Alexis T-B. stirred up trouble on stage this year as Savannah, Ellie’s rival. Alexis loved playing the “bad guy”! She has always been a great example of a student who gets involved as much as she can. She’s a leader in FFA, Forensics, and many other activities at IG, and she gives each activity her best effort. Congratulations, Alexis!
On Wednesday this week, the Kindergarten class traveled to Cooks Woods. The students learned about types of evergreen trees, how long it takes trees to grow, and how to count the rings on a tree trunk to tell how old it is. Kindergarteners also helped to make a wreath, door swags, and cut down two trees to decorate the IGEMS front entrance. Thank you to Dave and Barb Cook, along with their wonderful employees, for making this trip a memorable experience for our students!
Eighth grade student Mason H. is our first reading millionaire at IGEMS. Mason read nine books in 11 weeks! That is quite an accomplishment. We set forth a challenge to our students to read one million words in a school year. Studies have shown that those students who read a million words in a school year have better vocabulary, background knowledge, problem solving abilities, and perform better on standardized tests. Keep on reading, Panthers!
Congratulations Caden on making Top 15 All-Conference!!!
Kenadie M. did a terrific job this year with her supporting role as Hannah. Each supporting role in our show has a stand-out moment, and Kenadie’s was the slow-motion fight near the end of the show. Kenadie brought her creativity and perseverance to help solve problems and overcome challenges. Congratulations, Kenadie!
📚🐾Today the IGEMS 7th and 8th Grade students were proud to host Brad Van Epps from CESA 3.
Brad the Book Guy travels to middle schools and high schools to present a live show where he previews and recommends books for students to read. We enjoy listening to his program each week.
It was very exciting to have him here with us at IGEMS. Brad donated several popular books for our classroom libraries. It is always good to make time for reading.
Congratulations Connor on making Ridge & Valley All-Conference!!
Thank you to the I-G coaches who are endlessly dedicated to improving our student-athletes, their athletic/activity programs and keeping education-based athletics/activity alive & thriving in their community! The impact you have on our student-athletes' lives is profound! #IGPantherPride
Another leading senior this year is Caitlyn W. She has become a strong, assertive performer since her freshman year. Caitlyn played Ellie, Katherine’s daughter in the story. Caitlyn had a huge role to prepare, and handled the demands of her role with maturity and confidence. During rehearsals, Caitlyn was a strong leader, providing motivation whenever it was needed. Congratulations, Caitlyn!
11/17/22
GBALL - Highland @ IG
6:00p/7:30p
Live Stream:
https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/schools/iowagrant-high-school-livingston-wi
Gracie S. is one of the seniors in our cast. Since her freshmen year, when she played Bomber in The Third Wave, Gracie has grown a ton as a performer. Having a lead role takes a lot of work and effort, both during and outside of rehearsal. To prepare for the role of Katherine, Gracie not only had to learn a huge part, but had to get comfortable singing many different styles of music. She handled it all, even wearing an ankle boot for the last four weeks! Congratulations, Gracie!
The freshmen English classes recently read October Sky. After reading about Homer Hickam's goal of building rockets, students were able to design and launch rockets of their own. Pictured are the winners whose rockets flew the highest and those who the staff voted for best design. All of the rockets were a success!
7th and 8th Graders teams traveled to SWTC in Fennimore to participate in the annual Quiz Bowl. This event is hosted by CESA 3.
Students were given 20 minutes to answer 30 questions for the individual contest. Congratulations to 7th grader Alayna E. and 8th grader Jacob G for earning second place at their grade level.
Teams then participated in a Jeopardy style competition. The 7th grade participants came home with 2nd place!
Congratulations to all the students that participated. You did a fine job representing Iowa-Grant!
Congratulations Blake on making Ridge & Valley All-Conference!
Annual Iowa-Grant Toy Drive!
Celebrate the season of giving by sharing your new or gently used toys (please no stuffed animals!) and books with the families of the Iowa-Grant School District! If your child has outgrown a toy or that toy they had to have last year has been sitting on the shelf for the last 6 months, now is the time to send it to a new home where it can be loved by another child! Please make sure toys are in good shape and have all their pieces! Toys and books can be dropped off at IGEMS from November 28th through December 7th. We also will accept things for our older students such as new blankets, jewelry, craft kits, sports equipment, card games, etc… If you are interested in sending in a monetary donation please make checks out to the Iowa-Grant School District and mark the envelope Toy Drive. This money will be used to fill some of the specific wish list items.
Santa Sacks:
Families who are struggling financially and are concerned about providing for their families during the holiday season can sign up to receive a Santa Sack. Santa Sacks will be filled with new or gently used toys from our toy drive donations. If your family is in need of a Santa Sack please contact Darcy Breuer at dbreuer@igs.k12.wi.us to sign up before November 30th . Please include the following things in the email: your name and the best way to contact you, child(ren)’s age and gender, and a wish list of 2-3 items for each child. Staff members will make up a Santa Sack for your family and you will be notified when your sack is ready to pick up at the school.
If you have any questions please contact Darcy Breuer at dbreuer@igs.k12.wi.us
Thank you for your generosity and for helping us bring the Christmas spirit to our community!
Congratulations Bentley on your SWAL All-Conference Honorable Mention!!!
New to the IMC this year was a full 7-member pit orchestra! Since the music in this show was so challenging, and since many of our band students were already in the cast and crew, we put together 7 adult musicians, most of whom are current or former music teachers! Having a full pit orchestra really helped us go above and beyond with our show this year.
The crew for our musical are all the students that work behind the scenes. Multiple teams of students help to operate the lights and sound, manage the props and costumes, and paint the set pieces in the background. Unfortunately, being behind the scenes means it’s harder to capture them in a photo! Thanks to the crew for helping make this show unforgettable.
The cast for the musical is made up of all the people you see on stage. Students with lead roles have plenty of solo parts and lead the rest of the cast on stage. Supporting roles are smaller, but still offer students plenty of challenges and opportunities to bring a character to life. Ensemble roles may seem small at first, but a solid, hardworking ensemble can really bring a show to the next level. In our musical this year, the many supporting and ensemble roles made it possible for every student to make their character their own!
Congratulations Bret on making All-Conference!