KCSD Scheduled kindergarten roundup events

KCSD Scheduled kindergarten roundup events

Will your child be 5 years old on or before Sept. 1? If so, it’s time to register for kindergarten. Klamath County School District elementary schools have scheduled kindergarten roundup dates in May to welcome new kindergarteners and provide a chance for parents to register their child for the 2023-24 school year.

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Henley Elementary starts kindergarten bicycle program

Henley Elementary starts kindergarten bicycle program

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Henley Elementary School kindergarten students are receiving 30 new bikes as part of the All Kids Bike physical education program thanks to a substantial donation from Country Financial.

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Kindergarten Roundup

Kindergarten Roundup

Klamath County School District elementary schools will host kindergarten roundups this month for families of incoming kindergartners.

During roundups, parents are introduced to the school, the teachers, and the routines, and they register their student for kindergarten. Students also get a chance to see their school and meet teachers.

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A day for science

A day for science

As elementary students watched, Danielle Herinckx poured liquid soap into milk.

“Milk and soap don’t like each other,” she explained as the students watched the reaction. Next, she held up a bottle of oil and water. “What do you think is in this bottle? Why won’t it mix?”

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Henley Complex Schools on Lockdown for 30 Minutes

Henley Complex Schools on Lockdown for 30 Minutes

Students playing with a BB gun pistol that appeared to be a handgun caused Henley Complex schools to go into a lockdown for about 30 minutes today.

The lockdown occurred at about 9 a.m. after students recorded a video of two other students playing with a BB gun pistol that was a replica of a handgun. They quickly reported the incident to administration, the Henley Complex was put into a lockdown and law enforcement responded.

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Starting the School Year Off Right

Starting the School Year Off Right

More than 6,400 Klamath County School District students were back in class Tuesday

LOST RIVER – Eighth-grader Logan Derry handed Colton Wright his team’s raw egg snugly surrounded by a scrunched up plastic bag and cardboard.

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