
Tonight's Black and Gray games will begin at 5 PM, playing in this order. Go, Cougars!


Kailey Moss Memorial Scholarship Chili Supper, 4:30-7:00
Black & Gray Games start at 5:00


Today's ceremony, Veterans Day: Honoring Our Hometown Heroes, will be streamed on our Cougar Athletics YouTube channel and a full video will be posted after the ceremony.


Bring on Cougar Basketball!
Good luck to our Cougars basketball teams as they begin their seasons this week!
#LetsGoCougars


The Barry Pruitt Hurricane Classic Senior Boys Basketball Tournament bracket has been released. The Cougars will play DeSmet Jesuit of St. Louis at 4 PM on December 5 in the opening round of the tournament at Jonesboro High School. Go Cougars!


Happy early Veterans Day! Don't forget to attend this ceremony on Monday at 8:30 AM.


Invite your friends and tag your youth group! This event will be moved into the Fine Arts Gym at the High School. The feature movie 🎥 is “The Hill” 🍿
Open to all area youth/students.


The Cougars closed out their season last night with a 49-14 win over Marianna Lee!
Photos available here:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/huXn57WDK9Q1C4G1/

ICC After School Program had a fun-filled day! Kindergarten students recited Five Little Pumpkins and found the rhyme in a book. 📖 They then got creative, using anything in the room to build a gate to keep their pumpkins in place—most chose Magna Tiles and tested different designs to keep those pumpkins from rolling away! 🎃 Meanwhile, our 4th and 5th graders took math outdoors with an exciting game of Sharks and Minnows to practice their multiplication skills! 🦈










Don't forget about tomorrow's Fall Festival at Izard County Stem Elementary... it's going to be a great time!
5-7 PM


Catch a preview of the upcoming basketball season at our Black and Gray games on Tuesday, November 12! Games start at 5:00 PM, and admission is free for all. The Kailey Moss Memorial Scholarship Chili Supper will also take place from 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM in the high school cafeteria, with plates available for $6 each.


Mark your calendars!
This Friday night we've got a full schedule of events for Cougar Nation to enjoy! It's the last football game of the year, so it's time for a Cougar Tailgate! We invite Cougar fans and community members to join us!
We'll begin after school, and the tailgate will continue until 5:30 when we'll start moving to the stadium for the Senior Night Ceremony that will begin at 6:00.
More tailgate details to come... we look forward to seeing you there!


Don't forget...


Sixth graders did some extension work in the stem lab today during Friday's WIN session. Students worked on assembling paper model cars as a practice for the concept cars project they are completing during Genius Hour. The construction of models requires a lot of minute details and attention to precision. These types of skills are very common in the workplace. At Izard County Consolidated Middle School, as a part of the Arkansas STEM Model Program, we are striving to instill these types of skills and hands-on abilities at a young age.











The high school gym is being renovated with a new lighting system, so there will be no intramural basketball games this Monday! Revised schedule shown below.


Change Makers! Elementary STEM Lab students made masks of support to be champions for what they are passionate about.




Thursday for #RedRibbonWeek, CHASE invites students, faculty, and staff to celebrate being drug free by wearing a (school-appropriate) Halloween costume to school!
#DrugFreeCougars
#RedRibbonWeek


Accelerated Biology students in Mr. Treat's class examined slides today, illustrating and taking notes on their findings. They further discussed similarities/differences in the specimens and shared their background knowledge of cells.










Finalists for the Arkansas Peace Week
Youth Essay Contest and Youth Art Contest have been announced. Izard County students Kaylee Denny, 5th grade, and Suzana Strnadova, 12th grade, are finalists in the Arkansas Peace Week Art Contest! The contest, for 1st -12th grade students, features art pieces addressing the theme: "What does peace mean to you? Depict a more peaceful community in your art entry."
Award winners from both contests will be announced at an event at the Arkansas State Capitol Rotunda on Nov. 16. The essay winner will be announced at 11 a.m. and the Art winners announced at 1 p.m. Essay winners from each age group are invited to read their essays at this event. Artwork will be displayed at the Arkansas State Capitol Nov. 10 - 16. The events, open to the public, are admission-free.



Link to view the Lady Cougars volleyball game at the state tournament, playing tonight at 5.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/qWrjDmSqemVsrpWw/?