Along with partnering with parents in stewarding their children's educational development, the ICS encourages parents to work with us as volunteers.
IPA offers a rigorous academic program with a focus on individual results and achievement.
Our goal with the clubs is for children to engage one another with shared interests in subjects outside of the curriculum they experience throughout the school day.
To ensure a successful educational experience for our students, ICS has established these dress codes and policies.
Irvington Community Schools began nearly a decade ago with a community-centered focus and a liberal arts emphasis.
The ICES Lighthouse Leader Program promotes character development and acknowledges student growth in this key area.
All ICES students learn the importance of being involved members of their school and greater community.
is attained through small class size, differentiated instruction by highly qualified teachers, and a rigorous curriculum.
On Wednesday, May 1, 2013, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Officer Larry Adkins and ICS Director of Corporate Security Scott McKinney visited Mr. Stallard’s 3rd grade class, and brought along a special visitor. Officer Adkins introduced "Officer Benjamin," a puppet he uses to teach young children about safety precautions and character development.
On Friday, September 21, a large number of ICES families walked to school, heading east down the Pennsy Trail. More than 200 students and staff took the opportunity to enjoy some fresh air and exercise on the way to school.
Special thanks to Hart Bakery for providing doughnuts, Lazy Daze Coffeehouse for the coffee, Marsh for the juice, and Mother Nature for cooperating! And, Thanks to our PTSA representatives who served hot coffee, juice, and plenty of good cheer!

It's a family affair as the sun comes up on the morning Walk to School on the Pennsy Trail.
On Tuesday evening, August 7, 2012, the Irvington Community School, Inc. Board of Directors meeting hosted an historic event: Scott McKinney, ICS, Inc. school resource officer (SRO), was sworn in as an Irvington Community Schools police officer and named chief of police.
We are pleased to report that ICES 4th grader Leilani Franco has been named The Art Education Association of Indiana (AEAI) Elementary Division Winner for the State of Indiana, for Youth Art Month 2012.
Pictured is ICES 4th grade student Leilani Franco proudly displaying her award for artistic excellence from the Art Education Association of Indiana
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