Mrs. Sandell’s psychology students colored and labeled parts of the brain along with some brain functions. They formed them a into hats so they could see the structures and functions in relation to their own heads.
Our elementary students had fun participating in Red Ribbon week activities. Many students received some pretty cool prizes for their many talents.
Thank you to all who have shared your thoughts, feelings, and concerns with us regarding this topic.
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Congratulations on a great season, Volleyball Team! You made us proud and represented IAS and the UP valiantly!
Due to a recent surge of COVID cases, the Gogebic Range Honors Band, consisting of students from six area schools, will be canceled. The event was scheduled to take place this Friday at the Historic Ironwood Theatre.
GOISD WiFi hotspots are now active at the Ironwood and Erwin Township Halls. WiFi access is free and available to any students who need it. The units are positioned to provide WiFi coverage to the parking lots and building.
Pep Rally and hallway walk for our state bound Red Devil volleyball team!
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Join us in wishing our Championship Devils good luck in Munising tomorrow night!
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IAS will provide meals daily for students during the Distance Learning period. Please use this form to request meals. Meals can be picked up daily at 11:00. If you have any questions, call Food Service at 906 932-0541
https://forms.gle/H13pTGGvVYmoACw49
Picture Re-Take Day will be rescheduled.
Important Notice regarding Distance Learning from November 17-23.
Mrs. Wolfe's first grade students warmed up for their math test by doing some collaborative math work! They did a great job learning to work together.
Mrs. Stehlik's tech students have been able to get into the new and improved Makerspace to work with the laser engraver. Her 8th graders are also printing fidget spinners that they designed themselves in a program called, Sketchup.
Students in our Wood Shop helped put together wreaths for the City of Ironwood's holiday displays. When you see these beautiful wreaths on display, think of our Red Devils!
PICTURE MAKE-UP DAY
November 17, 2021 is picture make-up day for students who need retakes or were absent in October. Photos will arrive before Christmas. Pictures will be taken in the second floor gym from 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM. Contact the K-12 office with any questions.
Come watch our District Champion Red Devils compete against the Baraga Vikings tonight in Ontonagon for Regional Semi-Finals action! 6:00 PM CST
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Check out this article about a wonderful donation to our Red Devil Band! Thank you, Bucketfest Committee, for your generosity!
The Día de los Muertos is a special celebration in many Spanish-speaking countries, Mexico being the most popular. The celebration of honoring families’ beloved dead ancestors and pets begins on 01 November and ends on 02 November. It is believed during this time, dead ancestors are able to return to visit the living.
On 01 November, 2021, Ironwood Area Schools’ 8th grade Spanish student, Olivia Salazar, gave a presentation on the Día de Muertos and how her family celebrates each year to all of the Spanish classes. With the amazing support and collaboration from Mr. John Ursini and his cafeteria staff and a generous donation from Walmart, all Spanish students were able to try two different drinks; Mexican hot chocolate and Agua Fresca with strawberries.
Students were also able to try many different Mexican candies, cookies, and Day of the Dead bread with the wonderful donations from Olivia’s grandmother and the Spanish Club. Candies ranged from extra hot turned sweet fruit, salt and lemon powder, salt and chili powder, stone ground flavored chocolates, 2-flavored candy that tastes like Kinder egg filling, Marzipan, and the Mexican version of Snickers and Mounds candy bars.
Señora Cayer Mott's thoughts about the day were, “It’s great to see my students willing to try new foods that they probably would never choose to try on their own. Hearing many of them liked the treats, drinks, and bread is a great feeling. They aren’t exposed to much, if any, Hispanic food in our area and we were able to offer them some and also include a very important celebration on the same day. Culture is an integral part of learning a language.”
Miss Ashley and her Hampshire piglet visited 2nd grade classrooms today. We learned some fun facts about pigs! Do you know how many piglets can be in a litter? We do!