A central Illinois school district is celebrating Homecoming a little late.
On the WHOW Morning Show Tuesday, Superintendent of Maroa-Forsyth Schools Adam Ibbotson told Regional Radio they had to move homecoming this year due to Riverton, their planned football opponent, canceling their football season.
Ibbotson highlights some of the exciting festivities they have this week to celebrate Maroa-Forsyth like the powder puff football game, a bonfire, and the parade.
Ibbotson and other administrators were nervous about the scheduling and the weather, but things look like they are holding up and he looks forward to a great week celebrating their Trojan Pride.
If you'd like more information on Maroa-Forsyth Schools and the homecoming schedule, visit mfschools.net or find them on Facebook.













