7th Grade Elite Brave: Brennan Hart
Clubs and/or Sports: Cross Country, Hockey, Baseball, and swimming.
What do you love about Iroquois? I enjoy the teachers and the material I am learning.
What are your future aspirations? (College, career, trips, etc.)
I want to go into the coast guard straight out of high school. After, I will go to college at Mercyhurst to get a degree in technology for cybersecurity or software engineer. I would also want to visit different countries.
What teacher has made the most impact on you and why?
Mr.McCabe because his class is not easy, but he teaches us through history class and that makes the class easier in a way.
Favorite Quote: “You miss one hundred percent of the shots you never take.” Wayne Gretzky
12th Grade Elite Brave: Radek Moore
Clubs and/or Sports:Football, What do you love about Iroquois? The students are easy to get along with and Friendly/Helpful, What are your future aspirations? I want to become a Real estate agent after high school, What teacher has made the most impact on you and why? Mr. Ferruggia because I really like his way of teaching. He really tries to get kids involved and stay focused on what we are learning. Favorite Quote: “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take” Wayne Gretzky
Congratulations to our November 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- Brennan Hart, 8th grade- Jonah Ferko, 9th grade- Tyler Wassell, 10th grade- Raymon Chen, 11th grade- Ethan Sonney, 12th grade- Radek Moore (missing from photo)
More on these students coming soon!
Many of our students had PERFECT attendance in the first quarter of the school year! WHAT AN ACCOMPLISHMENT!! All students with perfect attendance in grades 7-12 were entered into a drawing with prizes donated by Bethesda Lutheran Services. Enjoy your bluetooth speaker and wireless headphones Alexa O'Connor and Bobby Pierce !
We hope you can join us tonight for our Light Up The Darkness Vigil at Iroquois High School. Here is the live stream link for those who cannot be with us in person: https://youtu.be/zTGxDB1hypE.
Don’t forget, our Light Up The Darkness Vigil is TONIGHT from 6-7pm in the IHS auditorium. Hope you can join us! The event will also be live-streamed for those who cannot attend. That link will be shared later today.
Whether it was a special event or a loved one, we have all experienced loss over the course of this pandemic. Please join us in the IHS auditorium for a night of grieving and hope. This vigil will include remarks from Jonathan Williams of the Highmark Caring Place and a prayer led by Pastor Jim Hodge of Harborcreek Community Church. The vigil will also include student speakers and music led by our vocal ensemble. Light refreshments will be provided. There is no cost to attend.
Students in grades 8-12 and their parents are invited to a virtual Science & Health Career Pathways Information Session. Learn from industry experts: Health Science & Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources. Wednesday, November 10th from 6:30-7:30pm. Advanced registration required for this zoom webinar: https://bit.ly/2021SandH
This is just a reminder that students on quarantine are still required to log on to Schoology to complete work while they are not attending school. Students coming back from a quarantine will only have two additional days to make up or turn in any missed work. If a student on quarantine needs help with any subject, they can contact the office for assistance.
Parent/Teacher Conferences will be taking place for grades 7 & 8 on Tuesday, November 9th. Jr. High students are not to report to school. Sr. High, ECTS, & ROTC will proceed as normal.
The Iroquois "All Sports Boosters" are requesting your help. Please click on the link to review the available slots. All proceeds from concession stands benefit our student athletes. All games are subject to change. Thank you! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0448aba92caafc1-iroquois6
The Iroquois "All Sports Boosters" are requesting your help. Please click on the link to review the available slots. All proceeds from concession stands benefit our student athletes. All games are subject to change. Thank you! https://bit.ly/3mJKnys
Whether it was a special event or a loved one, we have all experienced loss over the course of this pandemic. Please join us in the IHS auditorium for a night of grieving and hope. This vigil will include remarks from Jonathan Williams of the Highmark Caring Place and a prayer led by Pastor Jim Hodge of Harborcreek Community Church. The vigil will also include student speakers and music led by our vocal ensemble. Light refreshments will be provided. There is no cost to attend.
HALLOWEEN FUN as pirates take over the Senior High at I.H.S.
The sophomore class is hosting a Moe’s Dinner Kit Fundraiser. Please consider purchasing a kit to support the class of 2024. See the NEWS section on the high school page for more details.
Thank you for the support
Jennifer Tobin-Sophomore Class Advisor
Attention Seniors: Your LAST opportunity to get your senior picture taken is Wednesday, November 3. Click on the link to sign up for a time slot. If none of the time slots work for you, please contact Mrs. Peebles at speebles@iroquois.iu5.org Sign-up deadline is November 1 at 4 p.m.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0A44ABA62BA4FD0-senior
Erie County Technical School is hosting an open house on November 18th from 4:30-6:30pm. Explore 18 dynamic programs, spend half of your school day doing something you love, and graduate from high school prepared to continue school, enter the military, or go to work.
Let ECTS help you create the lifestyle you dream of! Register to win an Ipod and gift certificates!
Athletic Updates. Iroquois will play Northwestern tonight at Fairview HS at 7 pm. Girls volleyball vs Erie First for Saturday October 23rd has been cancelled. Good luck Braves!
The Jr. High Football Team's triumphant return to John L. Post Stadium on October 21, 2021.
Tonight's girls soccer match with Seneca at 7:30 pm has been canceled.