Teddy Bear Fund Drive activities are back at IHS

By GABI ISENBERG Many of Indiana High School’s clubs and associations are once again raising money for the annual Teddy Bear Fund Drive. The Teddy Bear Fund Drive is a tradition in Indiana that benefits pediatric care units in the area. Organizations and businesses all across the county raise money to donate to the cause. […]
Internship programs bring fun opportunities for IHS students

By LIZZIE OLSEN Becoming a senior can be a very exciting, yet overwhelming experience, and it is common for seniors to not be fully sure of what they want to do once they leave high school. Internship programs are an amazing way to get involved and gain experience in career fields that might spark some […]
IHS honors veterans

By ELLA MOSCO On November 10, 2022, during homeroom, students and staff honored veterans by watching a video presentation put together by social studies teacher Mr. Doody. The video consisted of information about the many wars and battles the U. S. military has faced and to honor the soldiers who have sacrificed for their country. […]
Leadership students addresses seasonal depression issues

By ELIA DIETZ For the month of November, IHS Leadership Seminar is focusing on uplifting students dealing with depression or other mental health issues. During academic advising, students made their own personalized hand turkey, writing what they’re grateful for on it. Leadership provided paper and other crafting materials to academic advising teachers to hand out […]
The main office welcomes new staff

By ADDISON MOSCO This year, IHS welcomes a brand new office staff. Mrs. Gallo, Mrs. Schwartz, and Mrs. Smith are the friendly faces of the main office this year. The main office is always working hard on keeping things organized and making sure everything is easier for everyone in the school. The office welcomes a […]
Getting a book into everyone’s hands: IHS has a new librarian

By LIZZIE OLSEN Not only does IHS gaining a new librarian mean new staff, but it also means new opportunities for the students. From beginner readers to die-hard book lovers, our new Librarian, Mr. Perkovich, is excited to share the library with each and every one of the students here at IHS. This year will […]
America and the World III classes visit Washington DC

By ELLA MOSCO On October 31, students in the America and the World III classes took a field trip to the Holocaust Museum and the Smithsonian Museum of American History in Washington DC. Students in these classes are learning about World War II and the effects of the Holocaust as part of a unit on […]
Leadership promotes “Your Story Matters”

PRESS RELEASE As part of Leadership Seminar’s mental health initiative this year, they have worked on spreading awareness for a battle we all face. On the final Thursday of each month, Leadership is asking that faculty, staff, and students around the district wear these shirts. Order forms are outside Ms. Duffy’s room (100), or you […]
IHS Eco-Club is making a difference to our environment

By LIZZIE OLSEN As clubs are officially on everyone’s schedules, it’s important to get to learn about each and every one of them. If you are a nature lover and want a fun and interactive way to show your care for the environment, then keep reading. The IHS Eco-Club is full of incredibly passionate members […]
IHS Responds to the death of the Queen

By CAROLINE PORTER September 8, 2022 is a day that will forever be written in history books. 70 years and 241 days on the throne came to an end for Queen Elizabeth the Second. After many weeks of concerning health, the royal family announced the death of the beloved Queen. Most people were in class […]