Principal's Message: A big update that needs your attention edition
Students, parents, families, and friends of KMS ,
As we venture into the last weeks towards Spring Break it’s a good time to remind ourselves that we are in the midst of some of the more challenging times of year for middle school. I think it is fair to say that we are all ready for warmer days, more sunshine, and with this comes an opportunity for us to remain mindful of the importance of several things. Getting outside, eating healthy, balancing work/life, and maintaining positive relationships are all great areas to focus. Stay health and positive, my friends.
UPDATED! March 20th: Through partnership with the 86th AS, our students will get to get a behind the scenes experience to explore career fields focused on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. This event is a whole school experience and is a great opportunity for our entire community to engage in a positive experience. A permission slip is coming home via seminar classes, and it is important that we receive these back from each student even if you would NOT like your student to attend. View or download the Study Trip Permission Form for a digital copy. Completed forms may be returned to your student’s seminar teacher.
Reminders!
- March 15 & 16: Your KMS Drama Club has been working diligently to put on a performance like none other, Bedtime Stories (As Told by Our Dad) (Who Messed Them Up), Ed Monk. Join us for either or both shows for a great performance and a celebration of work done well by our young thespians. Ms. Katie McCormick-Rimmler, drama teacher extraordinaire has assembled a great cast of students, and she has coordinated a humorous and engaging play. View the Bedtime Stories flyer for details.
- March 20: School-wide field trip, Exploring STEM careers, celebrating Women’s History Month, and more with the 86th AS, “Fly Like a Girl” event.
Have a great week!
Jason