Sit with me! Part of the KFMS goal is for students to have a "sense of belonging." One way that we try to help with this is assigned tables at lunch. Every quarter students write down two student names that they would like to sit with. Mrs. Hooper does some magic and places students with at least one friend. This assures that no student is left looking for an open seat and all kids feel like they belong.
about 2 years ago, Tracy Vining
Students at lunch
Sitting with friends.
Lunch at KFMS
Sitting with friends.
Boys at lunch
Lunch at KFMS
5th grade students at KFMS spent last week in art painting rocks with "kindness quotes." Today they spread kindness on Build a Better World Day by scattering rocks around town. Look down while you are celebrating Town and Country Days this weekend...you just might find some kindness!
about 2 years ago, Tracy Vining
shine bright
Student hides rock
decorated rocks
decorated rocks
student with rock
student with rock
student painting rock
student painting rock
decorated rocks
6th grade students participated in Build a Better World Day by creating stickers for the local coffee shops that encourage taking care of our world by not littering. Look for a sticker the next time you pick up a coffee from Ms. B's or Crandall's!
about 2 years ago, Tracy Vining
6th graders delivering stickers
Coffee Shop
Student working on stickers
students
student with sticker
stickers
More KF photos from the 8th work on the KF for Build a Better World Day!
about 2 years ago, Tracy Vining
View from the KF
Students
View from the KF
Students
Students
Some 8th grade students volunteered to climb Gold Hill with Mr. Flugel, Mr. Kroiss, and Mr. Graves to brighten the KF on the hill. They pulled the weeds around the rocks so Mr. Graves could paint. It looks great! Thank you!
about 2 years ago, Tracy Vining
Brightened up KF
Kids and KF
Kids and KF
Kids and KF
Students at KFMS participated in Build a Better World Day by sprucing up the exterior of our school. 7th and 8th grade students painted the parking lot barriers, wood fence, and pillars. Thank you!
about 2 years ago, Tracy Vining
students painting
students painting
students raking
students raking
students painting
students painting
students painting
students painting
students painting
students painting
KFMS students love the weather outside! Mr. Kroiss has been preparing the students for the Town and Country Days Grumpy Grouch Fun Run with running for 6 minutes at the beginning of each class period. He is challenging as many students as possible to join in on the race. Are you running the Grumpy Grouch fun run?
about 2 years ago, Tracy Vining
Students pose while playing a game of Kickball
Students preparing for the Grumpy Grouch
Preparing for Fun Run
Come enjoy an evening of art with the Kettle Falls High School students on May 24, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. There will be music performed by band and choir members, a fashion show featuring the creations of textiles students. Students will also be displaying art, metal and wood shop projects, as well as decorated cakes.
about 2 years ago, Julie Peterson
Clash of the Arts Poster
May means flowers and Mother's Day! 7th and 8th grade students at KFMS are creating beautiful water color cards for their moms. We are very thankful for all our Kettle moms. Happy Mother's Day!
about 2 years ago, Tracy Vining
Jasmine shares one of the cards
Landon paints some flowers
Abby paints.
KFSD is celebrating Teacher Appreciation this week. We are very thankful for our teachers who work tirelessly to support our students and community. Thank you teachers
about 2 years ago, Tracy Vining
MS Staff waving to buses
KFMS staff attend Character Strong training
KFMS staff support Autism Awareness by wearing marching shirts
Mrs. Gormon and Mrs. Brozik visited the 8th graders this week to share the class options at the high school next year as they transition in as Freshmen. They were able to rank order their electives and learn about the requirements to graduate. Horticulture, Independent Living, Welding, and Choir are some of the exciting classes that are offered at the high school. Students asked great questions about the classes and opportunities. What advice would give to incoming freshman?
about 2 years ago, Tracy Vining
Mrs. Brozik helps students choose classes for next year
Mrs. Purvis helps a student with their classes for next year
Mrs. Gormon shares about the different classes
Forms to fill out for Freshmen selections!
As the 2023 school year comes to a close, we want to remind you about our band and choir end of the year concert! The students in this program have worked very hard to put together a fun concert for their families, friends, and peers to attend. There are selections from musicals, movies, and even popular tunes that you may recognize! Join us at the high school gymnasium on May 31st at 6 o'clock pm!
about 2 years ago, Julie Peterson
students practicing band
students practicing band
April is Autism Awareness Month! Students at KFMS participated in a coin drive and competition to raise money and awareness for Autism. On Friday Mr. Kroiss and Mrs. Walker counted the number of laps that students walked and the group that ran or walked the most laps earned some additional money into their coin jar. This challenge followed an Autism Awareness assembly last month where, Ms. Antoine shared about Autism and encouraged students to make a stand and treat everyone with kindness. We are still counting the change and trying to determine the winner. Ask a middle school student who they think won?
about 2 years ago, Tracy Vining
Mr. Kroiss explains the rules for the laps to the 5th grade students!
The winners will receive bragging rights and this trophy!
7th grade students walk the track on the first 70 degree day!
Kendle McGovern, Tirzah Schippers, Kara Wicks, and Charles Kelly traveled to Moses Lake to represent KFMS at the statewide Math is Cool Masters competition March 29th. Along the way they stopped at EWU for a campus tour. Our team claimed 2nd place in the pi division. Over 50 teams who qualified at their regional level competitions across the state where competing at this competition. Great work Kettle Falls mathletes!
about 2 years ago, Tracy Vining
Math is Cool Students with their ribbons.
Math is Cool students visit EWU.
Math is Cool Students are the greatest people in the world.
Students show their new Math is Cool Masters t-shirts.
The 7th grade art students at KFMS recently completed a unit on drawing and shading wolves. They used simple grids, colored pencils, and a visual reference. They first learned about shading and drawing by practicing light to dark shading on value scales and creating textured lines on a round surface. Students worked on a step by step process that took several days and paid special attention to the shape and details of the eyes, mouth, nostrils, and fur pattern over the gray areas. These wolves were on display in our hallways for conferences.
over 2 years ago, Julie Peterson
student wolf art
student wolf art
student wolf art
student wolf art
student wolf art
student wolf art
The Kettle Falls Elementary and Middle school students and staff participated in an all school challenge to be more understanding and including for Autism Awareness month in April. An assembly was given to each school to present information on autism and to begin the challenge. Each puzzle piece on the trees represents a student or staff who signed their name, saying they pledge to see past the label.
over 2 years ago, Julie Peterson
autism awareness bulletin board
autism awareness bulletin board
This year because of the wonderful suggestion made by one of our 8th grade students and the kindness of Mrs. Purvis for hosting in her room, we started a card club at the middle school. They met once a week after school playing card games, learning new card games, teaching each other new games, laughing, and making new friends. Over the course of the year we had a special guest come in to share some magic tricks with us. We would like to thank Magician John Hill for giving his time to share some amazing card tricks with us. I am still trying to figure out how he made that card vanish. Thank you to Mrs. Purvis, Jada, and John Hill for a great first year of card club!
over 2 years ago, Julie Peterson
after school card club
after school card club
after school card club
after school card club
On Monday March 27th our 8th grade student were able to take a trip to 49 Degrees North ski hill! This is an annual trip that all 8th graders get to take. Some students were experts on the ski hills, while others this was the first time they have ever been on skis. The 8th grade class would like to thank the teachers who came up to the ski hill, the substitute teachers that helped cover classes while the teachers were gone, our bus driver for getting us there, and the ASB for the generous donation to help make this trip possible. The 8th graders had a great time and came back to school the next day sore from all the fun they had skiing.
over 2 years ago, Julie Peterson
student preparing to ski
Students at KFMS attended their first annual pi night on 3.14. Mrs. Purvis provided different activities for students and families to earn tokens for participating in “pi challenges.” Pi, in mathematics, is the ratio of the circumference to its diameter. In its decimal form, the value of pi is approximately 3.14; but the full decimal representation for Pi never ends. Kara was awarded an blueberry pie for being able to recite the first 103 digits of pi from memory. Other students took home pies from a raffle drawing. The night ended with families enjoying pizza. Make sure to join us next year for our next pi celebration!
over 2 years ago, Julie Peterson
student holding pie for pi day
Friday, March 17th was St. Patrick’s Day. The middle school was lucky enough to have some special leprechauns visit each and every class today sharing some special treats with the teachers in our building. We are very lucky to have these special people in our building! Thank you for sharing your magically delicious snacks with us!
over 2 years ago, Julie Peterson
students dressed in green st patricks day theme