
STILL ON THE FENCE ABOUT WHERE TO ENROLL? WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT KM? SCHEDULE A TOUR!!! We offer custom tours at all of our schools, and they are a great way for potential students and their families to explore the many wonderful options we offer academically, culturally, athletically, and socially! So visit our website at www.kmsd.edu and click the tour button, or if you are ready to commit to KM, click the enroll button at the top and get started. Remember, the open enrollment window closes on 4/30. It is important to apply and secure a spot before it re-opens in summer, as enrollment is first-come, first-served and some choices may not be available!


Sophomores and Juniors - are you interested in going on the HS^2 Panama Service Trip your Senior year? Make sure to attend the informational meeting!


Kinetic Anatomy students working on their Biomechanics Lab!



The PreACT test will be administered to all 9th and 10th grade students , and the Forward exam to 10th grade students, on the KMHS campus TODAY.
All 9th and 10th grade students, MUST be present on campus for testing. Please be aware, all juniors and seniors will NOT be attending school on campus today. Instead, this will be an asynchronous BLUE virtual day of learning for those students (grades 11 and 12).


The PreACT test will be administered to all 9th and 10th grade students , and the Forward exam to 10th grade students, on the KMHS campus on April 9, 2025.
All 9th and 10th grade students, MUST be present on campus for testing. Please be aware, all juniors and seniors will NOT be attending school on campus on April 9, 2025. Instead, this will be an asynchronous BLUE virtual day of learning for those students (grades 11 and 12).


A group of HS^2 students took the morning to present at Magee Elementary School Science Day, giving the Elementary students some exposure to Physics and Chemistry! In the Physics sessions students looked at how light behaves by completing mirror mazes, making UV bead bracelets, making kaleidoscopes, and looking at optical illusions. The Chemistry sessions were a little bit messier focusing on reactions while making slime!



The HS^2 AP Chemistry students went back to work with the KM Explore Navigators on Wednesday to help with another science lesson on stars!





The PreAP Biology students spent class time today dissecting a rat! The students looked over the external and internal anatomy, paying close attention to the different organs and how they function within the body systems.



The HS^2 AP Chemistry students spent time last week with the KM Explore Navigators helping to teach a science lesson on moon phases!







REGISTER FOR SUMMER ACADEMY TODAY!!! Students will be able to choose four courses per day (with the exception of Moving on to Kindergarten). To accommodate more families and staffing demands we will again run two separate sessions lasting six weeks total. Session one will run June 16-July 3 and session two will run July 7-July 25. Students can attend the full six weeks or one session only if preferred. Session two classes will be a repeat of content and activities from session one, unless noted in the course description. For open-enrollment students interested in "trying" KM, Summer Academy courses are available for a fee. Sign up NOW https://www.kmsd.edu/page/summer-academy !


TOMORROW!!!!
The ACT test will be administered to all junior students on the KMHS campus (and across the state) on March 11th.
All junior students, MUST be present on campus for testing. Please be aware, all freshmen, sophomores, and seniors will NOT be attending school on campus on March 11, 2025. Instead, this will be an asynchronous virtual day of learning for those students (grades 9, 10, and 12).
Please carefully review the email sent to all parents/guardians that detailed specific expectations for this day.


NEXT WEEK!!!
The ACT test will be administered to all junior students on the KMHS campus (and across the state) on March 11th.
All junior students, MUST be present on campus for testing. Please be aware, all freshmen, sophomores, and seniors will NOT be attending school on campus on March 11, 2025. Instead, this will be an asynchronous virtual day of learning for those students (grades 9, 10, and 12).
Please carefully review the email sent to all parents/guardians that detailed specific expectations for this day.


Join us today for parent coffee!


Join us for Parent Coffee!


Every month, the High School of Health Sciences recognizes students who have demonstrated leadership, community, character, academic rigor and grit. The HS^2 February students recognized are Anastasia S. (9) and Taylor M. (10)! Congratulations to these students!!


School wide dodgeball tournament ended our Monday morning!







Students spent a fun Green Day session recently playing knee volleyball and log tag!




Students looked at endochondral ossification and long bone anatomy today in Advanced Anatomy!


KM SHOWCASE TOMORROW @KMHS FROM 5:30-7PM!!! THIS K-12 ENROLLMENT FAIR & COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE EVENT IS OPEN TO ALL RESIDENTS/NON-RESIDENTS. Please RSVP if you are able at https://forms.gle/WWntVNiXTHGWSbMu9 or feel free to drop in! Meet with administrators and staff, take a tour, and learn more about K-12 offerings! There will also be representatives from a variety of clubs, sports, and activities. This is an engaging and informational way to spend a cold evening in February, so stop by!!


HOST FAMILIES NEEDED!!! Several foreign exchange students need host families for the 25-26 school year at KMHS. We have a girl, Ines 16, from Argentina who loves movies, reading, travel, writing, horseback riding, cross country skiing and all things active and outdoors. According to Ines, "I consider myself an ambitious and brave person, and I believe that I can do anything that I put on my mind. Even if I struggle a lot, I know that eventually, I will achieve it. For me, both university and career goals are very important objectives in my life. At school, I have chosen biology related subjects, and have always been interested in being a biochemist or maybe a biotech." We also have a boy, Ludwig 16, who enjoys pop music, pets, reading, and sporting events. He plays basketball, soccer and tennis and loves American football. "I hope the program will make me more self-reliant, more flexible and that it will provide me with a more cosmopolitan outlook," said Ludwig. "After my year abroad, I will attend school for another 2 years to acquire a diploma which allows me to study at university. I would like to become a journalist." The students' families pay all expenses and provide their medical insurance. Our students speak English and want to learn about America. Please help them realize their dream, Contact Carrie asap for information at 414-899-3890 or schulzcarr@aol.com.
