
Today in Food Science class, students learned about emulsions by making homemade mayonnaise! Using one egg, vegetable oil, and lemon juice with a hand-operated immersion blender, they got hands-on experience seeing how ingredients combine to form an emulsion.
While no one was a fan of the look or taste, students were surprised by how long it took for the mixture to solidify!











Thank you for all that you do! #FuelingGA


Irwin County Schools will be celebrating October 13-15, 2025.
#NSLW25 #SchoolLunchPassport


Mission 3E believes that when our surroundings are clean, our minds are clearer and our learning environment is stronger. 🧠✨
Last week, our Mission 3E mentors rolled up their sleeves and kicked off a School Clean-Up Project, starting with the gym bleachers! 🧹💪
But this is just the beginning — more clean-up projects are on the way! Mission 3E is challenging every student to take pride in our school:
✅ Don’t litter
✅ Respect our spaces
✅ Help keep our campus clean especially the bathrooms and welcoming for everyone
Together, we can make Irwin County High School a place we’re proud to call home. ❤️🖤
#Mission3E #IrwinCountyPride #CleanSchoolCleanMind #TeamWork #StudentLeadership






#NSLW25 #TasteTheWorld




Tonight, ICSS also proudly recognized the 2025–2026 Teachers of the Year from each school:
✨ Rebecca Pylant – Irwin County Elementary School
✨ Tammy Anderson – Irwin County Middle School
✨ Jana Griner – Irwin County High School
We are so proud of these outstanding educators and the impact they make every day.
Congratulations to all of our Teachers of the Year! #WeAreIrwin






#WeAreIrwin




This achievement reflects the hard work and dedication of our students, staff, families, and community working together to support success. We are so proud of our graduates and look forward to continuing the tradition of excellence in Irwin County Schools!




As part of the Better Brains for Babies lesson, students also learned about the significance of early brain development and its impact on the prenatal fetus. They discovered that activities such as reading aloud, playing music, dancing, and singing are all ways an expectant mother can help stimulate fetal brain development.












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



Wednesday’s student winner was Moses Aviles and the staff winner was Mrs. Kayla Haire.
Students show your school spirit for a chance to win a free ticket to homecoming! Tomorrow is decades day!



Tuesday’s student winner was Ariyah Washington and the staff winner was Ms. Wilma Crow!
Students show your school spirit for a chance to win a free ticket to homecoming!





Monday’s student winner was Alexis Purvis and the teacher winner was Mrs.Sonya Rankin.
Students show your school spirit for a chance to win a free ticket to homecoming!



Mrs. Hamby’s Food Science students got hands-on in the kitchen today experimenting with different cooking methods! They explored three types of heat transfer—conduction (pan frying), convection (boiling in water), and radiation (microwave)—and compared how eggs cook in two different mediums: water and oil. This fun, tasty lab gave students a deeper understanding of science in everyday cooking!




