
The CHS Class of 2027 is selling Fannie May products to raise money for this year’s Junior/Senior prom. The order window will be open from September 24 to October 8.
If you would like to order, please contact one of our Juniors. The Fannie May products will be delivered to the school on November 12th.
ONLINE ORDER OPTION: To place an order, please contact a Junior to obtain his/her unique link. Using this link ensures the student receives credit for your purchase. If you do not wish to order from a specific student, you may use the following link: https://my.perfectpastries.biz/2025-fall-cumberland-high-school-junior-class/mariellen-taylor/.
Supporters who purchase online are given two options:
Order LOCAL DELIVERY PRODUCTS: items will be delivered to the school with the regular paper orders
Order SHIP TO HOME PRODUCTS: items will be shipped directly to their house with an additional shipping cost.
Thank you for your support!
CHS Class of 2027
If you would like to order, please contact one of our Juniors. The Fannie May products will be delivered to the school on November 12th.
ONLINE ORDER OPTION: To place an order, please contact a Junior to obtain his/her unique link. Using this link ensures the student receives credit for your purchase. If you do not wish to order from a specific student, you may use the following link: https://my.perfectpastries.biz/2025-fall-cumberland-high-school-junior-class/mariellen-taylor/.
Supporters who purchase online are given two options:
Order LOCAL DELIVERY PRODUCTS: items will be delivered to the school with the regular paper orders
Order SHIP TO HOME PRODUCTS: items will be shipped directly to their house with an additional shipping cost.
Thank you for your support!
CHS Class of 2027


The CHS volleyball team took 1st in the Copper bracket of the Pretzel Tournament in New Berlin this weekend! Congratulations!


The Cumberland Co. Cross Country team competed in the Tuscola Invitational this morning. The boys team placed 3rd overall! Boys medalists were Cameron Roedl 8th, Colby Roedl 10th, Gavin Whitaker 31st Damien Chardon 36th, Aydan Oakley 40th, Brett Matusas 45th, and Kade Bradley 72nd. Colby Roedl was the Top Freshman. Girls medalists were Paula Hohn 44th and Molly Moran 72nd. Congratulations to all!




On Wednesday, the CHS Student Council spent the day volunteering at Camp New Hope. Some of their duties included helping paint, raking, and sweeping. The students were giving back to the community through this district-wide service project!









CHS Cross Country Meet Update: The start time for the girls race has been moved up to 3:30 PM for the Robinson Invitational on October 2nd.

Congratulations to the choir students who were chosen to participate in this year's Vocal Velocity ensemble! Members of the ensemble are Maddy Cutright, Stevi Nichols, Amber Lewis, Addison Johnson, Cody Farris, Grady Keaton, Austin Becker, and Ethan Matthew.


Mrs. Campbell's high school health classes have learned some lifesaving skills! The students learned how to perform CPR on infants, children, and adults. They know what to do if someone is choking, and they have learned how to use an AED. They gained valuable skills and confidence to respond in an emergency.






The Cumberland FFA traveled to Monticello to compete in the District Forestry competition. They were tested in several different areas of forestry, such as tree identification, timber cruising, map reading, equipment identification, forestry disorders, chainsaw parts, and a general knowledge exam. Congratulations to the team on placing 3rd overall, and congrats to Ellie Strader for placing 10th and Kaitlyn Hemmen for placing 9th individually!


MVPs in the making! The high school PE classes have been learning about the game of football. They ran routes, implemented the fundamentals they've learned, and relied on teamwork as they played a fun game of flag football yesterday! 🏈






Cumberland schools will dismiss at 12:01 PM on Friday, September 19, for a teacher's in-service.


Cumberland Middle and High School students and staff had the opportunity to listen to the inspiring story this week of Brad Hurtig, a double-hand amputee who went from a tragic injury to All-State in high school football. Brad presented a powerful message to the students to find a way!
Brad was injured while he was still in high school during his evening job in a factory. As he was recovering, he attended his high school football practices as an observer on the sidelines. He was influenced by his football coach one day when he taught him that, “If you are thirsty enough, you will find a way.” With this message, he learned not to give in to his fears and ultimately go for his goals.
He shared this message with the students, encouraging them to find a way when things are tough...
Brad was injured while he was still in high school during his evening job in a factory. As he was recovering, he attended his high school football practices as an observer on the sidelines. He was influenced by his football coach one day when he taught him that, “If you are thirsty enough, you will find a way.” With this message, he learned not to give in to his fears and ultimately go for his goals.
He shared this message with the students, encouraging them to find a way when things are tough...






Are you a fan of cookies or brownies? How about both? The Foods III students made Brookies recently! Brookies are a dessert that combines a brownie with a cookie. Each group selected their own recipe, and both recipes were delicious!


BIO 100 students are exploring the hidden sugars in foods! 🧪






Last week, the Cumberland FFA took 12 students to Effingham for the Section 20 Horse Judging CDE. Congratulations to those who participated!


The Cumberland Co. Cross Country team competed at the First to the Finish Invitational in Peoria today. Colby Roedl finished 50th with a time of 16:07.70. The team finished 10th out of 62 teams in the 1A division. Great run, Pirates! 🏴☠️


BIO 100 students enjoyed some sunshine to work on their biomolecules with a Tarsia puzzle!






The BIO 1 students did a fun lab to test for macromolecules recently!





Mrs. Thomas's students in her Foods classes have been busy baking! One group made Oreo banana bread, and another made pumpkin muffins! Delicious!!



Mrs. Steber's science classes completed their first lab as part of the introduction to the scientific process. The students were full of BEANS! They had to use their new understanding of SI units to measure some beans and hypothesize what would happen when they were left in water overnight!











Ms. Bueker’s Basic English 3 class kicked off their new vocabulary unit outdoors to enjoy some fresh air today!


