Superintendent's Report
May 23, 2022
IHS Rugby Team Wins the State Championship!
The Indiana County Warriors won the PA Rugby state championship Sunday afternoon, beating State College, 19-17, at the Penn State Berks campus in Reading.
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PTA Reflections Contest Winners
Congratulations to two IASD elementary students who were recognized for their entries in the 2021-2022 Pennsylvania PTA Reflections Contest. This year’s theme was "I Will Change the World By..."
Hope Popson (Horace Mann Elementary School) was recognized with an Award of Merit in the “Photo - Intermediate” category for her photograph entitled "Sinnemahoning Reservoir.”
Avery Schneider (East Pike Elementary School) earned an Award of Excellence in the “Visual Arts - Primary” category for his art project entitled "My Four Chambers Will Change the World.”
Avery’s project has advanced to the National PTA Reflections Contest for judging. PA PTA recognizes up to a maximum of 5 students in each art category and grade division.
Congratulations to Avery and Hope, and thank you to all students who took time to think about the theme and submit entries. May all our students continue to seek positive ways to change the world!
Battlebots Competition at Indiana Area Junior High
Team Magnum emerged as the grand champion of the inaugural "Southwest PA Combat Bots Middle School League” combat bots competition, which was held Friday, May 20 in the Indiana Area Junior High School gymnasium.
Team Magnum was one of five teams in the competition, which included four teams from the Indiana Area Junior High School and one team representing Homer-Center Junior High School.
The competition involved not only the actual combat tournament, which Indiana’s Team Viper won in double elimination play, but also judging for each team’s documentation portfolio, for which Team Magnum scored highest. The grand champion was the team that emerged with the highest score from both the bracket competition and the portfolio judging.
The final event was the “King of the Arena” contest, the award for which recognized the team whose combat bot emerged victorious when all bots battled in the arena at once. Team Viper earned bragging rights for that event.
“Watching the students’ excitement and determination throughout the competition is inspiring. The ability of these middle schoolers to take their robots and fix them in between competitions and then come back to battle again…it’s a testament to their grit and tenacity and their teachers who support them. Not to mention all the work that went into getting to the competition!” said Stephanie Keppich, a Team Viper mom.
The competition was streamed on YouTube and was well attended by families, invited guests and students. The event’s organizers, Scott Herrington and Michael Dolges, pointed out that many high schools and universities have battle/combat bots competitions and were proud of their students for completing high school level work. “What these 11-13 year old kids have done this year up to and including this competition is truly remarkable. We could not be more proud of our kids,” Herrington said after the competition.
These teachers’ hope is that this will foster a love for learning science, technology and math at an early age and increase students’ understanding of career paths. Dolges and Herrington also look forward to partnering with other area schools to get more students involved.
"Today was a tremendous learning experience for our students. It was great to see their excitement and enthusiasm on display at this culminating event. The students have worked so hard the entire school year, and I could not be more proud of what they accomplished. We hope next year's event is even bigger and better," said Dolges.
The event was made possible with funding by Martin’s and S&T Bank. Technical support for the CNC machined weapon was provided by ICTC.
IHS Science Club
Fifteen members of the IHS Science Club represented IHS this week at the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science State Competition. These students did a phenomenal job with the following eight students earning First Awards: Vania Ali, Lillian Stevens, Kiley Brannan, Julia Runge, Emma Grimm, Olivia Krimin, Gabe Kenning, and Andrew Kuzneski.
Special Recognition goes out to Jenna Conrad and Andrew Kuzneski for earning the right to represent our school at the state level for the last four years in a row!
Additional recognition to Kiley Brannan for her work with 3-D printable knee braces as she won the State Directors Award for Engineering!
Lastly, the Science Club also were privileged to be able to tour the Penn State Dairy Research Barn.
Way to go to the IHS Science Club!
Multicultural Night
Special thanks to Mr. Edmondson, Ms. Eisenman and our incredible staff for conducting the District's annual multi-cultural evenings. It was a great time sharing wonderful food, stories, presentations and meeting with families across the district!
Thank you ALL who participated.
Music Accolades
IHS and IASD along with the IHS Music Department are extremely proud of IHS's own Emma Sheeran who won a spot to perform in a side by side performance with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra this past Tuesday evening in Heinz Hall.
Congratulations on this wonderful accomplishment Emma!
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