
We survived week one of testing and ELA is done! ✔️ These kiddos worked very hard and I couldn't be more proud!
The beautiful weather and yummy snacks made the long mornings bearable! ♥️








KCHS culinary classes worked hard this week to prepare 285 servings of mac and cheese dinners for community members! Make sure to head over to the food pantry at the senior center tomorrow to pick up meals for your family! Thank you to Kids Feeding Kids, John Garlock, the First Christian Church, and the Ministerial Alliance for your partnership in helping us give back to our community!











Proud of these Varsity Tracksters AND How Blessed Are We to have a state champion and record holder helping coach our jumpers! Thank you Amy Simerly for sharing your gifts of talent and time. We appreciate you!!
Albany: 100dash, 2nd place, Clare. 200 dash, 2nd place, Clare. 800run, 3rd, Maite. 110Hurdles, 2nd, Cooper. 200dash, 2nd, Cooper. 300Hurdles, 2nd, Cooper. 800 run, 5th, Bryntyn. 1600run, 2nd, Brody. 4x400, 3rd, Luke, Dorian, Bryntyn, Brody.
Congratulations again Kats! We are proud of you!!!





🧑🔬Welcome to our laboratory!! 🧪
Ms. Kessler's 3rd grade learned all about slime this week and how to make it!










Help support King City FFA!


Congratulations to our HS Scholar Bowl Team! They claimed a share of the GRC West Conference title with North Andrew and all four starting members received conference honors. 1st Team: Cooper Mooney. 2nd Team: Lane Kollitz. Honorable Mention: Andrew Pulliam and Shawn Phipps.



King City FCCLA is fundraising with Country Creations again this spring to raise money to send 7 kiddos to compete at the FCCLA National Leadership Conference in Orlando, Florida! Show some love to a mom or grad in your life and mention KCHS FCCLA! ❤️


King City FCCLA's 2nd Annual Italian Dinner! Make sure to come out and support these kiddos heading to Nationals to compete! First come first serve! Free will donation!


Informational Writing is more fun when you write about your favorite fast-food restaurant! Mrs. Oldham's 3rd graders worked hard to research their restaurant of choice while creating SIX detailed paragraphs about the history, menu items, atmosphere, and fun facts. Finally, they presented their hard work to the class and we all learned something new!








The King City R-I School District would like to recognize the Class of 2025. This year's class has performed well their classrooms, on the ball field and in their co-curricular activities. We would like to salute our seniors and thank them for all of the hard work they have done.
Today we honor Tristen Taylor. Congratulations Tristen! We are proud of you!!


The King City R-I School District would like to recognize the Class of 2025. This year's class has performed well their classrooms, on the ball field and in their co-curricular activities. We would like to salute our seniors and thank them for all of the hard work they have done.
Today we honor Wylie McKinnon. Congratulations Wylie! We are proud of you!!


The King City R-I School District would like to recognize the Class of 2025. This year's class has performed well their classrooms, on the ball field and in their co-curricular activities. We would like to salute our seniors and thank them for all of the hard work they have done.
Today we honor Madilynn Daise. Congratulations Madilynn! We are proud of you!!


The King City R-I School District would like to recognize the Class of 2025. This year's class has performed well in the classroom, on the ball field, and in their co-curricular activities. We would like to salute our seniors and thank them for their hard work they have done.
Today we honor Darwin Bowden. Congratulations Darwin! We are proud of you.


Preview of the Class of 2025! Excited to see your futures!!!


HS Scholar Bowl defeated North Harrison 360-60 and Worth County 280-120 in the last games of the regular season. The top scorers were Cooper with 130, Shawn with 40, Andrew with 40, Lane with 40, and Garion with 30. The Kats will host the Class 1 District 6 competition on Saturday 4/12.


Lifetime Sports Class is gearing up for summer with a cornhole tournament.





Oh, No! Toad!
First grade worked on reading and identifying words with different spellings of the long vowel sound /o/.
What better way to learn than by playing games!





5th grade shredded our testing worries yesterday! Heading into the next few weeks with positive vibes only! 🤞🏽





March Math Wrap-Up----Students and Staff celebrated Pi Day with a Pie-In-The-Face competition raising $ for math scholarships to be awarded this May. Thank you to our fearless administrators for their willingness to take one for team:).





