
The Junior Class is fundraising for Prom! Contact a junior student if you are interested in purchasing laundry detergent or brooms!


Attention Parents: Please don't forget to remind students to wear a coat. Fall is here and winter not far behind!

Clay City Students enjoyed the costume parade and costume contest yesterday! Check out this group that dressed up like teachers. They won best group costume.
L-R: Kynadie as Ms. Phegley, Kamryn as Ms. Jazmyn, Gracie as Mrs. Garrison, Taylee as Mrs. Hutton, Jerrin as Mr. Brummer, Jordyn as Mrs. O'Dell, and Abby as Mrs. Hildebrand.


Clay City Schools Annual Veteran's Day Breakfast and Program



Miles of Smiles, Ltd will be here at no cost to the school or family on March 5 & 6. Please return the forms by Friday.

Students from Clay City High School are doing positive things and making a difference in their school and community. FCCLA officers participated in the Illinois FCCLA Fall Leadership Meeting held on October 25, 2023. The one-day conference was held at the Student Center on the campus of SIU in Carbondale, IL.
The students who attended the annual Fall Leadership Meeting in Carbondale had the opportunity to attend an array of workshops on current topics affecting teens. Some of the breakout sessions included were budgeting for life, exploring career pathways, the truth about energy drinks and cooking using all 5 senses. Mr. Garrett LeVault of Springfield, IL provided the keynote address. He shared that taking the risk to be a leader can be scary but the reward is worth it.


NC/CC HS Volleyball (28-9) lost to St. Anthony in the IHSA 1A St. Elmo Regional Championship Game to end their season.

Congratulations to the High School Varsity scholastic bowl team on their win against Odin with a score of 70-40. Leah Cartright picked up the most toss-ups, with Leland O'Dell, Jack Dye, and Gracie Donaldson close behind. In the second match up between Clay City and Grayville, Clay City maintained the lead until Grayville was victorious in the final questions of the second half.
Leah Cartright again scored the most toss-ups, with Leland O'Dell capturing points for the team.
Ms. Walker would like to meet with the scholar bowl team briefly at the beginning of lunch activity on Friday to discuss Halloween activities.

Congratulations to our first quarter Honor Roll Students!


Please encourage your JH student to write an essay or help your HS student record a speech for our veterans. Deadline 10/31. Cash prizes!
How are you inspired by America?
What are the greatest attributes of our democracy?
https://vfw.org/community/youth-and-education/youth-scholarships

Miles of Smiles, Ltd will be here at no cost to the school or family on March 5 & 6. Please return the forms by Friday.

High school scholastic bowl begins Oct. 26 with a home meet with Grayville and Odin at 4:15. The public is encouraged to attend.

NC/CC HS Volleyball (27-8) beat CORL. Their next game is Wednesday 10/25 at the IHSA 1A St. Elmo Regional.
V: 25-20 W, 25-22 W
JV: 25-23 W, 25-22 W
F/S: 25-12 W, 2-21 W

Next week is Red Ribbon Week!


Junior High Basketball will play their Blue/White Game on October 24 at 6:15! Come out to support our players and cheerleaders, enjoy concessions, and welcome the start of an exciting season.


Thank you for a successful book fair. We sold over $2,390 and will be able to purchase over $800 in books for our library. Small towns do great things!

NC/CC HS Volleyball (26-8) beat Cisne. Their next game is Thursday 10/19 vs. CORL for their annual Senior Night game.
V: 25-15 W, 25-18 W
JV: 25-15 W, 23-25 L, 15-6 W