Baseball and soccer for this evening, April 27, have been postponed due to field conditions. Senior Night for girls' soccer will be held in conjunction with Make-A-Difference Night on Thursday.
Canton High School's Class of 2027 is hosting Prom 2026 - Starry, Starry Night this evening. Promenade will be held on the front lawn beginning at 7:30pm. Promenade is open to the public.
Senior Spotlight for April 25!

Senior Spotlight for April 24!

Senior Spotlight for April 23!

Congratulations to the Lady Tigers Track and Field Team for placing 1st at the Milan Relays!

Senior Spotlight for April 22!

Use the QR code or this link to sign up for PreK. Only students who are 3/4 and NOT already enrolled need to sign up. https://forms.gle/tzuaQRK6TMT6kRFX6

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., April 17, 2026 – William Jansen, son of Jessica Jansen and Bill Jansen, Samuel Schellenberger, son of Steve Schellenberger & Dr. Lauren Schellenberger, and Austin Weaver, son of Beth Weaver, all of Canton, Missouri, received the State FFA Degree, the highest degree members can receive at the state level.
These Canton FFA members are among the 1,141 degree recipients receiving the honor during the State FFA Degree Ceremony at the 98th Missouri FFA Convention, April 15-17, at the Mizzou Arena on the University of Missouri campus.
Awarding of the degree is based on a member’s supervised agricultural experience program in agribusiness or production agriculture and leadership ability as demonstrated through involvement in FFA, school, and community activities. The State FFA Degree award charms are sponsored by MFA Inc., Columbia.
“The State FFA Degree is the highest recognition a state can award, representing a select group of members who have achieved a high level of success,” said retiring State FFA Advisor Keith Dietzschold.
Embrace your journey was the theme for this year’s Missouri FFA Convention.
The Missouri FFA has 27,000 members representing 369 chapters. The national organization has more than 1,042,245 members representing 9,407 chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.
These Canton FFA members are among the 1,141 degree recipients receiving the honor during the State FFA Degree Ceremony at the 98th Missouri FFA Convention, April 15-17, at the Mizzou Arena on the University of Missouri campus.
Awarding of the degree is based on a member’s supervised agricultural experience program in agribusiness or production agriculture and leadership ability as demonstrated through involvement in FFA, school, and community activities. The State FFA Degree award charms are sponsored by MFA Inc., Columbia.
“The State FFA Degree is the highest recognition a state can award, representing a select group of members who have achieved a high level of success,” said retiring State FFA Advisor Keith Dietzschold.
Embrace your journey was the theme for this year’s Missouri FFA Convention.
The Missouri FFA has 27,000 members representing 369 chapters. The national organization has more than 1,042,245 members representing 9,407 chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.



Senior Spotlight for April 21!

Out of an abundance of caution, Canton R-V has cancelled all activities and practices for this evening. This includes the Drama Club production scheduled for 6:30 pm.
Also, all Canton R-V facilities, including the baseball and softball fields are closed to non-school teams.
Come out and support the Canton R-V Drama Club tonight and tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. You never know, you might just become part of the show!

Senior Spotlight for April 17!

Senior Spotlight for April 16!

Senior Spotlight for April 15!

Canton R-V School District Announces Addition of Nick and Sidney Edwards to Staff
Canton High School is pleased to announce the hiring of Nick Edwards as a junior high / high school history teacher and boys’ varsity basketball coach, along with Sidney Edwards as a High School Special Education Teacher for the upcoming school year.
Nick Edwards brings a strong background in education, coaching, and student engagement. He currently serves as a physical education teacher at Green City R-1 and has built a reputation for creating a positive and structured learning environment for students.
In addition to his classroom experience, Edwards has demonstrated outstanding success on the court. As head varsity girls basketball coach in Green City, he led his teams to a record of 59-24 over three seasons. Edwards also served as an assistant coach for the Green City boys program that has earned district and sectional titles and a state tournament finish.
“Nick brings energy, leadership, and a proven track record of building strong relationships with students and athletes,” said Mr. Jesse Uhlmeyer. “We are excited about the impact he will have both in the classroom and within our athletic programs.”
Sidney Edwards joins the district as a high school special education teacher, bringing a strong academic background and a passion for supporting diverse learners. She currently teaches at Green City R-1 and holds certifications in both special education (K–12) and elementary education and is LETRS certified, reflecting her commitment to evidence-based literacy practices.
In addition to her teaching experience, she has previously served as a varsity track coach and assistant basketball coach, contributing to successful athletic programs while building meaningful connections with students.
“Sidney’s dedication to meeting the needs of all learners and her strong instructional background make her a tremendous addition to our high school team,” said Superintendent Uhlmeyer. “Her ability to connect with students and support their growth will make an immediate difference.”
Together, Nick and Sidney Edwards bring a shared commitment to student success, strong community values, and a passion for education and extracurricular involvement.
Canton R-V School District is excited to welcome the Edwards family and looks forward to the positive contributions they will make to students, staff, and the community.
Canton High School is pleased to announce the hiring of Nick Edwards as a junior high / high school history teacher and boys’ varsity basketball coach, along with Sidney Edwards as a High School Special Education Teacher for the upcoming school year.
Nick Edwards brings a strong background in education, coaching, and student engagement. He currently serves as a physical education teacher at Green City R-1 and has built a reputation for creating a positive and structured learning environment for students.
In addition to his classroom experience, Edwards has demonstrated outstanding success on the court. As head varsity girls basketball coach in Green City, he led his teams to a record of 59-24 over three seasons. Edwards also served as an assistant coach for the Green City boys program that has earned district and sectional titles and a state tournament finish.
“Nick brings energy, leadership, and a proven track record of building strong relationships with students and athletes,” said Mr. Jesse Uhlmeyer. “We are excited about the impact he will have both in the classroom and within our athletic programs.”
Sidney Edwards joins the district as a high school special education teacher, bringing a strong academic background and a passion for supporting diverse learners. She currently teaches at Green City R-1 and holds certifications in both special education (K–12) and elementary education and is LETRS certified, reflecting her commitment to evidence-based literacy practices.
In addition to her teaching experience, she has previously served as a varsity track coach and assistant basketball coach, contributing to successful athletic programs while building meaningful connections with students.
“Sidney’s dedication to meeting the needs of all learners and her strong instructional background make her a tremendous addition to our high school team,” said Superintendent Uhlmeyer. “Her ability to connect with students and support their growth will make an immediate difference.”
Together, Nick and Sidney Edwards bring a shared commitment to student success, strong community values, and a passion for education and extracurricular involvement.
Canton R-V School District is excited to welcome the Edwards family and looks forward to the positive contributions they will make to students, staff, and the community.

Senior Spotlight for April 14!

Senior Spotlight for April 13!

Senior Spotlight for April 11!

Contest Change: The baseball game for this evening has been postponed due to field conditions. A reschedule date will be announced at a later date.
