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Remote learning: teacher Stacy Harroun kept students engaged with math
Sherrard Intermediate 6th grade teacher Stacy Harroun is one of a legion of teachers that had to adapt quickly to keep students engaged during remote learning.
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Congratulations 2020 Retirees
We have a large number of retirees this year – nine! The positive influence they have had on the district is incalculable. It will be difficult to replace their dedication, energy and expertise. There are so many stories to tell of shared experiences.
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2020 Senior photos on windows
If you drive past the high school, you'll catch a glimpse of the windows - "2020 Seniors" is spelled out.
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Fritch Family donates Little Library to Sherrard Elementary
Sherrard High School Teachers Lucas (math) and Amanda Fritch (special education) answered the call when Sherrard Elementary Principal Konnie Fry asked for help providing Sherrard students with access to reading materials while schools and libraries are closed.
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Mom creates new norm
Students had one day, March 16, to gather their things and say goodbye to teachers after Governor JB Pritzker shut down schools in a March 13 announcement.
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Winola has heart
Over the course of 21 years, Winola Elementary has raised a total of $203,882 total for the American Heart Association, according to representative Christine Taylor. She’s been with Sherrard the whole time.
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Sherrard's Diehl earns 4-year scholarship
During spanish class, Feb. 28, senior Guin Diehl was surprised with the Chancellor’s Scholarship for four years of tuition and fees to the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.
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Sherrard teenager's organ donation a lesson in selflessness
November 2019, Sherrard, IL - It's been 16 years since 16 year old Sara Wyant's tragic demise meant life for three organ donor recipients.
The Sherrard Sophomore had just gotten her license five months prior to the accident, in May of 2003. -
Alaina cupcake story
Second grade Sherrard Elementary student Alaina Volkert raised $770 total to donate to the Stead Family Children’s Hospital in Iowa City.
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Sherrard teachers Stop the Bleed
Kevin DelMastro, OSF SFMC Disaster Preparedness Coordinator, and Josh Balk, Educator for the Office of Disaster Preparedness at OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center, Peoria, gave in-depth Stop The Bleed training to Sherrard high school and junior high staff Feb. 26.