
New employee for 2026/27 school year! Please welcome Nicky!
Nicky will be trained as a nicotine detection and therapy dog to help support at KMS.
Dave Smith's has generously agreed to sponsor Nicky's future training, provided by Bulletproof Canine & Co. She was donated by a local family that believes in having support dogs available in school settings.


Dear Kellogg School District Patrons and Staff,
We are writing to express our deepest gratitude to the entire KSD community. Last night, our two-year, $7 million replacement supplemental levy passed with 66.17% of the vote (1596 votes in favor to 816 against).
This result comes six months after our levy fell short in November, an outcome that forced our district to face the incredibly difficult reality of planning for deep cuts to our staff, sports, and academic programs.
As Board Chair Alexa Griffin shared following the results: “The relief, joy, and appreciation felt by me and probably many in the district is not dramatic or exaggerated. The employees, students, and supporters know how much this levy means to our district. We can now plan our next school year with confidence and know we are doing everything in our power to give the kids the best experience and education we can. Many people put in hard work to advocate and educate for the levy, and no amount of gratitude will ever be enough.”
When this levy takes effect this July, it will secure the baseline funding needed to keep our schools safe and staffed for the next two school years. The work continues at the district level to identify cost-saving measures that allow for the best use of our supplemental levy dollars.
To the volunteers who spent their evenings educating neighbors, the staff who kept their focus on our students during months of uncertainty, and the voters who made their voices heard at the polls, thank you. You chose to invest directly in the future of our kids, and we are incredibly honored to serve this community.
With immense gratitude,
The Kellogg School District Board of Trustees and Administration

The KSD replacement levy is on the ballot.
Polls are open 8AM-8PM.
Visit kelloggschools.org for information and thank you for voting!

Idaho’s Advanced Opportunities can help pay for high school level online classes through Idaho Digital Learning Alliance. Fall class sign up begins May 19th.
If your student is advanced in their current English course, next year might be a great opportunity for them to work ahead in earning English 9 credits (in addition to ELA 8). Other high school classes are also available to those students who hold A’s and B’s in their current classes.
Please contact school counselor, Mrs. Staci Heiser for more information or registration.
staci.heiser@kelloggschools.org or 208 784 1311
The KSD replacement levy is on the ballot.
Polls are open 8AM-8PM.
Visit kelloggschools.org for information and thank you for voting!

The KSD replacement levy is on the ballot.
Polls are open 8AM-8PM.
Visit kelloggschools.org for information and thank you for voting!

Polls are open 8AM-8PM
Kellogg School District Levy Voting & Precinct Locations.
6 Kellogg Kellogg Elks BPOE #1841, 202 McKinley Ave, Kellogg
7 Wardner Mail Ballot Precinct
8 Smelterville SV Worship Center 307 Main, Smelterville
9 Pinehurst Lions Club 106 Church St., Pinehurst
10 Kingston Kingston/Cataldo Sewer District, 42784 Silver Valley Rd.
68 Kootenai County Crossroads Community Church 14872 S. Queen St. Rose Lake

Part of the Kellogg School District voting area extends into Kootenai County.
Residents in areas such as Cataldo, Tamarack Ridge, Old Canyon Road, Fern Creek and south on Hwy 3 to Black Rock are all eligible to vote in the KSD replacement levy election.
If you, or someone you know, lives in the green area of this map, they are eligible to vote tomorrow, May 19th. Voters can register at the polling location.
The precinct location for Kootenai county residents is at the County Crossroads Community Church 14872 S. Queen St. Rose Lake. Polls are open 8AM-8PM.

As we approach the May 19th election, we’re looking back at some of our community’s favorite moments from this spring.
In case you missed it, Steve Shepperd—longtime announcer and a familiar voice to any Wildcat fan—recently shared his perspective on why extracurricular activities and athletics are so vital to our district. These programs aren't just about the scoreboard; they are about teaching our students teamwork, leadership, and resilience.
These opportunities are supported in part by our local supplemental levy. Watch Steve’s message again to see why these programs are such a valued part of the Wildcat experience!
Get all the levy facts at: 🔗 www.kelloggschools.org
https://youtube.com/shorts/hOp6GvxT9fw?feature=share



The year isn’t over yet!
Great things happen when you're in the classroom.
Let's push for 100% attendance this week and finish the 2025-26 school year strong!

Kellogg High School CTE teacher Cory North and Canyon Elementary Paraprofessional Jessie Sager have been honored for their outstanding service to our schools.
Click the link below for the full announcement from the May 12 Board meeting: https://www.kelloggschools.org/article/2897156


And the places they’ll go!
We are so proud of our KHS Alumni.
For more information, visit: www.kelloggschools.org
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/WyOQ-6Kf9no
Nurse Nicole has been a cornerstone of our district since 2012. Whether she’s providing critical medical support or a simple reassuring smile, her presence allows our students to focus on what matters most: learning.
Watch the video to see how Nurse Nicole makes a difference in the lives of our Wildcat family!
https://youtube.com/shorts/tEwcQ1OLH0U?feature=share


Student work display
Squishy circuts
Slime station
Robotics
Sensory tubes
and more!

Yearbook orders are due!
If you wish to purchase a yearbook for the 2025-26 school year, please pay by Monday 5/11.
Yearbooks are $30.00 and can be paid for in the office.




