Tributes continue to come in for the young people who lost their lives in a car crash last weekend.
Five young people, including two Co Monaghan natives, lost their lives in County Louth on Saturday night.
Chloe McGee, Shay Duffy, Alan McCluskey, Dylan Commins, and Chloe Hipson died on the Ardee Road in Dundalk after 9pm.
Inver College in Carrickmacross paid tribute to its former Head Girl of the class of 2019, Chloe McGee.
In a statement posted on social media, the school remembered Chloe as "a wonderful student, fantastic sports person, and a fine example to those in the school, and in the community."
The school went on to say that Chloe left an "indelible" mark of kindness and love in her path, and that her memory will be cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Inver College also remembered, and offered its condolences, to the family of Shay Duffy. Shay's brother, Vinnie, is a student in the school.
3 Parishes Macra also expressed its "heartfelt devastation and profound sadness" following the death of Chloe McGee.
The club said that Chloe brought a "smile, laugh, and spark into the light of every room she entered".
It added that Chloe was "never short of a story, the craic, or a kind word for everyone she met".
Meanwhile, CC Styling and Performance in Carrickmacross extended its sympathies to Dylan Cummins, who they described as "the heart of the car community".
Dylan did some work for the company, before going on to open his own business.
CC Styling said that the car community is "still in shock," and described Dylan as an "upcoming legend", that will "forever be in peoples memory".