I.H.S. High School - The final day to order a yearbook and senior ad is next Friday, April 28th! Purchase at www.jostensyearbooks.com. Check out the 2023 Yearbook cover today!
ATTENTION: JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS
THE JUNIOR HIGH SPRING FLING WILL BE ON SATURDAY, APRIL 22 FROM 8 – 10 PM IN THE HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA. TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR $5 FROM MS BENOVIC DURING TUTORIAL STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 17. ALL FINES AND FEES MUST BE RESOLVED BEFORE PURCHASING A TICKET. YOU CANNOT HAVE ANY ISS/OSS THE WEEK OF APRIL 17 OR OWE ANY DETENTIONS. IF YOU ARE ASSIGNED A SATURDAY DETENTION FOR APRIL 22, YOU MUST SERVE IT THAT DAY. SPONSOR: MS. BENOVIC
Today's softball game will have a slight delay, the game time is now 4:30pm @ IROQUOIS.
Jr. High Students who earned a bowling incentive for attendance, grades, and behavior had a great time at Eastway Lanes! Here are a few more photos of our awesome students!
Jr. High Students who earned a bowling incentive for attendance, grades, and behavior had a great time at Eastway Lanes!
The Junior High Band went on a community concert tour on 3/30. They performed at the PA Soldiers and Sailor's Home, Nightengale Nursing and Rehab Center, and Benetwood Apartments. It was such a great experience for all involved and we hope to do it again in the future!
Congratulations to Jalis Burgos and Logan Kuhn for qualifying for districts in the 100M this past Tuesday.
12th Grade Elite Brave: Andres Gonzalez
Clubs and/or Sports: Football, ROTC, and PYD
What do you love about Iroquois? I love the teachers and staff they are always loving and helping out the students. What are your future aspirations? I plan on attending EMT school in mid-July for 6 weeks and continue to be a volunteer firefighter. I will then go to the police academy when I turn 21 .
What teacher has made the most impact on you and why? Mrs Goodnow she has the most impact on me due to her caring about thing even the small things. She has never once let me down when I'm feeling down, I can go her and sit and talk and complain if I need to and she always cheers me up or makes me smile before I go anywhere else and by far my favorite teacher ever. Favorite Quote: You live life like a quarter mile and it's up to you on how the quarter mile will end. -Vin Diesel
11th Grade Elite Brave: Xavier Bayhurst
Clubs and/or Sports: Cross Country, Model UN, Speech & Debate, Scholastic Scrimmage
What do you love about Iroquois? On one side of the coin, the community surrounding Iroquois has a lot of potential to be something much bigger than itself, but on the other side of the coin, I feel there is a frequent demand for collaborative improvement. There are many ways the district can come to grow together, and I think that the first step is not only noticing “the things we love,” but also taking note of that which we don’t.
What are your future aspirations? I am currently interested in pursuing a career in political science or law, although I’m not very committed to any particular profession or field of work.
What teacher has made the most impact on you and why? It goes without saying that our educators are often unappreciated for their contributions to our lives. Years and years from now, although their names and faces may be lost to time, their impact on us as students will echo indefinitely through our character and actions. As we go our separate ways and live our subjective lives, it is an objective truth that although we may not remember them all, not one will be forgotten. A few that I will always remember are:
Mrs. Pazder, whose love for 4th grade science is the origin behind my own interest in space, astronomy, and physics. Mr. Cadden, my 6th grade history teacher, whose dry humor and witty remarks always buffeted a lesson and the enjoyment behind it.
Ms. Benovic, my 8th grade algebra teacher, who to strangers was an ambiguous, looming character, but who to students was an enthusiastic, and incredibly involved educator. Mr. Ferruggia, my 9th grade economics & current U.S. history teacher, whose passion for the social sciences shines through every humorous story, and every solemn lesson. Ms. Tobin, my 9th grade biology teacher, who, like a sentinel, was outwardly firm, but was relaxed, kind, and relatable at heart. Mr. Jones, my 10th grade Algebra II teacher, whose down-to-earth and patient demeanor was always a compliment to his subtle wit and wonderfully terrible jokes. Mr. Trojak, my current physics teacher, who I appreciate not just for his affluence in the subject, but the respect and undeniable concern he has for all of his students. And most notably, Mr. Peterman, who was the first of very few teachers who showed more interest in what went on outside of the classroom than the subject being taught in it. I have never felt more respected and understood in any other classroom than in his. He treated me not just as a student, but another person, and a person whose words were worth listening to.
Favorite Quote:“Let your life be a counter-friction to stop the machine.” -Henry David Thoreau
9th Grade Elite Brave: Ethan Alderson
Clubs and/or Sports: Baseball and Football
What do you love about Iroquois? I love the students and the teachers.
What are your future aspirations? I want to go to college.
What teacher has made the most impact on you and why?
Mrs. Myers because she was always nice to me in 7th and always helped me out if I needed it.
Favorite Quote: “Everyone goes down a road that they’re not supposed to go down.” - Julian Edelman
7th Grade Elite Brave: Stellina MacCabe:
Clubs and/or Sports: Band
What do you love about Iroquois? That it is close to home and all the teachers are nice.
What are your future aspirations? I might go to college to be vet.
What teacher has made the most impact on you and why?
Mrs. Born because she has been helping me to not be afraid to present in front of a class.
Favorite Quote: “A house divided against itself cannot stand.”
It is my pleasure to announce the April Elite Braves. Elite Braves demonstrate excellent behavior in and out of the classroom, are well mannered, and respectful to both peers and teachers. These students have been selected by teachers, administrators, and guidance counselors for being exemplary.
7th grade- Stellina MacCabe, 8th grade- Addison Lewis (missing from photo), 9th grade- Ethan Alderson (missing from photo), 10th grade- Quynh Nguyen, 11th grade- Xavier Bayhurst, 12th grade- Andres Gonzalez
The softball scheduled for today at Maplewood has been postponed. Check the Band App for practice times.
I.H.S. Yearbook - We sold so many yearbooks last week that we have decided to extended the deadline!
We are at 105 yearbooks sold and only need 45 more to reach our sales goal of 150.
GOT TO LOVE SPRING IN ERIE. Softball tomorrow will not be AWAY at Maplewood. There will be a HOME track meet vs MPS tomorrow.
Today's softball game @ Rocky Grove has been postponed due to field conditions. The game will not be rescheduled for this week.
Students in Grades 3 - 8 will be participating in the statewide 2023 Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA), which is required by the PA Dept. of Education. Please click on link for additional information. https://5il.co/1rjcj
Iroquois High School students currently enrolled in Algebra I, Algebra B, English 10, and Biology will participate in the Keystone Assessments. Please click on the link for information. https://5il.co/1rjck
The weather has caused changes to the schedule for sports this week. Track vs MHP has been moved to Thursday 3/30. Softball vs Rocky Grove, scheduled for tomorrow, will be at Rocky Grove on Wednesday 3/29 (Valley Grove Elementary School, 389 Sugarcreek Drive, Franklin, Pa 16323). Check back for more changes.
Youngsville officials have cancelled todays game. The boys are on their way back to the high school. They should arrive back before 4:30. There will not be practice for baseball this evening.