Save the Date!

Students showing their school spirit and celebrating Mardi Gras in French class today!


Get ready for an unforgettable evening of suspense and excitement because tomorrow night, February 16th, marks the highly anticipated Annual Tricky Tray at ILCS! As the clock strikes 6:00 PM, the doors swing open, unveiling a world of possibilities. But that's just the beginning – at 7:00 PM, the drawing commences, promising an adrenaline-pumping ride of anticipation. Hold on to your seats because this year, the stakes are higher than ever! We've got a lineup of jaw-dropping, show-stopping prizes so colossal that they've earned the prestigious title of Silent Auction Items. Help make the ILCS Travel Club fundraiser the biggest to date!

Tomorrow is all about dressing for success and sprinkling some glitter on your achievements! 🌟✨
Shark dissection what better way to say I love you! Happy Valentine's Day!




Kindergarten is an adventure in Mrs. Walker’s room. We’re reading, practicing addition, learning about the Lunar New Year with friends, learning about Abraham Lincoln, celebrating the 100th day of school, and getting excited for winter break!
Here are the remaining dates for the Indian Lake Central School Board of Education Meetings for the 2023-2024 school year. (We apologize, there was a misprint on the March meeting date the first time this was shared.) For the most up to date information, please visit our website regularly www.ilcsd.org

Please enjoy a copy of our Middle School Newsletter produced by The Red Team!










Students and staff celebrated the 100th Day of School by dressing as 100 year olds! In a world where every day seems to be a rush, the 100th Day of School allowed everyone to pause, have a good laugh, and appreciate the unique bonds formed within the school walls. So here's to the next 100 days of laughter, growth, and endless possibilities! 🌟📚 #SchoolCentenarians #Celebrating100DaysAndCounting

Mrs. Wolfe, with her dynamic approach to community engagement, led the Purple Team on an exciting adventure to Stewarts Shops to cultivate Kindness in the Community. In a delightful twist, students not only savored the sweet taste of ice cream but also mastered the art of ordering with an extra scoop of kindness and impeccable manners. It was more than just a trip – it was a hands-on lesson in spreading positivity and fostering good vibes in our community!
The Purple Team participated in Pajama Day for Kindness Week! What can you do today to make the 🌍 a better place?

Backstage Manager, Hailey Scofield, asked the cast of Mary Poppins a few questions about their experience preparing for the show so far! Mark your calendars for March 22nd and 23rd at 7:00pm, it will be a supercalifragilistic evening!
Video Link: https://youtu.be/8TbCpqbNApM

The vibrant 6th and 7th-grade students from ILCS have been turning Thursday afternoons into a literary and character-building extravaganza at the Indian Lake Town Library. Ms. Susan and Ms. Jen, the dynamic duo of library brilliance, have been our fabulous hosts, making each visit a literary adventure.
But hold on, last week was not your average library day – it was a kindness explosion! In perfect harmony with our character education program, the incredible Ms. Susan took the reins and led our students through a heartwarming Kindness activity.
Please join us in celebrating our ILCS Seniors on February 15th!

Game Time! #orangenation

Calling all bakers!

Due to unforeseen circumstances there will be no boys games tonight against Johnsburg/Minerva. Instead the Modified boys will practice in Long Lake at 3:45-5:15 and the Varsity boys will practice in Indian Lake at 5:00-6:30.
Check out the schedule for Kindness Week sponsored by NJHS and NHS!

Check out what's happening in Kindergarten! Mrs. Walker shares this may look like just playing to you, but this chart lists the skills that we are working on during dramatic play and center time.




Red team learned how to make mozzarella cheese today in their food making class with Mrs. Bureau. They were fascinated with the rennet, an enzyme derived from the stomach lining of animals, that is used to curdle the milk.
The middle school color teams have been rotating through different classes on preserving food from the garden or making their own food staples. We’ve made pickles, applesauce and sauerkraut so far. Mrs. Bureau’s food making class is funded by a grant from the Whole Kids Foundation



