Example in the Past
I’m writing from before! There will be a major pandemic and we won’t have school for the Spring.
I’m writing from before! There will be a major pandemic and we won’t have school for the Spring.
Project based learning is a teaching method that IACS has fully embodied, evident in every class regardless of subject. Many […]
“Does everyone remember what the homework is?” asks History Teacher Leanne Barnes, causing Sophomore Alexis Wright to acknowledge the teacher […]
For endersession, would you rather be with friends, spend the least amount of money, or just have fun no matter […]
Students were shocked and upset at the amount of snow we received on Monday March 21, but they were positively […]
While a winter storm approached on the first day of spring, Sunday, March 20th, many local students began to wonder […]
On Saturday, February 6th, Dr. Arnold announced via The Hawk that the high school staff has decided to return to […]
As the new semester begins, students and teachers alike are beginning to feel the effects of new classes and modified […]
Over the years, music has become a huge shared part of the human experience; and at IACS, this is especially […]
“It’s a pretty special place,” said Middle School Dean of Students, Charlene LaRoche. IACS is turning 20 years old, celebrating […]
Students at IACS are getting concerned over their current homework load, resulting in being stressed about not being able to […]
Last January the IACS cheer team arrived at a home game at Notre Dame Academy hoping to perform their halftime […]
The IACS Student Government is making big changes! Remember the days in IACS before a vending machine, microwaves, and a […]
There have been many changes made to IACS this year, that have greatly affected both the staff and student body. […]
As the end of 2015 fast approaches, the first trimester division of choice blocks at IACS is also coming to […]
During the past ten weeks, the IACS Girl’s Soccer Team had a great season. As of October 21, the Hawks […]
The new lunch schedule has gotten people all around the school talking, some bad and some good.
On Wednesday October 14, 2015, the first floor hallway was unusually silent. The cause of this impossible anomaly was made […]
[wpdevart_youtube]VPeJcUDoWiU[/wpdevart_youtube] Watch the first Introductory Episode here! Lecture Hall Live is back again this year and plans to be bigger […]
Editor’s Note: These interviews were done pre-election to see what our candidates were hoping to do if elected.
There had been a lot of buzz about what’s happening this year in electing the co-presidents for Student Government.
Gender is something which a lot of people take for granted as a simple thing. Society judges people instantly, identifying […]
Adam Reilly ‘11 has had an eventful four years since leaving IACS, full of exciting new self–discoveries.
On April 11, Andrew Gibson ‘12 passed away in his apartment in Portland, ME after battling a heroin addiction for […]
“Wow, wow, wow.” Those were IACS Social Worker Nancy Tripp’s first words when she saw Evan Hirmer ‘11 when he […]
Upon graduating IACS, Chantelle Somers ‘11 wanted to take a gap year, but due to external pressure to continue straight […]
Earlier this school year, Sophomore Nicholas Passarelli was named to the 2014 Massachusetts State Track Coaches Association (MSTCA) All-Academic Cross […]
“We could all be in a situation where we need help. So giving help when we don’t necessarily need it, […]
The hour of code is an event led by code.org to encourage people to try coding. The hour of […]
One of the many features that made the Winter Exhibition Night such a success on December 2 was the series […]