The CHS softball game will be played in Greenup today (4/16).
The Lincoln Prairie Conference hosted its Outstanding Senior Athletes Luncheon on April 15 at Yoder’s in Arthur. Each school selected two seniors who have distinguished themselves through excellence in both academics and athletics.
Mr. Huffman and Mr. Roedl selected Owen McGinnis and Natalie Beaumont in recognition of their exceptional high school careers. Their success in wrestling, along with their many other athletic and academic accomplishments, set them apart as leaders and role models.
Owen and Natalie stood out among an impressive group of student-athletes from across the conference. We are incredibly proud of them and the example they have set for others.
Mr. Huffman and Mr. Roedl selected Owen McGinnis and Natalie Beaumont in recognition of their exceptional high school careers. Their success in wrestling, along with their many other athletic and academic accomplishments, set them apart as leaders and role models.
Owen and Natalie stood out among an impressive group of student-athletes from across the conference. We are incredibly proud of them and the example they have set for others.


In science, Mr. Lewis and Mrs. Steber had the pleasure of hosting Mrs. Ault, who demonstrated the wonders of liquid nitrogen to some of our students. Students created dragon's breath, made balloons disappear and then reappear, and even made ice cream!










The CHS Community Living / Community Service class just wrapped up a great community service project! ✂️🧵
Students worked hard to sew 20 pencil zipper bags, which were delivered to the Cumberland Elementary principal to be shared with students who may need them. They filled them with some goodies like sharpened pencils and Chapstick.
This project was a great way for students to build real-life skills while giving back to our school community. A big thank you to those who donated materials to help make this possible. We truly appreciate your support! 💙
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VO5sqPCYGzGEAoUC3BMpLR_kAvwDAglT/view?usp=sharing
Students worked hard to sew 20 pencil zipper bags, which were delivered to the Cumberland Elementary principal to be shared with students who may need them. They filled them with some goodies like sharpened pencils and Chapstick.
This project was a great way for students to build real-life skills while giving back to our school community. A big thank you to those who donated materials to help make this possible. We truly appreciate your support! 💙
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VO5sqPCYGzGEAoUC3BMpLR_kAvwDAglT/view?usp=sharing
Cumberland High School seniors spent the day giving back to the community by helping clean up Mullens Cemetery and the Toledo Cemetery. To wrap up the day, students shifted from service to creativity by painting tiles for the Growing with Greenup: Community Roots mural. They ended their time together by enjoying some well-earned pizza. We are proud of these students for making a positive impact and representing our school so well!










In Bio 1, students have been studying Darwin and his theory of evolution. Focusing on the evolution of horses, students looked at how horse fossils have changed over time, with a key focus on their teeth. They learned how their diet changed over time. The students tried grinding leaves and grass to understand why horse teeth had to adapt to this changing diet.










✨ Prom Week Reminder from S.A.D.D. ✨
Prom is an exciting time filled with memories, friends, and celebration—but the choices you make matter.
S.A.D.D. reminds all students to:
✔ Plan ahead for safe transportation
✔ Stay with friends and look out for each other
✔ Avoid alcohol and other risky behaviors
✔ Make choices you’ll be proud of tomorrow
The best prom memories are the ones you can remember. Let’s work together to make this a fun, safe, and unforgettable week for everyone!
💙 Celebrate safely and make it a night to remember for all the right reasons! 💙
Prom is an exciting time filled with memories, friends, and celebration—but the choices you make matter.
S.A.D.D. reminds all students to:
✔ Plan ahead for safe transportation
✔ Stay with friends and look out for each other
✔ Avoid alcohol and other risky behaviors
✔ Make choices you’ll be proud of tomorrow
The best prom memories are the ones you can remember. Let’s work together to make this a fun, safe, and unforgettable week for everyone!
💙 Celebrate safely and make it a night to remember for all the right reasons! 💙
Art students have been hard at work this semester! 🎨
Introduction to Art classes recently explored relief printmaking and have begun the printing process. Meanwhile, Art Club members spent time giving back—helping residents at the Cumberland Rehabilitation Center create tiles for the Growing with Greenup: Community Roots mural.
Introduction to Art classes recently explored relief printmaking and have begun the printing process. Meanwhile, Art Club members spent time giving back—helping residents at the Cumberland Rehabilitation Center create tiles for the Growing with Greenup: Community Roots mural.







Congratulations to our 2026 Prom Court! They are Reed Miller, Kaleb Bierman, Owen McGinnis, Karen Willenborg, Natalie Beaumont (not pictured), and Leah Gray (not pictured).
Masquerade Prom will be held on April 18, 2026, from 6-10 PM, at the Sassafrass Ridge in Marshall.
Masquerade Prom will be held on April 18, 2026, from 6-10 PM, at the Sassafrass Ridge in Marshall.

On April 13, the games against ALAH will not be played in Arthur. Softball will be played in Atwood, and baseball will be played in Lovington. The addresses for each are below.
Softball: The closest address for the park is 323 N Missouri St., Atwood, IL. This is the American Legion on the east side of the park.
Baseball: 330 S. High St., Lovington (Lovington Grade School)
Softball: The closest address for the park is 323 N Missouri St., Atwood, IL. This is the American Legion on the east side of the park.
Baseball: 330 S. High St., Lovington (Lovington Grade School)
The Foods II students made peanut butter blossom cookies topped with a chocolate kiss!





The CHS Marching Pirates Color Guard visited the 8th grade today to demonstrate the art and skill that goes into gameday and competition performances. 8th - 11th grade students interested in joining next year's color guard are invited to the upcoming clinics and tryouts.
🏳️Clinics: May 11 & 12, 3:15 - 4:45 PM
🏳️Tryouts: May 14, 3:15 - 4:45 PM
🏳️Clinics: May 11 & 12, 3:15 - 4:45 PM
🏳️Tryouts: May 14, 3:15 - 4:45 PM


The Clothing & Textiles students have begun making PJ pants by cutting out the fabric using a pattern.

The BIO 100 students visited Greenup Cemetery to gather data for their latest population ecology project.



The CHS softball team will recognize its two seniors before the start of the Arcola game on 4/16/26.
Kristi Yocum was the winner of the high school softball team's 50/50 drawing. Kristi won $1,000.00 and donated $800.00 back to the program! Thank you to everyone who participated in the drawing, and thank you, Kristi, for your donation to the CHS softball team!

Today, Cumberland High School celebrated the achievements of Natalie Beaumont and Owen McGinins following their success at the state wrestling finals. In recognition of their hard work, both athletes were presented with commemorative road signs that will be proudly displayed outside the school.
Owen was honored for his impressive third-place finish in the IHSA State finals. Natalie was celebrated for her back-to-back State Champion finishes as well as being named the Herald & Review Wrestler of the Year. Students and staff are incredibly proud of both Natalie and Owen! Congratulations to both for representing our school with pride and talent!
Owen was honored for his impressive third-place finish in the IHSA State finals. Natalie was celebrated for her back-to-back State Champion finishes as well as being named the Herald & Review Wrestler of the Year. Students and staff are incredibly proud of both Natalie and Owen! Congratulations to both for representing our school with pride and talent!




Last week, Mr. Lewis's chemistry students made ice cream using liquid nitrogen! 🍦

The softball game with Flora on April 10th has been moved to a 4:45 PM start time.
The CHS softball game today (4/3) has been moved to Greenup.
