
Red Ribbon week started off in our comfy pajamas and an assembly with some of the k-9 officers from the Iron County Sheriffs office, Jail and Highway Patrol. Students were able to see how the K-9 officer's have been trained to sniff out drugs and remove them from our neighborhoods, streets and highways.
This years theme for Red Ribbon is Life is a Movie, Film Drug Free.



Middle Ages Day was a huge success! Our class learned so much about what it would be like to live in the Middle Ages and had so much fun practicing jousting and playing other games from that time period.


4th grade students had a blast during Middle Ages Day!


Cedar High Girls Basketball is hosting a basketball camp for all kids in Kindergarten-2nd grade! The first day of camp and registration is Saturday, November 2nd at 8:30 am at Cedar High.


Red Ribbon Week is coming up this next week (Oct 28th - Nov 1st)!! Don't forget to wear your comfy PJ's Monday and check the flyer for each days Dress up Attire!


SUU is Sponsoring and even where all the proceeds with go to help homeless students in the ICSD. Please see the following fliers for more information on the event and a silent auction.



First Quarter has come to an end and it is time to celebrate those who were able to have perfect attendance. Students who had no more than 2 lates, 2 tardies and came to school everyday were able to receive a button. Mr. Jenkins and Mr. Grimm visited their classrooms to deliver the buttons and have a small celebration with the rest of the class



This week students have enjoyed some fun interactions with our Principal, Mr. Jenkins and Assistant Principal, Mr. Grimm. At the beginning of the week Mr. Grimm had lunch with one student from each grade whose name was drawn during our monthly Iron Assembly for showing extraordinary behavior.
Ms. York's class has been reading a story about a boy in a kilt. Mr Jenkins visited their classroom to share with them his personal kilt that he has from Scotland. The students were able to feel the kilt and hear Mr. Jenkins speak to them with a Scottish accent.




Fall Break is coming up this weekend!! NO SCHOOL on Friday, October 18th and Monday, October 21st for Fall Break!


Join us at our PTA Meeting on Monday @ 11:30. We would love to see you there!


Mrs. Hartmann's first grade class had so much fun at the pumpkin patch! 🎃


TOMORROW morning Iron Springs Elementary is participating in the Walk & Roll. This will happen during student drop off.
The normal routine can be chaotic; please be extra cautious and use the info below to help us put on a safe, fun event!
-- Volunteer stations will be marked with blue and green balloons
-- Busses will drop off to the SOUTH of the school on the east side of the street (see map); students will walk toward the school to the marked crosswalk to cross with the crossing guard
-- Students can also remain on their bus to be dropped off as usual
-- Parents can drop off as usual or are welcome to park and walk with your child (the church parking lot would be perfect)
-- PLEASE use the marked crosswalk to cross 4050 W!!


Did you know there is a parent portal through the State of Utah? This site has various resources for families. https://schools.utah.gov/parent/


We need 3 helpers for Picture Retakes Thursday! Please sign up to help out. Thanks, PTA
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0849ABAC2FA5FF2-52125219-picture#/


Do you remember the carefree days when you were a child and were able to ride your bike or walk to school the first time? Our elementary schools are recognizing the national Walk, Bike and Roll to School Day on Oct. 9. This day gives students the opportunity to experience that excitement. The effort also is to raise awareness about active transportation, build healthier habits, promote safety and safe school routes, and strengthen community relations.
We know that many students ride the bus to school. On that morning, bused students at East, Enoch, Fiddlers, Iron Springs, North and South elementary schools, will be given the opportunity to unload the bus at a designated spot and walk a short distance to school. Those who do not want to participate can stay on the bus. Escalante Valley, Parowan and Three Peaks elementary schools will recognize the day in a different manner due to safety concerns.
At each school, law enforcement, PTA volunteers and city leaders will greet the students and offer them a sticker and granola bar. Safety tips will also be displayed. Please speak with your child about safety measures they should use whenever they walk, bike or roll.


See the attached flyer for information on a virtual basketball clinic with the Utah Jazz


Tomorrow is Grand Breakfast from 8 am - 8:50 am! Bring someone grand for a yummy breakfast and browse our Book Fair! Adults and children not attending ISE its $2.25 and Students at $1.75. See you in the morning


First grade is learning about the 5 systems of the human body!


Canyon View cheerleading is offering a cheer clinic for all boys and girls preschool-8th grade. The flyer has all the information as far as dates, registration and times.


Mrs. Prince's 3rd grade class would like to thank the PTA for the new Miner's t-shirts.
