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Welcome
to Indianola Middle School
Warren County Health Services will be administering H1N1 immunizations in the Middle School cafeteria to the general public during parent-teacher conferences on November 9th & 12th from 3:00 - 7:00 p.m. They will also give the Tdap (Tetanus, Diptheria, & Pertussis) immunization to the Middle School students that have returned the consent form.
Click here for Indianola TDAP Letter >>
Click here for H1N1 Consent >>
Click here for Consent for Influenza Vaccination >>
Click here for Consent for Tdap >>
Click here for Screening Questionnaire
for Child and Teen Immunization >>
Student-Led Conferences
Fall conferences will be conducted on Monday, November 9th
and Thursday, November 12th from 2:30 to 8:00 P.M. Parent/teacher conferences will be student-led conferences, which enhances the role of the students in the conference process...
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What is the Golden Apple Award?
The Golden Apple Award is a very special recognition given to one special
teacher each month during the school year.
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My Favorite Teacher
The Iowa Hall of Pride, The Professional Educators of Iowa and ABC5 are helping build a better community with the My Favorite Teacher Award!
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Hy-Vee wants to bring a smile to your face. Starting in August,
your school has the opportunity to win $5,000 through Hy-Vee's "Smiles for Education" program. It works like this:
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Through Harmison’s Hometown Fundraising, the Indianola Middle School is conducting a fundraiser to help raise money for school activities, field trips, Show Choir, entry fees, student handbooks, outdoor equipment, and technology improvement efforts.
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Proud Traditions…Unlimited Possibilities. I am struck by the evidence of these guiding words for the school district. The middle school staff is a committed group of professionals that has taken steps to continually improve the learning experience
for students attending grades six through eight and beyond. I specifically reference education beyond middle school, because
a part of our mission is to prepare students for success in high school. In order to accomplish this we will stimulate rigorous academic growth of all students, and we will engage all students in a broad spectrum of learning.
It is essential that parents, guardians, additional family members, and community members actively participate too. There are a variety of ways to be involved in a student’s education including, but not limited to, asking specific questions about school, supporting school activities, communicating with the staff, setting goals and celebrating successes, and researching careers. Together we can ensure that each student will have the skills and support necessary to pursue the unlimited possibilities in the global economy.
Please take the time to explore not only the middle school web information but the information of all the district’s schools and departments. The strength of the Indianola Community School District reflected on those pages is evidence of the ongoing community support, high expectations, and the belief that anything is possible.
Sincerely,
Annette Jauron, Principal |