Ecology and Physical Science texbooks are available for review in the High School Office beginning April 15th. These books are the ones the science department is hoping to adopt for the upcoming school year.
Bill Schoolcraft, transportation supervisor, would like to remind everyone that students at the MS/HS are to be picked up and dropped off in front of the buildings at the flag pole enterance. The service drive behind the buildings should be kept clear for busses. This is an important safety issue for our students. It puts them in an unsafe environment when vehicles drive by them as they are being picked up or dropped off.
Indian River has a new weight room and a new national competitor to
go along with it. Justin Flowers, a sophomore at Inland Lakes High
School won the title of State Equip Power Lifting Champion Saturday
March 1st in Flint, Michigan for the weight class of 132 lbs. If you
do not recognize Justin, it may be because of the new hair dew, he
said, “my hair, may have been the difference in me making the weight
class”.
He represents a core group of lifters from ILHS and joins an elite
Inland Lakes High School in Indian River, Michigan faculty started an
on going conversation about three years ago. The conversation centers
around three questions.
Question #1: What do we want students to learn?
Question #2: How will we know when they have learned it?
Question #3: What do we do when they are not learning it?
Faculty meets on a regular basis in Professional Learning Communities
asking themselves these three questions. The questions resulted in
Our new website is live, and although it's not complete, it's mostly functional. It's more functional than the old site in many ways, so I felt it was time to switch over.
Enjoy!
Juniors and seniors that receive qualifying scores on either the PSAT, PLAN, ACT, or MME test can dual enroll in college courses. There are specific cutoff scores for each test in the areas of Reading, Writing, Math, Science, and Social Studies that students must reach in order to dual enroll. Eligible students may take courses for which there are no state endorsements, such as computer science, foreign language, history, political science, or psychology, as long as they have taken all sections of one of the tests mentioned above.