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The next Family Skate Night is tomorrow, April 18, at Happy Valley Skate Center from 6-8 p.m. It was rescheduled due to spring break.


Don't Forget: Tonight is the Westward Expansion in Art Open House from 3:45-5:30 p.m. in the Projects Area. Explore art inspired by America's expansion west and manifest destiny created by 8th grade social studies students.


Today students from Mary Raber and Coesse schools made their trip to Indian Springs to get help to prepare them for the transition to middle school in the fall.




On Wednesday, students from Northern Heights Elementary School visited Indian Springs to help prepare them for sixth grade.




On Tuesday, fifth graders from Little Turtle Elementary School visited to get a taste of the middle school experience





This week the 5th graders from each elementary school had a chance to visit the middle school and experience the cafeteria where they will be served next year! The kids had their choice of either main line, or the salad bar line......and the salad bar seemed to be the popular choice for these upcoming 6th graders! Ms. Lemmon and her staff look forward to feeding these new faces next year!!!!





On Monday, April 17, the 8th-grade social studies department will be conducting an open house in the projects area at ISMS from 3:45 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. The theme for the open house is "Western Expansion in Art" and the exhibition will showcase student artwork inspired by America's movement westward.


Next week ISMS will begin ILEARN testing and to help raise everyone's spirits each day will have a dress-up theme. Here are the dress-up days for the first week of testing.


The boys soccer teams walkout on the first game. They had a 4-1 victory over Harding.


8th GRADE: Mr. Feichter, the choir director at CCHS, invites you to audition for the two Competitive Show Choirs on April 18 & 19.


Whitley County Consolidated Schools (WCCS) families have to opt in for transportation from WCCS for the 2023-2024 school year.
During registration, which opens today, parents/guardians will elect for students to ride the bus.
In the past, WCCS Transportation Department routed every student as a bus rider. WCCS knows 100 percent of students do not ride the bus for various reasons. For more accurate routes and clearer communication between guardians and bus drivers.
Guardians will opt in through Skyward during the registration process. As in the past, the guardian will select morning, afternoon or both transportation needs and indicate where the student is picked up and/or dropped off, which must be on a WCCS route.
Registration is open from April 10 to May 31, 2023. Contact the WCCS Central office with any questions at 260.244.5771.


ISMS staff enjoyed an Easter basket floral class over spring break at TnT Floral Shop.


Here are the winners of the Go West! wagon building competition. Awards were given to teams for most authentic and longest roll each period. #westwardexpansion











Sixth Grade Eagle Students have been voluntarily writing notes, drawing pictures, and collecting mail for Honor Flight Northeast Indiana's Mail Call! Today, students brought in their mail and in each class period, the student who brought in the most was given an Honor Flight guardian shirt for their efforts. Mrs. Coons collects mail year-round for HFNEI's Mail Call, so if your family, team, youth group, etc. would like to donate notes, letters of gratitude, and/or pictures, it would be appreciated! Thank you to all students who donated today! Congratulations to: Keira Woodruff, Ares Arnold, Marissa Sheckler, Samantha Reynolds, and Liam Martin!






add Week 2023 includes a student video contest and activities during grade level lunches. Prior to add Week students will learn facts about drug addictions. During add Week students will work in groups (or individually if they choose) to recall the facts they learned. Students will also participate in a drug addiction BINGO, limbo, and Nerf basketball. The add Week "wings" will be available for students to take pictures; alone or with friends. A grant from Drug Free Whitley County is funding the video awards and prizes won during competitions.

Just a reminder to parents and students- all schools offer a breakfast daily which includes their bread grain, fruit juice, and choice of milk! The price for the Elementary and Middle School is $1.55 and a High School breakfast is $1.75! Throughout the week, both hot and cold breakfast items are offered. Pictured are the yogurt parfaits from Coesse Elementary and a bacon, egg, and cheese croissant served at ISMS today.




against destructive decisions (add Week) focuses on the destruction drug addictions bring to individuals, families, and communities. Indian Springs originated add Week in 2017 in response to the growing need to fight drug addiction and destructive decisions.

This week is Against Destructive Decisions Week.


Indian Springs Student Council sponsored a food drive this month to benefit The Center.
ISMS students donated 1,470 food items!!
Pictured are members of the Student Council with Mrs. Stetzel from The Center.
