
Citizenship - Students of the Week for October 7: Avery Wessler, 2nd grade daughter of Pete and Kelley Wessler of Concord and Grant Fricke, 6th grade son of Jason and Dana Fricke. Congratulations Avery and Grant!



Shout out to the volleyball team for greeting the students this morning! They take on Greenfield tonight at Triopia - hope to see you there! #triopia





Save the Date - Daddy/Daughter Dance and Mother/Son Carnival - Friday, November 1


Hope to see you next Thursday at our Volley for Hope event!


A home escape plan includes an outside meeting place in front of your home where everyone will meet upon exiting the home. Pick a stationary location in front of your home like a tree, mailbox or light post. #fireprevention


Have you ordered your PIE yet? See any GS student or Junior class member... All orders should be turned into the office by tomorrow, October 10.

Thanks to the Chapin and Arenzville Fire Departments for their assistance with our Fire Drill today!




Triopia Schools will dismiss early tomorrow (Thursday, October 10) . All bus students at 2:10, remaining Grade School students at 2:15 and remaining Jr./Sr. High students at 2:20. Triopia Schools will NOT be in session on Friday, October 11 or Monday, October 14.

A home escape plan includes two exits from each room in your home (typically a door and a window). Make sure your exits are clear of clutter and windows can open easily. #fireprevention


Congratulations to the Lady Trojans on their victory over Carrollton! They move to 17-6 and will take on Greenfield on Thursday at HOME - JV start at 6 with Varsity to follow! #triopia


Good attendance in Pre-K & Kindergarten builds academic & social skills for the future. #schooleveryday #triopia


6th grade working on Frank Stella Protractor Series artwork this week! #triopia



Would you and your family members know what to do in a real fire situation? Make sure you do! Develop a home escape plan together and practice it. #fireprevention


For the week of October 7, Triopia is pleased to spotlight paraprofessional Mrs. Trish Halsne. Mrs. Halsne has a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Western Illinois University. She started her career at Triopia in 2000 working as a paraprofessional and continues in that role today, as well as Geography Bowl sponsor. Mrs. Halsne's favorite task here at Triopia is helping students find their strengths, especially those students who believe they have too few, and helping them learn how to use those strengths to better their time in the classroom as well as time spent outside of the classroom.
Outside of school, she loves to be with family and friends, checking out places both near and far, and hanging out with her crazy hounds! Her favorite thing about Triopia is how we come together for a cause, whether it be in individual classrooms, school-wide activity, or community/charitable project. Triopia really has the teamwork thing down! :) When asked for something random, Mrs. Halsne said "As surprising as it will sound to most who know my technological skills, I was once referred to by a few hundred children as "the computer lady" because of the large mobile computer lab I drove around Jacksonville and Springfield, introducing young children to computers. The young ones now have to teach me!"
We are glad to have Mrs. Halsne here at Triopia. #triopia


Leave saving the world to superheroes. Be a hero in your own home instead: Make a home escape plan with all members of your household and practice it! #fireprevention


Triopia is pleased to announce that the September Underclassmen Student of the Month is Kasey Beard. Kasey is a Freshman and is currently involved in Football and plans on participating in basketball and baseball this coming year. Please take a few minutes to get to know Kasey through a short interview by clicking on this link: https://youtu.be/kTIo1-6OOjM


We had a great group of students representing Triopia High School at the IHSA Leadership Conference that was held on September 30th. Thank you to Coach Thompson for providing this opportunity for our students.


Triopia is pleased to announce that Anna Burrus has been named the September Upperclassmen Student of the Month. Anna is involved in Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Student Council, and National Honor Society. Please take a few minutes to get to know Anna through a short interview by clicking on this link: https://youtu.be/Og_vf-lGSiI


Please join us in recognizing Faith Embley as the September Jr. High Student of the Month. Faith is a 7th grade student and is involved in Poms. Please take a few minutes to get to know Faith through a short interview by clicking on this link: https://youtu.be/4_wilCJ8lCg


Fire Prevention Week is October 6-12. This year the National Fire Protection Association's theme is “Not every hero wears a cape. Plan and practice your escape!”
Visit https://www.nfpa.org/fpw for more information!
