
Week 4 meals will be delivered tomorrow, but some of those routes will have a delayed start due to drivers also working at our academic summer camps. Thank you for your understanding!

🌟COUGAR SPOTLIGHT🌟
We are proud to have each of these teachers on our elementary specials team. They work very hard to ensure that all students at Izard County STEM Elementary School experience an education full of enrichment opportunities. Having such a talented group is just another way we put students first. Thank you for your commitment and dedication to our students!
Every Student 🐾 Every Day 🐾 Whatever It Takes


Go Lady Cougars! Harding Basketball Camp


We are only a few days away from Week 1 of Academic Summer Camp. This fun experience is not only educational, but also a great way for incoming ICC PK-8th grade students to get to know their teachers. There is no cost for our Cougar Families to attend! Additionally, breakfast and lunch are provided, and transportation is available. We look forward to seeing you from 8 AM to 12 PM on Monday!



The Izard County STEM Preschool located at Violet Hill has slots open for the upcoming school year for children who will be 3 or 4 years old before August 12. Students in preschool learn the skills needed to be successful in kindergarten and beyond. This opportunity for free preschool services includes busing, and students are fed both breakfast and lunch free of charge. For more information, please call Samantha Johnson at 870-322-7229 or stop by the elementary school for an application.


Teachers and administrators at Izard County Consolidated have worked hard to complete year 1 of the Professional Learning Communities (PLC) process. We appreciate all of the guidance received from Solution Tree Associate, Luke Francois!


The Arkansas Department of Health will offer a state wide back to school immunization clinic on July 30. If your student is in need of any vaccines for the upcoming school year, here is an option.


It's time for preschool enrollment at ICC STEM Preschool! We can't wait to meet you!


Let's give a warm welcome to Kirsten Sherrill, who is joining the 3rd grade team!


Help us welcome Kristen Jones to the 1st grade team!

🏈 Cougar Football Spagetti Dinners 🏈 These events are for football players and parents to get to know each other, as well as ask any questions you may have. TUES (6/4) Varsity team, WED (6/5) Junior High team. Both events will begin at 6 PM in the high school cafeteria.


Lady Cougars Softball Fundraiser on June 7 for 3rd-8th grade girls. Camp will be from 9 AM-12 PM, followed by pitching and catching lessons, 12-1 PM.


Meal deliveries begin this Thursday, May 30! If you need to leave delivery instructions, please call one of the school offices.
Elementary: 870-322-7229
Middle School: 870-258-3142
High School: 870-258-7788


We are excited to announce that our school has been awarded a $3,000 grant from Emerson, to be used in our STEM program! Thank you to Emerson for this awesome opportunity to continue expanding STEM education within our school district!


In remembrance of our heroes this Memorial Day.


Let's Rope! Arena is in good shape. 5068 NORTH AR 9 • BROCKWELL, AR 72517
There will be a concession stand with burgers, nachos, and ice cold drinks. Bring a lawn chair and spend this beautiful day watching ICC host their first Team Roping at the Izard County High School Riding & Roping Arena! Roping begins at 1 PM.


Looking forward to Monday's team roping! Address:
5068 North AR 9
Brockwell, AR 72517


The 2024 Youth Shooting Sports State Tournament Bracket is out! On May 31st at 9:30 AM, our Junior High Shooting Sports Team will be competing for the state title. Make plans to come to Jacksonville Shooting Sports Complex and support our Junior Boys as they make their way to the finals! Let's show them our support and cheer them on to victory!



We are excited to announce the promotion of Chase Brody to head coach of our football program. Chase recently joined the Cougar football staff as offensive line coach.
Chase played wide receiver at William Jewell College and previously coached the offensive and defensive linemen, and the tight ends at Pea Ridge High School. He also was a quarterback in high school at Gravette. Chase is married to Briley and they have one daughter, Charlotte.
Athletic Director Kyle McCandlis said, "Former head coach JR Tolleson has decided to return to coaching in college and we are pleased to have a more than capable replacement on staff in Chase Brody. His rapport with our student-athletes and his strong academic background are an asset to our program. I am confident he is the right man to lead our football program into the future."


Wall of Hope Raises Funds for Cancer Cure
The Izard County Athletic Department recently spearheaded a heartwarming initiative to support cancer research and treatment. Dubbed the "Wall of Hope," the event saw significant contributions from local businesses, with their names proudly displayed on the west end of the gym wall.
The fundraiser successfully garnered $3,000 through the generous donations of the community. This amount was then matched by the First National Bank of Izard County, doubling the total funds raised to an impressive $6,000. First National Bank representatives Jerred King, Adam Jones, and Kayla Hamby presented the check to Izard County Girls Coach David Harmon.
The collected funds will be split equally between two renowned medical institutions: St. Jude’s Children’s Research Center and Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Each will receive $3,000 to support their ongoing efforts in cancer research and patient care.
“This event was a true testament to the spirit of our community and we want to thank First National Bank of Izard County for generously stepping up to match all donations raised through the event” said Izard County Girls Basketball Coach, David Harmon. “We are grateful to all the local businesses and individuals who contributed to this cause. Their support will make a significant difference in the fight against cancer.”
Thank you to all contributors, including a diverse array of local businesses and individuals: Walling Drug, KSAR, Greg & Rhonda Moss, Cottrells Poodles & Doodles, Jordan’s Kwik Stop, Legacy Hospice, Hatfield Ready Mix, Ruth Welch, Barker Funeral Home, Townsend Spice & Supply, Gene McBride Appraisal Service, Gene McBride Farms, North Central Insurance, Horseshoe Bend Insurance, Izard County Propane, Bank of Salem, Duncan Distributors, United Country Cotham & Company, Hometown Market, and Knockout Exterminators.
The Wall of Hope not only raised crucial funds but also heightened awareness about cancer's impact and the importance of supporting research and healthcare facilities dedicated to battling this disease. The success of this event has laid a strong foundation for future community-driven initiatives aimed at making a positive impact in finding a Cure for Cancer.
