
7th Grade Elite Brave: Phaedra Gillies
What do you love about Iroquois? The teachers are friendly.
What are your future aspirations? Forensic science or just science in general
What teacher has made the most impact on you and why? Mrs. Glennon was really nice and helpful to me all year.

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- Phaedra Gillies (not pictured)
8th Grade- John Wyant (not pictured)
9th Grade- Damien Neiswonger (not pictured)
10th Grade- Jasmine Cody
11th Grade-Dameon Green
12th Grade- Fransisco Ortiz


Seniors - Final exams - May 26-31st. June 1st- final day of classes for seniors. June 2nd - class trip. June 6 & 7 - graduation practice. June 7 - Baccalaureate. June 8 - Commencement.

ATHLETICS UPDATE:
Today's varsity baseball game vs Rocky Grove has been postponed until 4/14 start time TBD.
Tomorrow's varsity track meet @ Fort LeBoeuf has been cancelled, this will not be rescheduled.
Tomorrow's varsity baseball game @ Saegertown has been postponed until 4/12 @ 4 pm.

Attention Juniors and Seniors:
Prom is coming on May 7th. Tickets will be on sale starting Monday April 25th through April 29th at $20 per student. The following week, May 2nd through May 6th, tickets will be $25 each. They will be sold during lunches starting Monday April 25th. Please take advantage of the ticket sales and get your tickets NOW at a discounted price.

Today’s boys baseball game has been moved to Union City at 4:30 pm. Check the athletic calendar online for additional updates to the season.

First win of the spring belongs to Softball. Great win Lady Braves!


Braves Football voluntary off-season lifting: Monday and Wednesday mornings 5:30-7am, Tuesday and Thursday evenings 6-7:30.


Our Lady Braves are on their way to Pigeon Forge Tennessee. Safe travels and best of luck. Go Braves!!


12th Grade Elite Brave Katelyn Robson: Clubs and/or Sports: Softball, Bowling, National Honor Society, Volleyball
What do you love about Iroquois? The teachers
What are your future aspirations? Pre-med at Pennsylvania State University, Medical school at Case Western Reserve , then be a pediatrician at the Cleveland Clinic.
What teacher has made the most impact on you and why?
Ms. Tobin and Mr. Sovisky have made the most impact on me. They are both amazing teachers and people. They have prepared me for college and life.
Favorite Quote: “You know, sometimes I feel like my whole life is just a series of loosely-related wacky misadventures”


11th Grade Elite Brave Mariah Denning: What do you love about Iroquois?
As much as I may not be in the best mood some days, there is always something weird or interesting that happens/that I hear that makes my day.
What are your future aspirations? I’m still figuring out exactly where and how I will go about it, but I am aware that growing up I felt as if not many people really understood how I was feeling or understood who I was. I know for sure that growing up I would like to be able to understand other teens the way I wasn’t. After school I plan on starting to save each year to travel to different areas.
What teacher has made the most impact on you and why?
This teacher is no longer at Iroquois, but Mrs. Dell from my 10th grade English class made the most impact on me. She understood what I was going through and helped me during a really hard time. Most classes I never really looked forward to, but her English class is the class I always looked forward to going to everyday. In her class I felt like I could express myself in a way I couldn’t through words.
Favorite Quote: “All of us have been through things in the past, but it is on you to decide whether or not you will use it to keep moving forward or be stuck in the past. “


10th Grade Elite Brave Brodie Luke: Clubs and/or Sports: Soccer and Cross country mountain biking.
What do you love about Iroquois? I love that the staff is very supportive of it students and how teachers are able to make a connection with the students.
What are your future aspirations? I either plan to go into college for mechanical engineering or I will go into a trade school for construction. What teacher has made the most impact on you and why? I think Mr.Patrick has made the most impact on me this year because everyday I have his class, I have something to look forward to and a class to enjoy working and being in. Favorite Quote:
“A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.” — George Bernard Shaw


9th Grade Elite Brave: Nevaeh Peters
What do you love about Iroquois? Coming here and seeing my friends.
What are your future aspirations? To go to college and get a job as an interior designer.
What teacher has made the most impact on you and why?
Mrs. Bandur because she made English interesting, fun, and enjoyable for everyone. She incorporated games into our learning and was a very nice and understanding teacher.
Favorite Quote: “If life were predictable it would cease to be life and be without flavor.”


7th Grade Elite Brave: John Allamon
What do you love about Iroquois? My teacher taught me so i could understand.
What are your future aspirations? To get good grades
What teacher has made the most impact on you and why?
Ms. Hart because her class is always fun and she helps me with math when I don't get it.
Favorite Quote: Stay prepared


Congratulations to our 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- John Allamon
8th grade- Lucas Kline (not pictured)
9th grade- Nevaeh Peters
10th grade- Brodie Luke
11th grade- Mariah Denning
12th grade- Katelyn Robson (not pictured)


We have some exciting news to share! Next Friday, March 11th, the Erie Otters have agreed to promote the Iroquois Foundation, PYD, and Community Schools during their game at 7pm. We would love if you and your families could join us! Please use the following link to purchase your tickets: (https://offer.fevo.com/21otters-game-29-4fg95gm-50dbe68...). $3 from each sale will return to the Iroquois Foundation and be put toward staff grants, student scholarships, and school-wide initiatives.

Iroquois Performing Arts will be having a Spring Musical Extravaganza! Instead of one show, it will be a revue of several popular musicals. Interested, see the link on Schoology. Auditions-next week! If you have questions contact Ms. Conti. https://forms.gle/fEkgME4tMvaSZ75d8

Health and Safety Plan Update: Starting on March 2nd, 2022 - masks will not be required on district transportation. Masks are still strongly recommended as one layer of protection against COVID-19 on buses and in school. Thank you for your continued support as we continue to provide quality in-person instruction.

Senior Recognition Yearbook ads are available to purchase until the end of February. Congratulate your senior and show your pride with a special picture and message from you. Contact Mrs. Peebles with any questions.
https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/ybAdDesigner/1045213/-/2022020804152949056/CATALOG_SHOP/

Due to unforeseen circumstances, we must cancel our family yoga night which was scheduled for 6pm tonight. We will reschedule this event ASAP! Sorry for any inconvenience.