
We're looking forward to meeting with parents tomorrow during conferences. Please stop by the lost and found, which is located in the gym hallway to see if your student left his/her belongings here at school.





So many fun activities!





More Fall Fest Fun!





Fall Fest is underway!





Chief Rese Walsh and Chief Sescia Fisher created amazing headdresses for their 5th grade Social Studies project. Congratulations on your hard work, we are proud of you!


Students from Mrs. Eberlein’s class play a game from the highlands of Scotland





#PYDONEFAMILY will be hosting a “Meals Matter” family dinner on Wednesday, November 20th from 6-8pm at Iroquois Elementary. Join us for a family-style dinner, highlighted speaker, and game night. Child care will be provided in the gymnasium. This event is FREE but you must RSVP to Julia Boyd at jgabrys@iroquois.iu5.org no later than November 15th.”

Students earned a silly string war against Mrs. Foutz today as a reward for their fundraiser sales! Thirty cans of silly string later, fun was had by all!





Hayden Betancourt flew solo during this morning's announcements. Well done Hayden!


Friday, November 8th is picture retake day! Remember to send your original package in with your student if you are having your picture retaken.

On parent/teacher conference day, November 7, 2019, parents are also invited to stop by an information table to learn more about our School-wide Title I program from 10:00-11:00 AM or 3:00-4:00 PM. Thank you for supporting the Greatest Elementary School on the Planet!


Parent/teacher conferences are on Thursday, November 7, 2019 from 10-6 pm. There is no school for kindergarten through sixth grade students. Due to grant requirements, PreK will be in session, and parents of PreK students can meet with Mrs. Kiddo for a conference. Thank you!


Mrs. Luke's 5th grade homeroom received the most bees during October and was awarded the BeeKeeper wreath. Queen Bee Mrs. Luke was presented with the wreath and her award. Congratulations Mrs. Luke and her homeroom, we're very proud of your safe, kind, and responsible choices!



As a recipient of the Pre-K Counts grant for our Pre-K program, we are required to offer this survey link to our families. Please reference the document titled "Survey" in the documents section for more information. Thank you for your input.



4th graders made this awesome video to share the message to "Stay Drug Free". It was also shared with the Junior High.
Click this link and enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTtK1NwfHXA

IES gifted students spent the day touring the engineering labs at Behrend!


We will be entering this photo in the Red Ribbon Week Billboard Photo contest. Thank you to Mrs. Sandra Smith and Mr. Nick Price for making this picture possible! IES students say BOO to Drugs!


Pickup for our fundraiser will be Monday, October 28th from 3:00 pm to 6:30 pm in the gym. If you arrive before 3:30 please park in the district parking lot on Tyndall Avenue. Please do not park in the bus loop driveway until after the buses have left. Thank you for your support!

Congratulations to our National School Lunch Week coloring contest winners! Bottom row, left to right: Quinn Whaley, Violet Moneta, Adalynn Wodarski, Jonah Hicks Top row, left to right: Roslin Homan, Isabella Nieves, Mariella Rose, Alexis Raygor [not pictured:Eden Wilcoxson]


Check out this first grade lunch bunch! Some first grade students got to eat lunch with Mr. Bronson today!
