
Triopia Homecoming Festivities/Information 2019:
Sunday, September 29th: Parade in Virginia at 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday, October 2nd: Game day at Triopia with MCHS & VHS – Students are asked to wear class color shirt and comfortable shoes. The community members are welcome to come and watch.
5:30 pm Student Council selling pizza and drinks $1 each
6:00 pm Boys volleyball Triopia HS gym
7:00 pm Girls powder puff on Don Kemp field
Friday, October 4th: Football game 7:00pm - Court announced during half-time
Saturday, October 5th:
7:00pm - Coronation at Triopia HS gym (free will donations accepted at the door)
7:30-10:00pm - Dance at Triopia HS gym $5/student (court members and student council members free)
Dress up days:
Monday, September 30th: Sports or Vacation day
Tuesday, October 1st: Twin or PJ day
Wednesday, October 2nd: Class color day
• Freshmen: Pink
• Sophomores: Royal Blue
• Juniors: White
• Seniors: Red
• Faculty: tie-dye
Thursday, October 3rd: Flannel or Western day
Friday, October 4th: School Colors

The Lady Trojans are currently 2-1 at the New Berlin Tournament. They lost their first game to New Berlin, but have rallied to beat Meredosia and Cumberland. Their next game is at 11:30 vs. North Mac. Good Luck Ladies.

The Trojan football team takes on the Unity High School Mustangs in Mendon tonight at 7:00! Good luck players and coaches! #triopia

Volleyball Schedule for New Berlin Tournament this weekend - Go Lady Trojans!


Pre-K fun at the Pumpkin Patch today! #triopia


Come celebrate 35 years of KB music/theatre magic at Triopia
Saturday, September 28
2:30 and 7:00 PM at
Triopia High School
Tickets are $10.00 each and available at:
The First National Bank of Arenzville - Arenzville and W Morton locations
CNB - Chapin and Morton locations


At approximately 8:30 this morning, a main water line into the school was found to be damaged by the head of maintenance. Water coming into the building was turned off, and by 10:00, most water in the building had already been used. After speaking with our plumbers and generating a timeline, the decision was made to dismiss school early. The problem should be solved and school should be back in session on Monday, September 23rd.
When situations like this present themselves, there are many people who deserve a “thanks” for their flexibility. The cooks, with a little help, were able to serve all students (starting at 10:15) in a short time frame before they went home. We had a few bus drivers on field trips, but luckily we had sub drivers step in and drive a route home. Our regular bus drivers who could be here also had to change plans so they could be back here at 11:00. The building secretaries and director of transportation took numerous calls and got notices out to make all of this possible. All other teachers and staff deserve a lot of credit, because once the decision to dismiss early has been made, accomplishing educational goals and monitoring your students for the rest of the day can be quite difficult. Since our cafeteria is not big enough to serve all students at once, several staff members also helped clean trash out of rooms after students were dismissed.
A big thanks to parents and family members, as well, for your flexibility. Unfortunately, emergencies like this happen. We appreciate your ability to, at times, drop everything, and pick up your kids when you weren't expecting to. Have a good weekend, and we hope to see everyone back on Monday!

Due to a water main break Triopia Schools will be dismissing early today (Friday, September 20th). All bus students at 11:10; remaining GS students at 11:15 and remaining Jr/Sr High students at 11:20. Thank You

Please join Triopia High School in congratulating Anna Burrus and Joe Walker on being named an Illinois State Scholar. This is a very prestigious honor that they both deserve. Congratulations Anna and Joe.


Smiles from Cardinals and Cubs fans at the grade school!





Several staff members joined in on the fun with the Cubs/Cardinals rivalry today! ⚾️



There will be a Jr. High Boys Basketball parent meeting next Tuesday, September 24th at 6:30pm in the Triopia cafeteria for any student in grades 6-8 planning on playing basketball this winter. One parent and the athlete should attend this meeting.


During the 2018-2019 school year, Isaac French started his own coffee shop at Triopia. With the assistance of his family, his aide Tara Hobrock, and his teacher at the time Karen Werries, Isaac’s shop has since flourished. At this point, Isaac and Mrs. Hobrock deliver 18-25 drinks a day, which is an increase from last year. Their goal is to deliver 100 drinks a week. Isaac’s shop has items such as coffee, iced coffee, hot tea, iced tea, hot chocolate, water and flavored water. Isaac enjoys delivering his drinks to the staff and loves to visit with all of his customers. Isaac also has his customers’ usual orders memorized! This shop has helped Isaac learn many skills that will help him once he leaves our doors. Isaac’s shop is one of the things that makes Triopia great! Thanks to Isaac for his service to our staff!





Treat people right and they will treat you right...




Wear your Cubs or Cardinals gear to school tomorrow... if you aren't a fan of either team, then support your own Triopia Trojans! No hats, please!


The Lady Trojans improve their record to 10-0 as they sweep their set against Calhoun tonight. They beat Calhoun 25-21, 25-19. Keep up the good work ladies!

Come out and donate BLOOD on Thursday! The Central Illinois Community Blood Center will be in the HS foyer from 12:30-5:00 PM. Please eat before you donate - Must have photo ID to donate!
Last date to donate elsewhere 07/25/2019
Use Group Sponsor Code 60012 to schedule online.


Congratulations to the 2019 Triopia Sr. High School Homecoming Court.
Pictured from Left to Right: Emma Milby (10), Joe Drane (10), Payton Dawson (12), Joe Walker (12), Anna Burrus (12), Alec Coil (12), Sara Evans (12), Jacob Lakamp (12), Lauren Covington (11), Eric Caldwell (11), Ava Ganz (9), and Kasey Beard (9).

For the Week of September 16th, Triopia is pleased to spotlight 1st year faculty member Megan Smith. Mrs. Smith teaches our new business classes this year. Mrs. Smith graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Western Illinois University in Macomb, Illinois. Mrs. Smith expresses that her favorite class to teach is “all of them” as she has a “great group of students that make her classes so fun.” Outside of teaching, Mrs. Smith loves to spend time with her family and friends. She enjoys reading, cooking, hunting, fishing, and traveling. Her favorite thing about Triopia CUSD #27 is that students and staff are so nice and welcoming. A fun and interesting fact about Mrs. Smith is that she would love to be on the Food Network TV Show “Chopped.” We are pleased to have Mrs. Smith at Triopia and are thankful for her coming in and starting new classes for us this school year.


Our student section is prepared to “Protect our House” as the Lady Trojans face North Greene! #triopia #superheronight
