History

Collinsville Community Unit School District #10 is fortunate to have a long and storied list of alumni, residents and employees who are worthy of recognition for their community service, academic achievement, professional accomplishments and service to the district; and a long history of student athletes, alumni and coaches that have experienced a great deal of athletic success and accomplishments.

In 2022,  the school district, alumni and representatives from the community established the Hall of Fame  to recognize "individuals athletic and personal accomplishments, exemplary citizenship, contributions to society and actions that brought distinction and honor to all associated with Collinsville Community Unit School District #10."

Nominations for the inaugural class of inductees were solicited during the summer of 2022.  Seventeen individuals and four teams were chosen in the fall and announced during halftime of a Collinsville Boys Basketball game on December 28, 2022 during the Prairie Farms Holiday Classic Basketball Tournament in Fletcher Gymnasium. 

The first annual Kahok Hall of Fame induction dinner was held on February 16, 2023 at the Gateway Center in Collinsville.  

The Hall of Fame is supported through donations to the Collinsville Area Community Foundation


The Hall of Fame is located at Collinsville High School 

Visit the Hall of Fame at Collinsville High School in the area connecting Fletcher Gymnasium to the cafeteria/concession area.

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Collinsville Area Community Foundation

The CUSD 10 Kahok Hall of Fame is supported through the Collinsville Area Community Foundation. 

The Collinsville Area Community Foundation (CACF) works to enhance the quality of life for the communities of Collinsville, Maryville, Caseyville, Fairmont City and surrounding areas by promoting impartial, unbiased and ethical philanthropy, with a commitment to inclusiveness and diversity, by bringing together people and resources that identify and address present and emerging school and community needs.