation and Health Care Center. "We really enjoy playing and bringing joy to... READ MORE >

Click on the link (connects to the Breeze Courier Facebook page) to see the SHS band playing Taylorville's school song. READ MORE >

OPTIMISM: “Choose your Attitude” By Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal On Monday, December 3rd, Mike Kiley, addressed Main Street Student-Leaders regarding Optimism. Mr. Kiley began with an introduction of himself & his connection to Shelbyville serving different roles in the judicial system. His wife and... READ MORE >

GRATITUDE Students – November 2018 Shelbyville Main Street School & Kindergarten Center is completely invested in the Social / Emotional Development of our youth w/ equal value to academic. Main Street November “GRATITUDE” Students: Sponsored by Monical’s PIZZA (Mark Shanks) pictured (left to right): Ryan Scott-Principal, (1st Grade): Ollie Reid, Kalee... READ MORE >

Check out the promo for Mrs. Bennett's and Mrs. Pierce's class competition (Shark Tank style)! READ MORE >

Moulton Student Council will host a blood drive on December 3rd from 3 p.m.-7 p.m in the Activity Room. You can pre-register by clicking on this link: Moulton blood drive. READ MORE >

Semester Exam/Review Day Schedule READ MORE >

This video is AWESOME! Thank you Mrs. Ladd for preparing it! These kids get why veterans are special. Thank you to all that have served our great country! READ MORE >

GRATITUDE: “Appreciation Matters” Main Street & Kindergarten Center is focusing on GRATITUDE as our November Character Trait. This goes well with the tradition of Thanksgiving & also the respect for Veterans’ Day. We will model Gratitude & explicitly teach while reinforcing with a focus. Ironically, we express Gratitude for students showcasing Gratitude for peers... READ MORE >

OWNERSHIP Students – October 2018 Shelbyville Main Street School & Kindergarten Center is completely invested in the Social / Emotional Development of our youth w/ equal value to academic. The two areas are interrelated and often the Social/Emotional hinders or serves as a catalyst to student achievement. October has been the month we focus our conversation... READ MORE >

On Monday, November 12th, Moulton Middle School will hold its annual Veterans Day Program in Shelbyville High School's gymnasium. The program will begin at 9:30 a.m. Prior to the event, veterans and their families are invited to attend a breakfast beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the high school cafeteria. This event is open to the public. We encourage the community... READ MORE >

Congratulations to the SHS October Students of the Month! Pictured L-R: Senior: McKenna Kull Junior: Katelyne Donald Sophomore: Kynlee Summers Freshmen: Rope Hatfield READ MORE >
Red Ribbon Week- Celebrate a drug-free life Oct. 22nd-26th. Student Council selected dress-up days to help show our students’ commitment to living drug-free. The themes for each day will be: Mon.-“Team up against drugs” (Twin Day) Tues.-“Tacky Tourist Tuesday” (Dress like a tourist) Wed.-“Dream about being drug-free” (PJ Day) Thurs.-“Crazy... READ MORE >

Great Job FFA! READ MORE >

OWNERSHIP – “Your LIFE is Yours” Shelbyville Main Street School & Kindergarten Center is completely invested in the Social & Emotional Development of our youth w/ equal value to academic. The two areas are interrelated and often the Social/Emotional hinders or serves as a catalyst to student achievement. The point is that self-regulating emotions or recognizing... READ MORE >

KINDNESS – September 2018 Main Street School & Kindergarten Center hyper-FOCUS on KINDNESS during September. Our school & our community need students & members that care about others & show it. The focus w/ KINDNESS obviously has an anti-bullying message that is reinforced all year. September 2018 KINDNESS is sponsored by Yen Ching Chinese... READ MORE >

Moulton Middle School is excited to be a part of the Sandy Hook Promise. During the "Start With Hello" initiative that runs September 24th-28th, students will be learning about the importance of connecting with their classmates to foster a collaborative school culture. All students in grades 4th-8th will be learning about ways to prevent social isolation through... READ MORE >

KINDNESS – September 2018 Main Street School & Kindergarten Center hyper-FOCUS on KINDNESS during September. Our school & our community need students & members that care about others & show it. Moulton Middle School Principal, Russ Tomblin, addressed Main Street students Tuesday, September 4th “kicking-off” KINDNESS value. Mr. Tomblin began w/ a short... READ MORE >

August 2018 “SELF-CONTROL” Student-Leaders Sponsored by DRUBY’s During August, Main Street School & Kindergarten Center hyper-focused on "Self-Control." We had a guest speaker, local community member & Police Sergeant, Chad Brachbill, speak to the students. Teachers reinforced in the classroom w/ literary stories & discussions highlighting characters &... READ MORE >

Character Development: “It’s a Community Investment” Local Businesses Sponsor Character Trait FOCUS By Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal Main Street & Kindergarten Center is equally dedicated to the development of our students Socially & Emotionally to Academically. The goal is that no student is more prepared for... READ MORE >

“SELF-CONTROL” – August 2018 w/ Sergeant Chad Brachbill The early developmental stages are crucial academically but also social & emotionally. Main Street School knows that "partnering" up w/ parents & community to develop the most prepared & motivated students is the ultimate goal. Each month, we hyper-focus on a character trait to strategically highlight &... READ MORE >
This is a reminder that registration for Shelbyville CUSD #4 will take place on August 1st from 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM and on August 2nd from 7:00 AM - 10:00 AM. Registration for all schools will take place in the high school gym. READ MORE >

Main Street third grader spurs recycling program Stan Polanski Daily Union Jun 18, 2018 Third grader Ezra McConnell discusses recycling with Principal Ryan Scott and Eric Wiley, of Graphic Packaging. The group plans to have paper recycling at Main Street School by next fall. Stan Polanski photo Main Street third grader Ezra McConnell, along with his mother,... READ MORE >

Check out this year's Moulton Staff Dance through the link or through the Moulton MS Youtube Channel. Have a great summer! READ MORE >

Main Street Students Awarded Grant for Downtown Shelbyville Anita Breeden – Main Street Teacher Early in February, our third grade small-group Reading class at Main Street School began a book entitled “Community Gardens.” We learned how neighborhoods throughout New York turned abandoned lots into “green space” that nurtured vegetable gardens. We... READ MORE >

LEADERSHIP: “The Student Role” By Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal Main Street School & Kindergarten Center acknowledges that the ideal school & vision is one in which there are strong student-leaders. We should use them in leadership roles. The students have a role in this school. We have to make sure they have... READ MORE >

Main Street PBIS 4th Quarter Celebration @ Forest Park (SHS Student-Athlete Leader “stations”) w/ ARAMARK “cook-out” Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports (PBIS) is a system for promoting appropriate/desired actions & attitudes. This portion is considered TIER I or “universal” & consistent for ALL students. Students are “celebrated” for positive behavior... READ MORE >

Pavilions @ Main Street Roofing Projects Corben White, SHS Vocational Teacher, has agreed to "partner" w/ Main Street School on a project. The pavilions @ Main Street are in poor condition (especially the roof).(The double-bench pavilion on South/1st grade Playground & the round larger pavilion on the NE / 2nd & 3rd grade playground). SHS Construction Program... READ MORE >

SHS Semester Exam Schedule READ MORE >
Congratulations to the May Students of the Month at SHS: Jacob Martin, Malcolm Miller, Sophia Reimer and Kade Kull. Nice Job READ MORE >

CURIOSITY: “Desire Knowledge” By Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal Main Street & Kindergarten Center is equally dedicated to the development of our students Socially & Emotionally to Academically. The goal is that no student is more prepared for College or Career or LIFE than our students. Much of this development is... READ MORE >
Congratulations to the SHS Business Team. They took 1st place out of 16 teams at the Lake Land Business Competition on April 25th. Each team member received a Google Home and a waiver for 3 credit hours at Lake Land for their victory. Pictured standing from left to right are team members: Allison Schuricht, Wade Johnston, Harrison Wooters, Kyle Stauder and Joel... READ MORE >

LEADERSHIP: “The Student Role” By Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal On Monday, April 30th, Jerry Yockey addressed Main Street & Kindergarten student-leaders regarding Leadership. Jerry Yockey is Vive-President for Shelby County State Banks. He is a Financial Advisor with Investment Planners. He is also Chairman of the... READ MORE >

Emily Miller-Amato, Main street Music Teacher:This year, I wanted to do something new: musical plays for the 2nd and 3rd grade classes. We had tried an all-school play last year to mixed results, so I decided to scale back a bit. I held auditions, and any student who wanted to could try out for a special singing, acting, or dancing part. Those outstanding students... READ MORE >

Making Safe Decisions: Prom is this weekend and we want all of our students to make good and safe decisions. Today at school, students witnessed a Drunk Driving Simulation and the results of drinking and driving. Thank you to all of our local first providers, Aaron Hawes, Dave and Beth White and our student actors: Emma White, Chase Trainor, Will Leach, and Allison... READ MORE >
Thank you to Tad Mayhall for making a $100 donation to the Principal's Cabinet at Shelbyville High School for their quarterly student incentive program - Golden Horns/Silver Hooves. Pictured is Tad presenting the check to Principal's Cabinet members Emma White and Lucas Brown. READ MORE >

Congratulations to Shelbyville High School's Students of the Month for April: Maggie Furr, Emily Hicks, Hannah Hicks and Rachel Throneburg. Nice job ladies! READ MORE >
Senior Community Day - On April 10th, the Senior class at Shelbyville High School participated in a community day to give back to those who have been so supportive of them throughout their educational careers in Sheibyville. Students performed community service at the Lake Shelbyville Visitor Center, Forest Park and Glenwood Cemetery. Attached is a link to a WAND... READ MORE >

CURIOSITY: “Desire Knowledge” Main Street & Kindergarten Center is equally dedicated to the development of our students Socially & Emotionally to Academically. The goal is that no student is more prepared for College or Career or LIFE than our students. Much of this development is not inherited; it is learned. We must model & strategically reinforce w/ positive,... READ MORE >

GRIT: “Effort Endurance”Main Street & Kindergarten Center is equally dedicated to the development of our students Socially & Emotionally to Academically. The goal is that no student is more prepared for College or Career or LIFE than our students. Much of this development is not inherited; it is learned. We must model & strategically reinforce w/ positive, timely... READ MORE >
This past winter, Senator Chapin Rose hosted a Youth Advisory Council for area schools. Chase Trainor attended the session from Shelbyville High School. Attached is a youtube link about the council. Chases is interviewed at the 57 second mark. READ MORE >

Congratulations to the SHS March Students of the Month! From left to right: Courtney Lee (Senior), Kaitlyn Gritzmacher (Junior), Brayden Lynch (Sophomore) and Kailee Griffith (Freshman). READ MORE >

GRIT: “Effort Endurance” By Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal Main Street & Kindergarten Center is equally dedicated to the development of our students Socially & Emotionally to Academically. The goal is that no student is more prepared for College or Career or LIFE than our students. Much of this development is not... READ MORE >

EMPATHY: “Seek to Understand” By Ryan Scott Main Street School & Kindergarten Center Focused on EMPATHY for February as our character Trait of the Month. Mr. Alan Fedrigon addressed the students with an emotionally charged message that really impacted the students and staff. I am glad that we chose this trait because the kids did “get it.” They have all felt... READ MORE >

Student-Leader Voice By Ryan Scott, Main Street Principal Main Street School is committed to ensuring that all students are SAFE & RESPECTED. It is the student’s role to Be NICE; Work HARD. This is to create the ideal learning environment & empower students to take full advantage of the learning experiences/opportunities. Traditionally, third quarter... READ MORE >

EMPATHY: “Seek to Understand” By Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal Main Street & Kindergarten Center is equally dedicated to the development of our students Socially & Emotionally to Academically. The goal is that no student is more prepared for College or Career or LIFE than our students. Much of this development is... READ MORE >

ENTHUSIASM: “Positive Energy Sustained…” By Ryan Scott, Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center Principal Main Street School & Kindergarten Center focused on the trait of “ENTHUSIASM” for January. We believe that our mission to ensure that no other students are more prepared for College or career & LIFE than our kids, demands Social &... READ MORE >

On January 24, 2018 six Shelbyville FFA members competed in public speaking. Those that competed include Paige Hubner and Justyce Foor in Creed, Chase Trainor and Thomas Quick in Extemporaneous, and Luke Jesgarz and Meliah Hennings in Prepared. Paige Hubner placed 3rd overall, Chase Trainor placed 2nd overall, Thomas Quick placed 5th overall, Luke Jesgarz placed... READ MORE >

SHS Awarded Walmart Community Grant: Shelbyville High School's Principal's Cabinet is pleased to announce that they have received a $500.00 grant from Walmart's Community Grant Program. The grant request was written to further enhance the Principal's Cabinet's Golden Horns/Silver Hooves quarterly student incentive program. This program is based on a student's... READ MORE >

Shelbyville City SpotlightGreat information on the schools and library in Shelbyville, both which are being utilized very well by the youth in Shelbyville Youtube link to this episode… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgPj1IxAI4s It will be public on Youtube & Facebook, Friday evening, after it has aired for the first time on TV. This episode of City... READ MORE >
During the spring semester (January through June) of the 2017-18school year, schools within the city of Chicago and throughout the statewill have the opportunity to conduct the Illinois Youth Survey (IYS)with students in 10th or 12th grade. Your child’s school may chooseto participate.WHAT IS THE ILLINOIS YOUTH SURVEY?The purpose of the IYS is to better understand... READ MORE >
Shelbyville High School's Class of 2018 graduation date has been set. It will be May 19th at 7:00 PM on the football field. If the weather does not cooperate, it will be in the gym. READ MORE >

Shelbyville School Launches New Tech Posted: Jan 17, 2018 3:23 PM CSTBy: Joe AstrouskiCONNECT SHELBYVILLE, Ill. (WAND) – Second and third grade students at Main Street Elementary School have been using Google Chromebooks, thanks to donations from local businesses and groups. School officials say they launched the new technology this school year. The school now... READ MORE >

BOX TOPS for EDUCATION Main Street School & Kindergarten Shelbyville Schools Supporters, We are calling the community to action. Please be aware of these items & their value if we collect together. I know they are considered “FREE money” but they require some effort. We need you to notice them, cut out, collect & then get to the school. You can mail these to... READ MORE >

Shelbyville Alumni & Local School Board Member, Ellen Trainor, speaks to Main Street & Kindergarten Students regarding ENTHUSIASM on Friday, January 5th. Students are definitely developing skills and confidence w/ exposure, practice and feedback for Reading, Writing, Math, etc... but they are also learning about themselves. Who am I; Who do I want to be? We often... READ MORE >

Main Street School & Kindergarten Center OPTIMISM – December 2017 Social & Emotional development is a focus at Main Street School & Kindergarten Center. Our students need it explicitly modeled and reinforced. This is a partnership with the home and the community to best serve these students. These skills are often precursors to academic... READ MORE >

Main Street & Kindergarten Center focused on GRATITUDE as our November Character Trait. We explicitly modeled Gratitude while purposefully reinforcing. We express Gratitude for students showcasing Gratitude for peers and others. This is an important message for our students to understand the power of gratitude as returning kindness w/ a positive attitude. We... READ MORE >

6-12 Social Studies teachers in the Shelbyville School District attend Medal of Honor Character Education Conference. Seek to apply the six core values of service above self to the social science curriculum. Courage, Sacrifice, Patriotism, Citizenship, Integrity, and Commitment. Pictured left to right are: Sam Mehl, Jason Palmer, Kyle Ladd, Harold Fritz, Billy... READ MORE >

Shelbyville Alumni, Jared McClain, spoke to students in a gym he once ate lunch in when he was a student. He remembers it being bigger.Jared's message was focused; "Positive Thinking" is powerful & we can choose our attitude.Jared began his message with the Merriam-Webster dictionary definition but quickly broke it down into the "meat & potatoes." Be positive with... READ MORE >

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GRATITUDE: Appreciation Matters Main Street & Kindergarten Center is focusing on GRATITUDE as our November Character Trait. This goes well with the tradition of Thanksgiving & also the respect for Veterans’ Day. We will model Gratitude & explicitly teach while reinforcing w/ a focus. Ironically, we express Gratitude for students showcasing Gratitude for peers... READ MORE >

OWNERSHIP Students – October 2017 Shelbyville Main Street School & Kindergarten Center is completely invested in the Social / Emotional Development of our youth w/ equal value to academic. The two areas are interrelated and often the Social/Emotional hinders or serves as a catalyst to student achievement. October has been the month we focus our... READ MORE >
The annual Veterans Day program, presented by Moulton Middle School, will again be hosted on November 10th in the Shelbyville High School gym. The program will begin at 9:30 a.m. with a breakfast available for veterans and their families at 8:45 a.m. This year's theme is "Entertaining the Troops." Please join us and help us celebrate those who have served our... READ MORE >

RED RIBBON WEEK 2017-2018 October 23rd – 27th, 2017 @ MAIN STREET & KINDERGARTEN “In response to the murder of DEA Agent Enrique Camarena, angered parents and youth in communities across the country began wearing Red Ribbons as a symbol of their commitment to raise awareness of the killing and destruction cause by drugs in America. In 1988, NFP... READ MORE >

The early developmental stages are crucial academically but also social/emotionally. Main Street School & Kindergarten knows that "partnering" up w/ parents & community to develop the most prepared and motivated students is the ultimate goal. During September, we focused on "Kindness." We had a guest speaker, Shelbyville School Leader, Superintendent Denise... READ MORE >
Red Ribbon Week is here! (Oct. 23-Oct.27) Students at Moulton will be learning about the importance of saying no to drugs and alcohol this week while celebrating Red Ribbon Week. The following "dress up days" will be a part of the celebration:Monday-"Staying Healthy and Using Drugs Do Not Match" (Mis-match Monday)Tuesday-"Pair Up Against Drugs" (Twin... READ MORE >

Betty Lockart family donated money in memory for Library books @ Main Street School. Pam Green was her daughter and she has served her community and school. Crew Lockart is a current student & Great Great Grandson & is benefiting from this donation as well. The connection is generational! We were able to purchase over (100) books in her name. Each book is marked on... READ MORE >

OWNERSHIP – “Your LIFE is Yours” Shelbyville Main Street School & Kindergarten Center is completely invested in the Social / Emotional Development of our youth w/ equal value to academic. The two areas are interrelated and often the Social/Emotional hinders or serves as a catalyst to student achievement. The point is that self-regulating emotions or... READ MORE >

The Moulton Book Fair is nearly here! The event will run October 16th-19th. 4th and 5th grade students may shop during their library class. 6th - 8th may shop during their lunch recess. It will also be open in the evening during parent/teacher conferences. And don't forget that each 4th grade class will be having lunch and a shopping time with someone special... READ MORE >
INFORMATION AVAILABLE BELOW. Please be sure to have your student pick up a packet to complete and return to Ms. McDonald or Ms. Jordan. Your support helps families in Shelby County. Student Council Trick-or-treat for canned goods Friday, October 27th, 2017 4:00-6:00 Moulton Middle School Student Council is seeking your support. We are... READ MORE >

Foundation Principal Ryan Scott and Mary Lou Brehmer October 2017 The Excellence in Education Grants for Teachers Program Awards $36,500 in Grant Money The Illinois Retired Teachers Association Foundation (IRTAF) awards a total of $36,500 in grant money to several public school educators (Pre-K through 12) statewide. IRTAF is... READ MORE >

Last Monday, September 25, Main Street 2nd graders ventured into the great outdoors to view the wonderful changes going on in nature. Four classes took a nature walk to Abigail Reed's house where her mother, Rachel Reed, had set up a beautiful fall table full of buckeyes, antlers, and apple cider. All items relating to the fall theme. The goal in taking this walk... READ MORE >

The Shelbyville FFA kicked off the year at the Section 19 Horse Judging Career Development Event September 1, 2017. This year it was held at King City Saddle Club in Mt. Vernon, Illinois. Each member judged four classes consisting of Halter Geldings and Halter Mares. The Shelbyville FFA team placed 3rd overall out of 8 teams. Kendyll Dunaway placed 8th with a... READ MORE >
On September 21st, Mr. Reynolds and Mr. White took students to the Construction Trades Expi at Lake Land College. Students gained valuable knowledge about jobs and advances in the field. READ MORE >

On September 21st, Mr. Reynolds and Mr. White took students to the Construction Trades Expo at Lake Land College. Students gained valuable knowledge about jobs and advances in the field. READ MORE >
Shelbyville School CUSD #4 is excited to share that the Tyler SIS parent portal is now open! This portal will allow parents and students to check their grades in real-time. This program replaces the Family Link program. Parents of students attending Moulton or Shelbyville High School will all have access to this portal. To access the portal, parents will... READ MORE >
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On September 11th, Mrs. Cunningham’s High School Physical Education classes participated in the 9/11 Challenge. During this challenge, students climbed 110 flights of stairs (equivalent to 2071 stairs) to honor the first responders from 9/11. The stairs represented the amount of stairs that were in the twin tower buildings at the time. READ MORE >

The early developmental stages are crucial academically but also social/emotionally. Main Street School & Kindergarten knows that "partnering" up w/ parents & community to develop the most prepared and motivated students is the ultimate goal. During August, we focused on "Self-Control." We had a guest speaker, local community member & business owner, Marisa... READ MORE >

The early developmental stages are crucial academically but also social/emotionally. Main Street School & Kindergarten knows that "partnering" up w/ parents & community to develop the most prepared and motivated students is the ultimate goal. During August, we focused on "Self-Control." We had a guest speaker, local community member & business owner, Marisa Pearcy,... READ MORE >
Shelbyville High School honored students today at an Academic Awards Assembly. Students were recognized for their performance from the 4th Quarter and 2nd Semester of last school year. Students that have placed on the Honor Roll for three consecutive semesters received an academic letter. For each succeeding semester a student is on the Honor Roll, they receive a... READ MORE >

GRANDPARENTS’ DAY 2017-2018 September 29th, 2017 @ MAIN STREET (1-3) & Kindergarten Center (K) Main Street & Kindergarten Grandparents, Main Street Elementary School would like to invite you to attend “Grandparents’ Day.” You have a special role & we want you to see your grandchild in their school environment to go with their school... READ MORE >

Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center will focus on a CHARACTER TRAIT Monthly. To kick-off this Trait, a special guest has been invited to address the students. The objective is to define the trait, pass on "wisdom" & maybe tell an anecdote about their development w/ a mistake or success, & empower the students to adopt the trait w/ value personally... READ MORE >

This is organized & sponsored by local community members.We are just helping get the message out."WHAT’S HAPPENING: SHELBYVILLE FOOD/WATER DRIVE WHAT FOR?: HURRICANE HARVEY RELIEF WHERE: SHELBYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL FIELD WHEN: FRIDAY, September 1, 2017, 4:00 - 7:00 pm Before football home game Bring canned goods,... READ MORE >

The Shelbyville PTO is very active & supports our local schools. Plan to support the PTO w/ the Fall Fundraiser.The Fundraiser will begin September 22nd w/ a "KICK-OFF" Assembly to inform the students of the products & process while pumping them up to participate. There are incentives for students & teachers. "Kick-OFF" Assembly will be @ 1:30 PM for Main Street &... READ MORE >

Main Street Elementary School & Kindergarten Center will focus on a CHARACTER TRAIT Monthly. To kick-off this Trait, a special guest has been invited to address the students. The objective is to define the trait, pass on "wisdom" & maybe tell an anecdote about their development w/ a mistake or success, & empower the students to adopt the trait w/ value personally... READ MORE >

PTO is PARTNERING w/ our local Dairy Queen to support our Shelbyville Schools. Consider a DQ meal &/or treat on September 14th from 4-8 PM (drive-Up or Dine-In) & a portion of the $ will be donated to our schools to benefit our kids! The Teachers will be working too! Thank You to the PTO & the Dairy Queen for investing in our kids! READ MORE >

Check-Out DAILY "AWESOMENESS" @ Main Street & Kindergarten Center. The TEAM of Teachers are really making difference even in WEEK #1 & I am so lucky to be associated w/ them! READ MORE >

Last year, Moulton Middle School staff and students learned about "The Formative Five," a book written by retired principal Thomas R. Hoerr. The five ideas covered in the book were labeled "success skills for life." These five skills were empathy, grit, self-control, integrity, and embracing diversity. This year, staff and students will be working together to... READ MORE >

MAIN STREET PARENTS, “On Monday, August 21, 2017, all of North America will be treated to an eclipse of the sun. Anyone within the path of totality can see one of nature’s most awe inspiring sights - a total solar eclipse. This path, where the moon will completely cover the sun and the sun's tenuous atmosphere - the corona - can be seen, will stretch... READ MORE >
Shelbyville High School will host a Freshman and New Student Orientation on August 16th at 7:00 PM. Freshman, new students and their parents are invited to meet with administration and teachers and receive valuable information on how to be successful at Shelbvyille High School. The orientation will begin in the auditorium and afterwards students will be able to... READ MORE >

Don't miss out on the Shelbyville CUSD #4 Orientation Night on August 16th! The schedule is as follows:Main Street 5-5:45 p.m.Moulton Middle School 6-6:45 p.m. (4th&5th in gym 6-6:15 p.m, in classrooms 6:15-6:45 p.m., 6th-8th grades in classrooms 6-6:30 p.m., in the gym 6:30-6:45 p.m.)SHS-7-7:45 p.m. READ MORE >
Shelbyville High School Named Bronze Medal School Shelbyville High School Principal Shane Schuricht is pleased to announce that Shelbyville High School has been named a 2017 Bronze Medal School by US News & World Report. Only high schools within the top 30% are included in this prestigious honor. The US News & World Report rankings included more than 22,000... READ MORE >
Click on the link below to access the Shelbyville CUSD #4 calendar for the 2017-18 school year.Academic Calendar READ MORE >
Click on the links below to access the supply lists for the 2017-18 school year. Kindergarten/Main Street Supply Lists Moulton Middle School Supply Lists READ MORE >

Click on the link to see the Moulton staff dance at the 2017 Talent Show. Remember, be brave enough to make the right decisions and lead others in a positive direction. #BeBrave READ MORE >

Shelbyville CUSD #4 would like to congratulate the SHS Class of 2017! We wish you all the best of luck in your future. READ MORE >

Congrats to the Rams football team for advancing to the final four game. Congrats to Allison Oligschlaeger and McKenna Kull for advancing to State in swimming! Congrats to the Lady Rams team for qualifying for State!! Congrats to Tyler and Ryan for qualifying individually. Tyler Pasley placed 10th and Ailey Mitchell placed 19th. Great season!! READ MORE >