If you would like your child to walk home or be picked up instead of riding the bus, please notify the front office by 2:00 PM on Friday, September 6th. This advance notice is essential for us to arrange a safe dismissal for your child. We understand that your child’s schedule might change during the week. If so, please let us know the specific days your child will be walking or getting picked up. This information is crucial for us to keep accurate records and avoid any confusion during dismissal time. Please Note: If we do not receive notification by the deadline, your child will be required to ride the bus home. This policy is in place to prioritize the safety of all students and ensure an organized and secure dismissal process. If you have any questions or need to make changes after the deadline, please contact the front office at 738-6725 or email Katelyn at kshearer@kfschools.org. We greatly appreciate your cooperation in helping us keep our students safe.
9 months ago, Brennan McGee
We hope you’re all enjoying the last few days of summer break! We wanted to share an important update regarding our upcoming Open House. Due to ongoing construction work, we have decided to postpone the Open House to ensure that our school is in the best possible condition when we welcome you and your children. We understand that the Open House is an important event for families to meet teachers, see classrooms, and get ready for the new school year. Please rest assured that we are working hard to reschedule this event as soon as possible, and we will communicate the new date with you as soon as it’s confirmed. In the meantime, our teachers are busy setting up their classrooms and preparing for a great start to the school year. We appreciate your understanding and patience during this time. We are committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for your children, and we look forward to seeing you all soon. Thank you for your continued support, and please stay tuned for more updates!
10 months ago, Brennan McGee
Open House is just around the corner! Join us on August 29th from 3:30 to 5:00 at the Elementary School to meet our amazing staff and enjoy some delicious cookies and refreshments.
10 months ago, Brennan McGee
open house
Start their learning journey early—sign up for Kindergarten now!
10 months ago, Brennan McGee
Kindergarten poster
For the second year, OSPI approved the Outdoor Learning Adventure Grant for Kettle Falls Elementary School! We are already putting the money to good use by upgrading our photography cameras, adding more strider bikes, winter snow gear, and much more. More fun Adventures ahead!
12 months ago, Zophia Olson
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Grant
Cooling off at the splash pad on a warm day! ☀️
about 1 year ago, Julie Peterson
kids playing at the splash pad
kids playing at the splash pad
kids playing at the splash pad
How much do you know about frogs? 3rd grade students shared with other students the frog books they created from expedition work. It made a spectacular Freaky Frog Festival!
about 1 year ago, Zophia Olson
Freaky Frog
Freaky Frog
Freaky Frog
Freaky Frog
Freaky Frog
Freaky Frog
Freaky Frog
Freaky Frog
Freaky Frog
Share some animal love! 4th grade students are raising awareness for Colville Valley Animal Sanctuary through their “Better World Day” activities. Students visited the facility earlier this month, and now are hosting a pet food drive to support the Sanctuary.
about 1 year ago, Zophia Olson
CVAS
CVAS
CVAS
CVAS
CVAS
3rd grade students joined the annual Fur Trade Festival at the Kettle Falls Historical Center to experience and learn about our local history.
about 1 year ago, Zophia Olson
Fur Trade
Fur Trade
Peter Pan dress rehearsals are underway! It was a great show!!
about 1 year ago, Zophia Olson
Practice
Kindergarten Registration for the 2024-2025 school year is going on now! Come see the school, meet the staff, and get more information on May 30th from 5 to 6pm!
about 1 year ago, Kristin Miller
Kindergarten flyer
Kindergarten students are practicing watercolor painting to become watercolor experts. They will create a high quality tree part appreciation card. This is one of many learning activities for their current expedition - studying trees in our community.
about 1 year ago, Zophia Olson
Trees
Trees
Trees
Trees
Trees
Happy Mother's Day! We love you!
about 1 year ago, Kristin Miller
Mother
Mr. Rielly’s 3rd grade class is hard at work with number corner and geometry activities during a math lesson.
about 1 year ago, Zophia Olson
Math
Math
Math
Mark your calendar! 3rd Grade students will perform the Peter Pan play on May 23rd. This all students performance will be at the Woodland Theatre. Plan to watch Mrs. Graves and Mr. Rielly's cast perform at 4:00pm, then Mrs. Scharbrough and Mr. Rielly's cast at 6:00pm. Entrance to the theatre is by donation. See you there!
about 1 year ago, Zophia Olson
Practice
Practice
Practice
Practice
Practice
Practice
Racing each other to get to one hundred, 2nd Grader students are working on their addition skills with coins.
about 1 year ago, Kristin Miller
Race
Race
Race
Race
Race
Racing each other to get to one hundred, 2nd Grader sudents are working on their addition skills with coins.
about 1 year ago, Kristin Miller
Race
Race
Race
Race
Race
In honor of Autism Awareness month, Marisa Burke taught the Elementary students at All School CREW how to be a good friend to students with autism. Another event for Autism Awareness is the 2nd Annual Walk for Autism. It will be held this Sunday, April 28th, at the Kettle Falls High School Track. Come support students in our community! Pre-registration can be done online with the QR code or thru forms at the office. Registration starts at 9:30 am and the walk begins at 11:00 am.
about 1 year ago, Zophia Olson
Autism
Autism
Autism
Autism
Happy Earth Day! In honor of Earth Day 2024, students planted marigold seeds to hopefully transplant into the planters in front of the Elementary School. In what way are you helping keep the earth healthy?
about 1 year ago, Kristin Miller
Planting
Planting
Planting
How high can you climb? 3rd Grade students had a blast of an indoor adventure while rock climbing at Wild Walls in Spokane. Students built muscle, stamina, and conquered fears within the safe environment of a climbing gym.
about 1 year ago, Kristin Miller
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock
Rock