Mark your calendars for a day of family fun!
2 months ago, Irwin County Schools
family fun day
Congratulations to Mrs. Tammy Anderson, the 2026 Irwin County School District Teacher of the Year!

Tonight, ICSS also proudly recognized the 2025–2026 Teachers of the Year from each school:
✨ Rebecca Pylant – Irwin County Elementary School
✨ Tammy Anderson – Irwin County Middle School
✨ Jana Griner – Irwin County High School

We are so proud of these outstanding educators and the impact they make every day.

Congratulations to all of our Teachers of the Year! #WeAreIrwin
2 months ago, Irwin County Schools
TOTY
TOTY
TOTY
TOTY
TOTY
Hope you can join us tomorrow night! Go Indians!!!
#WeAreIrwin
2 months ago, Irwin County Schools
Facebook Post - Pink Out Night Celebration
Mini Soccer Field Grand Opening- Oct 7, 2025 (5:30-7:30)
3 months ago, Irwin County Schools
Mini Soccer Field Grand Opening Oct 7
Irwin County High School is proud to announce a 93.2% graduation rate!
This achievement reflects the hard work and dedication of our students, staff, families, and community working together to support success. We are so proud of our graduates and look forward to continuing the tradition of excellence in Irwin County Schools!
3 months ago, Irwin County Schools
93.2 graduation rate at ICHS
Come support the Irwin County Choir and the Middle School Bands tonight for their concert of Autumn Harmonies. Concert starts at 7 PM in the ICHS Auditorium.
3 months ago, Irwin County Schools
concert tonight
Ms. Hamby’s ECE 1 class created Brain Hats to demonstrate the functions of each lobe and used Play-Doh to build and label the anatomy of a neuron.

As part of the Better Brains for Babies lesson, students also learned about the significance of early brain development and its impact on the prenatal fetus. They discovered that activities such as reading aloud, playing music, dancing, and singing are all ways an expectant mother can help stimulate fetal brain development.
3 months ago, Irwin County Schools
Better Brains for babies lesson in ECE
Better Brains for babies lesson in ECE
Better Brains for babies lesson in ECE
Better Brains for babies lesson in ECE
Better Brains for babies lesson in ECE
Better Brains for babies lesson in ECE
Better Brains for babies lesson in ECE
Better Brains for babies lesson in ECE
Better Brains for babies lesson in ECE
Picture retakes for 6th-11th grades will be Sept. 29. Details are below.
3 months ago, Irwin County Schools
retake announcement

Being at school each day is one of the most important steps to success. When students miss school, they miss valuable learning and opportunities to grow.

Let’s work together to build great habits—because showing up every day helps our students shine brighter! 🌞📚✏️

#AttendanceMatters #EveryDayCounts #WeAreIrwin

3 months ago, Irwin County Schools
Every school day counts
Attendance matters
Everyday of homecoming week Student Council will pick a “best dressed” award for teachers and students.

Wednesday’s student winner was Moses Aviles and the staff winner was Mrs. Kayla Haire.

Students show your school spirit for a chance to win a free ticket to homecoming! Tomorrow is decades day!
3 months ago, Irwin County Schools
best dressed winners
best dressed winners
Everyday of homecoming week Student Council will pick a “best dressed” award for teachers and students.

Tuesday’s student winner was Ariyah Washington and the staff winner was Ms. Wilma Crow!

Students show your school spirit for a chance to win a free ticket to homecoming!
3 months ago, Irwin County Schools
Today’s dress up winners
Today’s dress up winners
Congratulations ICMS & ICHS!
3 months ago, Irwin County Schools
Beating the odds
Everyday of homecoming week Student Council will pick a “best dressed” award for teachers and students.
Monday’s student winner was Alexis Purvis and the teacher winner was Mrs.Sonya Rankin.
Students show your school spirit for a chance to win a free ticket to homecoming!
3 months ago, Irwin County Schools
best dressed winners
best dressed winners

Mrs. Hamby’s Food Science students got hands-on in the kitchen today experimenting with different cooking methods! They explored three types of heat transfer—conduction (pan frying), convection (boiling in water), and radiation (microwave)—and compared how eggs cook in two different mediums: water and oil. This fun, tasty lab gave students a deeper understanding of science in everyday cooking!

3 months ago, Irwin County Schools
Food Science class cooking eggs
Food Science class cooking eggs
Food Science class cooking eggs
Food Science class cooking eggs
Food Science class cooking eggs
Here are some more photos from this morning's Little Indian Kick Off.
3 months ago, Irwin County Schools
Little Indian Kick Off
Little Indian Kick Off
Little Indian Kick Off
Little Indian Kick Off
Little Indian Kick Off
Little Indian Kick Off
Little Indian Kick Off
Little Indian Kick Off
Little Indian Kick Off
Little Indian Kick Off
Looking to show your school spirit? The ICHS Cheer Boosters have a great selection of t-shirts and sweatshirts available now in the Irwin County High School front office!

Whether you're cheering from the stands or representing Irwin County around town, we've got you covered with gear that shows your Indian pride.

Thank you for supporting our cheerleaders and school community.
Let’s GO Indians! 🔴⚫️
3 months ago, Irwin County Schools
School Spirit Shirts For Sale
The Irwin County Indians football team kicked off their Friday morning by greeting students at ICES, spreading school spirit, and positive energy to start the day. Players and coaches were on hand to encourage students and wish them a fantastic Friday, continuing a proud tradition of community involvement.

Later tonight, the Indians will hit the road to take on the Dooly County Bobcats in what promises to be an exciting matchup. Fans are encouraged to come out and support the team as they continue their season.

#GoIndians #WeAreIrwin
3 months ago, Irwin County Schools
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
ICES Kick Off
Additional images from all schools:

Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.

This fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.

We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
3 months ago, Irwin County Schools
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.  A fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.  We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.  A fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.  We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.  A fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.  We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.  A fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.  We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.  A fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.  We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.  A fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.  We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.  A fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.  We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.  A fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.  We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
9/11 firetruck
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.

The ICHS Art Department practiced their urban sketching techniques and took a tour of the 9/11 fire truck.

This fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.

We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
3 months ago, Irwin County Schools
HS students view 9/11 fire truck
HS students view 9/11 fire truck
HS students view 9/11 fire truck
HS students view 9/11 fire truck
HS students view 9/11 fire truck
HS students view 9/11 fire truck
HS students view 9/11 fire truck
HS students view 9/11 fire truck
HS students view 9/11 fire truck
HS students view 9/11 fire truck

Encourage students to stay for after-school tutoring for additional help!

During Mr. Sneed's social studies session, a few 6th graders prepared for a quiz utilizing an interactive map. 

3 months ago, Irwin County Schools
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