DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Friday, January 20, 2023
“A” Day
For lunch:
Pork or beef nachos, a mixed green salad, raw veggie sticks, Mandarin oranges
& assorted fresh fruit.
Attention IHS:
If anyone needs a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main
Office and pick one up.
Always be prepared to show your School ID upon entering the
building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school day and at any time a staff
member requests to see it.
Remember, student IDs are accepted for free admission to all home basketball
games. Admission without your student ID will be $2.00.
Student Council is excited that I❄️FEST will
be back this year! It
will be held next week. For those of you who are new to IHS, I❄️FEST is our Winter Spirit Week. During the
week there will be tables set up in The Commons during lunches promoting
different clubs who will sell items as fundraisers. There will also be themed Spirit Days!
Monday is Dress Like a Teacher Day (for students) and Dress Like a Student Day
(for teachers & faculty). And,
the week will end with a Winter Semi-Formal Dance on Saturday, January
28. We are looking forward to a fun filled I❄️FEST week!
For
your spirit wear, the I❄️FEST 2023 long sleeve t-shirts and sweatshirts are in!! They will
be sold in The Commons during all lunches.
Prices:
Long
sleeve t-shirts: $15.00
Crew
neck sweatshirts: $20.00
The Freshman Class will
be having an online store as a fundraiser from January 29 to February 3. All sales will be online
which means your friends and relatives can get items delivered straight to their
houses or to the school for Freshmen to deliver. Post a code and have your
parents do the same online. Freshmen:
Get the flyer from your Social Studies classes next week for more
information. It's so easy to register as a seller! Top seller will get a $30
gift card of their choice. Second best
seller will get a $10 gift card. Please support the Freshmen Class and show
your school spirit!
Attention Eagles: From now until February 3, Evelyn Dean and
Taylor Flynn will be collecting money during 5th & 6th
period lunches in The Commons for The National Pediatric Cancer Foundation. The funding will go towards research to discover
fewer toxic treatments that kids have to go through. The National Pediatric Cancer
Foundation is making this happen by a unique collaborative research initiative
called The Sunshine Project. The treatment kids go through right now is the
same as what adults go through. That is very unsafe. As people know, all doses
don’t work for everyone. We want to educate others on how to change people’s
lives. Giving is not just about making a donation, it is about making a difference.
Attention actors and actresses!
Would you like to win an all-expense paid trip to New York City? The
English-Speaking Union is once again offering its annual Shakespeare competition!
Our school competition will be after school on Thursday, January 26 in the
Irwin Center. Memorize 20 lines of a Shakesperean monologue and perform it
without any accents, costumes or props in front of a panel of IHS judges. One
person will be chosen to represent our school in the regional competition in
the spring, and the winner of that competition gets a free trip to New York City
to compete in the national competition! Sign up on the list by the Performing
Arts Office. Packets are available outside the Performing Arts Office.
Monologues are also in the Library and Information School Schoology course. See
Mr. Rugg or Mr. Thomas for more information!
The Winter Semi-Formal Dance tickets are on
sale during lunch periods in The Commons and outside the Large Café for $10
each. Tickets are limited! Dance tickets will not be sold at the door.
Hey IHS! Keep
those shoes coming...we are at 302 pairs! Sneakers can be donated
in the Main Office or to Ms. Behrens in Room 3057.
If you have a LOANER
LAPTOP, please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER NEWS:
Today's Future
Friday guest will be the New York State Troopers - stop down to The Commons during lunches
to learn more about a career as a NY State Trooper.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a Monroe County
Sheriff? Think about applying
for the free Monroe County Teen Police Academy where you spend one week in the
summer learning all about this career opportunity. Students grades 9-12 are
invited to apply by March 17. You must be in good physical
condition and in good academic standing. See Mrs. Bucciarelli for more details
about the application process.
Thursday, January 19, 2023
“B” Day
For lunch:
Regular or spicy chicken patty sandwich, seasoned carrots, raw veggie sticks,
diced peaches & assorted fresh fruit.
Attention IHS:
If anyone needs a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main
Office and pick one up.
Always be prepared to show your School ID upon entering the
building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school day and at any time a staff
member requests to see it.
Remember, student IDs are accepted for free admission to all home basketball
games. Admission without your student ID will be $2.00.
Student Council is excited that I❄️FEST will
be back this year! It
will be held next week. For those of you who are new to IHS, I❄️FEST is our Winter Spirit Week. During the week there will
be tables set up in The Commons during lunches promoting different clubs who
will sell items as fundraisers. And the week will end with a Winter
Semi-Formal Dance on Saturday, January 28. We are looking forward to a
fun filled I❄️FEST week!
For
your spirit wear, the I❄️FEST 2023 long sleeve t-shirts and sweatshirts are in!! They will
be sold in The Commons during all lunches.
Prices:
Long
sleeve t-shirts: $15.00
Crew
neck sweatshirts: $20.00
The Freshman Class will be
having an online store as a fundraiser from January 29 to February 3. All sales will be online
which means your friends and relatives can get items delivered straight to their
houses or to the school for Freshmen to deliver. Post a code and have your
parents do the same online. Freshmen:
Get the flyer from your Social Studies classes next week for more
information. It's so easy to register as a seller! Top seller will get a $30
gift card of their choice. Second best
seller will get a $10 gift card. Please support the Freshmen Class and show
your school spirit!
The next Art Club meeting will be held after
school TODAY from 3:10 pm
to 4:10 pm.in Ms. Jacobs’ room (#1150). We will be working on character design.
Attention Eagles: From now until February 3, Evelyn Dean and
Taylor Flynn will be collecting money during 5th & 6th
period lunches in The Commons for The National Pediatric Cancer Foundation. The funding will go towards research to discover
fewer toxic treatments that kids have to go through. The National Pediatric Cancer
Foundation is making this happen by a unique collaborative research initiative
called The Sunshine Project. The treatment kids go through right now is the
same as what adults go through. That is very unsafe. As people know, all doses
don’t work for everyone. We want to educate others on how to change people’s
lives. Giving is not just about making a donation, it is about making a
difference.
Attention actors and actresses!
Would you like to win an all-expense paid trip to New York City? The
English-Speaking Union is once again offering its annual Shakespeare competition!
Our school competition will be after school on Thursday, January 26 in the
Irwin Center. Memorize 20 lines of a Shakesperean monologue and perform it
without any accents, costumes or props in front of a panel of IHS judges. One
person will be chosen to represent our school in the regional competition in
the spring, and the winner of that competition gets a free trip to New York City
to compete in the national competition! Sign up on the list by the Performing
Arts Office. Packets are available outside the Performing Arts Office.
Monologues are also in the Library and Information School Schoology course. See
Mr. Rugg or Mr. Thomas for more information!
The Winter Semi-Formal Dance tickets are on
sale during lunch periods in The Commons and outside the Large Café for $10
each. Tickets are limited! Dance tickets will not be sold at the door.
Hey IHS! Keep
those shoes coming...we are at 302 pairs! Sneakers can be donated
in the Main Office or to Ms. Behrens in Room 3057.
If you have a LOANER
LAPTOP, please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER NEWS:
This week's
Future Friday guest will be the New York State Troopers - stop down to The Commons during lunches
to learn more about a career as a NY State Trooper.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a Monroe County
Sheriff? Think about applying
for the free Monroe County Teen Police Academy where you spend one week in the
summer learning all about this career opportunity. Students grades 9-12 are
invited to apply by March 17. You must be in good physical
condition and in good academic standing. See Mrs. Bucciarelli for more details
about the application process.
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
“A” Day
For lunch:
Mozzarella stick w/sauce & dinner roll, steamed broccoli, raw veggie
sticks & assorted fresh fruit.
Attention IHS:
If anyone needs a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main
Office and pick one up.
Always be prepared to show your School ID upon entering the
building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school day and at any time a staff
member requests to see it.
Remember, student IDs are accepted for free admission to all home basketball
games. Admission without your student ID will be $2.00.
Student Council is excited that I❄️FEST will
be back this year! It
will be held next week. For those of you who are new to IHS, I❄️FEST is our Winter Spirit Week. During the week there will
be tables set up in The Commons during lunches promoting different clubs who
will sell items as fundraisers. And the week will end with a Winter
Semi-Formal Dance on Saturday, January 28. We are looking forward to a
fun filled I❄️FEST week!
For
your spirit wear, the I❄️FEST 2023 long sleeve t-shirts and sweatshirts are in!! They will
be sold in The Commons during all lunches.
Prices:
Long
sleeve t-shirts: $15.00
Crew
neck sweatshirts: $20.00
The next Art Club meeting will be held after
school TOMORROW from 3:10
pm to 4:10 pm.in Ms. Jacobs’ room (#1150). We will be working on character
design.
Attention Eagles: From now until February 3, Evelyn Dean and
Taylor Flynn will be collecting money during 5th & 6th
period lunches in The Commons for The National Pediatric Cancer Foundation. The funding will go towards research to discover
fewer toxic treatments that kids have to go through. The National Pediatric Cancer
Foundation is making this happen by a unique collaborative research initiative
called The Sunshine Project. The treatment kids go through right now is the
same as what adults go through. That is very unsafe. As people know, all doses
don’t work for everyone. We want to educate others on how to change people’s
lives. Giving is not just about making a donation, it is about making a
difference.
Attention actors and actresses!
Would you like to win an all-expense paid trip to New York City? The
English-Speaking Union is once again offering its annual Shakespeare competition!
Our school competition will be after school on Thursday, January 26 in the
Irwin Center. Memorize 20 lines of a Shakesperean monologue and perform it
without any accents, costumes or props in front of a panel of IHS judges. One
person will be chosen to represent our school in the regional competition in
the spring, and the winner of that competition gets a free trip to New York City
to compete in the national competition! Sign up on the list by the Performing
Arts Office. Packets are available outside the Performing Arts Office.
Monologues are also in the Library and Information School Schoology course. See
Mr. Rugg or Mr. Thomas for more information!
The Winter Semi-Formal Dance tickets are on
sale during lunch periods in The Commons and outside the Large Café for $10
each. Tickets are limited! Dance tickets will not be sold at the door.
Amnesty International Club’s Winter Clothing Drive is looking for gently used
winter clothes to donate to the Open Door Mission. We are especially looking
for coats, sweaters, hats and gloves for the homeless in the Rochester
community. We will
also take any winter clothes, all sizes, for families in poverty. Clothing
donation boxes are in The Commons. Thank you for your generosity!
Please consider
donating used sneakers for a good cause and clean out your closet at the same
time. Sneakers can be donated in the Main Office or to Ms. Behrens in Room
3057.
If you have a LOANER
LAPTOP, please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER NEWS:
This week's
Future Friday guest will be the New York State Troopers - stop down to The Commons during lunches
to learn more about a career as a NY State Trooper.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a Monroe County
Sheriff? Think about applying
for the free Monroe County Teen Police Academy where you spend one week in the
summer learning all about this career opportunity. Students grades 9-12 are
invited to apply by March 17. You must be in good physical
condition and in good academic standing. See Mrs. Bucciarelli for more details
about the application process.
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
“A” Day
For lunch:
Mozzarella stick w/sauce & dinner roll, steamed broccoli, raw veggie
sticks & assorted fresh fruit.
Attention IHS:
If anyone needs a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main
Office and pick one up.
Always be prepared to show your School ID upon entering the
building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school day and at any time a staff
member requests to see it.
Remember, student IDs are accepted for free admission to all home basketball
games. Admission without your student ID will be $2.00.
Student Council is excited that I❄️FEST will
be back this year! It
will be held next week. For those of you who are new to IHS, I❄️FEST is our Winter Spirit Week. During the week there will
be tables set up in The Commons during lunches promoting different clubs who
will sell items as fundraisers. And the week will end with a Winter
Semi-Formal Dance on Saturday, January 28. We are looking forward to a
fun filled I❄️FEST week!
For
your spirit wear, the I❄️FEST 2023 long sleeve t-shirts and sweatshirts are in!! They will
be sold in The Commons during all lunches.
Prices:
Long
sleeve t-shirts: $15.00
Crew
neck sweatshirts: $20.00
The next Art Club meeting will be held after
school TOMORROW from 3:10
pm to 4:10 pm.in Ms. Jacobs’ room (#1150). We will be working on character
design.
Attention Eagles: From now until February 3, Evelyn Dean and
Taylor Flynn will be collecting money during 5th & 6th
period lunches in The Commons for The National Pediatric Cancer Foundation. The funding will go towards research to discover
fewer toxic treatments that kids have to go through. The National Pediatric Cancer
Foundation is making this happen by a unique collaborative research initiative
called The Sunshine Project. The treatment kids go through right now is the
same as what adults go through. That is very unsafe. As people know, all doses
don’t work for everyone. We want to educate others on how to change people’s
lives. Giving is not just about making a donation, it is about making a
difference.
Attention actors and actresses!
Would you like to win an all-expense paid trip to New York City? The
English-Speaking Union is once again offering its annual Shakespeare competition!
Our school competition will be after school on Thursday, January 26 in the
Irwin Center. Memorize 20 lines of a Shakesperean monologue and perform it
without any accents, costumes or props in front of a panel of IHS judges. One
person will be chosen to represent our school in the regional competition in
the spring, and the winner of that competition gets a free trip to New York City
to compete in the national competition! Sign up on the list by the Performing
Arts Office. Packets are available outside the Performing Arts Office.
Monologues are also in the Library and Information School Schoology course. See
Mr. Rugg or Mr. Thomas for more information!
The Winter Semi-Formal Dance tickets are on
sale during lunch periods in The Commons and outside the Large Café for $10
each. Tickets are limited! Dance tickets will not be sold at the door.
Amnesty International Club’s Winter Clothing Drive is looking for gently used
winter clothes to donate to the Open Door Mission. We are especially looking
for coats, sweaters, hats and gloves for the homeless in the Rochester
community. We will
also take any winter clothes, all sizes, for families in poverty. Clothing
donation boxes are in The Commons. Thank you for your generosity!
Please consider
donating used sneakers for a good cause and clean out your closet at the same
time. Sneakers can be donated in the Main Office or to Ms. Behrens in Room
3057.
If you have a LOANER
LAPTOP, please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER NEWS:
This week's
Future Friday guest will be the New York State Troopers - stop down to The Commons during lunches
to learn more about a career as a NY State Trooper.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a Monroe County
Sheriff? Think about applying
for the free Monroe County Teen Police Academy where you spend one week in the
summer learning all about this career opportunity. Students grades 9-12 are
invited to apply by March 17. You must be in good physical
condition and in good academic standing. See Mrs. Bucciarelli for more details
about the application process.
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
“B” Day
It’s Taco Tuesday! For lunch: Tacos w/trimmings, seasoned corn, raw veggie sticks,
applesauce & assorted fresh fruit.
Attention IHS:
If anyone needs a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main
Office and pick one up.
Always be prepared to show your School ID upon entering the
building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school day and at any time a staff
member requests to see it.
Remember, student IDs are accepted for free admission to all home basketball
games. Admission without your student ID will be $2.00.
Student Council is excited that I❄️FEST will
be back this year! It
will be held next week. For those of you new to IHS, I❄️FEST is our Winter Spirit Week. During the week there will
be tables set up in The Commons during lunches promoting different clubs who
will sell items as fundraisers. And the week will end with a Winter
Semi-Formal Dance on Saturday, January 28. We are looking forward to a
fun filled I❄️FEST week!
For
your spirit wear, the I❄️FEST 2023 long sleeve t-shirts and sweatshirts are in!! They will
be sold in The Commons during all lunches.
Prices:
Long
sleeve t-shirts: $15.00
Crew
neck sweatshirts: $20.00
Attention Eagles: From now until February 3, Evelyn Dean and
Taylor Flynn will be collecting money during 5th & 6th
period lunches in The Commons for The National Pediatric Cancer Foundation. The funding will go towards research to discover
fewer toxic treatments that kids have to go through. The National Pediatric Cancer
Foundation is making this happen by a unique collaborative research initiative
called The Sunshine Project. The treatment kids go through right now is the
same as what adults go through. That is very unsafe. As people know, all doses
don’t work for everyone. We want to educate others on how to change people’s
lives. Giving is not just about making a donation, it is about making a
difference.
Attention actors and actresses!
Would you like to win an all-expense paid trip to New York City? The
English-Speaking Union is once again offering its annual Shakespeare competition!
Our school competition will be after school on Thursday, January 26 in the
Irwin Center. Memorize 20 lines of a Shakesperean monologue and perform it
without any accents, costumes or props in front of a panel of IHS judges. One
person will be chosen to represent our school in the regional competition in
the spring, and the winner of that competition gets a free trip to New York City
to compete in the national competition! Sign up on the list by the Performing
Arts Office. Packets are available outside the Performing Arts Office.
Monologues are also in the Library and Information School Schoology course. See
Mr. Rugg or Mr. Thomas for more information!
The Winter Semi-Formal Dance tickets are on
sale during lunch periods in The Commons and outside the Large Café for $10
each. Tickets are limited!
Amnesty International Club’s Winter Clothing Drive is looking for gently used
winter clothes to donate to the Open Door Mission. We are especially looking
for coats, sweaters, hats and gloves for the homeless in the Rochester
community. We will
also take any winter clothes, all sizes, for families in poverty. Clothing
donation boxes are in The Commons. Thank you for your generosity!
Please consider
donating used sneakers for a good cause and clean out your closet at the same
time. Sneakers can be donated in the Main Office or to Ms. Behrens in Room
3057.
If you have a LOANER
LAPTOP, please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER NEWS:
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a Monroe County
Sheriff? Think about applying
for the free Monroe County Teen Police Academy where you spend one week in the
summer learning all about this career opportunity. Students grades 9-12 are
invited to apply by March 17. You must be in good physical
condition and in good academic standing. See Mrs. Bucciarelli for more details
about the application process.
Attention Work
Study Students- The second marking period ends this month. You must have your
signed employer turned in to remain enrolled in the program. Don't forget to
submit paystubs and posts.
If you are working
and would like to learn how to earn school credit for your job- please see Mrs.
Bucciarelli in the Career Center.
Friday, January 13, 2023
“A” Day
For lunch:
A hot chicken fajita wrap, Romaine salad, raw veggie sticks, fruit
cocktail & assorted fresh fruit.
Attention IHS:
If anyone needs a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main
Office and pick one up.
Always be prepared to show your School ID upon entering the
building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school day and at any time a staff
member requests to see it.
Remember, student IDs are accepted for free admission to all home basketball
games. Admission without your student ID will be $2.00.
Student Council is excited that I❄️FEST will
be back this year! It
will be held January 23-26. For those of you new to IHS, I❄️FEST is our Winter Spirit Week. During the week there
will be tables set up in The Commons during lunches promoting different clubs
who will sell items as fundraisers. And the week will end with a Winter
Semi-Formal Dance on Saturday, January 28. We are looking forward to a
fun filled I❄️FEST week!
For your spirit wear, the I❄️FEST 2023 long sleeve t-shirts and sweatshirts are in!! They will
be sold in The Commons during all lunches starting Monday.
Prices:
Long sleeve t-shirts: $15.00
Crew neck sweatshirts: $20.00
Attention actors and actresses!
Would you like to win an all-expense paid trip to New York City? The
English-Speaking Union is once again offering its annual Shakespeare competition!
Our school competition will be after school on Thursday, January 26 in the
Irwin Center. Memorize 20 lines of a Shakesperean monologue and perform it
without any accents, costumes or props in front of a panel of IHS judges. One
person will be chosen to represent our school in the regional competition in
the spring, and the winner of that competition gets a free trip to New York
City to compete in the national competition! Sign up on the list by the
Performing Arts Office. Packets are available outside the Performing Arts
Office. Monologues are also in the Library and Information School Schoology
course. See Mr. Rugg or Mr. Thomas for more information!
The Winter Semi-Formal Dance tickets will be
on sale during lunch periods in The Commons and outside the Large Café for $10
each. Hurry and get yours. Tickets are limited!
Amnesty International Club is holding a Winter
Clothing Drive. Please look through your closets and find some gently used
winter clothes to donate to the Open Door Mission. We are especially looking
for coats, sweaters, hats and gloves for the homeless in the Rochester
community. We will
also take any winter clothes, all sizes, for families in poverty. Clothing
donation boxes are in The Commons until next Tuesday, Jan. 17. Thank
you for your generosity!
The results are in for the World Language
elective course for next year! You, the students, voted on four choices- and
the winner is...American Sign Language! This is a 1/2-credit elective course and cannot
replace any of our four major language courses in French, Spanish, Italian, or
German, but can be studied along with those courses. See your counselor to find
out if this exciting course can be added to your schedule for next year!
Please consider
donating used sneakers for a good cause and clean out your closet at the same
time. Sneakers can be donated in the Main Office or to Ms. Behrens in Room
3057.
If you have a LOANER
LAPTOP, please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER NEWS:
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a Monroe County
Sheriff? Think about
applying for the free Monroe County Teen Police Academy where you spend one
week in the summer learning all about this career opportunity. Students grades
9-12 are invited to apply by March 17. You must be in good physical
condition and in good academic standing. See Mrs. Bucciarelli for more details
about the application process.
This week’s Future
Friday Guest will be the Carpenters Union. Stop by The Commons during
lunches TODAY and
learn about amazing high paying career opportunities directly out of high
school.
Attention Work
Study Students- The second marking period ends this month. You must have your
signed employer turned in to remain enrolled in the program. Don't forget to
submit paystubs and posts.
If you are
working and would like to learn how to earn school credit for your job- please
see Mrs. Bucciarelli in the Career Center.
Thursday, January 12, 2023
“B” Day
For lunch:
Stir-fry chicken w/fried rice & fortune cookie stir-fry vegetables,
steamed broccoli, raw veggie sticks & diced peaches.
Attention IHS:
If anyone needs a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main
Office and pick one up.
Always be prepared to show your School ID upon entering the
building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school day and at any time a staff
member requests to see it.
Remember, student IDs are accepted for free admission to all home basketball
games. Admission without your student ID will be $2.00.
The Future Educators of America will be canceled for this
week but will resume going to Iroquois for tutoring next Thursday.
Attention actors and actresses!
Would you like to win an all-expense paid trip to New York City? The
English-Speaking Union is once again offering its annual Shakespeare competition!
Our school competition will be after school on Thursday, January 26 in the
Irwin Center. Memorize 20 lines of a Shakesperean monologue and perform it
without any accents, costumes or props in front of a panel of IHS judges. One
person will be chosen to represent our school in the regional competition in
the spring, and the winner of that competition gets a free trip to New York
City to compete in the national competition! Sign up on the list by the
Performing Arts Office. Packets are available outside the Performing Arts
Office. Monologues are also in the Library and Information School Schoology
course. See Mr. Rugg or Mr. Thomas for more information!
Hello IHS: The Winter Semi-Formal
Dance tickets will be on sale during lunch periods in The Commons and
outside the Large Café for $10 each. Hurry and get yours. Tickets are
limited!
Attention all students, join
us for a new club, the Change the Future Club. We will meet every
Wednesday from 3-3:30 in Mrs. Georges' room, #3064. This club will focus on changing
the field of education for the future.
Amnesty International Club is holding a Winter
Clothing Drive. Please look through your closets and find some gently used
winter clothes to donate to the Open Door Mission. We are especially looking
for coats, sweaters, hats and gloves for the homeless in the Rochester
community. We will
also take any winter clothes, all sizes, for families in poverty. Clothing
donation boxes are in The Commons until next Tuesday, Jan. 17. Thank
you for your generosity!
The results are in for the World Language
elective course for next year! You, the students, voted on four choices- and
the winner is...American Sign Language! This is a 1/2-credit elective course and cannot
replace any of our four major language courses in French, Spanish, Italian, or
German, but can be studied along with those courses. See your counselor to find
out if this exciting course can be added to your schedule for next year!
Please consider
donating used sneakers for a good cause and clean out your closet at the same
time. Sneakers can be donated in the Main Office or to Ms. Behrens in Room
3057.
If you have a LOANER
LAPTOP, please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER NEWS:
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a Monroe County
Sheriff? Think about
applying for the free Monroe County Teen Police Academy where you spend one
week in the summer learning all about this career opportunity. Students grades
9-12 are invited to apply by March 17. You must be in good physical
condition and in good academic standing. See Mrs. Bucciarelli for more details
about the application process.
This week’s Future
Friday Guest will be the Carpenters Union. Stop by The Commons during
lunches TOMORROW
and learn about amazing high paying career opportunities directly out of high
school.
Attention Work
Study Students- The second marking period ends this month. You must have your
signed employer turned in to remain enrolled in the program. Don't forget to
submit paystubs and posts.
If you are
working and would like to learn how to earn school credit for your job- please
see Mrs Bucciarelli in the Career Center.
Wednesday, January 11, 2023
“A” Day
For lunch:
Bosco cheese-filled breadsticks w/marinara, steamed broccoli, raw veggie
sticks & assorted fresh fruit.
Attention IHS:
If anyone needs a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main
Office and pick one up.
Always be prepared to show your School ID upon entering the
building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school day and at any time a staff
member requests to see it.
Remember, student IDs are accepted for free admission to all home basketball
games. Admission without your student ID will be $2.00.
The Future Educators of America will be canceled for this
week but will resume going to Iroquois for tutoring next Thursday.
Hey IHS! Are you
hungry to support the Class of 2024? Come on down to Chipotle TODAY from 4-8 pm.
Thanks for chipping in for the Junior Prom!
Attention actors and actresses!
Would you like to win an all-expense paid trip to New York City? The
English-Speaking Union is once again offering its annual Shakespeare competition!
Our school competition will be after school on Thursday, January 26 in the
Irwin Center. Memorize 20 lines of a Shakesperean monologue and perform it
without any accents , costumes, or props in front of a panel of IHS judges. One
person will be chosen to represent our school in the regional competition in
the spring, and the winner of that competition gets a free trip to New York
City to compete in the national competition! Sign up on the list by the
Performing Arts Office. Packets are available outside the Performing Arts
Office. Monologues are also in the Library and Information School Schoology
course. See Mr. Rugg or Mr. Thomas for more information!
Hello IHS: Semi-Formal Dance
tickets will be on sale during lunch periods in The Commons and outside the
large Café for $10 each. Hurry and get yours. Tickets are limited!
There will be
a new member Bristol Mtn. Ski & Snowboard Club meeting TODAY in Miss
Heinlein's room, #3025. This meeting is mandatory for new members and suggested
for returning members. Reminder, our first trip to Bristol is this Friday, the
13th!
Attention all students, join
us for a new club, the Change the Future Club. We will meet every
Wednesday from 3-3:30 in Mrs. Georges' room, #3064. This club will focus on changing
the field of education for the future.
Amnesty International Club is holding a Winter
Clothing Drive. Please look through your closets and find some gently used
winter clothes to donate to the Open Door Mission. We are especially looking
for coats, sweaters, hats and gloves for the homeless in the Rochester
community. We will
also take any winter clothes, all sizes, for families in poverty. Clothing
donation boxes are in The Commons starting TODAY until next Tuesday, Jan. 17. Thank
you for your generosity!
The results are in for the World Language
elective course for next year! You, the students, voted on four choices- and
the winner is...American Sign Language! This is a 1/2-credit elective course and cannot
replace any of our four major language courses in French, Spanish, Italian, or
German, but can be studied along with those courses. See your counselor to find
out if this exciting course can be added to your schedule for next year!
Please consider
donating used sneakers for a good cause and clean out your closet at the same
time. Sneakers can be donated in the Main Office or to Ms. Behrens in Room
3057.
Attention Freshmen,
Sophomores and Juniors! The 1:1 meeting with your school counselors to
choose your classes for next year are starting! All meetings have been scheduled. If
you need a reminder of when your appointment is, you can ask your English
teacher before or after class, email your school counselor or stop by the
Counseling Center outside of class time. Please come directly to the Counseling
Center at the time of your appointment.
If you have a LOANER
LAPTOP, please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER NEWS:
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a Monroe County
Sheriff? Think about
applying for the free Monroe County Teen Police Academy where you spend one
week in the summer learning all about this career opportunity. Students grades
9-12 are invited to apply by March 17. You must be in good physical
condition and in good academic standing. See Mrs. Bucciarelli for more details
about the application process.
This week’s Future
Friday Guest will be the Carpenters Union. Stop by The Commons during
lunches and learn about amazing high paying career opportunities directly out
of high school.
Attention Work
Study Students- The second marking period ends this month. You must have your
signed employer turned in to remain enrolled in the program. Don't forget to
submit paystubs and posts.
If you are
working and would like to learn how to earn school credit for your job- please
see Mrs Bucciarelli in the Career Center.
Tuesday, January 10, 2023
“B” Day
For lunch:
Macaroni & cheese (regular or Buffalo), mixed vegetables, raw veggie
sticks, applesauce & fresh fruit.
Attention IHS:
If anyone needs a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main
Office and pick one up.
Always be prepared to show your School ID upon entering the
building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school day and at any time a staff
member requests to see it.
Remember, student IDs are accepted for free admission to all home basketball
games. Admission without your student ID will be $2.00.
Attention actors and
actresses! Would you like to win an all-expense paid trip to New York City?
The English-Speaking Union is once again offering its annual Shakespeare competition!
Our school competition will be after school on Thursday, January 26 in the
Irwin Center. Memorize 20 lines of a Shakesperean monologue and perform it
without any accents , costumes, or props in front of a panel of IHS judges. One
person will be chosen to represent our school in the regional competition in
the spring, and the winner of that competition gets a free trip to New York
City to compete in the national competition! Sign up on the list by the
Performing Arts Office. Packets are available outside the Performing Arts
Office. Monologues are also in the Library and Information School Schoology
course. See Mr. Rugg or Mr. Thomas for more information!
Hello IHS: Semi-Formal Dance
tickets will be on sale during lunch periods in The Commons and outside the
large Café for $10 each. Hurry and get yours. Tickets are limited!
There will be
a new member Bristol Mtn. Ski & Snowboard Club meeting TOMORROW in Miss
Heinlein's room, #3025. This meeting is mandatory for new members and suggested
for returning members. Reminder, our first trip to Bristol is this Friday, the
13th!
Attention all students, join
us for a new club, the Change the Future Club. We will meet every
Wednesday from 3-3:30 in Mrs. Georges' room, #3064. This club will focus on changing
the field of education for the future.
Student Models Needed: Any student interested
in being a part of the 'I Matter At IHS' photo project, you're welcome
to come after school Tuesday, Jan. 10 to the Photo Room #1148 from 3-3:20 pm. Grace
DelPrete will be taking photos to include in the series.
Amnesty International Club is holding a Winter
Clothing Drive. Please look through your closets and find some gently used
winter clothes to donate to the Open Door Mission. We are especially
looking for coats, sweaters, hats and gloves for the homeless in the Rochester
community. We will
also take any winter clothes, all sizes, for families in poverty. Clothing
donation boxes are in The Commons from Tuesday, Jan. 10 until next Tuesday, Jan.
17. Thank you for your generosity!
The results are in for the World Language
elective course for next year! You, the students, voted on four choices- and
the winner is...American Sign Language! This is a 1/2-credit elective course and cannot
replace any of our four major language courses in French, Spanish, Italian, or
German, but can be studied along with those courses. See your counselor to find
out if this exciting course can be added to your schedule for next year!
Hey IHS!
Did you update your sneakers over vacation and need to get rid of an old pair? Please
consider donating them for a good cause and clean out your closet at the same
time. Sneakers can be donated in the Main Office or to Ms. Behrens in Room
3057.
Attention Freshmen,
Sophomores and Juniors! The 1:1 meetings with your school counselors
to choose your classes for next year are starting! All meetings have been
scheduled. If you need a reminder of when your appointment is, you can ask
your English teacher before or after class, email your school counselor or stop
by the Counseling Center outside of class time. Please come directly to the
Counseling Center at the time of your appointment.
If you have a LOANER
LAPTOP, please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER NEWS:
This week’s
Future Friday Guest will be the Carpenters Union. Stop by The Commons during
lunches and learn about amazing high paying career opportunities directly out
of high school.
Attention Work
Study Students- The second marking period ends this month. You must have your
signed employer turned in to remain enrolled in the program. Don't forget to
submit paystubs and posts.
If you are
working and would like to learn how to earn school credit for your job- please
see Mrs Bucciarelli in the Career Center.
Monday, January 9, 2023
“A” Day
For lunch:
A hamburger or bacon cheeseburger, tater tots, raw veggie sticks, diced
pears & assorted fresh fruit.
Attention IHS:
If anyone needs a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main
Office and pick one up.
Always be prepared to show your School ID upon entering the
building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school day and at any time a staff
member requests to see it.
Remember, student IDs are accepted for free admission to all home basketball
games. Admission without your student ID will be $2.00.
Student Models Needed: Any student interested
in being a part of the 'I Matter At IHS' photo project, you're welcome
to come after school Tuesday, Jan. 10 to the Photo Room #1148 from 3-3:20 pm. Grace
DelPrete will be taking photos to include in the series.
Amnesty International Club is holding a Winter
Clothing Drive. Please look through your closets and find some gently used
winter clothes to donate to the Open Door Mission. We are especially
looking for coats, sweaters, hats and gloves for the homeless in the Rochester
community. We will also take any winter clothes, all sizes, for
families in poverty. Clothing donation boxes are in The Commons from
Tuesday, Jan. 10 until next Tuesday, Jan. 17. Thank you for
your generosity!
The results are in for the World Language
elective course for next year! You, the students, voted on four choices- and
the winner is...American Sign Language! This is a 1/2-credit elective course and cannot
replace any of our 4 major language courses in French, Spanish, Italian, or
German, but can be studied along with those courses. See your counselor to find
out if this exciting course can be added to your schedule for next year!
Hey IHS!
Did you update your sneakers over vacation and need to get rid of an old pair? Please
consider donating them for a good cause and clean out your closet at the same
time! We're approaching 300 donated pairs and are on our way to hit our
target of 800 pairs by the end of the year! Keep those sneakers coming! Sneakers
can be donated in the Main Office or to Ms. Behrens in Room 3057.
Attention Freshmen,
Sophomores and Juniors! The 1:1 meetings with your school counselors
to choose your classes for next year are starting! All meetings have been
scheduled. If you need a reminder of when your appointment is, you can ask
your English teacher before or after class, email your school counselor or stop
by the Counseling Center outside of class time. Please come directly to the
Counseling Center at the time of your appointment.
If you have a LOANER
LAPTOP, please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER NEWS:
Attention Work Study Students- Please return your
signed employer form and submit paystubs and posts to stay in the program.
Friday, January 6, 2023
“B” Day
For lunch:
A hot meatball (beef) sub w/a leafy green salad, raw veggie sticks, Mandarin
oranges & assorted fresh fruit.
Attention IHS:
If anyone needs a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main
Office and pick one up.
Always be prepared to show your School ID upon entering the
building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school day and at any time a staff
member requests to see it.
Remember, student IDs are accepted for free admission to all home basketball
games. Admission without your student ID will be $2.00.
The results are in for the World Language
elective course for next year! You, the students, voted on four choices- and
the winner is...American Sign Language! This is a 1/2-credit elective course and cannot
replace any of our 4 major language courses in French, Spanish, Italian, or
German, but can be studied along with those courses. See your counselor to find
out if this exciting course can be added to your schedule for next year!
Amnesty International
Club is also holding a Winter Clothing Drive in The Commons from Jan. 10-17. Please look through your closets and find some
gently used winter gear (coats, sweaters, hats, gloves) that we can drop off at
The Open Door Mission. Thanks for helping others this winter season!
Hey IHS!
Did you update your sneakers over vacation and need to get rid of an old pair? Please
consider donating them for a good cause and clean out your closet at the same
time! We're approaching 300 donated pairs and are on our way to hit our
target of 800 pairs by the end of the year! Keep those sneakers coming! Sneakers
can be donated in the Main Office or to Ms. Behrens in Room 3057.
Attention Freshmen,
Sophomores and Juniors! The 1:1 meetings with your school counselors
to choose your classes for next year are starting! All meetings have been
scheduled. If you need a reminder of when your appointment is, you can ask
your English teacher before or after class, email your school counselor or stop
by the Counseling Center outside of class time. Please come directly to the
Counseling Center at the time of your appointment.
If you have a LOANER
LAPTOP, please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER NEWS:
Today's Future Friday Guest will be Union Local #46 representing
Installation/Fabrication of Sheet Metal products, Welders, HVAC Service
Technicians & HVAC Installers. Stop by The Commons during lunches and learn about amazing high
paying career opportunities directly out of high school.
Attention Work Study Students- Please return your
signed employer form and submit paystubs and posts to stay in the program.
Tuesday, January 4, 2023
“A” Day
For lunch: French toast sticks
w/pork sausage patty, warm cinnamon apples, raw veggie & assorted fresh
fruit.
Attention IHS: If anyone needs
a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main Office and pick one
up.
Always be prepared to show your
School ID upon entering the building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school
day and at any time a staff member requests to see it. Remember, student IDs
are accepted for free admission to all home basketball games. Admission without
your student ID will be $2.00.
Hey IHS! Did you update your
sneakers over vacation and need to get rid of an old pair? Please consider
donating them for a good cause and clean out your closet at the same time!
We're approaching 300 donated pairs and are on our way to hit our target of 800
pairs by the end of the year! Keep those sneakers coming! Sneakers can be
donated in the Main Office or to Ms. Behrens in Room 3057.
This month, Amnesty
International Club will be holding a Winter Clothing Drive. Please look through
your closets and find some gently used winter clothes to donate to the Open
Door Mission. We are especially looking for coats, hats and gloves. Clothing
donation boxes will be in The Commons next week (January 9-13). Thank you for
helping others this winter season.
Attention Freshmen, Sophomores
and Juniors! The 1:1 meetings with your school counselors to choose your classes
for next year are starting! All meetings have been scheduled. If you need a
reminder of when your appointment is, you can ask your English teacher before
or after class, email your school counselor or stop by the Counseling Center
outside of class time. Please come directly to the Counseling Center at the
time of your appointment.
If you have a LOANER LAPTOP,
please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER
NEWS:
This week's Future Friday Guest
will be Union Local #46 representing Installation/Fabrication of Sheet Metal
products, Welders, HVAC Service Technicians & HVAC Installers. Stop by The
Commons area during lunches on Friday and learn about amazing high paying
career opportunities directly out of high school.
Attention Work Study Students-
Please return your signed employer form and submit paystubs and posts to stay
in the program.
Friday, December 23, 2022
“B” Day
For lunch:
Pork or beef nachos, mixed green salad, raw veggie sticks, fruit
cocktail & assorted fresh fruit.
Attention IHS:
If anyone needs a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main
Office and pick one up.
Always be prepared to show your School ID upon entering the
building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school day and at any time a staff
member requests to see it.
Remember, student IDs are accepted for free admission to all home basketball
games. Admission without your student ID will be $2.00.
In January, Amnesty International
Club will be holding a Winter Clothing Drive. Over break, please look through
your closets and find some gently used winter clothes to donate to the Open
Door Mission. We are especially looking for coats, hats and gloves. Clothing
donation boxes will be in The Commons the week of January 9-13. Thank you for
helping others this winter season.
Freshman, Sophomores, and
Juniors -
Starting after break, you will all have a 1:1 meeting with your school counselor
to choose your classes for next year! All meetings have already been
scheduled and you will find out this week in your English classes when yours
is. Please write it down in your planner or put it in your phone with an
alert! If you need a reminder of when your appointment is, you can ask your
English teacher before or after class, email your school counselor or stop by
the Counseling Center (outside of class time) and ask Mrs. Cassetta, Mrs. Hefner
or Mrs. Heuber.
Last minute holiday
shoppers! There is a clothing sale in the Bookstore! Quantities and sizes are
limited. Stop by during lunches if you are interested in purchasing any hoodie,
t-shirt or sweatpants. Forms of payment accepted are cash or checks made out “IHS
Bookstore.”
IHS we have collected
243 sneakers already! That's 30% of our goal! Let's keep going
strong! The fundraiser is ongoing, and sneakers will be taken at any
time. So, keep that in mind with the holidays coming up. Clean out
your closets and entryways and donate a pair after the holiday break! Sneakers
can be donated to the Main Office or to Ms. Behrens in Room 3057. Have a
wonderful and happy holiday!
If you have a LOANER
LAPTOP, please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER NEWS:
Are you a born salesperson?
Would you like to develop a skill set before heading off to the working world?
The Yearbook Club is looking for a business ad salesperson to complement their
club. Benefits include free food, developing a new skill, resumé building and a
great reference. See Mrs. Jaynes if interested.
Attention students living in
the Brookview neighborhood- a community member is looking to hire a cat sitter
for Dec 28-Jan. 11. See Mrs. Bucciarelli in the Career Center for details.
Work Study Students- please
bring your signed employer forms in by Friday, Dec 23. Reminder: Paystubs and
posts are required!
Thursday, December 22, 2022
“A” Day
For lunch:
A regular or spicy chicken patty sandwich, seasoned carrots, raw veggie
sticks & golden diced peaches.
Attention IHS:
If anyone needs a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main
Office and pick one up.
Always be prepared to show your School ID upon entering the
building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school day and at any time a staff
member requests to see it.
Remember, student IDs are accepted for free admission to all home basketball games.
Admission without your student ID will be $2.00.
Amnesty International Club
students: Please swing by Ms, Reinert’s room (#1148)
after school TODAY
for a short meeting and some hot cocoa!
In January, Amnesty International
Club will be holding a Winter Clothing Drive. Over break, please look through
your closets and find some gently used winter clothes to donate to the Open
Door Mission. We are especially looking for coats, hats and gloves. Clothing
donation boxes will be in The Commons the week of January 9-13. Thank you for
helping others this winter season.
Freshman, Sophomores, and
Juniors -
Starting after break, you will all have a 1:1 meeting with your school counselor
to choose your classes for next year! All meetings have already been
scheduled and you will find out this week in your English classes when yours
is. Please write it down in your planner or put it in your phone with an
alert! If you need a reminder of when your appointment is, you can ask your
English teacher before or after class, email your school counselor or stop by
the Counseling Center (outside of class time) and ask Mrs. Cassetta, Mrs.
Hefner or Mrs. Heuber.
Last minute holiday
shoppers! There is a clothing sale in the Bookstore! Quantities and sizes are
limited. Stop by during lunches if you are interested in purchasing any hoodie,
t-shirt or sweatpants. Forms of payment accepted are cash or checks made out “IHS
Bookstore.”
IHS we have collected
243 sneakers already! That's 30% of our goal! Let's keep going
strong! The fundraiser is ongoing, and sneakers will be taken at any
time. So, keep that in mind with the holidays coming up. Clean out
your closets and entryways and donate a pair after the holiday break! Sneakers
can be donated to the Main Office or to Ms. Behrens in Room 3057. Have a
wonderful and happy holiday!
If you have a LOANER
LAPTOP, please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER NEWS:
Are you a born salesperson?
Would you like to develop a skill set before heading off to the working world?
The Yearbook Club is looking for a business ad salesperson to complement their
club. Benefits include free food, developing a new skill, resumé building and a
great reference. See Mrs. Jaynes if interested.
Attention students living in
the Brookview neighborhood- a community member is looking to hire a cat sitter
for Dec 28-Jan. 11. See Mrs. Bucciarelli in the Career Center for details.
Work Study Students- please
bring your signed employer forms in by Friday, Dec 23. Reminder: Paystubs and
posts are required!
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
“B” Day
For lunch:
Mozzarella sticks w/sauce & dinner roll, steamed broccoli, raw
veggie sticks and assorted fresh fruit.
Attention IHS:
If anyone needs a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main
Office and pick one up.
Always be prepared to show your School ID upon entering the
building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school day and at any time a staff
member requests to see it.
Remember, student IDs are accepted for free admission to all home basketball
games. Admission without your student ID will be $2.00.
Freshman, Sophomores, and
Juniors -
Starting after break, you will all have a 1:1 meeting with your school counselor
to choose your classes for next year! All meetings have already been
scheduled and you will find out this week in your English classes when yours
is. Please write it down in your planner or put it in your phone with an
alert! If you need a reminder of when your appointment is, you can ask your
English teacher before or after class, email your school counselor or stop by
the Counseling Center (outside of class time) and ask Mrs. Cassetta, Mrs.
Hefner or Mrs. Heuber.
Last minute holiday
shoppers! There is a clothing sale in the Bookstore! Quantities and sizes are
limited. Stop by the Main Office and ask Ms. Schrank if you are interested in purchasing
any hoodie, t-shirt or sweatpants. Forms of payment accepted are cash or checks
made out “IHS Bookstore.”
IHS we have collected
243 sneakers already! That's 30% of our goal! Let's keep going
strong! The fundraiser is ongoing, and sneakers will be taken at any
time. So, keep that in mind with the holidays coming up. Clean out
your closets and entryways and donate a pair after the holiday break! Sneakers
can be donated to the Main Office or to Ms. Behrens in Room 3057. Have a
wonderful and happy holiday!
If you have a LOANER
LAPTOP, please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER NEWS:
Are you a born salesperson?
Would you like to develop a skill set before heading off to the working world?
The Yearbook Club is looking for a business ad salesperson to complement their
club. Benefits include free food, developing a new skill, resumé building and a
great reference. See Mrs. Jaynes if interested.
Attention students living in
the Brookview neighborhood- a community member is looking to hire a cat sitter
for Dec 28-Jan. 11. See Mrs. Bucciarelli in the Career Center for details.
Work Study Students- please
bring your signed employer forms in by Friday, Dec 23. Reminder: Paystubs and
posts are required!
Monday, December 17, 2022
“B” Day
For lunch: Italian pork sausage
or beef hot dog, macaroni salad, raw veggie sticks, diced pears and assorted
fresh fruit.
Attention IHS: If anyone needs
a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main Office and pick one
up.
Always be prepared to show your
School ID upon entering the building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school
day and at any time a staff member requests to see it. Remember, student IDs
are accepted for free admission to all home basketball games. Admission without
your student ID will be $2.00.
Clothing sale in the Bookstore!
Quantities and sizes are limited. Stop by the Main Office and ask Ms. Schrank
if you are interested in purchasing any hoodie, t-shirt or sweatpants. Forms of
payment accepted are cash or check.
IHS: We have collected 226
pairs of sneakers!! Awesome job so far. Thank you to everyone that has
participated in donating their sneakers, cleats and athletic shoes. Let's keep
it up! Clean out those closets and get rid of your old shoes for a great cause
that also gives back towards the Class 2023. Shoe donations may be dropped off
in the Main Oto Ms. Behrens in Room 3057. Let's reach our goal and get to 800
pairs of shoes!!
If you have a LOANER LAPTOP,
please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER
NEWS:
Are you a born salesperson?
Would you like to develop a skill set before heading off to the working world?
The Yearbook Club is looking for a business ad salesperson to complement their
club. Benefits include free food, developing a new skill, resumé building and a
great reference. See Mrs. Jaynes if interested.
Attention students living in
the Brookview neighborhood- a community member is looking to hire a cat sitter
for Dec 28-Jan. 11. See Mrs. Bucciarelli in the Career Center for details.
Work Study Students- please
bring your signed employer forms in by Friday, Dec 23. Reminder: Paystubs and
posts are required!
Friday, December 16, 2022
“A” Day
For lunch: Hot chicken fajita
wrap, Romaine salad, stir-fry vegetables, raw veggie sticks and Mandarin
oranges.
Attention IHS: If anyone needs
a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main Office and pick one
up.
Always be prepared to show your
School ID upon entering the building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school
day and at any time a staff member requests to see it. Remember, student IDs
are accepted for free admission to all home basketball games. Admission without
your student ID will be $2.00.
Clothing sale in the Bookstore!
Quantities and sizes are limited. Stop by the Main Office and ask Ms. Schrank
if you are interested in purchasing any hoodie, t-shirt or sweatpants. Forms of
payment accepted are cash or check.
IHS: We have collected 226
pairs of sneakers!! Awesome job so far. Thank you to everyone that has participated
in donating their sneakers, cleats and athletic shoes. Let's keep it up! Clean
out those closets and get rid of your old shoes for a great cause that also
gives back towards the Class 2023. Shoe donations may be dropped off in the
Main Oto Ms. Behrens in Room 3057. Let's reach our goal and get to 800 pairs of
shoes!!
The Class 2026 is collecting
NEW & UNUSED toiletries for the Open Door Mission. TODAY is the last day to
donate! We will be collecting toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, lotion, band
aids, hygiene products, etc. Collection boxes will be in the Counseling Office
and in English classes.
If you have a LOANER LAPTOP,
please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER
NEWS:
Do you have a job? Would you
like to learn how to earn school credit for your job? Stop in the Career Center
and ask about the Work Study Program.
Thursday, December 15, 2022
“B” Day
For lunch:
Stir-fry chicken w/fried rice & fortune cookie, stir-fry vegetables,
raw veggie sticks & diced peaches
Attention IHS:
If anyone needs a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main
Office and pick one up.
Always be prepared to show your School ID upon entering the
building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school day and at any time a staff
member requests to see it.
Remember, student IDs are accepted for free admission to all home basketball
games. Admission without your student ID will be $2.00.
The Future Educators of
America after school field trip to Iroquois Middle School this
afternoon has been cancelled.
Clothing sale in the
Bookstore! Quantities and sizes are limited. Stop by the Main Office and ask Ms.
Schrank if you are interested in purchasing any hoodie, t-shirt or sweatpants.
Forms of payment accepted are cash or check.
The National Honor Society
will be holding a Blood Drive TOMORROW from
8:00 am til 2:00 pm in
the Auditorium. Staff--If you would like to sign up to give blood, you
can either sign up with Mrs. Cassetta in the Counseling Center or email Ms.
Laraby back to let her know what period you would like to donate. Students--You
have to be at least 16 years old and have a parental permission form filled
out, which you can get from Ms. Cassetta in the Counseling Dept. (17 and
18-year-old students do not need a parental permission form).
The next Art Club meeting will be held
after school TODAY
from 3:10 pm to 4:10 pm.in Ms. Jacobs’ room (#1150). We are having our Art
Club yearbook photo taken. We’ll also have food and a variety of art opportunities available
including snowflake making, color exploration and we’ll have a chance to finish
up the art stool paintings.
IHS:
We have collected 226 pairs of sneakers!! Awesome job so far. Thank you to
everyone that has participated in donating their sneakers, cleats and athletic
shoes. Let's keep it up! Clean out those closets and get rid of your old
shoes for a great cause that also gives back towards the Class 2023. Shoe
donations may be dropped off in the Main Oto Ms. Behrens in Room 3057. Let's reach our goal and get to 800 pairs of
shoes!!
The Class 2026 is collecting
NEW & UNUSED toiletries for the Open Door Mission. TOMORROW is the last day to donate! We will be collecting toothbrushes, toothpaste,
soap, shampoo, lotion, band aids, hygiene products, etc. Collection boxes will
be in the Counseling Office and in English classes.
If you have a LOANER
LAPTOP, please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER NEWS:
Do you have a job? Would you like to learn how to earn school
credit for your job? Stop in the Career Center and ask about the Work Study
Program.
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
“A” Day
For lunch:
Bosco cheese-filled breadsticks w/marinara, steamed broccoli, raw veggie
sticks, applesauce & fresh fruit.
Attention IHS:
If anyone needs a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main
Office and pick one up.
Always be prepared to show your School ID upon entering the
building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school day and at any time a staff
member requests to see it. Remember, student IDs are accepted for free admission
to all home basketball games. Admission without your student ID will be $2.00.
Our wrestling team has two
meets TONIGHT. Their first opponent is
East High school at 6:00 and following that match the team will wrestle
Brighton. Come out and support the team!
Clothing sale in the
Bookstore! Quantities and sizes are limited. Stop by the Main Office and ask
Ms. Schrank if you are interested in purchasing any hoodie, t-shirt or sweat
pants. Forms of payment accepted are cash or check.
The National Honor
Society will be holding a Blood Drive this Friday, December 16 from 8:00 am til 2:00 pm in the Auditorium. Staff--If you would
like to sign up to give blood, you can either sign up with Mrs. Cassetta in the
Counseling Center or email Ms. Laraby back to let her know what period you
would like to donate. Students--You have to be at least 16 years old and
have a parental permission form filled out, which you can get from Ms. Cassetta
in the Counseling Dept. (17 and 18-year-old students do not need a parental
permission form).
The next Art Club meeting will be held TOMORROW from 3:10 pm
to 4:10 pm.in Ms. Jacobs’ room (#1150). We are having our Art Club yearbook
photo taken. We’ll also have food and a variety of art
opportunities available including snowflake making, color exploration and we’ll
have a chance to finish up the art stool paintings.
IHS:
We have collected 219 pairs of sneakers!! Awesome job so far. Thank you to
everyone that has participated in donating their sneakers, cleats and athletic
shoes. Let's keep it up! Clean out those closets and get rid of your old
shoes for a great cause that also gives back towards the Class 2023. Shoe donations
may be dropped off in the Main Oto Ms. Behrens in Room 3057. Let's reach our goal and get to 800 pairs of shoes!!
The Class 2026 is collecting NEW
& UNUSED toiletries for the Open Door Mission. From now until Friday we will be collecting toothbrushes, toothpaste,
soap, shampoo, lotion, band aids, hygiene products, etc. Collection boxes will
be in the Counseling Office and in English classes.
If you have a LOANER
LAPTOP, please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER NEWS:
Do you have a job? Would you like to learn how to earn school
credit for your job? Stop in the Career Center and ask about the Work Study Program.
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
“B” Day
For lunch:
Regular macaroni & cheese or Buffalo, mixed vegetables, raw veggie
sticks, applesauce & fresh fruit.
Attention IHS:
If anyone needs a covid test kit or a face mask, please stop by the Main
Office and pick one up.
Always be prepared to show your School ID upon entering the
building after 8 am, for re-entry during the school day and at any time a staff
member requests to see it. Remember, student IDs are accepted for free
admission to all home basketball games. Admission without your student ID will
be $2.00.
The National Honor
Society will be holding a Blood Drive this Friday, December 16 from 8:00 am til 2:00 pm in the Auditorium. Staff--If you would
like to sign up to give blood, you can either sign up with Mrs. Cassetta in the
Counseling Center or email Ms. Laraby back to let her know what period you
would like to donate. Students--You have to be at least 16 years old and
have a parental permission form filled out, which you can get from Ms. Cassetta
in the Counseling Dept. (17 and 18-year-old students do not need a parental
permission form).
The next Art Club meeting will be held
on Thursday, Dec. 15 from 3:10 pm to 4:10 pm.in Ms. Jacobs’ room (#1150). We
are having our Art Club yearbook photo taken. We’ll also have food and a variety of art opportunities available
including snowflake making, color exploration and we’ll have a chance to finish
up the art stool paintings.
Green
Team will be picking up empty deposit bottles & cans after school TODAY. If
you would like us to stop by your classroom, please put them out for us to pick
up. If you need a recycle box for your
empties, we will be happy to make you one. Thank you for all your support.
IHS:
We have collected 219 pairs of sneakers!! Awesome job so far. Thank you to
everyone that has participated in donating their sneakers, cleats and athletic
shoes. Let's keep it up! Clean out those closets and get rid of your old
shoes for a great cause that also gives back towards the Class 2023. Shoe
donations may be dropped off in the Main Oto Ms. Behrens in Room 3057. Let's reach our goal and get to 800 pairs of
shoes!!
The Class 2026 is collecting
NEW & UNUSED toiletries for the Open Door Mission. From now until Friday we will be collecting toothbrushes, toothpaste,
soap, shampoo, lotion, band aids, hygiene products, etc. Collection boxes will
be in the Counseling Office and in English classes.
If you have a LOANER
LAPTOP, please return it to the DMRC as soon as possible.
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