Join us tonight for the first Boys Lacrosse game in school history.
Indian Land @ Clover. 6:30 pm start time.
about 2 months ago, Indian Land High School
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Senior Class of 2026!
This is a reminder that we will be taking a whole senior class photo on the bleachers on the football field. Please wear your school spirit attire: 'Our Final Chapter" sweatshirt if you have one. If not any Indian Land clothing would be great. See below for instructions:
1. Thursday, March 5, 2026
2. Football Stadium bleachers
3. Time: 3:25
When you hear the dismissal for all seniors, please report directly to the Football Stadium and sit on the bleachers.
Thank you,
The Yearbook Staff 2026
about 2 months ago, Indian Land High School
Ms. Jennifer LeBlanc led students in designing artwork for Youth Art Month. Congratulations to Taylor H and Miah M, whose selected designs will be displayed in front of the Springs House in Lancaster throughout March.
about 2 months ago, Indian Land High School
A group of at least six people kneel, sit, and stand around a large mural or banner laid flat on a light floor, collaboratively painting a stylized natural landscape. The design centers on a large brown trunk with branching limbs and broad areas of light and dark green foliage; other sections are being painted pink and many areas remain white with pencil outlines. Paint pots and brushes surround the canvas; the artists wear casual clothes and some wear aprons. The indoor studio background shows a plain light wall, a few small dark electrical outlets, and a rack with rolled materials.
A colored drawing titled “The Garden that Forgot the Clock” centered on an hourglass: the bottom bulb contains a vibrant green tree rooted in soil, the top bulb holds a barren dead tree with exposed roots and branches. Two dark textured pillars resembling tree trunks flank the hourglass with visible roots at their bases. Broken clocks with Roman numerals appear on either side in the background; a blue flower appears left and a pink flower right. The scene sits on a green textured background. Document header lists student name (Taylor Thorns‑Hick), grade 10, school, and teacher. A small photograph in the top right shows an outdoor tilted cube installation painted with a figure on a red background near trees and a building.
A large collaborative painting spread flat on the floor shows a fantastical landscape: a light blue sky with three elongated golden clocks (appearing to float or melt), a central spiky crystalline formation in grey and blue, and a lush green field with many flowers. Several people paint different sections; some areas (sky, clocks, crystal, parts of foliage) are colored while foreground flowers and leaves remain black‑and‑white sketches. The foreground shows a person’s arm with a green smiley drawn on it painting foliage; another person with long dark hair paints a clock. Many small paint pots and brushes are scattered nearby and a small printed reference image of the finished artwork lies at the lower right.
Congratulations to the ILHS Winter Percussion team to its first performance of the season — marking the very first time Indian Land has had indoor marching winter percussion. Not only did they perform… they earned First Place!

2 months ago, Indian Land High School
winter percussion poses in a gymnasium on a gray floor, they wear white costumes accented with pastel colors.
2026 Yearbook-Last Chance to Guarantee

Time is running out to purchase the 2026 yearbook. The yearbook staff is working hard to finish the book and If you are interested in one, please purchase at http://jostensyearbooks.com?ref=A07585000 A payment plan is available at checkout. We cannot guarantee a yearbook unless you preorder before 2/24/26. If you are unsure if you ordered, please check here https://www.jostens.com/customer-service/yearbook-order-tracking RESERVE YOUR YEARBOOK TODAY BEFORE WE SUBMIT OUR FINAL ORDER ON 2/26/26.
2 months ago, Indian Land High School
Please congratulate the members of the Theatre Honors class for their performance this weekend. Of the 39 students that we took on the trip, 18 students received a superior ranking in their individual events, one student was recognized with an excellence in acting in our one-act, two received a superior ranking (the highest) in acting in our one-act, and overall, our show, The Staggering Heartbreak of Jasmine Merriwether, received a superior ranking! We are so excited to bring home Indian Land’s first Theatre trophy, and we can’t wait to bring many more in the years to come!
2 months ago, Indian Land High School
Cast of ILHS Honors Theatre class pose outside of a building on a college campus. They pose with medels and a trophy.
GET EXCITED! PROM TICKET SALES BEGIN MONDAY.

Prom Date: Saturday, April 18th, 2026
Time: 8PM-Midnight
Place: The Gateway Center- 3200 Commerce Dr # C, Richburg, SC 29729
Refreshments: Heavy horderves and drinks (dinner will not be served)
Ticket Price: $75 per person
Ticket Sales Dates: Feb 23 - March 6 in the commons before school and during lunch

Prom Registration Form (linked below)
Early grads, Seniors, and Juniors must complete this form before purchasing a ticket

Outside Guest Form (copies available outside D116)
If your guest does not attend ILHS, the outside guest form must be completed prior to purchasing a ticket.
2 months ago, Indian Land High School
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Please congratulate the ILHS JROTC Archery team for a very successful First Lancaster and Chester League
competition, held at ILHS on 19 Feb 2026. Here are the results from the competition:

There were a total of Six JROTC schools represented and ILHS JROTC finished First overall in the
BULLSEYE competition with a score of 1636 points.
Team A overall individual score for the Bullseye target competition:
Sofia A scored of 285
Zane M scored of 283

Team B overall individual score for the Bullseye target competition:
Peter E scored of 256

Team A team score for the Bullseye target competition:
Travis M scored of 271

Team B team score for the Bullseye target competition:
Remi K scored of 247
2 months ago, Indian Land High School
ILHS JROTC pose with their trophy awarded for Archery
Lancaster County School District is at a pivotal moment. As we continue the search for our next Superintendent, we are committed to a process that is transparent, inclusive, and community-driven. The Lancaster County School District Board of Trustees is providing an update. Follow the Search: https://lancastercsdsc.sites.thrillshare.com/article/2714457
2 months ago, Lancaster County School District
Superintendent Search Update 2/17/26
Dear ILHS Parents, We are excited to invite you to the 3rd Annual Indian Land Gala on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at The Ballantyne Hotel. This elegant evening is dedicated to supporting Indian Land Athletic & Band Boosters, PTSO, and other ILHS student organizations. Your attendance directly helps fund programs and opportunities that make a lasting difference for our students. We hope you will join us for a wonderful night of celebration, connection, and giving back to our growing ILHS community. 🎟 Tickets & Sponsorships: event.gives/ilgala 🌐 Website: indianlandgala.com Celebrate. Connect. Give with purpose. We look forward to seeing you there! Warmly, The Indian Land Gala Committee
2 months ago, Indian Land High School
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Join us for the 1st Annual Lancaster County School District MULTIMEDIA SHOWCASE! 🎥📸🎙️✍️
Tuesday, March 5 • Buford Multipurpose Building • 10:30 AM–6:30 PM
Learn, collaborate, and compete with local industry leaders, alumni, and students across the district. Broadcast, Photography, Reporting, Social Media, Writing — show your skills and enter the district-level competition. Sign-up and competition details coming soon.
https://forms.gle/HGToqa5D6zX8zygk9
#WeTellTheStory
2 months ago, Indian Land High School
Flyer for the 1st Annual Lancaster County School District Multimedia Showcase. A teal hexagon with a darker teal border contains the headline: “LANCASTER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT MULTIMEDIA SHOWCASE” and lists areas: BROADCAST • PHOTOGRAPHY • REPORTING • SOCIAL MEDIA • WRITING. Event details: Tuesday, March 5th, Buford Multipurpose Building, 10:30 AM–6:30 PM. Icons around the text show a camera, video camera, microphone, books, chat bubble with a heart, and people. Tagline: #WeTellTheStory. Note: Learn and collaborate with local industry leaders, former students and current students across the district; enter the competition to showcase your talents — sign-up and competition info coming soon.
Join us Tuesday, Feb. 24, 6–7 PM for a free virtual MLP Parent Success session: Helping Your Child Succeed in School with guest presenter Angela León (semirosas). Multiple languages & interpreters available — text 803-577-1838 to request a language. Zoom: ID 940 9676 1561 • Passcode G4UT3L. Info: ML.ServicesCenter@LCSD.K12.sc.us. We’ll also share details about our big annual event with gifts, prizes, teacher activities, food, and community resources — you don’t want to miss it!

Únase a nosotros el martes 24 de febrero, de 6:00 a 7:00 PM para una sesión virtual gratuita de MLP Parent Success: "Ayudando a su hijo(a) a tener éxito en la escuela" con la presentadora invitada Angela León (semirosas). Habrá varios idiomas e intérpretes disponibles — envíe un SMS al 803-577-1838 para solicitar idioma. Zoom: ID 940 9676 1561 • Código: G4UT3L. Información: ML.ServicesCenter@LCSD.K12.sc.us. También compartiremos detalles sobre nuestro gran evento anual con regalos, premios, actividades dirigidas por maestros, comida y mesas informativas de recursos comunitarios — ¡no se lo pierda!
2 months ago, Indian Land High School
Flyer on a light wooden background with colored pencils and a yellow ruler at the edges. Top-left: Lancaster County School District logo and tagline “Putting our children first.” Top-right: MLP Multilingual Learner Program logo with “MLP” made from international flags. Headline: “MLP Parent Success Virtual Session.” Date/time: Tuesday, February 24, 6:00–7:00 PM. Notes: multiple languages available (text/call to request), interpreters available (text 803-577-1838). Session titled “Helping Your Child Succeed in School” with guest presenter Angela León (semirosas). Includes Zoom details: Meeting ID 940 9676 1561 • Passcode G4UT3L and a QR code. Contact: ML.ServicesCenter@LCSD.K12.sc.us and Call/Text/WhatsApp 803-577-1838. Footer: announcement about a big annual event with gifts, prizes, teacher-led activities, food, and informational community resource tables.
Volante sobre un fondo de madera clara con lápices de colores y una regla amarilla en los bordes. Arriba a la izquierda: logotipo de Lancaster County School District y lema “Putting our children first”. Arriba a la derecha: logotipo de MLP Multilingual Learner Program con “MLP” formado por banderas internacionales. Titular: “MLP Parent Success Virtual Session”. Fecha/hora: martes 24 de febrero, 6:00–7:00 PM. Notas: varios idiomas disponibles (envíe texto/llame para solicitar), intérpretes disponibles (envíe texto al 803-577-1838). Sesión titulada “Ayudando a su hijo(a) a tener éxito en la escuela” con la presentadora invitada Angela León (semirosas). Incluye detalles de Zoom: ID de reunión 940 9676 1561 • Código G4UT3L y un código QR. Contacto: ML.ServicesCenter@LCSD.K12.sc.us y llamar/enviar SMS/WhatsApp al 803-577-1838. Pie: anuncio sobre un gran evento anual con regalos, premios, actividades dirigidas por maestros, comida y mesas informativas sobre recursos comunitarios.
Join us in congratulating these 5 fabulous students. They represented Indian Land High School at the annual University of South Carolina Band Clinic this weekend! Congratulations Araleigh Kluesner, Sydney Heritage, Zachary Van Tine, Aidan Rohlfing, and Rebecca Bankston! You made the Warrior Nation proud!
2 months ago, Indian Land High School
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Join the Warrior Band virtual informational meeting — Thursday, Feb. 26 at 6:30 PM. Prospective instrumentalists and color guard (no experience needed) and families welcome. Join via meet.google.com/ais-krsu-pqb or scan the QR codes for the 2025 fall recap and 2026 band camp info.
2 months ago, Indian Land High School
Flyer titled “WARRIOR BAND INFORMATIONAL MEETING.” Large header at top. A word-cloud style block lists values and skills in bold caps: WORK, EXCELLENCE, ETHIC, LIFE SKILLS, FAMILY, PASSION, TEAMWORK, PROBLEM, PE CREDIT, SOLVING, SELF DISCIPLINE, PERSEVERANCE, CREATIVITY, PERFORMANCE. Below are three bullet points: • WHO: All prospective/new instrumentalists, color guard members (rising HS or current HS students) and their families. (Color Guard—no previous experience is required!) • WHEN: Thursday, February 26th at 6:30 PM. • WHAT: Join us for our virtual informational meeting to learn about the upcoming season. Enthusiastic line: “HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!!” A meeting link is shown as HTTPS://MEET.GOOGLE.COM/AIS-KRSU-PQB with instruction “OR SCAN BELOW TO JOIN THE MEETING.” Two QR-scan callouts at the bottom read “SCAN FOR 2025 FALL RECAP” and “SCAN FOR 2026 BAND CAMP INFORMATION.” Clean, informational layout; intended audience: rising and current high school band and color guard students and their families.
Thank you to Joey Robinson, from Movement Mortgage, MaryJo Burd, realtor/broker, and Breadsmith for sponsoring a snack cart for teachers and bus drivers!
2 months ago, Indian Land High School
Five people gathered in a bright hallway around a two-tier snack cart. The top shelf holds baked goods; a person with reddish-brown hair in a gray hoodie and checkered Vans reaches toward the treats. To her right are a woman in a red vest and a man in a red polo and cap wearing visitor badges. Another woman in a gray head covering and dark purple top holds a cookie and soda. The bottom shelf has red baskets with chip bags and soda cans.   "Please enjoy a treat on us!"
Round black platter filled with assorted baked goods on paper liners printed "BREADSMITH / HAND MADE BREAD." Left side: small chocolate chip cookies and mini chocolate muffins in white liners; light-colored pastries with white icing drizzle. Center: slices of pink/red berry-swirled bread or cake. Right and bottom: various scones or biscuits, some topped or drizzled with white icing and some with chocolate chips.
Selfie of a smiling man and woman standing outdoors in front of a large school building. The man (left) wears a red polo and gray cap with "Impact" script; the woman (right) wears a red quilted vest over a white top and a necklace with two heart-shaped charms. Part of the building facade shows "LAND HIGH SCHOOL." Cars are visible in the parking lot and the sky is overcast.
Mr Wanger, A bearded man wearing sunglasses, a white shirt, and a pink tie stands beside a yellow school bus near its front wheel and door. In front of him is a black utility cart stocked with snacks and drinks labeled or partially visible: "SKINNY POP" (28 bags), fruit snacks, granola, Capri Sun, Honey Grahams, Apple Jacks, Ritz, and bottled water. The bus shows the number "41" and partial text "SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SC" on its side; a nearby sign reads "SCHOOL BUS" . The scene is outdoors on asphalt under a clear sky.

🎉 INDIAN LAND HIGH SCHOOL
50/50 CASH RAFFLE 🎉

💰 WIN BIG. GIVE BACK. 💰

The Indian Land High School PTSO is kicking off a 50/50 Cash Raffle, and YOU could walk away with HALF THE POT! 🏆

🎟️ When you buy a ticket, you’re supporting:
⭐ Students & Teachers
⭐ School-Wide Events
⭐ Staff Appreciation & Lunches
⭐ Athletic Booster Club
⭐ Band Booster Club

📅 Fundraiser Dates:
February 2 – March 31

🏆 Winner drawn electronically:
📆 April 1 at 12:00 PM

✨ Every ticket makes a difference—and one lucky winner takes home 50% of the total cash pot! 💵

🎟️ Tickets are $20 and can only be purchased at: www.indianlandraffle.com

50_50 Jackpot for Indian Land High! 💰✨
💙💛 Support Our School. Show Your Warrior Pride! 💛💙

2 months ago, Indian Land High School
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Check out the February 2026 Community Newsletter - The Connector -https://app.smore.com/n/9xke8

3 months ago, Lancaster County School District
The Connector - February 2026
1st Annual ILHS Warrior Band Booster Car Show — May 2, 9:00 AM–2:00 PM at ILHS football field parking lot (6100 Charlotte Hwy, Lancaster, SC). $20 registration. Awards, 50/50 raffle, concessions, and entertainment by ILHS Band. Rain date May 9. bandsofindianland.com
3 months ago, Indian Land High School
Flyer for the "1st Annual ILHS Warrior Band Booster Car Show." Large headline reads the event name, followed by date and time: "May 2nd, 9AM–2PM." Lists awards (Best in Show, People's Choice, Student's Choice, Band Directors Award), a 50/50 raffle and other prizes, concessions available, and entertainment provided by ILHS Band. Location given as "6100 Charlotte Hwy, Lancaster, SC 29707 — football field home parking lot." Registration fee: "$20." Closing lines say "See you there!" and note a rain date of May 9th. Includes website bandsofindianland.com.
Congratulations to our students who have earned a seat in the 2026 SC Region 3 Honor Band!
3 months ago, Indian Land High School
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Join the Warrior Band virtual informational meeting — Thursday, Feb. 12 at 6:30 PM. Prospective instrumentalists and color guard (no experience needed) and families welcome. Join via meet.google.com/ais-krsu-pqb or scan the QR codes for the 2025 fall recap and 2026 band camp info.
3 months ago, Indian Land High School
Flyer titled “WARRIOR BAND INFORMATIONAL MEETING.” Large header at top. A word-cloud style block lists values and skills in bold caps: WORK, EXCELLENCE, ETHIC, LIFE SKILLS, FAMILY, PASSION, TEAMWORK, PROBLEM, PE CREDIT, SOLVING, SELF DISCIPLINE, PERSEVERANCE, CREATIVITY, PERFORMANCE. Below are three bullet points: • WHO: All prospective/new instrumentalists, color guard members (rising HS or current HS students) and their families. (Color Guard—no previous experience is required!) • WHEN: Thursday, February 12th at 6:30 PM. • WHAT: Join us for our virtual informational meeting to learn about the upcoming season. Enthusiastic line: “HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!!” A meeting link is shown as HTTPS://MEET.GOOGLE.COM/AIS-KRSU-PQB with instruction “OR SCAN BELOW TO JOIN THE MEETING.” Two QR-scan callouts at the bottom read “SCAN FOR 2025 FALL RECAP” and “SCAN FOR 2026 BAND CAMP INFORMATION.” Clean, informational layout; intended audience: rising and current high school band and color guard students and their families.