
Our attendance update is in! We've noticed a lot of sniffles and coughs going around this week. With the 4-day weekend ahead, let's all prioritize rest and recuperation. Staying healthy is key to maximizing the benefits of good school attendance. We look forward to seeing everyone back refreshed and ready to learn on February 18th! #ksdstudentsfirst


Reminder! No school Monday, February 17th


The KMS 8th grade girls finished up their season on Saturday with 2 wins over Priest River and 1 over Kootenai Classical Academy. The girls ended the district tournament on a win to take 3rd and finish with an overall record of 11-3. The future is bright for these players next year, and congrats on a great year!


Now it's the boys team's chance to dazzle after the great job the girls gave in their seasons.
B team girls finish up their year with one last game against Mullan.
GO WILDCATS!!


We know winter weather and illness can make it tough, but every school day counts! Let's work together to make sure our kids don't miss out on valuable learning time. Even a small effort to prioritize attendance can make a big difference. #ksdstudentsfirst


The 8th grade girls played their last home game of the season on Tuesday, beating the Timberlake Tigers 28-23. It was a back and forth game, and it took all 7 girls to get the win for a total team effort. The girls were led in scoring by Gretah Angle with 21 points, followed by Bailey Schierman with 4 and Zoey Waldo with 3.
The girls played their last regular season game on Thursday, beating St. Maries by a score of 45-27. They were led in scoring by Gretah Angle with 20 points, followed by Bailey Schierman with 11, Emma Ruppert with 8, and Macie Glindeman, Kaitlyn Moe, and Naomi Miller with 2 each. The girls finish their season at Districts in Priest River this weekend.

A newsletter from your school counselor with important information about checking semester 1 grades, honor roll criteria, and more!
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2 Hour Delay 2/5/25
All bus routes will be delayed 2 hours. Questions regarding when a bus will be picking up can be referred to the bus garage (208-784-0061).
School start time will be exactly 2 hours later than usual. THERE WILL BE NO AM PRESCHOOL
Breakfast will not be served in any of the buildings today. Lunch will be served at the normal times.
School will be released at regular dismissal time.
Decisions to hold after school programs & extra-curricular activities will be made at the building level and will be communicated to students and parents as soon as the decision is made.


IT'S DISTRICTS WEEK!!
GO WILDCATS!!


In honor of National School Counseling Week, we would like to honor and thank our amazing school counseling staff for their service and contributions to the students of the Kellogg School District. Thank you Lisa Cheney, Staci Heiser, Jana Nearing and Rachel Weaver!


KSD February Newsletter
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We're so happy to see so many smiling faces in our classrooms each week! Let's keep those attendance numbers shining bright! A big part of that is staying healthy! Remember to practice those healthy habits – good sleep, nutritious foods, and handwashing are our superheroes against germs! 💪 When our kiddos are feeling their best, they don't miss out on all the fun and learning happening at school. Let's work together to keep our school community healthy and thriving! #ksdstudentsfirst


Shout out to the students who's hard work paid off and got them a spot on the first semester honor roll list!!




The 8th grade girls played Kootenai Classical last night, winning 54-6. The girls were led in scoring by Gretah Angle with 26 points, followed by Bailey Schierman with 17, Macie Glindeman with 4, Emma Ruppert with 3, Naomi Miller and Kaitlyn Moe with 2 each, and Zoey Waldo with several steals and rebounds.
Congratulations to the 7th grade girls basketball team in their 56 to 7 win last night. Annabell Duncan lead the way with 21 points. Leila Silva had 14 points and Nazomi Dry was the parent’s player of the game with tons of hustle. Rylah Wigan-Gregory did a great job of setting up the offense and moving the ball. The ladies improve their record 6 and 1.
The girls next play against Bonners Ferry on Thursday. Good luck!

KMS would like to give a huge shout out to Jitterz for their gift cards donation for our students of the month! They graciously donated enough gift cards for the next several months and were very excited to do so!
Thank you to Jitterz!!!!


Check out last weeks PAWSitive kids!


The KMS Girls are winding down as they prepare for upcoming District Tournaments. Battling for the best seeds. GO WILDCATS!!


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.

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


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