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The 1969 in the school's address refers to IRHS' first graduating class. In 1995, overcrowding at Indian River forced the school to add an extension, known as the "new wing." Starting in the summer of 2011, construction began to renovate and expand the school. [ 2 ]
Event 1998-1999 school year Teachers were in a legal strike position and students rallied together to organize a sit-in support of the hardworking teachers. This peaceful protest was held in the front hall of the school with encouraging speeches; local media covered the event. 2004-2005 school year
The 2011 high school football season was a season that no one saw coming. The team was coming off two back to back 5-5 regular season records. The Indians ran through the 2011 regular season schedule with an undefeated record.
Before the pandemic, 26,000 students rode 427 buses daily. Currently, 22,579 students ride 420 buses, according to the announcement. Other reasons are that the changes could mean:
The vet tech was so excited when she saw there was a Ragdoll on the schedule for that day. Footage of her bounding off to the animal is positively charming.
IRHS is a four-letter acronym that may stand for: Indian Railways Health Service; Iroquois Ridge High School, Oakville, Ontario; Ironwood Ridge High School, Oro Valley, Arizona; Indian River High School (disambiguation), several in the United States; Institute of Research in Horticulture and Seeds, public organisation of agronomic research, France
Due to its mascot, the Pop-Tarts Bowl has become one of the most infamous bowls in recent years.. However, the bowl is just in its second year under its current name and second location. The bowl ...
The history of Ironwood Ridge includes substantial controversy and a federal court decision from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in 2000 from Republican John Pae. The Amphi School District's first high school (Amphitheater) was built in 1939, followed by Canyon del Oro High School in 1962.