
Highland falls to Mater Dei by a score of 66-38. They will be back in action tonight versus Okawville at 8:00 PM at Mater Dei High School.

Highland trails Mater Dei 31-23 after one half of basketball. It’s been a very hard fought well played first half.

Highland Bulldogs getting ready to tip off the Mater Dei Christmas Tournament against them host Knights. Good luck to the Bulldogs in the tournament.


Merry Christmas from HHS


Alton Christmas Bowling Tournament results: Girls place 3rd and the Boys place 6th. Congratulations to Molly Marshall who placed 1st overall.



More from the Highland Varsity Cheer team took who 1st place at the Edwardsville ICCA Tournament today!



The Highland Varsity Cheer team took 1st place at the Edwardsville ICCA Tournament today! Great job ladies!


The Varsity Boys Basketball team was defeated by Centralia tonight 56-23. The boys are back in action on December 26 at 9am vs Mater Dei in the first game of the Mater Dei Christmas Tournament.





Our lady bowlers had an outstanding day! The ladies took second overall in the Herrin bowling Tournament. Carissa Merkle placed 2nd overall and Molly Marshall took 1st. Way to go! ❤️🎳🖤

After the medal round in Mascoutah, Ben Mitchell took 8th as Tanner Schranz and Alex Reed took 4th for Highland. Well done fellas!




The Lady Bulldogs defeated Mater Dei tonight. They are back in action tomorrow playing Normal Community in the Civic Memorial Shootout. 🖤🏀❤️


Love Your Melon beanies are here! If you per ordered your beanie, please pick it up between 8am and 3pm in the HHS office. We will be selling extras ($30 cuff and $45 pom) throughout the day at at tonight’s girls basketball game!



StuCo and Brighter Futures teamed up to adopt families in the Highland community. Students and staff donated to “stuff the stocking” so that these groups could buy Christmas presents for two local families. Today they got to shop and deliver those presents. Thank you to everyone who donated; your generosity is truly appreciated this holiday season. 🎁🎄❤️



HHS Faculty and Staff at the Christmas Luncheon this afternoon. They do an amazing job supporting our students and families.





RESULTS ARE IN!!! The Highland FFA Toy Drive final count revealed JOHN DEERE as the winner with 194 presents, blowing away the CASE fans who collected 122 presents! 190 presents were donated from high school students, 126 presents from the community, and a special shout out to the HHS Bulldog Grounds Coffee Shop who donated $400 to the cause! Officers are delivering presents today to St. Louis Children’s Hospital! THANK YOU everyone for the donation of 316 presents, exceeding our goal of 200!!!!❤️🎄🎁


Highland athletics would like to thank Donnie and Vicki Bledsoe and their daughter Hannah for their $1500 donation. This donation honors their son Nick who passed away in 2011. Rural King, Steve Schmitt and the Nick Bledsoe Memorial Golf outing made this donation possible.


Civic Memorial defeated the Lady Bulldogs tonight 45-51. The Bulldogs host Mater Dei on Friday. Come on out in your ugly sweater to cheer on your Lady Bulldogs!

Winter view of the softball fields this morning. Finals are underway!


Good luck to HHS students taking finals this week. Relax, take a deep breath, and do your best. You got this!



HHS Students and Staff,
As some of you may have heard, four students from Collinsville and Triad were involved in a tragic accident yesterday. We ask that HHS students and staff wear BLUE on Wednesday, Dec. 18 to show our support. Please see the correspondence below from Triad Middle School Principal, Matt Noyes. Our thought and prayers go out to the families.
From the TMS Principal:
TMS Parents/Guardians,
I hope that you and your families were all able to stay warm and safe during the recent winter storm our region experienced. As you may have heard, four teenage girls (2 from Triad and 2 from Collinsville) were involved in a tragic, fatal atv accident yesterday. The two Triad Middle School students are doing fine physically, but are understandably struggling with the loss of one of their close friends, while worrying about the injuries sustained to another. I would like to encourage all Triad Middle School students and staff members to join Collinsville Middle School in wearing blue tomorrow (Wednesday, December 18th) when we return to school as a sign of support for the students involved in this unfortunate accident. Please keep these families in your thoughts and prayers during such a difficult time.
We will have additional counselors available tomorrow for any students who need their support.
Thank you,
Matt Noyes

