
The BHHS PLTW class delivered key chains to Wolf Ridge teachers today. Using the high school 3D printer, students met their goal of gifting a key chain to every teacher in the school district.





Tennis kicked off their season last night in a home match vs Civic Memorial. We have 14 boys out from both Bunker Hill and Staunton this year! The next home match is April 12th vs Alton.



In case you have not got a chance to subscribe to notifications for the softball team yet, todays game vs Dupo has been canceled due to field conditions.
The baseball game is still on as scheduled for 4:30.

Mrs. Brink and 6 students traveled to Springfield yesterday for Ag legislative day. While students were there they delivered Illinois Ag Commodity baskets and lunches to representatives and talked to them about the importance of Ag Education.




BHHS Yearbook Ad Sales are on!
But this year, your business name won't just be inside of the yearbook, it will be included on a large vinyl banner that will be on display in the high school during the 2024-2025 school year.
Get your business included for just $75! If interested, please contact Mrs. Wilkinson at rwilkinson@bhcusd.org.


Would you like to be one of the first to learn of any game changes? Our new athletics website https://bunkerhillhs.bigteams.com/ has the ability to help you with that.
-Once you go to our new website, click on the team that you wish to get notifications on.
-Click subscribe right about their schedule
-Follow the instructions to set up a login.
From there, every time there is a change to a game, you will receive a notification. This feature will definitely help on these stormy spring days!



BHHS softball and baseball games got underway last evening. Our Minutemaids came up short, but gave a 100% effort. Our Minutemen won 2-1 in six innings before the game was called. Good luck to our teams for the upcoming games this week!




Its game day!!!


More pictures from the BHHS AP trip!






“Mr. Banwart's current and future AP Gov't./Macro/Euro students went on a 2-day field trip on Monday, March 4 and Tuesday, March 5. They traveled to the State Capitol in Springfield, where they met Gov. Pritzker, Speaker Chris Welch, and former Gov. Pat Quinn, while being led by Andy Manar and getting a behind-the-scenes look inside the Capitol Building. They also heard from a panel of 4 heads of IL Dept. agencies. They visited Arthur, IL and Amish Country, where they enjoyed a home-cooked meal at an Amish farm home and received a guided tour. Then, an escape room in Peoria, where critical thinking, camaraderie, and team-building were on full display! They also visited a WWII historian, Clark Stoller, and enjoyed an interactive lecture and demonstration with real artifacts and mementos from the war. Finally, they visited Livingston County War Museum and enjoyed hearing from veterans, learning their stories, and remembering those that have sacrificed so greatly for us.
This trip wouldn't have been possible without the efforts of so many.
A very special thanks to Deputy Governor Andy Manar and his Dunn Fellow Anna McKinley for organizing the meetups and leading us through the Capitol, Clark Stoller for hosting us in his home library, our awesome community in Bunker Hill and BHHS staff/admins for supporting us, David Estes and all the vets at the Livingston County War Museum, Gov. Pritzker, Speaker Chris Welch, and countless others. We couldn't have done it without you. This trip has been an incredible experience for the students; they will never forget it or your kindness and generosity. It's allowed them to get an up-close look of our government and our people in action, and learned what is possible with teamwork, commitment, and perseverance. The future is bright and we're so proud of our students and thankful for the amazing people that helped them experience this!”











Congratulations to our National Honor Society Members!


Mennel Milling out of Mount Olive presented to BHCUSD students today to talk about job, career and internship opportunities that their company offers.

Congratulations to Kaylin Bartee as the DAR winner! The DAR Good Citizens Program and scholarship contest is intended to encourage and reward the qualities of good citizenship, which includes dependability, service, loyalty, leadership, and patriotism. Congratulations to Kaylin Bartee as the winner of this award.




Five BHHS students qualified for the state competition in Skills USA! The following students passed the first test (career and workforce readiness) and 2nd test (assess content knowledge) and therefore ranked high enough for state competition. Congrats to Lillian Burris (Nurse Assisting), Sophie Rull (Nurse Assisting), Kiersten Carlson (Practical Nursing), Jake Jarrell (Electrical Construction Wiring), and Chris Chapman (Motorcycle Service Technology). At state competition, students will compete for a hands-on competition later this spring.


BHHS recently celebrated FFA Week. It consisted of various dress-up days such as camo day and blue and gold day. Throughout the week, there were tiny farm animals hidden all over the school that students could find in order to earn an off-campus lunch. The FFA Officers also wore their “official dress” and grilled and served the teachers and staff a pork burger lunch on Wednesday. The week ended with our annual “Drive Your Tractor to School Day!” Thank you to the FFA!









Congrats to the BHHS Fortnite team for earning 10th place at the IHSEA state finals Esports tournament! High scorers for the tournament are Kaleb Greeling and Nick Chapman. Way to go!


Bunker Hill High School was recognized today at ISU as a finalist for the 2024 IHSA School Spirit Contest. Thank you to Lynzie Hill, Jadalyn Black, Ashley Gerecke, and Cheyanne Brooks for representing BHHS!




BHHS is at ISU and will soon be on the gym floor, waiting for the results of the IHSA school spirit contest. Wish us good luck!


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Spanish I students have been learning about the Castells de Tarragona, Spain which is an annual festival where they build “castells” (or human towers)! Today they had a competition to see who could build the highest and widest tower, with the winner being 21 cups wide and 22 cups high!




