
Congratulations to January's "Name That Tune" contest!! First hour PE and Mrs. Bogart.


The Kindergarten class tried their hardest to catch the sneaky leprechaun, but he outsmarted them again! They followed his clues, searched high and low, but alas, no luck. Maybe next year! 🍀








Congratulations to the winners of the FFA week poster contest! You all did a great job! A huge thank you to Mrs. McKinnon for helping King City FFA make this possible.


PTO's Dudes & Darlings event is tomorrow from 4-6pm. We are excited to see the girls and their guests! If you have not sent an RSVP, you may still come and pay at the door.


Curtain call for a full house on night one of the King City Music Department's production of Frozen Jr. We thank these young performers for sharing their talents with us!


Congratulations to Gabe Atkins on his acceptance to the SAIL program at NCMC this fall as he pursues his degree in computer science. He is only one of ten that were chosen for the program.


Students attended Transition Skills Day today at Northwest Missouri State University!


Information on King City youth football. See attached picture for more information.


HS Scholar Bowl kicked their season off going 1-1 against Albany and North Andrew. The Kats face off against Stanberry and Pattonsburg next Monday at Stanberry.


Help King City celebrate Pi Day! Bring your donations to the elementary office OR the high school office by THURSDAY to determine which 2 administrators will take a pie to the face on Pi Day (3.14) at 2:20 p.m.


Parents, below is a note regarding weather make-up days.


KCHS FCCLA 3v3 Basketball Tournament
Saturday, March 29th!
Register online with the QR code above no later than Thursday, March 27th by 3 PM for $30 per team or $12 per individual. Walk-in registration will be available the morning of the tournament, March 29th, for $35 per team or $15 per individual. All players will pay on site the morning of the tournament from 9-10 am by cash or check (payable to King City FCCLA) at the registration table. Players must be at least 12 years old to participate. The first place team will win individual activiy passes for the 25-26 school year and 1st, 2nd and 3rd place will recieve medals!
Walk In registration and Payment Turn in: 9:00 am-10:00 AM.
Tournament games begin at 10:00 AM.
If you have questions please call 660.535.431 and ask for Mrs. Reed.
Good luck!


Congratulations to the following Science Fair winners:
7th grade- 1st:Cassidy Dyke and Chloe Hook, 2nd: Piper Jundy, 3rd: Rylin Ruoff and Hudsyn Sample, also tied for People's Choice
8th grade- 1st: Bailey Hutchcraft, 2nd: Cali Simerly and Kinley Potter, Autumn Novotny and Timber McCallon (tie)
9th grade - 1st: Luke Roberts, 2nd: Isabella Zabel, 3rd: Bryson Hutchcraft and Jax Jundy; People's Choice: Cayla Donovan and Allie Schneider



Updated Menu for tomorrow. French toast sticks for breakfast and Bosco's for lunch.

No school today, March 5, due to weather conditions and currently no electricity.

Congratulations to Nikolus and Jacob, thank you for representing King City High School so well!
On Monday, February 10, 2025, Hillyard Technical Center hosted the skills portion of the Northwest District SkillsUSA Skills and Leadership Contest for the seven Career and Technical Education schools in our District. This contest covered Automotive Refinishing, Automotive Service Technology, Carpentry, Collision Repair, First Aid/CPR, HVAC, IT Services, Maintenance and Light Repair, Nurse Assisting, Welding, and Welding Fabrication. The leadership portion of this contest was then held at Northland Career Center in Platte City on Friday, February 14 covering areas such as Health Knowledge Bowl, Prepared Speech, Extemporaneous Speech, and others. The skill level and production of these contestants were judged by volunteers representing the trades from St Joseph and the surrounding areas. Students were graded on resumes, written tests, performance, and skill levels required in their chosen trades and ranked with the goal of achieving first, second, or third place receiving Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals. This affords our competitors the opportunity to showcase the skills learned in their chosen programs, compete with peers from the northwest district, and develop a network of contact with potential employers.
In total, 187 high school junior and senior student competitors from across the District registered for these competitions of which Hillyard Technical Center students earned 10 Gold Medals, 5 Silver Medals, and 6 Bronze Medals:
King City Students receiving Gold or Silver are Nikolus Schellhorn in Automotive Refinishing and Jacob Jensen in Auto Service Technology.
The Gold and Silver Medalists listed above now advance to the State SkillsUSA Contest which will be held at State Technical College of Missouri in Linn, Missouri, April 10-12. Should any of these contestant place first in their state contest, they will advance to the National Championship held in Atlanta, Georgia, June 23-27 and compete with champions from across the country.


King City Heart Hero's at Kids Heart Challenge Celebration






Kids Heart Challenge raises over $6700.00 for the American Heart Association! We have awesome Heart Hero's at King City Elementary!


King City PTO invites all of our elementary (PS-6th grade) girls and their dads or other male role model to come for an evening of fun, games, crafts and snacks.
Flyers will come home next week!


Dr. Seuss Week @ the School Library
March 3rd-7th , 2025
Dr. Seuss’s birthday is March 2nd, and we are celebrating with a week of fun at school!
We’ll be reading, writing, and dressing up to
show our love for Dr. Seuss and his many books!
The dress-up days are as follows:
Monday - I can Read with my Eyes Shut & Fox in Socks - Shirts with words and or Silly Socks
Tuesday - The Lorax, wear Yellow and Orange
Wednesday -Wacky Wednesday - Stripes! Dots! Camo! Cheetah!
Insideout! Backwards!
Thursday - The Sleep Book - Jammies
Friday - The Cat in the Hat - Hats, hats, & more hats!
