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.
ICES offers a wide variety of after-school enrichment clubs. Clubs are open to any K-5 student who maintains a "C" average or better throughout the semester. With few exceptions, all clubs begin at 3:20 p.m. and conclude at 4 p.m. daily.
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. This helps them to grow intellectually as well as to experience group learning in a more casual setting with teachers who share the same "outside" interests as the students. Further, students form new friendships and deepen existing ones by sharing in the pursuit of extracurricular interests.
ICES clubs include National Elementary Honor Society, STUCO (Student Council), Math Pentathlon, Gardening Club, Run/Walk Club, and Green Team.
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