Don’t miss all of the great times at Iroquois Jr Sr High that are in the 2023 yearbook! Order at: jostensyearbooks.com
On Thursday, March 2, 2023, from 6:00 to 7:30 PM ---Iroquois, and Harborcreek School Districts will be holding a Trades Fair. The Fair will consist of numerous other locals and businesses, or “vendors” involved in the Trades in Northwestern Pennsylvania. Students, parents, and visitors will have an opportunity to freely rotate around the Iroquois Jr./Sr. High School lobby and gymnasium where they can visit with numerous Trades Locals and other business that support the Trades. This is a great event for future graduates considering a career in the "Skills Trades."
7th Grade Elite Brave: Kharina Bridges
Clubs and/or Sports: Volleyball
What do you love about Iroquois? How nice the staff is.
What are your future aspirations? I would like to go on a trip to Florida.
What teacher has made the most impact on you? Mrs. Glennon
Favorite Quote: Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living in someone else’s life.
It is my pleasure to announce the March 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- Kharina Bridges, 8th grade- Rylee King, 9th grade- Ashlynn Fisher, 10th grade- Kirsten Curtis, 11th grade- Baelyn Randolph, and 12th grade- Ethan Slupski
Junior and Senior Release - It has come to the attention of administration that some students who owe make-up work due to absences are not staying for tutorial to get caught up. All students in this program must be aware that failure to stay during tutorial to make up assignments, tests, and other academic requirements will cause their Jr./Sr. release privileges to be revoked. If a student is absent, they must be caught up with all classes before Jr./Sr. release can be utilized. See Mr. Wilson with any questions.
Anyone who plans to attend District Swim on April 3rd and 4th, purchase tickets in advance. Tickets are $8 and can be purchased online at https://www.piaadistrict10.org/d10-tickets. District 10 will not accept cash at the door. For more information visit piaadistrict10.org.
Congratulations to Hunter Chew and Sam Kightlinger. They will both be advancing to Regions for Wrestling this upcoming weekend.
Spanish I worked hard this past week designing a Spanish menu and a 3D Truck.
Support the Freshmen class by purchasing I.H.S. Spirit Wear. The link closes on 3/13/23. See Mr. Patrick with any questions.
https://bsnteamsports.com/shop/Iroquois23?utm_source=school&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=store_shop&utm_content=products
Lady Braves VB swept East tonight in both the 7th and 8th grade games 2-0. 8th grade dominated the night with their serves. 7th grade had to battle in the 2nd game but closed on the sweep with a 25-23 win.
NHS is holding their Annual Book Sale!!
We are hosting this on Saturday, March 4 from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. in the High School Community Lobby.
All are welcome to come to purchase slightly used books or baked goods!
Any support will be appreciated!
Support the 9th-grade class in their spirit wear fundraiser! The link is attached, and the shop closes on 3/13/23. For any questions see Mr. Patrick, 9th-grade class advisor.
https://bsnteamsports.com/shop/Iroquois23?utm_source=school&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=store_shop&utm_content=products
To all Iroquois Families.....The Iroquois Board of Directors approved the 2023-2024 School Calendar. Please click on link. https://5il.co/1pp0o
The Iroquois School District Foundation is seeking to hire a Foundation Administrator. The ideal candidate would work to fulfill the mission of the Foundation - to enhance the educational opportunities to all District students. The Administrator will be tasked with managing and adding new scholarship opportunities, coordinating the staff grants program, planning fundraising & community building events, financial reporting & banking, improving alumni relations, database management and grant writing. The Administrator will report to the Board of Directors. Many tasks can be completed remotely and the schedule is flexible outside of a few regularly scheduled in-person meetings. Salary range is $25,000 - $30,000 with possible incentives based on fundraising. Email cover letter and resume to foundation@iroquois.iu5.org.
Section I Results: Hunter Chew (4th), Matt Kuchcinski (7th), Nick Fisher (4th), and Sam Kightlinger (5th) will be moving on to Districts. Congratulations boys, keep up the hard work!
Neighborhood Student Food Closet for students K-College.
https://ihs.iroquoissd.org/o/jr-sr-high-school/live-feed
Girls basketball completes the season sweep of Girard with a 33-20 win on senior night. Belfiore lead with 15, Abele chipped in with 10. The girls will play their final game of the year at Northwestern Thursday.
This is a reminder that tonight's Girls' Basketball game takes place at 7:30 in the High School Gym. There is no JV game this evening.
Mrs. Villamarin attended a trip to the Language Fair at Mercyhurst. The students had a blast and were able to interact with other language students from local districts!