PHEAA is hosting a free virtual financial aid event tomorrow Thursday Sept. 29th at 6:00 pm.
Register at: https://pheaaconf.webex.com/webappng/sites/pheaaconf/meeting/register/cf1306215e7a4a6d9f35710a681b19e1?ticket=4832534b00000005acf4000b519ff9d3415e1c868e9a53e50e814701f267ecdbd04c12d51456e05f×tamp=1664384860469&RGID=rc5d5aca068c14a34d9ccabf29a6a9191
Password: 1234
Event Number: 2339 323 2799
Voting for homecoming court is open for students in grades 9-12. Please vote using the following link until 2pm this Friday.
https://bit.ly/IroCourtVotingpt2
It is not too late to get a copy of last year's yearbook. There are several copies of the 2022 yearbook still in stock. See any member of the yearbook staff or email Mrs. Dombkowski at odombkowski@iroquois.iu5.org to get a discounted price ($50) on last year's publication.
Students are expected to bring in an excuse within 3 days of their return to school when absent. Please write that excuse for your child and remind them to turn it in to either Mrs. Bartlett, the attendance secretary, or their first period teacher. If it is more convenient for you to email Mrs. Bartlett the excuse, please submit that within 3 days of their return to school at lbartlett@iroquois,iu5.org. Our high school fax number is 814-897-2410. Thank you!
The Iroquois Girls Soccer Team will be having a Pancake Breakfast and Chinese Auction on Sunday, October 9th from 8:00 am - 10:00 am at Applebee's, 4002 Buffalo Road. Come and support our Lady Braves.
We are rolling out the Red Carpet for YOU, Miss Grande! Thank you for all the work that you do to serve students, families, and our community. #COORDINATORSROCK
Week 6 Senior Standout, Emma Conti-Windle: This past week the Braves competed at the Penn State Behrend Invitational The team took 1st at the invite. At the invite Emma PR’d her time on their course shaving 17.6 seconds off of her best time. Emma’s milesplit decreased from 7:58/mile to 7:48/mile.
Students are expected to bring in an excuse within 3 days of their return to school when absent. Please write that excuse for your child and remind them to turn it in to either Mrs. Bartlett, the attendance secretary, or their first period teacher. If it is more convenient for you to email Mrs. Bartlett the excuse, please submit that within 3 days of their return to school at lbartlett@iroquois,iu5.org. Our high school fax number is 814-897-2410. Thank you!
Attached are images from a demolition derby or destroyer activity for 8th Grade STEM. In this activity, students combined two activities for an extra challenge. One group demonstrated our collaborative learning cup stack activity where they built a pyramid using ropes and rubber bands. The other group used their recently designs and built catapults to launch pencil tip erasers at the towers in an attempt to slow them down. A great time was had by all in Mr. Bartlett's class.
The girls soccer match with Kennedy Catholic this evening has been cancelled.
Due to an oven malfunction the lunch menu for today had to be altered at the last minute. We will hopefully resume regular lunches tomorrow. Students still have the option of pizza and other cold food items. Please disregard information coming from various social media sources.
Week 5 Senior Standout: Hailey Damon. The Lady Braves had a huge region win against Cambridge Springs in 5 sets last Thursday night. The girls were able to pull the game out in 5 sets taking the final set 15-13 for the win. Leading the Braves was Hailey Damon. The Blue Devils could not find an answer for her as she was able to record 5 aces and 13 kills in the match.
Week 5 Senior Standout: Dakota Longo. The Braves travelled to Oil City last week for a big region 3 matchup with Oil City. In the match Dakota Longo put in 5 goals and 1 assist. The team pulled away with a 7-0 win. Dakota is the boys leading scorer this season with 9 goals.
Our students were doing so many great things on Friday for our day of service. Here are a few more pictures of their work!
The Junior High Football team was treated to an Erie Seawolves game on Sunday, September 11, 2022. Thank you Coach Hadbavny for setting this up for the boys!!!
Making fleece blankets was a chosen activity for some students on our Day of Service.
These students made dog toys for animals in shelter during the Day of Service.
Some senior high students made toys for the zoo animals as part of our Day of Service.
Our 7th and 8th grade students spent some time at Iroquois Elementary for our Day of Service. Big smiles from all of our friends, big and small!
Juniors and Seniors heading out into the community for the 2022 Day of Service honoring the events of 911.