
Girls Basketball Action at Home Tonight! Come out to watch our Hilltoppers with a record of 17-7 take on the Maroons with a record of 23-5!!!


Vote for Alyson Murphy. You can vote daily until polls close on Friday at noon!!
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Girls Basketball Head Out On The Road This Afternoon!


Boys Basketball Action at Home This Morning!


Weekly Mt. Pulaski High School Events - February 10th through February 16th


Home Boys Basketball Game Tonight!! We will honor our Seniors involved in Boys Basketball, Cheerleading, Pep Band, Scholastic Bowl, and esports between the JV and V games. Come out to support our Seniors!!


Pep Band Senior Honored at Tonight's Home Boys Basketball Game


esports Seniors Honored at Tonight's Home Boys Basketball Game!


Scholastic Bowl Seniors Honored Tonight at the Home Boys Basketball Game!


Varsity Scholastic Bowl traveled to Hartem last night where they competed against Midwest Central, Illini Bluffs, and Hartem. They won all three matches, beating Midwest Central 240 to 90, Illini Bluffs (the current conference leaders) 220 to 90, and Hartem 260 to 20. These wins should put us in 1st place in the conference with a record of 13-1. This team is led by Maggie Doherty and Noah Parpart who work so well together. Great teamwork!


Girls Basketball Plays at Home Tonight!


Scholastic Bowl Heads to Hartsburg Tonight!


Math Problem of the Week Winner Week #19- Congratulations to Franklin Wade!


Girls Basketball at Home Tonight!!


Boy's Basketball on the Road Tonight!


Dear MP CUSD 23 parents/guardians,
We have received confirmation from the City of Mt. Pulaski and local law enforcement that the gas leak has been capped and safely secured. Our buildings and grounds director has turned all the power and HVAC back on to the high school building and students have been transported back to the high school.
We greatly appreciate the quick and professional response of the city of Mt. Pulaski as well as everyone's patience and understanding as we navigated through this safety concern.
Sincerely,
Jason Spang
Superintendent of schools.

Dear MPCUSD #23 parents/guardians,
This morning at 9:35 a.m. we were made aware of a natural as leak at the new township building across from MPHS and we made the decision to evacuate students. Students were transported to MPGS and all students and staff are safe.
Law enforcement and city officials were immediately contacted and promptly responded to investigate as safety is our #1 priority. Once we receive a clear signal, we will assess and make decisions at that time. At this time, students are not being dismissed for the day.
Rest assured, we have detailed safety procedures and protocols for this moment and have followed those guidelines today.
We greatly appreciate the quick and professional response of the city of Mt. Pulaski and will continue to work with them through this matter.
Sincerely,
Jason Spang
Superintendent of Schools

If you are a community member participating in the strategic planning meeting at MPHS on Saturday, February 1, we are meeting upstairs in the Learning Center. You can park in the multipurpose Main Gym lot and use the central stairs OR you can use the northeast entrance on the corner of Spring and Cooke if you park out front or on Cooke Street.
The main office doors will not be unlocked on Saturday, February 1.

Weekly Mt. Pulaski High School Events - February 3rd through February 9th.


Boys Basketball Heads to St. T Tonight!
