
The Quiz Bowl Team won their second match against Fort Ann. Congratulations to all members for doing such a great job.


Dear ILCS Families,
Get ready for a fun-filled day at ILCS on Tuesday, October 29th! We’re hosting three amazing events:
Elementary Truck or Treat,
Library After Dark Middle School Movie Party,
and High School Trivia Night for students and parents/guardians!
Don’t miss out on the fun!




Attention all students and ILCS staff!
Let’s paint the school orange and black tomorrow! Wear your Orange Athletics spirit gear or school colors to show your support for our Boys' Varsity Soccer Team as they take on Wells at 3:00 PM at ILCS. Let’s rally together and show our team some school pride!

Exciting News!
Our Boys' Varsity Soccer Team is heading into the Section 7 Sectionals tomorrow, taking on Wells CSD right here at ILCS! Kickoff is at 3:00 PM. Let’s fill the stands with orange and black and cheer them on to victory! Don’t miss the action—come out and show your Orange Athletics pride!


Still plenty of time to hit up the #CleatsOutForAvery Charity Bake Sale! All proceeds benefit Avery's Little Army - raising money and awareness for pediatric cancer!





There have been some changes to the schedule for this final week of elementary soccer.
Wednesday is no longer a game in Johnsburg. It will now be a home game against Newcomb.
The game schedule is now Tuesday 10/22 at Lake Pleasant and Wednesday 10/23 in Indian Lake. Both games will start at 4. Thank you!

The NHS and NJHS are quickly putting together a charity bake sale to raise money for the Avery's Little Army Foundation. The bake sale will take place on next Tuesday, October 22nd during the Girls Varsity and Girls Modified home games.
If you are willing to donate homemade baked goods for this charity event, we would be truly grateful for your support. All proceeds will go to Avery’s Little Army Foundation, which seeks to advance pediatric brain and other cancer research through funding, provide support and assistance to families battling pediatric cancer, and promote activities to raise awareness.
Thank you in advance for your support. We hope that you will also consider attending the game to cheer on our Lady Orange soccer teams (and perhaps enjoy some delicious treats as well).


Picture day is ALMOST here!


Mark your calendars The Gratto Family Jugglers are coming back to ILCS on November 16th! Please see a Travel Club Member, Mrs. Wolfe or Mrs. Hinckley to purchase your tickets in advance! Same day tickets WILL be sold as well! Only $5.00 for an amazing afternoon of entertainment! See you there!


Head over to the Indian Lake Town Library for a spooky good time!


In Mr. Hall's construction class, students participated in a hands-on lesson on how to block a 2x4 wall. This practical experience allowed them to gain a deeper understanding of essential construction techniques. By working directly with materials and tools, students not only developed technical skills but also built confidence in applying these skills to real-world construction projects. These lessons provide valuable insights into the fundamentals of construction, preparing them for future learning opportunities and potential careers in the field.




From the desk of Coach Conboy:
“The Boys Varsity Soccer Team travelled to Old Forge this weekend and returned as the 2024 David R. Leach Columbus Day Soccer Tournament Champions! They defeated the host school, Town of Webb, 3-1 on Saturday with goals from Jackson Strader, Mason Fredette, and Chris Ciembroniewicz.
From there, they were matched up against a highly ranked Class C school in South Lewis on Sunday. But once again, the boys proved worthy of the contest and came out on top 2-1 in Sudden Death, double Overtime, with goals from Mason Fredette and a dramatic free kick winner from Jackson Strader.
After racking up an incredible 31 saves over the two games, Tyler Mack was awarded tournament MVP. Congratulations to Tyler on his individual award and to the team for earning their 1st Place trophy!!”





Sharing for our friends at Tannery Pond in North Creek! Check out these super spooky events!



This afternoon, in celebration of Fire Safety Month, the Indian Lake Volunteer Fire Department visited Indian Lake Central School for an exciting presentation! Students from Pre-K through 12th grade eagerly participated in hands-on demonstrations, exploring the fire trucks, sounding the fog horn, and even learning to operate the fire hose. The firefighters also shared important tips about staying safe at home and what to do in case of an emergency. The energy and excitement were contagious, and smiles lit up the faces of everyone involved. A huge thank you to the ILVFD for an unforgettable afternoon!
Please watch the video here: https://youtu.be/JGSVzL1ly6E

Come cheer on our youngest athletes at their home game tonight! Let’s fill the stands with orange spirit and show our support! 🧡 Game time is 4:00 PM: Orange vs. Lake Pleasant Elementary. See you there!


ILCS Students Making a Difference, One Act at a Time! If you'd like to donate or if you have questions, please contact Mrs. Julie Wolfe (wolfej@ilcsd.org) or Mrs. Ashton Hoag (eldridgea@ilcsd.org). Together we can make a difference in the lives of those impacted by Hurricane Helene.






Two Exciting Events, One Day!
Join us for our 1st Annual Truck or Treat on October 29th at ILCS! It's going to be a fun-filled event for all ages!
Then, high school students and their parents/guardians are invited to join us for High School Trivia Night! Test your knowledge and enjoy a night of friendly competition!
Don't miss out on these amazing events—mark your calendar for October 29th!



The Quiz Bowl Team won its first match last night!
Congratulations to everyone for buzzing in and paving the way to victory. Great job!


Yesterday, middle school students explored the basics of garden produce preservation by making delicious applesauce during advisory with Mrs. Bureau! 🍏🥄
This hands-on gardening and food preservation activity was made possible thanks to a grant from the Whole Kids Foundation. 🌱🍎




Respect: A Core Value in Our Students


