
Please review this important information about our Middle School Ski trips:
-Your students' safety is our number one concern.
-We ask your students to use the rule of three, meaning they MUST go on runs with two other students in case of an emergency.
-Students MUST have an adult with them if they would like to go to chair four.
-Students are accompanied by chaperone care on the gondola, both to Silver and back.
-All students who attend our field trips MUST take a lesson with a Silver Mountain instructor each trip.
If anyone over the age of 18 would like to become a chaperone, please go to the district office for information and fingerprint paperwork.
If students do not listen to our safety instructions they will be asked to no longer accompany us on our trips and will NOT be offered a refund for the trips.
If you have any questions please contact the KMS office 208-784-1311.

Dear KSD Parents/Guardians:
The KSD Board of Trustees adopted a Student Electronic Device policy on January 14, 2025. This policy is in accordance with the Phone Free Learning Act Executive Order issued by Idaho Governor Brad Little on October 31, 2024.
The policy states that students in grades K-8 will keep their cell phones and other similar devices , turned off and in lockers, backpacks or designated classroom cubbies during school hours.
Students in grades 9-12 will keep their cell phones and other personal devices off and in lockers, backpacks or classroom cubbies during instructional hours, which includes passing periods. For students in grades 9-12, devices may be used before school and during lunch.
Parents/guardians are advised that the best way to get in touch with their child during the school day is by calling the school's main office.
We appreciate your cooperation in promoting student health and safety, preventing distractions to learning, improving academic focus, preventing cyberbullying and fostering responsible technology use.
Kellogg School District 391

Let's celebrate our amazing students for their dedication to learning! ⭐️✨
Regular school attendance is key to academic success. When students are in class, they have the opportunity to:
-Learn new concepts and skills
-Participate in engaging activities
-Build strong relationships with teachers and peers
Let's keep up the great work and ensure every day counts!
#ksdstudentsfirst


Last Thursday we welcomed Silver Valley Cares members to facilitate a sensory calm bottle activity with approximately 40 students who signed up at KMS. This was a great activity that our students enjoyed! Thank you SVC for your time and donations!








GO WILDCATS!


We’re excited to share this week’s attendance updates, celebrating the efforts of our students and schools! A big thank you to all our families for supporting regular attendance—let’s keep up the great work together by ensuring our students are present, engaged, and ready to learn each day. Your partnership makes all the difference! #ksdstudentsfirst


Reminder! No school on Monday, January 20th in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day


Congratulations to this weeks PAWS winners!! Keep up the PAWSITIVITY!


KSD Parents & Guardians are invited to complete a survey to provide guidance for future planning. The survey link has been emailed to parent/guardian emails, is available on the district website & mobile app or you may click the link below.
The deadline to respond is Thursday, January 23, 2025.
https://www.kelloggschools.org/forms/family-feedback-form-strengthening-our-school-community

7th and 8th grade Boys Basketball is starting soon. Paperwork needs to be turned in by Monday the 27th. Sign up and get paperwork in the office.

Updated KMS sports schedule...7/8th grade girls "B" team travels to Thompson Falls on 1/16. GO WILDCATS!!


Bonners Ferry comes to town this week!
GO WILDCATS!!


Congrats to this week's PAWS winners!


Let's make 2025 a year of awesome attendance! 📚 Every day counts for our kiddos. Let's help them rock the school year and learn tons! #ksdstudentsfirst


On Tuesday, January 7th, the 7th and 8th grade girls basketball team traveled to Priest River for their first game of the season.
8th grade won 51-29. The girls were led in scoring by Gretah Angle with 36 points, followed by Bailey Schierman with 5, Zoey Waldo with 4, and Naomi Miller, Macie Glindeman, and Emma Ruppert with 2 each.
7th grade also won. Paige Hill lead the team in scoring with 8 points. Annabell Duncan won the Parent Player of the game award for her hustle and Nazomi Dry led the team with breakaway steals.
Congratulations to both team!
They play in their first home game tonight against Kootenai Classical Academy.

Join the 8th grade class for dinner while they host a class fundraiser at Texas Roadhouse. Thursday, January 16th from 3:00 to 10:00


Please have your student either sign up in the counseling office or email Mrs. Heiser at staci.heiser@kelloggschools.org to reserve a spot to create a "sensory calm down bottle," on Thursday, Jan 16th at 12:30pm


The last week of 2024 PAWSitivity weekly winners!


Monthly PAWS winners for December 🐾✨


HAPPY NEW YEAR!! KMS girls basketball gets underway this week!
GO WILDCATS!!
