The lower elementary kids are each sponsoring a 3rd-6th grade classroom by bringing them snacks and a poster to encourage them on their upcoming MAP tests! Mrs. Law's kindergarten classroom took special treats to Mrs. Johnson's 5th grade classroom today!
about 1 month ago, Jeannia Law
Don't forget the book fair! Hours this week are: Monday 3:00-6:15 Tuesday 3:00-6:15 Wednesday 3:00-7:00
about 1 month ago, Addie Hunter
Book Fair
The boy's golf team got their season underway with a match at Stanberry on March 26th. Junior Tucker Mollus led the Kats with a 9-hole score of 48 and finished fourth overall. Cooper Tunks, Gage Parsons, Jax Jundy, and Ryder Sample were other members competing that day.
about 1 month ago, Todd Shifflett
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Meet Jesse! At the beginning of the year, reading was a big challenge, but through hard work and determination, he's grown two grade levels! We are so proud of his resilience and success. Keep shining, Jesse!
about 1 month ago, Erin Price
Student Spotlight 🎓🌟
This week in Mrs. Oldham's 3rd Grade class, we reviewed for the ELA MAP test while learning all about COOKIES! What better way to end our Cookie Review Week with baking peanut butter cookies and enjoying them in this weather?!
about 1 month ago, Mallory Oldham
Our ingredients!
Comprehension Questions
They thought this felt like kinetic sand!
Final results before baking!
Pressing the design into the cookie!
Pressing the design into the cookie!
Pressing the design into the cookie!
Pressing the design into the cookie!
Eliza Ruoff is a 4th grader and she loves to read. She has earned 129 AR points for the fourth quarter so far. We can't wait to see how many more points she will earn before the quarter ends! Way to go Eliza!
about 1 month ago, Mariah Maudlin
Forensics students enjoyed hands-on practice of forensics skills, a virtual autopsy, and a psychology lecture by Sal Costa during Tru Crime Day at Truman State University
about 1 month ago, Debra Kollitz
Students pose on steps of Kirk Memorial
Virtual cadaver lab
Students practice fingerprinting
Crime scene evidence collection
HS government students simulated how capitalist, communist, and traditional economic systems impact the lives of people around the world.
about 1 month ago, Kelcey Willis
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It's Book Fair time! The fair is all set up and we will be looking forward to seeing you. Book Fair hours are: Thursday March 27th 3:00-6:00 Monday, March 31st 3:00-6:15 Tuesday, April 1st, 3:00-6:15 Wednesday, April 2nd, 3:00-7:00
about 1 month ago, Addie Hunter
Book Fair
Book Fair
Book Fair
Preschool loved our visit to the high school science class to learn about volcanos for V Week.
about 1 month ago, Karon Combe
volcano fun
volcano fun
volcano fun
volcano fun
volcano fun
These 11 FIRST graders have met a huge milestone! They have read and tested on a combined total of 1,000 books and the school year isn't even over yet! What an amazing accomplishment! Way to go, first graders!
about 1 month ago, Ashley Proffitt
We have read 1,000 books!
Flyers are coming home soon! Join us for a night of Reading and Baseball!!
about 1 month ago, Corey Nickell
King City Elementary Literacy Night
Look what came today! stay tuned for Book Fair Details.
about 1 month ago, Addie Hunter
Book Fair! stay tuned for details.
Congratulations to February's Name That Tune winners. Mrs. Reed for the teachers and her first hour FACS Leadership class.
about 1 month ago, Erin Hunter
February Name that Tune
HS Scholar Bowl defeated Princeton 270-220 and St. Joe Christian 300-270. Our top scorers were Cooper with 120, Lane with 50, Andrew with 30, and Shawn with 10. The Kats face off against Worth County and North Harrison Tuesday, April 8th at Worth County.
about 1 month ago, Kelcey Willis
To help the second graders spice up their writing and speaking vocabularies, they participated in The Great Spicy Word Challenge! The students brought a spicy word, a prop used to act out the word, and explained the meaning to the class. They had so much fun learning and sharing new words with their class!
about 1 month ago, Lyndsey Walters
2nd grade’s “Great Spicy Word Wall"
2nd grade’s “Great Spicy Word Wall”
2nd grade’s “Great Spicy Word Wall”
The King City Athletic Booster Club honored January and February Kathletes of the Month for their performance and representation finishing the winter sports season strong. Thank you for showcasing your talents and representing our community well both on and off the court throughout the basketball season. WE ARE PROUD OF YOU!!! Boys Basketball: Landon Carlson, Coltin Potter, & Johnny Garlock January Kathletes - Landon Carlson and Coltin Potter. Coltin led the team in scoring during the Stanberry Tournament averaging 17.3 ppg. Landon Carlson led the team in scoring during the King City Tournament averaging 16 ppg. February Kathlete - Jonny Garlock. Jonny played exceptionally well in February and had a game high 27 points in a season finale. Cheerleaders: Brylin Armfield & Beatrix Bowden. January & February High School Cheer Kathletes- Brylin Armfield & Beatrix Bowden. Both of these ladies do an amazing job of balancing both basketball and cheer life. They both change gears quickly from a hard fought basketball game to cheering on the boys as they play. I always see Brylin helping with cheers on the sideline and Bea is always so gracious towards her teammates. Girls Basketball: England Garlock, Isabella Taylor, Clare Staley, & Anna Boone January Kathletes: Varsity- England Garlock- England's role this year has changed tremendously, and she has handled it very well. She went from playing around 3 minutes/ game last year, to almost playing every minute of every game. I am very proud of her growth this year, and can't wait to see her growth for next year. JV- Isabella Taylor- This was Isabella's first year playing basketball, her improvement and dedication throughout the season is something I admired greatly. She may have not played a lot of game minutes, but she was always a great teammate. February Kathletes: Varsity- Clare Staley- Clare had a great finish to the season, she did a great job producing on offense and defense. Clare also received 2nd Team All Conference this year. JV- Anna Boone- Anna stepped up in a big way during February, starting some varsity games, and playing some very important minutes for the team. I appreciate that she was always ready whenever we needed her on any given night.
about 1 month ago, Nicole Staley
January & February Kathletes
HS Scholar Bowl attended the Northwest Invitational Pub Style Tournament at North Andrew. Traeh competed in a Rubik's cube competition, and Andrew and Garion faced off in Head, Shoulders, Knees, Go!
about 1 month ago, Kelcey Willis
pub tournament
pub tournament
pub tournament
pub tournament
Donna Humphrey from the MU extension office presented multiple classes to 4th and 5th grade students teaching them the importance of exercise and nutrition. Students created a cookbook of the healthy recipes they enjoyed to take home.
about 2 months ago, Mariah Maudlin
Learning by teaching - 5th grade took turns teaching measurement conversion problems to their classmates today!
about 2 months ago, Natalie Johnson