Reminder: Red Ribbon Week starts tomorrow. Here are the dress up days for K-6 students.

U.P. Poet Laureate M. Bartley Seidel visited Ms. Winn’s 12th grade classes to talk about poetry. He gave students homework-write a poem. Mr. Siegel will publish two or three of the best poems on his website.
https://uppoetlaureate.org/u-p-young-poets-project/


Special Education Consultant - Ashley Stella

Special Education Teacher - Mikayla Koval
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IAS will be observing Red Ribbon Week next week, a nation-wide annual anti-drug event at the end of October. Our school counselors will be visiting classrooms each day to share lessons on healthy decisions and ways to stay drug-free.
For more info: https://www.redribbon.org/

September Students of the Month demonstrating the character trait of respect were Aiden Rady, Kaylee Balduc, Otylia Golebioski, and Finn Lonsway!
Thank you for doing things the Wright Way!


After school tutoring begins on Monday, October 11th from 3:-15-4:30. Students in grades 7-12 can meet in the library and get extra help and support on their work! Take advantage of this great opportunity!
Our cheerleaders and band did a fantastic job at the pep rally and game! Way to go!




Cody and Aidan read a Mercer Mayer book called , “When I Get Bigger” to Mrs. Wolfe’s first graders. The boys also answered a long list of questions about football!

A group of teachers challenged the seniors and defeated them in Machoball!



Junior and Senior Machoball!
Seniors are victorious!



Red Devil Homecoming!



Our young Ironwood Red Devils celebrating homecoming!

A few Ironwood football players visited Ms. Lavinder's kindergarten class. Rumor has it they were dancing to Go Noodle football!


Homecoming Tug of War!



Powderpuff football was a success! Homecoming 2021!



The homecoming dance on October 8th is for students in grades 9-12 only. The dance will begin after the game and outside doors will lock at 9:00 pm. Admission is $5.00 per person.
Mrs. Jacisin’s anatomy and physiology class participated in a pickle autopsy lab. Students entered the room to find a pickle massacre and they were tasked with determining the cause of death for their pickle person!


Members of the Ironwood football team visited Mrs. Rubatt’s kindergarten class. They read them a story and answered questions about football. The kids are looking forward to getting a picture and autograph from the players! Go Red Devils!

