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Beecher High School Celebrates Community Outreach with Career Fair and NHS Lunches

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Beecher Board of Education Meeting | March 11, 2026

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Beecher High School administrators highlighted a string of successful student-led community outreach programs, including a massive local career fair and a National Honor Society initiative that delivered over 100 lunches to community workers.

Community Outreach Key Points:

  • Over 30 local businesses and organizations participated in the Beecher High School Career Fair.

  • The National Honor Society prepared and delivered over 100 lunches to local emergency responders and municipal staff.

  • The high school band successfully executed its annual “Bandgrams” fundraiser, featuring 26 participating students.

BEECHER, Ill. — Beecher High School students have spent the past month actively engaging with the local community, utilizing both professional networking events and acts of public service, according to reports delivered at the Wednesday, March 11, 2026, Board of Education meeting.

High School Principal Mr. Mike Meyer detailed a highly successful Career Fair hosted in the small gymnasium on Friday, February 13. The event brought over 30 businesses and organizations into the school to speak with students about future career paths.

The fair was strategically staggered, with eighth graders attending during the fifth period, freshmen and sophomores during the sixth, and juniors and seniors during the seventh. Meyer noted that local businesses generously donated items for student raffle prizes, specifically thanking The Old Gun Shop Coffee House, Domino’s Pizza, and Buddy’s. District staff also contributed, with Mr. Herron preparing pulled pork and Mrs. Hoekstra making macaroni and cheese for the visiting professionals.

“We really appreciate the organizations and the community coming in and talking to our kids,” Meyer said, adding that the event ran smoothly without any disciplinary issues.

In another act of community connection, the school’s National Honor Society (NHS) completed a major service project on February 12. Students prepared and delivered over 100 lunches to community members, including the Beecher Police Department, Beecher Fire Department, the Post Office, the Beecher Library, and district staff.

Meyer said the lunches included ham, turkey, and chicken salad sandwiches, supported by generous donations from local retailers Berkot’s and Circle K.

“Putting that stuff together is good, and just trying to have fun with our school,” Meyer said of the service project.

Meyer also highlighted the success of the annual “Bandgrams” program, where 26 band students under the new leadership of Eduardo Elliott traveled through the school playing requested songs for students and teachers. Meyer joked that while the staff occasionally grew tired of hearing the song “Baby” played 40 times, it was a highly enjoyable event for the student body.


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