
Districts Week at KMS!
The Cross Country teams head to Farragut to chase down a title. The netters have a game at home and one on the road to prepare for the big weekend as host of the small school district tournament. GO WILDCATS!!


Recently Mrs. Findley's science and art classes participated in the nationwide Rock Your School Day, with a Glow Day! The students started their class with a cup stacking STEM (science, technology, mathematics and engineering) challenge focused on collaboration and engineering. Then they moved onto completing rigorous puzzles reviewing the scientific method. In art, they used highlighters and neon paints to create growth mindset quotes to be read throughout the year. It was a great way to remind everyone learning can be interactive, exciting, and inspirational. We are excited to see what Kellogg Middle School comes up with next to help spark curiosity and continue to engage students in ways that leave lasting impressions!




Too many absences – excused or unexcused – can keep students from feeling a sense of belonging and ultimately succeeding in school.
Please help your child prioritize attendance this year. #ksdstudentsfirst


Last week was amazing! Homecoming brings out the school spirit in every building and our KHS leadership students, athletes, band and cheerleaders put together a fun-filled week of activities. Check out the recap video here:
https://youtu.be/OvXAaajAtGk


More volleyball this week at home and Cross Country heads to the Woodland Invite.
GO WILDCATS!!


Too many absences – excused or unexcused – can keep you from feeling a sense of belonging and ultimately succeeding in school. Just two missed days per month can really knock you off track.
Need help? We’re here for you. Reach out to your teacher, school counselor or principal to work on some solutions together. #KSDstudentsfirst


We have spirit, yes we do! ALL students at KMS received a Wildcat spirit T-shirt today! We hope to see every student wear these on Wednesdays and school events!


Checkout the latest updates from your school counselor: Your October Newsletter Awaits!
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It's Homecoming week. Volleyball takes on St. Maries at home and Cross Country hosts the Ben Castro Invite. It's a great week to be a Wildcat! GO WILDCATS!!


Homecoming spirit week dress up!


Too many absences – excused or unexcused – can keep students from feeling a sense of belonging and ultimately succeeding in school. Just two missed days per month can really knock students off track.
Please help your child prioritize attendance this year. Need help? Reach out to your teacher, school counselor or principal to work on solutions together. #ksdstudentsfirst


We encourage families to log into Skyward to check grades and attendance. If you need your parent account login or password reset, please contact gwen.johnson@kelloggschools.org
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All schools in the Kellogg School District will be in session and busses running on regular schedule today, September 26, 2024.


Next week is HOMECOMING!


Big volleyball matchup on Tuesday, then Cross Country and Volleyball visit Timberlake.
GO WILDCATS!!


Attendance matters. By 6th grade, absenteeism is one of the three signs that a student may drop out of school. Missing 10 percent, or two days per month, can result in learning loss, missed athletic and social opportunities and disengagement with the school community. #ksdstudentsfirst


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KMS serves into a new season in Volleyball and the Cross Country runners start their season in Coeur d'Alene. GO WILDCATS!!


Help your young student build relationships, establish healthy routines and safeguard early learning by focusing on regular attendance.
Did you know?: Even one or two absences every two weeks can affect a young learner’s ability to gain reading and math skills and build social relationships. Helping them show up to learn is the best way to give them a solid foundation to build on.
