Yesterday, the students in Parenting class visited a daycare center to see quality child care. After, they went to SBLHC in Mattoon to tour the labor and delivery unit. They met with the lactation consultant and learned a great deal about the experience of having a baby. It was a very educational and fun day!

The Wrestling match at Vandalia on 12/18 has been canceled.
This week, Mrs. Morgan's Personal Finance class is watching The Minimalists. The documentary relates to financial wellness. It explores how less can sometimes mean so much more, from our time to what we value most. It encourages students to realize that their choices shape their happiness, not their possessions.

Last week in Ms. Steber's Earth Science class, students set up test tubes to replicate underground conditions, allowing them to see how copper crystals grow in our Earth. They then watched them develop and created scientific drawings of the results.









Cupcake Wars is a baking competition that is part of the Foods III class at CHS. Participants chose a theme for their project. They designed a display and the cupcake decorations. Students made a homemade cupcake recipe with "special" ingredients, like cake flour, sour cream, buttermilk, fresh strawberries, or lemon juice. They made buttercream frosting and decorated their cupcakes. The projects were available for staff and students to view. The staff was also able to taste them. The "Butterfly Bouquet" was a white cupcake with strawberry filling, and the "Months of the Year" were confetti sprinkle cupcakes.
The winner of the 2025 cupcake wars was the Butterfly Bouquet. This beautiful creation was made by Cameron Robbins and Shelby Schumacher. They won for both appearance and taste. Both groups did a great job and enjoyed the fun of the competition!
The winner of the 2025 cupcake wars was the Butterfly Bouquet. This beautiful creation was made by Cameron Robbins and Shelby Schumacher. They won for both appearance and taste. Both groups did a great job and enjoyed the fun of the competition!




The Foods I students made some delicious Snickerdoodles last week!


In Ms. Steber's Biology class, students used a creative approach to learning! They modeled the stages of mitosis by decorating cookies. It was a fun and tasty way to understand how cells divide!









Cumberland Co. Cross Country finished in 19th place at the IHSA State meet today. Cameron Roedl placed 34th individually. Gavin Whitaker, Brett Matusas, Damieon Chardon, Kade Bradley, and Aiden Oakley ran PRs today. Congratulations on a great season!
It's a big day for Cumberland athletics! The cross country team is set to run at IHSA State at 10:00 AM. The football team takes on ALAH at 1 PM. Good luck to our athletes competing today!
To follow the athletes, use the links below.
XC: https://live.raceresultsplus.com/meets/59032?_gl=1*146806h*_ga*NTU5ODc2MjEuMTc1NjU4MTg3OA..*_ga_CV6QCFM8SJ*czE3NjI2MDk5MzEkbzE2JGcxJHQxNzYyNjA5OTQxJGo1MCRsMCRoMA..
Football: https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/schools/arthurlovingtonatwoodhammond-high-school-arthur-il
Have you started to fill out your FAFSA? Do you have questions or need help? Plan to attend FAFSA Completion Night on Monday, November 10, 2025, in the high school cafeteria. A representative from ISAC will be here from 5:30 to 6:30 PM to answer your questions so that you can complete the FAFSA. Parents and students are welcome to attend. Please bring your school Chromebook or a personal laptop.
IMPORTANT: Students and parents must each have a studentaid.gov account to complete the FAFSA. Plan on setting up your account at studentaid.gov/FSA-ID, ideally at least 3 days prior to the 10th.
If you have any questions, contact the school at 217-923-3132.
IMPORTANT: Students and parents must each have a studentaid.gov account to complete the FAFSA. Plan on setting up your account at studentaid.gov/FSA-ID, ideally at least 3 days prior to the 10th.
If you have any questions, contact the school at 217-923-3132.
We are proud of CHS student, Nevaeh! She designed a lesson for Mrs. Smith's second grade class. She read the book, There Once was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Turkey to the class. Then, she had a turkey activity for the students to make! The students really enjoyed her lesson! 🦃





The CHS Foods III students went to Holey Moley in Mattoon. They learned how yeast donuts are made and watched the production of cake donuts. Each student decorated their own with icing and sprinkles!

Good luck to the Cumberland Co. Cross Country team. They will compete at the IHSA State meet tomorrow morning at Detweiller Park in Peoria. Today, the students cheered them on as they left, and they were escorted through Toledo by firetrucks. Good luck, runners!

CHS Physics I, Physics II, and Science Club students participated in the 3rd annual Robinson Engineering Competition. Thirteen schools from the area competed, and students put their science knowledge to the test through a variety of challenges. Cumberland took home numerous awards at the event, and they placed first overall! Congratulations, students!



Students in BIO 1 explored the rate of photosynthesis in a lab they completed this week! 🍁



Students in Ms. McCown’s Transition to Quantitative Literacy and Statistics class are diving into data and exploring topics that interest them!
Some of the topics include:
🏈 Comparing Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears stats
💉 Looking at job rates of Nurse Practitioners vs. CNAs
❤️ Exploring data on organ transplants across the U.S.
Students are learning how to make sense of real numbers by creating box plots, finding the mean and standard deviation, checking how data fits under the normal curve, and even running regressions to find relationships between data points. It’s awesome to see them connecting math to the real world and discovering that data can tell some pretty cool stories!
Some of the topics include:
🏈 Comparing Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears stats
💉 Looking at job rates of Nurse Practitioners vs. CNAs
❤️ Exploring data on organ transplants across the U.S.
Students are learning how to make sense of real numbers by creating box plots, finding the mean and standard deviation, checking how data fits under the normal curve, and even running regressions to find relationships between data points. It’s awesome to see them connecting math to the real world and discovering that data can tell some pretty cool stories!




Four Cumberland choir students recently performed in “Frozen, Jr.” at The Little Theatre on the Square in Sullivan. Natalie Peters, Cody Farris, Austin Becker, and Madelynn Cutright put on a spectacular show! All choir students from 5th grade through high school were able to watch their performance and cheer on their talent! Congratulations!

Join us on Friday morning to cheer on our state cross country runners as they head out to compete at state. The team, escorted by a fire truck, will leave the high school at 8:15 AM and will go through Toledo. We hope to see you there!
Last week, the Cumberland FFA traveled to Indianapolis for the 98th National FFA Convention! They toured RSG Genetics, attended sessions, and visited the college expo and shopping center!




