Congratulations to 5th Grade for being recognized as PLC of the Month at I.C.E.S.! This team stood out because they consistently submitted their agenda on time, came prepared with prework, and engaged in rotational sharing that allowed every member to contribute meaningfully. Most importantly, they modeled intentional collaboration by turning concerns into positives and applying instructional suggestions, keeping the focus on how to best serve students. Keep up the excellent work!
about 9 hours ago, Christie Copeland
5th Grade PLC of the Month At ICES
On National Custodian Appreciation Day, I.C.E.S. would like to recognize Mrs. Neicy Mack and her dedicated team for the work they do keeping our school clean and welcoming. Mrs. Neicy goes above and beyond and does so with a smile, and we are so glad to have her and her team at I.C.E.S.
about 16 hours ago, Christie Copeland
Mrs. Neicy Mack
National Custodian Appreciation Day
Students in Mrs. Edgar's classroom worked on Unit 3- Measurement today. Students measured gummy worms by stretching the gummy worm to compare the difference in lengths . They had so much fun exploring measurement and using the new additions to their math boxes, a ruler!
1 day ago, Irwin County Schools
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Irwin County Elementary School's cookie dough fundraiser has been extended to run through October 10. Please order your cookie dough and other items and help to support our school! Students who sell ten or more units will also get to visit the gaming trailer.
3 days ago, Christie Copeland
ICES Cookie Dough Fundraiser Extended Dates
ICES Parents of Students in Grades K-3
3 days ago, Irwin County Schools
Dyslexia Act Info
Irwin County Elementary School recognized the Students of the Month for August today. These students are "respectful, responsible, and ready to learn," and their teachers are very proud of them!
11 days ago, Christie Copeland
First Grade Students of the Month for ICES
Kindergarten Students of the Month for ICES
Fourth Grade Students of the Month for ICES
PreK Students of the Month for ICES
Fifth Grade Students of the Month for ICES
Third Grade Students of the Month for ICES
Second Grade Students of the Month for ICES
Students at Irwin County Elementary School always enjoy attending Music class with Mrs. Dee Hodnett. Mrs. Hodnett designs fun activities and ties music in with other subjects as well.

Mr. Rathgeber's second grade class is pictured learning about rhythms. They played Don't Break the Ice to identify rhythms and they each created their own quarter note, quarter rest & pair of eighth notes out of pipe cleaners.

Ms. Mitchell's first grade class learned about Tempo. Presto means fast so they ran around the carpet, then the music changed to Largo - slow- and they had to move slowly around the carpet. They also learned 3 more tempos: Adagio, Moderato, & Allegro, and they used race cars to demonstrate the tempo.

Mr. Rathgeber's students and Ms. Mitchell's students had a great time in music last week!
15 days ago, Christie Copeland
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Being at school each day is one of the most important steps to success. When students miss school, they miss valuable learning and opportunities to grow.

Let’s work together to build great habits—because showing up every day helps our students shine brighter! 🌞📚✏️

#AttendanceMatters #EveryDayCounts #WeAreIrwin

15 days ago, Irwin County Schools
Every school day counts
Attendance matters
ICES staff and students would like to recognize our Chiefs of the Week:

Mrs. Amelia Edwards is being recognized for her willingness to get out of her comfort zone and lead the second-grade team. She has been essential in completing the math pacing guides. She has worked diligently to understand Inspire and how the resources can enhance teachers' instructional capacity in delivering content.

Mrs. Niecey Mack is being recognized for her willingness to "risk it all" by standing in the line of fire to promote safety at our school. Mrs. Niecey is always visible and vigilant in her tasks of ensuring that ICES is a pleasant environment for all students and staff.

Mr. Tim Collins is being recognized for serving our team so well when discipline challenges arise. He handles students with care and empathy. He sees beyond the behavior and tries to get to the core of what the child is feeling, so we can address all of their needs.

Please help us celebrate these individuals!!!
16 days ago, Irwin County Schools
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Chiefs of The Week
Chiefs of The Week
Math was hands-on and fun in Mrs. Spell’s class today! Students worked in groups using domino cutouts to explore number combinations, then matched them to their core numeral values. Activities like this make learning math interactive and engaging while building teamwork and problem-solving skills!
17 days ago, Irwin County Schools
students worked in groups using domino cutouts to explore number combinations
students worked in groups using domino cutouts to explore number combinations
students worked in groups using domino cutouts to explore number combinations
students worked in groups using domino cutouts to explore number combinations
Here are some more photos from this morning's Little Indian Kick Off.
20 days ago, Irwin County Schools
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Little Indian Kick Off
Little Indian Kick Off
Little Indian Kick Off
Little Indian Kick Off
Little Indian Kick Off
Little Indian Kick Off
Little Indian Kick Off
Little Indian Kick Off
Little Indian Kick Off
Looking to show your school spirit? The ICHS Cheer Boosters have a great selection of t-shirts and sweatshirts available now in the Irwin County High School front office!

Whether you're cheering from the stands or representing Irwin County around town, we've got you covered with gear that shows your Indian pride.

Thank you for supporting our cheerleaders and school community.
Let’s GO Indians! 🔴⚫️
21 days ago, Irwin County Schools
School Spirit Shirts For Sale
The Irwin County Indians football team kicked off their Friday morning by greeting students at ICES, spreading school spirit, and positive energy to start the day. Players and coaches were on hand to encourage students and wish them a fantastic Friday, continuing a proud tradition of community involvement.

Later tonight, the Indians will hit the road to take on the Dooly County Bobcats in what promises to be an exciting matchup. Fans are encouraged to come out and support the team as they continue their season.

#GoIndians #WeAreIrwin
21 days ago, Irwin County Schools
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.

A fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.

We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
21 days ago, Irwin County Schools
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9/11 fire truck
9/11 fire truck
9/11 fire truck
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9/11 fire truck
9/11 fire truck
9/11 fire truck
9/11 fire truck
9/11 fire truck
Additional images from all schools:

Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.

This fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.

We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
21 days ago, Irwin County Schools
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.  A fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.  We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.  A fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.  We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.  A fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.  We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.  A fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.  We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.  A fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.  We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.  A fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.  We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.  A fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.  We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.  A fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.  We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
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Mrs. Warren’s 4th grade students at I.C.E.S. practiced multi-digit addition and subtraction through engaging math stations! Activities included using the part-part-whole strategy to find missing numbers, solving missing subtrahend problems with technology, and matching sums and differences to reinforce key concepts.
24 days ago, Christie Copeland
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Congratulations to Our ICES Students & Staff of the Month! We are so proud to recognize these outstanding students and staff members who go above and beyond each day at Irwin County Elementary!

Students of the Month: Astrid Padgett, Zoey McRoy, Levi Carter (not pictured)

Staff Members of the Month: Dede Stephens, Madellen Sirmans, Timothy Collins

Your hard work, positive attitude, and dedication help make ICES such a special place to learn and grow. We are proud of each of you!

24 days ago, Irwin County Schools
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ICES Picture Day is this Thursday, September 11, 2025.
25 days ago, Irwin County Schools
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Yesterday I.C.E.S. staff heard from Mr. Tim VanSumeren, who represents Family Heritage through Globe Life. Our staff appreciated the pizza Mr. VanSumeren provided at the end of a busy school day!
28 days ago, Christie Copeland
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Saturday, September 6 is National Read a Book Day!

I.C.E.S. invites our staff members to post pictures of themselves reading. We would also love for parents and guardians to post pictures of their children reading or being read to!

Please reply to this post with your picture and include #ICESReads in the text. Thank you for helping us celebrate literacy.
28 days ago, Christie Copeland
National Read a Book Day