
CONTEMPORARY DANCE CAPSTONE FUNDRAISER!!! The show will be held in the KMHS Auditorium on Friday, May 17th at 6 pm. Cost $12 per ticket. Ella Mathison of KM Global is using her senior capstone to combine her passion for dance with a desire to help others. She has produced a contemporary dance show called "The Beauty of Mistakes." This production combines many of Ella's beliefs and passions into the pieces you will see, and she is excited to be able to fundraise for LifeStriders in Waukesha. LifeStriders is an incredible unique place that uses horse therapy to help all sorts of people with different needs. Tickets can be purchased in advance:
https://www.classmunity.com/kmsd/view-fundraiser.php?fundraiser_id=2476&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0XY3pzda7j_fG5sbcPXQnaEpaxtZ0lbri6TwWE4O6st9RL6qL0LpIGSoE_aem_AYFW3spDAHp1xMSJWfEbLwgV8s5jENcqhwrJ3TVGSXSsWnKkYC2rW7qO_8KzGegaQm4zzsdDhLa4h7pF5KVlP3MT
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JOIN US FOR CULVERS CARES NIGHT TOMORROW FROM 4-8!!! Proceeds go to Best Buddies.


FREE KM BASEBALL COMMUNITY NIGHT AT DOCKHOUNDS STADIUM MAY 13!!! Enjoy some great KM baseball in a beautiful venue May 13th at 7:00 pm.

FOREST 4K HAD S'MORE FUN!!! AM and PM Forest 4K students got together to play, make new friends, and enjoy s'mores with their families and Magee staff. The beautiful weather made this a perfect and memorable event!




BEST BUDDIES OF WISCONSIN WALK!!!! Kettle Moraine Best Buddies Chapter participated in the Best Buddies of Wisconsin walk at Dockhounds stadium in Oconomowoc. We had over 50 people from the KM nation join us for the walk and our chapter raised $775 for the Best Buddies of Wisconsin.




SHREDDING FUNDRAISER WAS TREMENDOUS SUCCESS!!! The UPS Store - Delafield, Sentry Albrecht's Delafield Market, Waukesha State Bank Wild Bird Unlimited, Chic-fil-A, Sports Clips - Delafield, and the Delafield Chamber of Commerce raised a total of $5,860.25 for the KMHS Booster Club last weekend! This came from more than 6,000 lbs of paper! The event was so well attended, they needed to shut down after only 90 minutes because the truck was full. Thank you to everyone who participated and we hope to expand this event to accommodate demand next year!


KM HIRES NEW BOYS AND GIRLS TENNIS COACH!!! We are very excited to welcome Ken Crocker to our coaching staff. As an avid tennis fan and player, Ken cannot wait to lead KM's tennis teams to success on and off the court. Ken spends a great deal of time developing his skills, whether playing himself or working with his three children, all of whom attend KM. In his professional life, he coaches and mentors software teams on collaboration, communication, and concentration. He is excited to apply all that he has learned in this role to his coaching, and is Laser-focused on getting the best out of both teams. The girls season will be starting in August and he will be leading the boys team starting in March.


DOUSMAN STUDENT MAKES BIRTHDAYS ABOUT GIVING!!! Since turning 7, Connor has taken a different approach to birthdays. It was that first-grade year, when schools were closed, that he asked his mother “since I can’t bring treats to my friends at school, can we bring them to your friends at work?" His mother worked at a hospital and the kind gesture was so appreciated during COVID, that Conner has made giving his “tradition,” bringing birthday treats to first responders. This year Connor visited the Summit Police Department. The deputy called Connor's family to convey how touched they were by his kindness after a tough call the previous evening. Sometimes, giving really is better than receiving! To learn more, view the post by the Village of Summit Police Department: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=458401613391644&set=a.179395154625626

KMMS STUDENTS EXPERIENCE HANDS ON LEARNING OF CARDIOVASCULAR PROCESSES!!! Mrs. Wroblewski's and Mrs. Kobus' seventh grade Discover and Navigate science students got the unique experience of dissecting pig hearts with the guidance of an industry expert. Kiely Page sells cardiovascular devices for Boston Scientific and instructs physicians on how to use stents and other devices. Kiely taught students the anatomy of the heart, blood flow, main arteries, and the nuances of cardiology. Students were excited to learn how to dissect, touch all four chambers, identify the aorta and vena cava, and gain insights into various medical careers. We are so thankful for Ms. Kiely Page's expertise and for her mom, Mrs. Kelly Page, for connecting us with her. This was great practice for students as they learn body systems through labs, interactive demos, models, readings, and now dissection!





STATE SOLO AND ENSEMBLE AWARDS!!! Several KM soloists and ensembles earned Exemplary Awards at the State Festival held at UW Whitewater. The Exemplary Performance Recognition Project expands recognition of outstanding performers at the WSMA State Solo & Ensemble Festival. State festival adjudicators select the most exceptional performances at each of the festival campuses through a two-step process. First students are nominated throughout the day, second the finalists are determined at the end of the day.
Students that were recognized and awarded the Exemplary Award included:
Maddie B, Violin Solo, Danielle L., Vocal Solo-Soprano,
Flute Choir: Alyssa D., Violet K., Rayna K., Ava M., Dani L., and Carli H.
Solo Marimba: Leo E
Solo Alto Saxophone: Ryan K
Additional Nominees:
Ireland A, vocal solo nomination for Musical Theatre, Mirannda K., Violin solo, and Emma Manion, horn solo.


CELEBRATING OUR PRINCIPALS!!! We are fortunate to have some of the most amazing school principals in our district. Our building leaders are educators, managers, security, motivators, customer service representatives, and above all a great team of collaborators. Thank you for all that you do!


The KMHS Campus will be represented by EIGHT students for Summer Enrichment opportunities! Congratulations!!!
Badger Boy State
Tanner Sindorf
Badger Girl State
Natalie Ketter, Sophia Hoffman, Hunter Phillips, and Alyssa Schmitt
Wisconsin Leadership Seminar
Avery Sallmann
World Affairs Seminar
Hunter Phillips and Emma Volk


KMHS STUDENT PURSUING CAREER INTERESTS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LOCAL BUSINESS!!! Jacob Marcheske served as a student panelist at the GPS Education Partners South Regional Appreciation breakfast. He participated in a program that connects local businesses with schools in work-based learning opportunities.
Jacob's formal graduation from GPS will take place May 30th, and he has already secured a position with, Wenthe-Davidson Engineering Co. as a maintenance technician! Jacob will also be attending WCTC in the fall to attain additional education and credentialing.


THIS JUST IN... Alyssa Foote and Madeline Ewald are moving on to the ICDC Grand Awards Session this evening!!!
They will present in the "Sales Project Event" with their project/presentation "KM DECA's Market Day!"
We are SO PROUD of all of our KM DECA ICDC competitors!
Good luck tonight Alyssa and Madeline!

GLOBAL ARTISAN CRAFT FAIR MAY 18th!!! KM Global will be hosting an artisan craft fair at Kettle Moraine High School on Saturday, May 18th! This capstone project is a cornerstone of Global's learning. Students get the opportunity to build a community event to benefit a local organization. 100% of the proceeds from this event (from vendor fees, donations, food truck partnerships, etc.) will be donated to our friends at the Hunger Task Force. The market will start at 9:00am and end at 12:00pm in the KM high school parking lot. Join us to shop all of these wonderful products! Sign up to be a vendor or make a donation: https://www.classmunity.com/kmsd/view-fundraiser.php?fundraiser_id=2400


HELP SUPPORT KM'S INVESTMENT IN THE ARTS!!! We are currently renovating our 30 year old auditorium to address concerns over safety, comfort, and production quality. The upgrades will take place over the summer and, like our other facilities projects, there will be opportunities for sponsors to help us meet our goals and provide quality venues for our students. We are offering a wide variety of sponsorship opportunities, including a buy-a-seat campaign and founder's circle, as well as tiered sponsorships and naming rights similar to our athletics facilities. Please visit kmsd.edu/fa to learn more about these opportunities, or reach out to ericksok@kmsd.edu. These advertising/sponsorship opportunities are tax deductible and we appreciate the support of our KM Community as we commit to meeting the needs of our students for many decades to come!



KMMS BAND CONCERTS!!! Our middle school band students held two very successful concerts last week. The growth of our musicians over the course of this year has been incredible to hear and the crowds were fantastic!






THANK YOU KMNATION!!!
The Shredding Fundraiser was a HUGE SUCCESS!
The UPS Store in Delafield, Albrecht's Sentry, Chick-fil-A Delafield, the Delafield Chamber of Commerce, Waukesha State Bank, and Sports Clips - Delafield, hosted a fundraising event to support the KMHS Booster Club on Saturday, April 27 from 10 AM to uh… only 11:30 AM instead of 1 PM at Nagawaukee Shopping Center Parking Lot because it was SO successful!!!
The Iron Mountain Shred Truck was full of SIX THOUSAND POUNDS of shredded paper!
Did you miss the event and still want confidential docs shredded? Visit theupsstore.com/shredding for full details! When you visit the other sponsor locations, please thank them for being great community partners too!



KM DECA National Competitors Headed to California!
Good Luck to all 13 of our KM DECA National Competitors as they head off to Anaheim California today to compete at this year's DECA International Career Development Conference.
Lana Lampsa and Amelia Derrig - International Business Plan
Kendra Schwoerer - Leadership Academy
Georgia Boland and Amelia Lephardt - Sports and Entertainment Marketing
Anneke Barnett & Ella Lephardt - Entrepreneurship Team Event
Cameron LaRoque and Sullivan Vogds - Hospitality Services Team
Madeline Ewald and Alyssa Foote - Sales Project Event
Savannah Kildow - Integrated Marketing Campaign
Reese Albert - Independent Business Plan



Forensics Qualified for STATE!
This past Saturday, HS^2 students Amelia P., Reagan K., and Kirby R. competed at the state Speech Festival put on by the Wisconsin Interscholastic Speech and Dramatic Arts Association. Reagan earned a silver medal in the solo acting humorous category, and Kirby and Amelia earned gold medals in oratory and poetry, respectively.
