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Ironwood School District Receives More Good News
IRONWOOD – Last evening was another good night for the Ironwood School District. School Board members were told that the total district student population had increased by four students since last month’s meeting. To further the good news, Superintendent Tim Kolesar told the trustees that two more students were added to the roles today. Unofficially, that would make the up-to-the-minute student count 862.
 
Monday's meeting began with awards being given to the Students of the Month. Each month a student from each school within the district will be recognized for their good character; all a part of the IASD’s Wright Way Program.
Last night receiving certificates, tee shirts and certificates for diner out were: first grade student from Sleight School, Crystal Green. pictured above - Fourth grade student Brady Tait was the Norrie School Citizen of the Month. Troy Bastman an eighth grader, was the Middle School’s Citizen of the Month and Cole Stevens (10th grade) was recognized as the Citizen of the Month from LLW High School.
For the second time in two months, the Wright Way program was the recipient of a cash donation. This month it was the Class of 59 that bestowed $2,500 to the Wright Way Program.

Presenting the check to Marcy Kusz and John Lupino, are Gary Harrington, Jo Benakis, Al Rye, Joanne Sauter and Jerome Johnsten.

above - Michelle Bradley was hired in October to be the part time extended hours library teacher at Luther L Wright, Those new extended hours are: Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM