GAMEDAY NOTIFICATION
almost 3 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
GIRLS
Congrats to the following Volleyball Athletes for their academic achievements! KVA All Academic First Team: Camryn Beikmann, Claire Beikmann, Ella Thalmann, Morgan Wurtz KVA All Academic Honorable Mention: Hope Beikman, Sophia Bott, Carissa Kolle, Kelsay Mueller Also, congrats to the Lady Bulldogs for receiving the KVA Team Academic Award. Awesome job ladies!
almost 3 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
BIA
almost 3 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
BIA
Congrats on Marcela Huerta on breaking the school record tonight. She finished the game with 37 points breaking the record previously held by Kadie (Voelker) Hiltgen of 36 points. Congrats Marcela!
almost 3 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
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Every student deserves a school counselor to help with academic achievement strategies, managing emotions and applying interpersonal skills, and planning for postsecondary options. School counselors are #HelpingStudentsDreamBig.
almost 3 years ago, Teresa Kearn
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GAMEDAY NOTIFICATION
almost 3 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
GIRLS
GAMEDAY NOTIFICATION
almost 3 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
BOYS
School counselors help students in more ways than you may know. This week we celebrate them as a part of National School Counseling Week 2023. Learn more about the role of this essential profession: https://www.schoolcounselor.org/role
almost 3 years ago, Teresa Kearn
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GAMEDAY NOTIFICATION
almost 3 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
GIRLS
GAMEDAY NOTIFICATION
almost 3 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
BOYS
We are in need of filling the following positions still: Assistant HS Track Assistant JH Track If interested please fill out the Classified Application on the school website and submit it to Coach Kuhlman. Thanks.
almost 3 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
National School Counseling Week 2023 (Feb. 6-10), sponsored by the American School Counselor Association (ASCA), highlights the essential contribution of school counselors within U.S. school systems and the tremendous impact they have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career. Take a moment to thank your local school counselor(s).
almost 3 years ago, Teresa Kearn
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BIA
almost 3 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
BIA
Thank you to our officials tonight for all that they do!
almost 3 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
officials
KC Chiefs Schoolwide Spirit Week for the week of 2/6 - 2/10!
almost 3 years ago, Jeff Edwards
chiefs
Congratulations to our Washington County Soil Conservation contestants who placed in the top 3 - Grainger Wendland 3rd grade (3rd place), Alexa Conley, 1st grade (3rd place). Alexa and Grainger will be recognized at the Washington Co. Conservation Banquet. Great Job!
almost 3 years ago, Jeff Edwards
Soil Conservation
Congratulations to our Washington County Spelling Bee contestants who placed in the top 5! Our students who placed: 1st Grade - Brooklyn Schaefer (2nd Place) 2nd Grade - Piper Dieckmann (5th Place) 3rd Grade - Grace Hoover (4th Place) 5th Grade - Lucy Young (4th Place) 5th Grade - Crosby Winter (1st Place) Spelldown Participants: 6th Grade - Diomar Nicolas-Castro 8th Grade - Jenna Merritt
almost 3 years ago, Jeff Edwards
Spelling Bee
GAMEDAY NOTIFICATION
almost 3 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
GIRLS
GAMEDAY NOTIFICATION
almost 3 years ago, Trevor Kuhlman
BOYS
HS STEAM has been examining Newton's Laws in regards to rocketry and launched the first of their constructed rockets, water bottle rockets, today. Water bottle rockets utilize pressurized water as their propellent, and can launch as high as 400 feet. Students used a homemade altimeter to track their rockets, using the tangent of the angle on the altimeter to calculate how high their rocket launched. Our one liter rockets were able to fly around 250 feet high.
almost 3 years ago, Olguin
HS STEAM has been examining Newton's Laws in regards to rocketry and launched the first of their constructed rockets, water bottle rockets, today.  Water bottle rockets utilize pressurized water as their propellent, and can launch as high as  400 feet.  Students used a homemade altimeter to track their rockets, and using the tangent of the angle on the altimeter, calculate how high their rocket launched.  Our rockets were able to fly around 250 feet high.
HS STEAM has been examining Newton's Laws in regards to rocketry and launched the first of their constructed rockets, water bottle rockets, today.  Water bottle rockets utilize pressurized water as their propellent, and can launch as high as  400 feet.  Students used a homemade altimeter to track their rockets, and using the tangent of the angle on the altimeter, calculate how high their rocket launched.  Our rockets were able to fly around 250 feet high.
HS STEAM has been examining Newton's Laws in regards to rocketry and launched the first of their constructed rockets, water bottle rockets, today.  Water bottle rockets utilize pressurized water as their propellent, and can launch as high as  400 feet.  Students used a homemade altimeter to track their rockets, and using the tangent of the angle on the altimeter, calculate how high their rocket launched.  Our rockets were able to fly around 250 feet high.
HS STEAM has been examining Newton's Laws in regards to rocketry and launched the first of their constructed rockets, water bottle rockets, today.  Water bottle rockets utilize pressurized water as their propellent, and can launch as high as  400 feet.  Students used a homemade altimeter to track their rockets, and using the tangent of the angle on the altimeter, calculate how high their rocket launched.  Our rockets were able to fly around 250 feet high.