KHMS News
March 28

KHMS News March 28

03/28/25

Save the Date - June 5
Mark your calendars! On June 5, our Parent Group is organizing a fun-filled Field Day for our Middle School students.

Other Parent Group Fundraisers -more info coming soon!
Donut Sale April 25th
Pickle Sale May 19-22
Coin Wars May 21 - June 5th
Donut Sale June 6th

We’d love your support - there will be plenty of opportunities to volunteer and get involved! Stay tuned for more details coming soon.

Supporting Our Staff & Students
This year, we established a Parent Activities Account, which helps fund various initiatives, including providing meals for our staff during conference week. Your generosity in supporting this effort is greatly appreciated—thank you!

April Testing
As we approach April, our Spring Testing Month, please take a moment to check in with your student about their Chromebook to ensure they are prepared. 

  • Charge Daily – Remind them to bring their Chromebook to school fully charged each day.
  • Check for Issues – Ensure the screen and keyboard are in good working order.
  • Need Repairs? – If any repairs are needed, students should visit the Tech Window as soon as possible.

Thank you for your support in helping students be prepared for testing!

Thank You!
Thank you to our Environmental Studies Classes for getting outside this week to enjoy the beautful weather and to pick up trash around the school.

Hearing & Vision Screening by Appointment
Please call 616-632-7047 for an appointment. Fuller Clinic - Annex Building, 700 Fuller Avenue NE, Grand Rapids MI 49503. Screenings will take place in the Annex building located behind the main Health Department building. Kindergarten entrants will need documentation of Hearing & Vision screening.

MSU GATE (Gifted & Talented Education summer programs)
We invite families to explore the summer programs offered through MSU's Gifted & Talented Education programs! These enriching programs provide gifted students with the opportunity to dive into Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Mathematics through challenging, creative, and hands-on activities. For grades 4-10. Learn more at www.gifted.msu.edu or email gifted@msu.edu.

Washington DC Trip
Attention all current 5th and 6th grade students! There are approximately 10 open spots for the 2026 Washington DC trip before a waitlist is started. Please make sure you get registered if you want to experience this amazing opportunity. You MUST complete the information requested at sign up and pay the deposit or your seat is not confirmed. We are not able to hold seats if these two things are not completed. If anything is missing, you will receive a message from the committee. Please visit our website for details regarding the trip and feel free to email the committee at kh.dc.trip@gmail.com if you have any questions.

In order to celebrate March is Reading Month, Student Council is sponsoring two activities:

  • Reading competition - For every chapter book that a student reads in March, they may enter a drawing to win a $25 gift card to Barnes and Noble. The directions, forms, and box to put the forms in are located in the lobby. The forms include some information to fill out related to the book. The contest runs from March 1 - March 28. Two winners will be drawn randomly for the $25 gift cards to Barnes & Noble.
  • Mystery book passages - Starting Monday, March 3, Mrs. Haines will read a passage from a mystery book during connect class. This will be twice a week on Mondays and Fridays. Connect classes can try to guess the book and author for a chance to win prizes! Student council is also sponsoring a door and classroom decorating contest with the theme of Under the Sea. The three connect classes with the best designs will win a yummy treat! All decorating must be complete by March 13.

School Store
KHMS School store is officially open during select lunch periods. The school store will be open on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays during A Lunch. On Tuesdays the store is open during B and C lunch. Please come see us for school supplies, gum, and snacks!

MS Athletic Update
FinalForms: A current sports physical, dated after April 15, 2024, must be loaded on the FinalForms site to be cleared to participate by the first day of tryouts/practices. Participation fees of $70.00 can be paid online with FinalForms, eFunds, cash or check sent to the athletic offices before the start of each sports season. If you have not done so previously, please register at FinalForms and follow the prompts to create your account, create your students, and sign all your forms before the start of the participating sport. Get Started with the Parent Playbook.

OLDER NEWS

Attendance
At KHMS if a student arrives to class within the first 10 minutes they will be marked TU (tardy unexcused). If they arrive after 10 minutes they will be marked unexcused for that hour. Please call the absence line 616-785-3225 or email, msattendance@khps.org for any attendance updates. Please call ahead if your student/s needs to leave early. We need to limit interruptions in the classroom. Please call in the morning and leave a message if needed, so a pass can be written. Students may not leave class without permission from the office.

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STUDENTS SAFE

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CONVENIENCE

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PERSONALIZED
LEARNING

Our Personal Mastery educational experience has redefined education and has gained attention around the state and nation. Personal Mastery provides your child with personalized attention from teachers. Instead of teaching to a broad group of students without an understanding of their individual strengths and weaknesses, Personal Mastery allows teachers to interact with students individually or in small groups to help them better address their weaknesses. In this way, we strive to help your child reach their full potential.

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ATHLETICS

At the home of the Knights, athletic programs are a vital part of building character, drive, commitment, and teamwork for our student athletes.

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IT'S A WORK
OF ART

The arts build pride and community at Kenowa Hills. From our Marching Knights to musical performances at our Performing Arts Center, we believe the student experience really is a work of art.

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