
No After School Program on Friday, April 12, due to prom.


Students in Advanced Ag Mechanics & Metals class have completed construction on items that will soon be used in the middle/high school outdoor classroom. This initiative is made possible with a grant from the Arkansas Game & Fish.
Intro to Engineering students are developing blueprints for this ongoing project, that will be reviewed by ICC 5th graders as part of their participation in the Great Arkansas Cleanup event.


Friday night the Cougars had a big come from behind victory in dramatic fashion over Sloan-Hendrix with a score of 6-5. Down by 2 in the bottom of the 7th, Xander McCandlis tied things up with a 2 rbi double. The next batter, Tyler Morehead, was able to deliver a clutch walk-off double for the victory.
At the plate for the Cougars, Xander McCandlis led the way going 2-3 with 2 doubles, 2 rbis, and a walk. Tyler Morehead was 2-4 with 2 rbis and a walk. Caden Wiseman was 2-3 at the plate with a rbi.
Cash Arnhart got the start on the mound for the Cougars and was able to go the distance. Arnhart went 7 innings, scattering 8 hits, allowed 4 earned runs, and struck out 6.
The Cougars improve to 7-4 overall and 4-4 in conference play. The Cougars are back in action Tuesday with a non-conference game against Highland.

Save those glasses! Send them to school for collection by Mrs. Courtney in the STEM lab. We would love to send in as many glasses as possible for use during the next total eclipse.


Lady Cougars lost a tough one yesterday to Quitman, 3-0, on the road. Quinn Johnson, Trinity Gaskins, and Makensie Yancey all had a hit for the Lady Cougars. Megan McBride went 6 innings on the mound, giving up 7 hits, 3 runs, with 8 strikeouts.

The Lady Cougars defeated the Cotter Lady Warriors, 8-1. The Lady Cougars were led by Megan McBride with 3 hits, including 2 doubles, 4 runs scored. Hollie Johnson added 2 hits, 2 RBIs, and Quinn Johnson, 1 hit, 1 RBI, 3 runs scored, Makensie Yancey, 1 run scored. McBride went the distance on the mound, scattering 6 hits, 1 run, with 8 strikeouts.

We are thrilled to share that Izard County School District was chosen as THE feature school from the state of Arkansas, in this Mobile Makerspace film! ICC 5th and 6th grade students were able to experience the Mobile Makerspace visit, thanks to funding provided by The Simon's Foundation. (link to video below)
A note from the producer:
"Stories From The Path" highlights the science initiatives of the Simons Foundation partner organizations in the path of the 2024 total solar eclipse, telling the stories of this moment of science, culture, and community. In Arkansas, we'll be featuring the work of the Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub's Mobile Makerspace, which will be taking its eclipse-centered curriculum to rural schools across Arkansas with their Mobile Makerspace. The video will feature the Izard County Consolidated school and surrounding community as a backdrop to this work.
LINK TO ARKANSAS' VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/930252006
You may also view the entire video series featuring other states, here:
https://www.inthepathoftotality.org/stories-from-the-path/?tab=videos


FBLA members are gearing up for this 2nd annual event that is sure to be a lot of fun! Advanced Tickets are available at a discounted price through Friday, or guests can pay at the door on Saturday.


Izard County K-4 students will be presenting their annual Patriotic Concert on Monday, April 22, where we will honor our students’ family members who have served in the US Military. For more info, please see below.
Link to submit photo: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe7N2WqgFL7CiHqOnArhojuk3KTsjNGzt9Gttyp8jRf2AbHww/viewform


Thank you to Amy Stevenson and Molly Koelling for all that they do for our students!


These students had a great visit to A-State in Jonesboro earlier this week!










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Thank you to all of our Paraprofessionals for their dedication!


Come out and cheer on the Lady Cougars at their home softball game against Cotter, at 4:30, on Thursday (4/4/24).

We had some standout performances at last night's Jr. High track meet in Mountain Home! Congrats to Willa Everett for her outstanding performances, securing 4th in 100m, 5th in 200m, 2nd in 100m hurdles, 2nd in 300m hurdles, and 8th in triple jump! Amazing job, Willa! Big shoutout to Aaron Dockins for his stellar efforts, placing 5th in 110m hurdles, 5th in 300m hurdles, and 7th in long jump! Way to go, Aaron!

Now is the time to pickup your school choice form from the superintendent’s office, or give us a call for more info. We can't wait to welcome you to Cougar Nation!


Congratulations to ICC senior, Justin Brewer for his current scholarship awards! To date, he has been awarded the Governor’s Distinguished Scholar ($10,000/year for 4 years), ASTATE Scholar ($14,000/year for 4 years), and the University of Arkansas Silas Hunt Scholarship ($5,000/year for 4 years). We look forward to sharing more senior success stories soon!


We will be distributing solar eclipse glasses to ICC staff and students this week!


The magic of a yearbook is even stronger with personalization. Time is running out to add a name and up to four cover icons to make it truly unique and personal. To purchase your yearbook, just click this link, http://jostensyearbooks.com?ref=A00489800. But hurry, the last chance to order personalization is Friday, April 12, 2024!


Reminder to the families of 2024 seniors. The deadline to place an ad in the yearbook is this Friday!
