• The SHS Homecoming Dance is Saturday, October 5th at SHS from 7-9:30 p.m. If you bring a guest from another school, homecoming guest forms are available in the guidance office. All guests must be under 21 and have a picture ID at the door, in addition to having the guest form filled out entirely. Guest forms are due back in the guidance office by Thursday, October 3rd at 3:30 p.m., no exceptions. 


  • Are you interested in dancing at halftime for basketball games and City Tournament? The Scarlet Line dance team will be having winter tryouts on October 22 and 23 from 3:45-4:45pm in the SHS Commons. Tryout packet information is available to pick up in the main office. 


  • Are you interested in joining the Creative Writing Club? Come by Mr. Chamberlain’s room, room 364, this Thursday from 3:30 to 4:30 to get involved! All are welcome!


  • Basketball open Gym will start Tomorrow in the gym from 4:30PM to 6:00PM. The open gym schedule will be handed out by Coach Warfield tomorrow or you can pick up a copy in the main office.

  • The Springfield High School Girls Tennis Team claimed a late night 5-4 victory over Rochester High School yesterday.  In singles action, Madisyn Williams, Valentina Osgood, Hayden Thongsithavong and Annah Sharp were victorious. While at doubles, the team of Valentina Osgood/Hayden Thongsithavong won.


In Junior Varsity play, the doubles teams of Jadyn Mangold/Chelsea DeKock, Annabelle Harris/Brooke Lyons, Katie Benning/Madison Bradley, Alyssa Metzke/Grace Cosenza-Stanley and Cindy Pham/Olivia Mandeville scored victories.


Great job by everyone!

  • Congratulations to the girls who won their first game of the City Tournament against SE 25-19 25-19.

The team was lead by Madison Clark with 16 assists & 5 Aces 

Ainsley Lambert had 6 dig

Rachel Becker had 9 kills 

Mattie Tierney & Lucy Ambrose chipped in 5 kills a piece.

Tonight we play game 2 of the City Tournament against Lanphier at 6pm



Students, we have had great attendance at our first home football games. But, we want to remind you of the code of conduct. The Code of Conduct and the guidelines of the student handbook apply to all students while on District 186 property, adjacent property or engaged in school-sponsored activities. Any misconduct before, during or after the game will be handled by the administration at the student’s school and will result in consequences. 


Please note that students who are suspended and/or expelled are not permitted to attend school events, including games. If a suspended or expelled student purchases a ticket and is admitted by mistake, they will be required to leave, and no refunds will be issued.


All spectators are expected to remain seated during games. Anyone found standing or roaming for an extended period of time will be asked to sit in the stands, failure to comply will result in being removed from the stadium.  


Also failing to abide by the football stadium expectations may result in you being escorted from the stadium.  If you are escorted from the stadium you will not be allowed to return to future games.


No unaccompanied minors will be allowed entry into games. All K-8th grade students should be with an adult who is responsible for their actions and monitors their movement during the games. They should be sitting watching the games and limit walking around unless using the restroom or visiting the concession stand. Students can not attend without an adult - they will not be allowed entry. 


Football games will conclude around 9:15 p.m., announcements will be made for students to call for their ride at the start of 4th quarter at every game. Please make sure your ride, if needed, is at the stadium to pick you up at that time.


We want to cheer on our teams, have great District 186 spirit and have a good time. Thank you for assisting the Administration and the Springfield Police Department in this manner. 



And now the Pledge of Allegiance!


I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.


(Moment of Silence)