The winter Meet The Braves last night was a huge success.
I hope everyone had an enjoyable holiday break. I wanted to share that in the two days leading up to the break, the following students demonstrated that they have a "Heart of a Brave": Sophia S., Brandi R., and Haylenn Z. The positive little things that you are doing have not gone unnoticed. Go Braves!!
A special thank you to Mrs. Chrapowicz and the N.H.S. for organizing the food drive and presenting the donations to the Second Harvest Food Bank in Erie.
Winter sports pictures will take place on Wednesday, November 22nd at the high school.
Times are as follows:
Girls and Boys Swimming – 10am,
Jr High Basketball – 10:30am,
Freshman Basketball – 11am,
Girls Basketball – 11:20am,
Cheerleading – 11:40am,
and Boys Basketball – 12pm.
Last week the following student demonstrated that they have a "Heart of a Brave": Donovan B. The positive little things that he is doing have not gone unnoticed. Go Braves!!
Earlier this week, members of Mr. Trojak's Leadership class (Destiny Bauer, Hunter Chew, Kirsten Curtis, Jack Doverspike, Kendra Frantz, Grace Freer, Christian Krysiak, Gio Main, Elliot Moyer, and Jenna Wassell) headed to the I.E.S. to establish an introductory connection with the 6th grade class. This was a great first event, and the leadership class looks forward to many more. Go Braves!!
Any 9th - 12th grader looking to play baseball this spring who didn't pick up raffle tickets on Tuesday, please pick up tickets tonight from 4:45 to 5:30 in the high school lobby.
The Iroquois Boys Basketball program is having a Bingo Fundraiser on Friday, November 24, 2023. The doors will open at 5:30 and Bingo starts at 7:00 PM. Please see attached flyer.
On Thursday, November 16th, from 4:30 pm-6:30 pm, the Erie County Technical School is hosting an Open House for 9th grade students and their families who are interested in applying to attend ECTS next school year. The Erie County Technical School is located at 8500 Oliver Road Erie, PA. Please plan on attending to learn what a technical school education has to offer!
Last week the following students demonstrated that they have a "Heart of a Brave": Kiona G., Amnity B., Evan P., and Ethan A. The positive little things that you are doing have not gone unnoticed. Go Braves!!
Science is alive and well at I.H.S. Below are some pictures of upperclassman who attended the PSB Women In Engineering to her alumni Julia Cecchetti's keynote speech and to participate in workshops. Also included are pictures of Mrs. Branton's 9th grade honors biology class modeling the chemical reactants and products throughout the Light Dependent and Light Independent Reactions of Photosynthesis
I.H.S. - For 9th grade students and their families interested in applying to ECTS for the 24_25 school year, please consider attending the ECTS Open House on Thursday, November 16th from 4:30 pm-6:30 pm. The Erie County Technical School is located at 8500 Oliver Rd. Erie, PA.
Last week the following students demonstrated that they have a "Heart of a Brave": James C. for being selfless; Jace O., Adam B., and Kaiden D. for being honorable. The positive little things that you are doing have not gone unnoticed. Go Braves!!
All winter athletes need to have a section 7 form completed by a parent before the start of the winter sports season. These forms are available online or at the High School. If a student-athlete does not have a current sports physical (dated after 6/1/23) they must get one before they can participate. Contact Mr. Zimmerman at ext 2503 for more information.
Attention 9th grade parents,
Tomorrow, Friday, November 3, 2023, all 9th grade students will be attending a fieldtrip to the Erie County Technical School. 9th grade students will eat 5A lunch prior to boarding buses for the trip. Students will return to the high school no later than 2:25 pm. This is the only fieldtrip opportunity your child will have to visit the newly renovated ECTS. Please make sure your child is in attendance in school tomorrow morning.
I.H.S. - Halloween, Students will be permitted to wear costumes tomorrow however, they must follow these guidelines. School Appropriate, No replica weapons, Nothing discriminatory, Student in costume must fit in a desk, No full-face coverings or masks, & Nothing that distracts from the education of others. Teachers have the autonomy to make students take off any distracting articles in their classroom.
Last week the following students demonstrated that they have a "Heart of a Brave": Lauren B. and Alyissa T. for being resilient, Christian M. and Sophia B. for being honorable, and Alexandria L. for being respectful. The positive little things that you are doing have not gone unnoticed. Go Braves!!
Students,
At the beginning of Quarter 2 (Nov.2), there will be new restrictions to the number of SMARTpasses students will be allowed to use each day. This change is in lieu of the extremely high number of individual daily passes being made. Each student will have the use of 3 SMARTpasses per day. These passes are for the restroom, drinking fountain, locker, and the nurse. Passes made by guidance or the office will not count towards your daily allotment. With this change, the length of time for the bathroom has been raised to 6 minutes. Finally, as a reminder, if you leave a classroom without having an active SMARTpasses, consequences will be administered.
Boys Soccer defeats Eisenhower 4-0 to advance to the semifinals vs Seneca. Goals MAVA MBoko (2), Dominic Lingenfelter, and Logan Kuhn.
I.H.S. - The guidance office is hosting a PHEAA Financial Aid Night in the Iroquois auditorium on Tuesday, 10/24/23 at 5:30 pm. All Juniors, Seniors, and parents/guardians are welcome to attend. Please see postcards and letters sent home for detailed information. We hope to see you there!!