
Taco Tuesday was a hit yesterday! Have you had the chance to try the fantastic breakfasts and lunches prepared by the talented ILCS kitchen team? Our students and staff truly enjoy the delicious cuisine served by the cafeteria staff at ILCS!


Author Alert: Join us in welcoming Jodie Seymour, an Indian Lake resident and ILCS Board Member, to the Town of Indian Lake Library this Saturday as she presents her new book. Please spread the word!


Today during library, 1st grade students read the book "Pirates vs Monsters". Students then colored alphabet monsters in shape of the first letter of their names! The 1st grade library student of the day got to pick a super silly prize from the treasure chest and Mrs. Wolfe decided to join the fun!





It's a beautiful day for soccer! Come support the Modified and Varsity Girls at their last home game of the season! Game time is 4:00 pm! The ILCS Travel Club will be selling concessions including hot dogs, chips, candy bars, soda and water! All proceeds benefit the ILCS Travel Club students!


In October, ILCS students are focusing on the theme of "COURAGE." Our librarian, Mrs. Wolfe, had the pleasure of hosting Deputy Justin Loomis and his K-9 partners, TJ & Fynn, to discuss the concept of courage with our elementary students. During this special session, the students had the opportunity to learn about TJ & Fynn and the extensive education and training they undergo to become K-9 Officers. Deputy Loomis also shared his experiences as an officer and K-9 handler, emphasizing the significant levels of courage and bravery required in his line of work.
A highlight of the presentation for both the students and TJ was when the students had the chance to pet TJ. We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Deputy Loomis, TJ, and Fynn for their visit to our school and for their dedication to keeping Hamilton County safe!








The ILCS Travel Club will be set up this afternoon to sell concessions for the boy's soccer games starting at 4:00 pm. Please consider stopping by for a snack or warming up with a cup of coffee! All proceeds benefit the ILCS Travel Club!


The Middle School Color Teams have finished with their first week of PENNY WARS! Students have until the end of the month (October 31st) to collect pennies, nickels and dimes to win money for the charity of their choice! Here are the standings so far:
Purple Team (playing for Make-A-Wish Foundation) with 6,572 Pennies AND a total of $89.67 raised this week!
Blue Team (playing for The Ronald McDonald House) with 2,720 Pennies AND a total of $62.05 raised this week!
Red Team (playing for Lucky Pup Rescue) with 719 Pennies AND a total of $22.89 raised this week!
So far middle school students have raised a total of $174.61! If you have any pennies you’d like to donate please see an ILCS Middle School student, or place your donations in the Color Team Jugs in the advisor’s classroom!
Purple Team: Library
Blue Team: Mrs. Scofield’s Room
Red Team: Ms. Stephan’s Room


On Friday, October 6th Middle School students participated in a MUMMY color team challenge! The student had a blast & Purple Team was victorious!








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On Friday students had butterflies for breakfast to celebrate the Monarchs!


Thank you for supporting the ILCS Book Fair!


Sharing for our good friends at the Indian Lake Town Library!


The Orange Athletics Club had an amazing turn out at this year's golf tournament!


True North Update


The Middle School Color Teams start Penny Wars TODAY! This year the winning team will be able to donate all proceeds to the nonprofit of their choice! This year the color teams are playing for the following charities:
Purple Team: Make-A-Wish Foundation
Blue Team: The Ronald McDonald House
Red Team: Lucky Pup Rescue
If you would like to donate your spare change, you can find each color team's donation jar in their advisor's room, or you can contact the advisor directly!
Purple Team: Mrs. Julie Wolfe wolfej@ilcsd.org - The Library
Blue Team: Mrs. Tiffany Scofield scofieldt@ilcsd.org - Room 243
Red Team: Ms. Emily Stephan stephane@ilcsd.org - Room 241


Please take a moment and read this great article from NPR featuring ILCS!
https://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/48513/20230926/indian-lake-s-school-garden-as-a-welcome-center-for-monarch-butterflies


The high school students participated in a celebration of September’s character trait: Respect! The students had a series of challenges based on this important attribute. Pictured is the Blue team who won the noodle tower competition. They built the highest freestanding tower. Color teams were given ten spaghetti noodles, a yard of tape. And a yard of string. They were able to “purchase” an extra noodle with each act of respect they performed in the last week. Each tower has to exceed 2 feet in height. Happily, each team met the challenge!


The ILCS September Character Education trait was Respect! These students were nominated by their teachers for their above and beyond respectful behaviors! Congratulations to all students! October's character trait is Courage!


Open House Reminder:


High School students & parents, please mark your calendars for this fun filled event!
