Limestone Girls Basketball travel to Prairie Central High School for the last day of the Turkey Tip-Off. 1130 Tip off.

The Limestone Speech Team competes in the Speech Tournament at Richwoods High School.

The Scholastic Bowl team travels to Rushville-Industry High School for the IHSSBCA Kickoff Tournament. First round at 830am.

2025 Winter Blue/White Night!

2025 Winter Blue/White Night!

2025 Winter Blue/White Night!

2025 Winter Blue/White Night!

It's a great day to be a Rocket!

Winter Sports Recognition Night, Friday, November 21, 2025 at 530pm in the Vern Woosley Gymnasium. The Winter Recognition Night is a fundraiser for the Limestone Booster Club. Limestone Booster Club members receive free admission.
Limestone Girls lose to Peoria Notre Dame 67-18 at the Turkey Tip-Off.

Thank you to all who worked hard to make the 52nd annual Senior Citizens' Holiday Party a success! It is our pleasure to host our area senior citizens for a special afternoon.









LCHS students took a field trip to ICC to tour the culinary arts program on the Peoria campus.


Twelve students attended College Visit Day at Tricoci University in Peoria. Students had the opportunity to sit in on live classes, get hands-on experiences, and observe cosmetology and esthetics students as they practiced their skills.

What's happening today at Limestone

The Limestone Girls Basketball Team travels to Pontiac High School to play against Peoria Notre Dame in the Pontiac Turkey Tip-Off. 530pm start time.

Winter Sports Recognition Night, Friday, November 21, 2025 at 530pm in the Vern Woosley Gymnasium. The Winter Recognition Night is a fundraiser for the Limestone Booster Club. Limestone Booster Club members receive free admission.
Forensic I students presented in small groups about their researched serial killers. Students were engaged & asking questions about different killers from their peers.







Howard Purdue from the Illinois State Police talked to Forensic I students about careers with ISP and how to achieve that goal.

Mr. Walser's Mechanical Design 2 students found success while challenging themselves to design and prototype a miniature golf course hole. Students used 3D solid modeling software, a laser cutter, and 3D printers to design, build, and calculate bank angles to ensure a hole-in-one every time. The laser pointer proves that their math worked! Way to problem-solve and use those critical thinking skills, Mechanical Design 2!




Today at Limestone

