
Here are some more photos from this morning's Little Indian Kick Off.











Looking to show your school spirit? The ICHS Cheer Boosters have a great selection of t-shirts and sweatshirts available now in the Irwin County High School front office!
Whether you're cheering from the stands or representing Irwin County around town, we've got you covered with gear that shows your Indian pride.
Thank you for supporting our cheerleaders and school community.
Let’s GO Indians! 🔴⚫️
Whether you're cheering from the stands or representing Irwin County around town, we've got you covered with gear that shows your Indian pride.
Thank you for supporting our cheerleaders and school community.
Let’s GO Indians! 🔴⚫️


The Irwin County Indians football team kicked off their Friday morning by greeting students at ICES, spreading school spirit, and positive energy to start the day. Players and coaches were on hand to encourage students and wish them a fantastic Friday, continuing a proud tradition of community involvement.
Later tonight, the Indians will hit the road to take on the Dooly County Bobcats in what promises to be an exciting matchup. Fans are encouraged to come out and support the team as they continue their season.
#GoIndians #WeAreIrwin
Later tonight, the Indians will hit the road to take on the Dooly County Bobcats in what promises to be an exciting matchup. Fans are encouraged to come out and support the team as they continue their season.
#GoIndians #WeAreIrwin










Additional images from all schools:
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.
This fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.
We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.
This fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.
We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.










Today, in honor of 9/11, our students and staff were given a meaningful opportunity to connect with history.
The ICHS Art Department practiced their urban sketching techniques and took a tour of the 9/11 fire truck.
This fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.
We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.
The ICHS Art Department practiced their urban sketching techniques and took a tour of the 9/11 fire truck.
This fire truck that was present at Ground Zero and aided in recovery efforts was brought to campus. Students were able to see this powerful piece of history up close and learn about the events of September 11, 2001, and the heroes who served our nation that day.
We are grateful for the chance to honor the memory of 9/11 and to help our students understand the importance of remembering this day in our nation’s history.











Encourage students to stay for after-school tutoring for additional help!
During Mr. Sneed's social studies session, a few 6th graders prepared for a quiz utilizing an interactive map.



Mrs. Hamby's Food Science class learned about Heat Transfer- Radiation today. Students used magnifying glasses to make the sun burn a hole in a sheet of paper. They learned about radiation from the sun and how a small bead of sunlight can burn through magnification. Once students returned to class, they wrote about this experience for their science portfolios.








Nykki Lee, ICHS alumna and Branch Manager for Five Star Credit Union in Ocilla, came to speak to Mrs. Haire’s business classes about all of the career opportunities within the financial, banking, and credit union industry including roles in finance, marketing, operations, sales, information technology, and human resources. Career exploration is a major component in the business education classes, and students will hear from more hometown community partners in other career fields in the near future.



Reminder for Parents/Guardians


ICHS Tutoring Schedules for 25-26


ICSS will be closed tomorrow. Be safe and enjoy the day off work/school!


Congratulations to Piper Phillips, who was officially pinned as the ICHS FCCLA Chapter President!





Irwin vs Schley Game Info



ICHS FCCLA attended Discover Training at Camp John Hope in Fort Valley.
L-R Landen Sumner, Piper Phillips, Savannah Ellis, Elliot Oliver, Nevaeh Sirmans, Josslin Lopez, Rhiana Escobar and Adviser Denise Hamby




Homecoming 2025 Info:
Theme: "In Our Indians Era"
Parade & Pep-Rally September 19th 9:30 (Pep Rally: follows parade)
Homecoming Dance: 8-10 PM on September 20th
Price: $10 and will be sold the week of Homecoming
Theme: "In Our Indians Era"
Parade & Pep-Rally September 19th 9:30 (Pep Rally: follows parade)
Homecoming Dance: 8-10 PM on September 20th
Price: $10 and will be sold the week of Homecoming



The ICHS Student Council is excited to announce the 25-26 homecoming dress-up days. Get your over-
sized clothing and Bell Bottoms ready to show school spirit and have fun.
The dance (for high school only) will be September 20th 8pm-10pm. More information on the dance later.
sized clothing and Bell Bottoms ready to show school spirit and have fun.
The dance (for high school only) will be September 20th 8pm-10pm. More information on the dance later.


Irwin County Schools, through the GADOE, have partnered with Parent ProTech to empower families, create safer digital habits, and strengthen school-to-home connections. Today’s students live in a tech-first world, and parents often struggle to keep up. Parent ProTech bridges that gap by providing schools with an easy-to-use platform that helps parents understand the technology their children use every day—social media, gaming, devices, and more.
Sign up for a FREE parent account here: https://app.parentprotech.com/986/irwin-county/en/signup?source=admin
Sign up for a FREE parent account here: https://app.parentprotech.com/986/irwin-county/en/signup?source=admin


Last Friday, Mrs. Bridges’ Chemistry classes learned about scientific notation, significant figures, and dimensional analysis. Students were able to figure out Grandma’s secret fudge recipe by converting different units for all of the ingredients. It was a tasty and fun lab for all!






Mrs. Hamby’s Food Science students put their teamwork to the test with a spaghetti tower challenge! This fun activity focused on problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration—key life skills. Great job, students!




