A new Look, Design & Name
With the new school year comes a newly redesigned web site. The original ICRS website has been in existence for over 5 years now and was beginning to show its age and limitations. The new site is using modern open-source software that is capable of expansion and accommodating the changes we will need moving into the future.



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In celebration of what would have been Dr. Seuss’ 104th birthday, students at Immaculate Conception Regional School held a Dr. Seuss birthday party. Children from the forensics team performed assorted Seuss stories for all the grades. Favorites included “Horton Hatches the Egg” and “Green Eggs and Ham.”
Each year, 8th Grade students from Immaculate Conception Regional School compete to be inducted into the "Pi Society" by memorizing the first 100 digits of the mathematical term Pi. This contest is made possible by a member of the school community who awards each successful student with a $50 bond and a plaque. This person also donates pizza to the entire 8th Grade class for participating in the contest. This year's "Pi Society" members are Victoria Holowienka and Joseph Galica, pictured with Principal, Diane DiSpagna, and Vice Principal, David Carr.
In a tradition dating back more than 20 years, students at the Immaculate Conception Regional School’s annual Thanksgiving lunch donned paper costumes to enjoy a Thanksgiving lunch before breaking for the holiday. Here, third- and fourth-graders dressed as Pilgrims and American Indians gather for the lunch, which was prepared by school parents right down to the turkey, and enjoyed by the classes as the culmination of a musical and historical observance. It reinforced the classes’ studies of early American history this semester.