Central Elementary News September 29

09/29/24

Central Trunk or Treat
Join us on October 19 at Central Elementary between 5 - 7 pm for a costume contest, food trucks, candy, and lots of fun!

Walker Chamber Career Fair - Tuesday, October 22
Looking for a new job or career opportunity? Whether you're a recent graduate, a seasoned professional, or someone looking for a fresh start, this event is perfect for you. Join us from 5:00 - 7:00 pm at Walker Fire Station #2, 4101 Lake Michigan Drive. For more information, visit walkerchamber.org or email info@walkerchamber.org.

Bible Club After School Program for Grades K-5th
Bible Club will be held after school at Central Elementary on Mondays until 4:40 pm, beginning 9/23. For more info, contact club leader Betty Dykstra at 616-723-1545 or email hankandbetty@hotmail.com.

Kenowa Hills Powderpuff 2024
Monday, September 23 at Knight Stadium, 7:00 pm - $5 entry (no passes). Thank you for supporting the class of 2026.

McDonald's High School Sports Digital Fundraiser Day - October 3
Download the McDonald's app and support KHHS Sports on October 3 when 20% of sales will be donated to KHHS. Download the app and select 2652 Alpine Ave or 3030 Walker Ave and order food in the mobile app.

British Swim School
Now enrolling new students, from infants to adults, we offer a unique swim program taught through fun and gentle methods.

  • Focus on water survival skills
  • Small class sizes
  • Highly trained instructors
  • Indoor, heated pools
  • 40+ years of experience

Enroll today! 616-367-5076 or visit britishswimschool.com/grand-rapids

KHPS Ski & Snowboard Club 24/25 Punch Card Program
Cannonsburg's punch cards offer discounted lift tickets so that students in kindergarten through 12th grade can enjoy winter to the fullest. Punch cards also offer discounts on rentals and private lessons! When your child visits Cannonsburg, they will simply bring their punch card to the ticket office to get their card punched and receive a lift ticket for the day. These punch cars can be used any day of the week (no blackout dates!)

Ages 7-10: 6 Punch=$120 or 10 Punch=$155
Ages 11+: 6 Punch=$160 or 10 Punch=$195
*Other perks and discounts apply. To purchase online: https://cannonsburg.com
Questions can be directed to Cannonsburg at info@cannonsburg.com or Jason Snyder via email at jsnyder@khps.org

Lil' Kickers - Grand Rapids Soccer Society
Lil Kickers soccer classes for kids in West Michigan are packed with creative games structured to help kids learn soccer and grow. Ages 18 months to 9 years old. Classes meet weekly for 50 minutes. Learn more at www.lilkickers.com.

Knights Run For Education Fundraiser
The KH Education Foundation is holding a 5K Run/Walk to raise money on Saturday, October 12 at Central Elementary. Proceeds benefit the KHEF to fund grants that empower teachers to implement creative projects and programs to enhance our students' learning experience.

For more information or to make a donation or become a sponsor, contact Rob Conat at board@khedfoundation.org or call 810-730-0266. Checks payable to Kenowa Hills Education Foundation can be mailed to 2325 4 Mile Rd NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49544.

Youth Wrestling 2024-25
Registration begins October 11 at kenowahillsyouthsports.org. Practices begin January 7, 2025 and season runs through March 13. Advanced tournaments on Sundays and Beginner tourneys held on Friday evenings. Practices are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-7:15 pm for beginners (0-1 year experience), and 6-8:15 pm for Advanced (2+ years experience.) Price is $110 for the season and includes MYWAY Membership. NEW this year - Girls Wrestling! Stay tuned!

K-5th Grade Fall Dance Clinic
Saturday, October 5, from 1-3:00 pm at Central Elementary Gym (enter through the main doors and head to the gym.)
Cost: $30.90 and includes a t-shirt.
Register here.

*Students perform at the varsity home football game held October 11 at 7:00 pm. Questions: email KHDTfundraising@gmail.com.

Fall 2024 Junior Kickers (Birth Year 2020-2016)
September 23 - October 26

Junior is a youth soccer program run by licensed PASS coaches. It is a fun and friendly way to your children to start developing their soccer skills. Trainings are Mondays at 6:30 PM held at the Alpine Sports Complex with optional weekend games.

Register Now
More info at: PASSsoccerclub.com

2nd Annual KH Craft Fair - November 2
Home & Seasonal Decor, t-shirt printing, custom ornaments, baked goods, sweets, and so much more!

9:00 am - 3:00 pm at Kenowa Hills High School
Entry $3 and supports the SANP Class of 2025. For questions or to participate, email khendricks1114@gmail.com

Central Elementary Winter Concert(s)
Mrs. Hulford is looking for students that would like to be featured in the upcoming winter concert! If your student would like to audition with a winter piece (ex. playing instruments, singing, dance), parents may email a video to ahulford@khps.org by Oct. 15th. (1-2 minutes max) A few spots are available! All students will be involved with their grades’ singing performance and there will be opportunities for extra parts for the upper elementary grades. Ask your students about these opportunities!

K-Knights - 2nd Grade: Monday, December 2 at 6:00 pm in the PAC
3rd-5th Grade: Tuesday, December 3 at 6:00 pm in the PAC

OLDER NEWS

Donation Wish List 24-25

Medication Form
ALL students must have this form completed by a doctor and guardian if they are taking medication at school.

Central Nurse

Michelle Sikkema, BSN, RN
Central Elementary - Kenowa Hills Public Schools
616.453.6351 ext. 6342
msikkema@khps.org

Important Dates
October 2 - Picture Day
October 2 - Count Day: Please attend school for the full day
October 2 - PTO Meeting @ 6:00 pm
October 4 - First Popcorn Day - Volunteer Here
October 12 - Kenowa Hills Education Foundation 5K Run/Walk
October 14-15 - Fall Break: No school
October 19 - Central’s Trunk or Treat - Volunteer Here
October 21-25 - Book Fair (if PTO volunteers available)
October 22, 24, 25 - Conferences
October 28 - Picture Retake Day
November 14-16 - KHHS Play: A Trip to the Moon
November 27-29 - Thanksgiving Break: No school
December 2 - K-Knights -2nd Grade Winter Showcase
December 3 - 3rd-5th Grade Winter Showcase
December 23 - January 3 - Winter Break: No school
February 12 - Count Day: Full day of school
February 14-18 - Midwinter Break: No school
March 1 - Read-A-Thon begins
March 27-29 - KHHS Musical: Footloose
April 4-11 - Spring Break: No school
May 26 - Memorial Day: No school
May 28 - Commencement for Class of 2025
June 6 - Central Field Day
June 11 - Last Day of School: Half Day

Volunteers
If you would like to volunteer or visit the school during school hours (this includes reading with students, helping teachers, attending a classroom party, watching a class play production and so forth), you must complete a background check for the new school year.
Background checks must be completed in person at any KH front office. Please bring a state-issued photo ID.

  • You must request to volunteer through your child’s teacher - he or she will add your name to an approved volunteer list in the main office.
  • All volunteers must enter through the main office and must sign in.
  • You will receive a volunteer pass that must be worn and visible at all times while in the building.

Drop-off & Pick-up Reminders
We show Respect, We all stay Safe, Central SHINES! Earliest drop-off time is 8:30 am and school begins at 8:35 am. School ends at 3:37 pm. Please see the attached flyer for our Procedures Map and more information.

Zinser Elementary News September 27

09/27/24

Family Council News
Thank you to everyone who came to the kick off meeting this week! We look forward to our next meeting on Tuesday, October 8. Our biggest fundraiser of the year kicks off on September 30. This Read-A-Thon is sure to be a rootintootin' good time, so saddle up to celebrate the joy of reading and to help support students and staff at Zinser Elementary. More information to come. Here are a few key updates we would like to share with everyone:

  • Read-A-Thon Fundraiser - September 30 to October 11
  • Roller Skating Party - October 10
  • Book Fair - October 16-18. Volunteers needed! Sign up to come!
  • Popcorn Friday - October 18
  • Conference Dinners - October 22, 24, 25

For more information please email zinserelemfc@gmail.com.

Walker Chamber Career Fair - Tuesday, October 22
Looking for a new job or career opportunity? Whether you're a recent graduate, a seasoned professional, or someone looking for a fresh start, this event is perfect for you. Join us from 5:00 - 7:00 pm at Walker Fire Station #2, 4101 Lake Michigan Drive. For more information, visit walkerchamber.org or email info@walkerchamber.org.

Bible Club After School Program for Grades K-5th
Bible Club will be held after school at Central Elementary on Mondays until 4:40 pm, beginning 9/23. For more info, contact club leader Betty Dykstra at 616-723-1545 or email hankandbetty@hotmail.com.

McDonald's High School Sports Digital Fundraiser Day - October 3
Download the McDonald's app and support KHHS Sports on October 3 when 20% of sales will be donated to KHHS. Download the app and select 2652 Alpine Ave or 3030 Walker Ave and order food in the mobile app.

Knights Run For Education Fundraiser
The KH Education Foundation is holding a 5K Run/Walk to raise money on Saturday, October 12 at Central Elementary. Proceeds benefit the KHEF to fund grants that empower teachers to implement creative projects and programs to enhance our students' learning experience.

For more information or to make a donation or become a sponsor, contact Rob Conat at board@khedfoundation.org or call 810-730-0266. Checks payable to Kenowa Hills Education Foundation can be mailed to 2325 4 Mile Rd NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49544.

Youth Wrestling 2024-25
Registration begins October 11 at kenowahillsyouthsports.org. Practices begin January 7, 2025 and season runs through March 13. Advanced tournaments on Sundays and Beginner tourneys held on Friday evenings. Practices are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-7:15 pm for beginners (0-1 year experience), and 6-8:15 pm for Advanced (2+ years experience.) Price is $110 for the season and includes MYWAY Membership. NEW this year - Girls Wrestling! Stay tuned!

K-5th Grade Fall Dance Clinic
Saturday, October 5, from 1-3:00 pm at Central Elementary Gym (enter through the main doors and head to the gym.)
Cost: $30.90 and includes a t-shirt.
Register here.

*Students perform at the varsity home football game held October 11 at 7:00 pm. Questions: email KHDTfundraising@gmail.com.

2nd Annual KH Craft Fair - November 2
Home & Seasonal Decor, t-shirt printing, custom ornaments, baked goods, sweets, and so much more!

9:00 am - 3:00 pm at Kenowa Hills High School
Entry $3 and supports the SANP Class of 2025. For questions or to participate, email khendricks1114@gmail.com


OLDER NEWS

Parking Lot Notes: MAP
➔ Please consider utilizing our bus transportation option to avoid the busy parent pick-up lot
➔ Always look to pull up in line and when possible to help with the flow of traffic.
◆ Tell your child(ren) to look for the correct car and be ready. If your child is late to the class sign and you’ve pulled past it, you can circle around the lot and keep your car moving.
➔ Thank you for those turning right only! We know it’s an inconvenience, but we believe it will help speed up the line and be safer in the long run ( We have a couple accidents a year with vehicles turning left)
➔ Drop off starts at 8:30; children may exit vehicles a few minutes early to get traffic flowing, and must wait by their grade sign until the 8:30 bell.
➔ We do have two lanes in the parking lot. Please only use the right lane for drop off and pick up, the inside lane is a pass by lane only! Please pass by with caution.

DROP OFF EXPECTATIONS:

  • Drop off starts at 8:30 with the day officially starting at 8:35. Kindergarten & K-Knights families please park and walk to the flagpole to have your child line up with their class at the 8:30 bell. The teacher will come out and greet the students and enter the building together.

DISMISSAL EXPECTATIONS:

The school day ends at 3:37

  • Kindergarten & K-Knights and early pick-ups start dismissal at 3:30. Kindergarten parents please park and walk to meet the class and get your child by the flagpole for a more intimate and safe pick-up.
  • We will designate consistent early pick-up families once again this year. Please contact our office if you can consistently be in the parking lot for an early pick-up at 3:30.
  • 1st - 5th grade families will use the car line in the parent parking lot for pick-up. Your child will stand at the correct grade level sign and enter the car when it’s at the sign or close to the nearest pull up spot. You may need to pull up past the grade sign to help with the flow of traffic
  • We understand that parents can get stuck in traffic or weather events happen that can extend travel time to get to school for the 3:37 dismissal. If you are going to be late please call the office ahead of time so we can make the student(s) aware. Consistent tardiness for pick-up will result in your child(ren) being bused to our Early Childhood Center for after school care. You can be billed for this.

Attendance/Drop Off - Pick Up
Our start time is 8:35 am! We need your help getting students here on time! Any students arriving after 8:40 will be marked tardy. Any students arriving after 9:05 am without an excused call/absence will be marked unexcused for the morning session. Please call our attendance line at 616-453-2461 opt.1 or email ziattendance@khps.org to communicate your student’s absence, early leave time, or late arrival. STRIVE FOR FIVE!!!

KHHS News September 27

09/27/24

High School Homecoming Dance - September 28
Homecoming tickets on sale during lunch starting September 23. They will be $12 through the 26th. Final day to buy a ticket is September 27th at lunch and will be $15. Guest forms are now available in the main office for those that wish to bring a guest from another school. There is a limit to the number of guests allowed for 9th and 10th graders so get those completed asap! Those must be completed and turned into the office no later than 9/25. NO EXCEPTIONS!

Knight Time Classic - September 28
The Kenowa Hills Marching Knights will host the 37th Annual Knight Time Classic Band Competition, with bands around the state performing and competing for 1st Place! Happing at Knight Stadium on Saturday, September 28, beginning at 10:00 am. Tickets are $7 adults/$5 students/$25 per family.

KHEF Knights Run for Education - October 12
The KH Education Foundation is holding a 5K Run/Walk to raise money on Saturday, October 12 at Central Elementary. Proceeds benefit the KHEF to fund grants that empower teachers to implement creative projects and programs to enhance our students' learning experience.

For more information or to make a donation or become a sponsor, contact Rob Conat at board@khedfoundation.org or call 810-730-0266. Checks payable to Kenowa Hills Education Foundation can be mailed to 2325 4 Mile Rd NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49544.

High School Craft Show
Date: November 4, 2024
Time: 9am-3pm
Place: Kenowa Hills High School
All proceeds go to the class of 2025 Senior All Night Party!

Kenowa Athletics
Kenowa Athletics has partnered with GO FAN for purchasing tickets for our sporting events online. Use the link below to purchase tickets for any home sporting event and away events at schools that also use GO FAN. Link to Kenowa GO FAN page or use this web address: https://gofan.co/app/school/MI10157

Attention Seniors!
Senior Photos are due for yearbook submission by 10/31/24. All photos must be a VERTICAL photo with your head and shoulders in the frame. Please reach out to Ms. Hughes if you have any questions! (ahughes@khps.org)

Service Academy Night - October 15
Representative Hillary Scholten’s District Office is excited to invite our students to the upcoming Service Academy Night on October 15, from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM at the Gerald R. Ford Museum. This event is a fantastic opportunity for students who are interested in pursuing a career in the military through one of the United States Service Academies.

Representatives from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Air Force Academy, the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy will be present to provide information, answer questions, and discuss the application process. This is an invaluable chance for students to learn more about these prestigious institutions and the opportunities they offer.

Now Accepting Service Academy Applications

Congresswoman Scholten is now accepting United States service academy nomination applications. We encourage high school students in our district (MI-03) to apply for these prestigious appointments.

Each year, members of Congress may nominate a limited number of candidates to the U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Naval Academy, and U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. These nominations are highly competitive, and students must meet strict eligibility requirements to be considered.

The application process involves submitting materials such as academic transcripts, standardized test scores, letters of recommendation, and essay questions. The deadline to submit a completed application to our office is November 1, 2024. Please visit Congresswoman Scholten's website for more information on the process and to access the application packet. Please share this information with your students and their families and encourage those interested to attend the Service Academy Night to learn more. Feel free to print and post the attached flyer at your school. If have any questions or need additional details about the event or the nomination process, please do not hesitate to reach out. You may contact me by email at Bradley.Stek@mail.house.gov or by phone at 616-451-8383.

Reminders

  • $30 Chromebook Protection Plan is due by Sept 13. Plans can be paid through efunds, which is preferable, or cash or check to the main office.
  • Parents must update registration for all returning students. Go to ps2012.khps.org and log in to your parent portal and select “Returning student registration” If you need assistance logging in, please call the main office.
  • All student vehicles must be registered and identified with a parking stickers. The registration forms and parking stickers should be purchased for $20 in the main office asap.
  • Cell phones should not be used or visible during instructional time, including the hallways. Our goal is to limit the interruptions to your students during their valuable learning time. The entire cell phone policy can be found in our student handbook.
  • Kenowa Hills High School is considered a closed campus. Students are not
    permitted to leave for lunch or receive outside food deliveries during the school day.
  • There have been some changes to the dress code policy. Please see the student handbook section 3.1 for details.


OLDER NEWS

Parking/Drop Off
Just a reminder that student drop-off and pick-up is on the north side of the parking lot. Parking lots are labeled. Please do not drop off or pick up in the bus loop.

Athletics - High Sports are back!!
You can view the KH Fall Athletic Schedules at kenowahillsathletics.com. All tickets are $5.00 each, students (age 5 and above) and adult. We offer online tickets through GoFan and will also have cash sales available. ONLY KH students get into home athletic events for free if wearing Kenowa Hills swag and/or theme night with a valid student ID! PreK-8th grade students must be accompanied by an adult. You are responsible for supervising your own children.

Attendance
The county-wide Strive for 5 is still our goal for every student. Students with excessive chargeable absences will not be allowed to attend dances and/or other extracurricular activities. Please refer to the Student handbook for more information as to which kind of absences count against them. Students over 5 minutes late to class other than their first hour are considered absent. The rest of our attendance policy can be found in our student handbook.

If your student is going to be absent, late, or needs to leave early, please call the attendance line at 616-784-2400 Ext. 2 or you can email at hsattendance@khps.org. Please call ahead if your student needs to leave early. It is important to have limited interruptions into the classroom. Please call in the morning and leave a message if needed, so a pass can be written. Students
may not leave class without permission from the office.

Food Service Changes
We are excited to share that KHPS will be participating in the MI School Meals Program and will be offering breakfast and lunch to all students at NO COST starting this fall. Although meals are free, we encourage all families to complete the Education Benefit Form found here. You may be entitled to additional benefits.

Zinser Elementary News September 20

09/20/24

Family Council News
Thank you to everyone who came to the kick off meeting this week! We look forward to our next meeting on Tuesday, October 8. Our biggest fundraiser of the year kicks off on September 30. This Read-A-Thon is sure to be a rootintootin' good time, so saddle up to celebrate the joy of reading and to help support students and staff at Zinser Elementary. More information to come. Here are a few key updates we would like to share with everyone:

  • WatchDogs Pizza Night - September 26 from 6-7 p.m. at Zinser Elementary
  • Popcorn Friday - September 27
  • Read-A-Thon Fundraiser - September 30 to October 11
  • Roller Skating Party - October 10
  • Book Fair - October 16-18. Volunteers needed! Sign up to come!

For more information please email zinserelemfc@gmail.com.

Walker Chamber Career Fair - Tuesday, October 22
Looking for a new job or career opportunity? Whether you're a recent graduate, a seasoned professional, or someone looking for a fresh start, this event is perfect for you. Join us from 5:00 - 7:00 pm at Walker Fire Station #2, 4101 Lake Michigan Drive. For more information, visit walkerchamber.org or email info@walkerchamber.org.

Bible Club After School Program for Grades K-5th
Bible Club will be held after school at Central Elementary on Mondays until 4:40 pm, beginning 9/23. For more info, contact club leader Betty Dykstra at 616-723-1545 or email hankandbetty@hotmail.com.

Kenowa Hills Powderpuff 2024
Monday, September 23 at Knight Stadium, 7:00 pm - $5 entry (no passes). Thank you for supporting the class of 2026.

McDonald's High School Sports Digital Fundraiser Day - October 3
Download the McDonald's app and support KHHS Sports on October 3 when 20% of sales will be donated to KHHS. Download the app and select 2652 Alpine Ave or 3030 Walker Ave and order food in the mobile app.

Knights Run For Education Fundraiser
The KH Education Foundation is holding a 5K Run/Walk to raise money on Saturday, October 12 at Central Elementary. Proceeds benefit the KHEF to fund grants that empower teachers to implement creative projects and programs to enhance our students' learning experience.

For more information or to make a donation or become a sponsor, contact Rob Conat at board@khedfoundation.org or call 810-730-0266. Checks payable to Kenowa Hills Education Foundation can be mailed to 2325 4 Mile Rd NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49544.

Youth Wrestling 2024-25
Registration begins October 11 at kenowahillsyouthsports.org. Practices begin January 7, 2025 and season runs through March 13. Advanced tournaments on Sundays and Beginner tourneys held on Friday evenings. Practices are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-7:15 pm for beginners (0-1 year experience), and 6-8:15 pm for Advanced (2+ years experience.) Price is $110 for the season and includes MYWAY Membership. NEW this year - Girls Wrestling! Stay tuned!

Baton Twirling Classes
Come join the fun and learn how to twirl a baton! Baton twirling is making a comeback as the latest and greatest sensation!

Dates: Every Tuesday beginning September 24 through December 17
Times: Ages 4-7, 6:15-7:00 pm, Ages 8-20, 7:00-7:45 pm
Registration: On Sept. 24 at the first class
Location: Coit Creative Arts Gymnasium, 617 Coit Ave. NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Cost: $9/week to be paid at each class. $10 Registration fee to be paid at first class. Batons will be available for purchase at class for $35. Payment plans for batons available. $20 the first week, then $5 each week until paid off.

Students can earn awards and have an opportunity for competition and parades! It can also lead to students becoming a majorette for their school and a scholarship to college! Questions, call 616-460-1747, or email athleticssens@aol.com or visit our website at www.athleticsensations.com.

K-5th Grade Fall Dance Clinic
Saturday, October 5, from 1-3:00 pm at Central Elementary Gym (enter through the main doors and head to the gym.)
Cost: $30.90 and includes a t-shirt.
Register here.

*Students perform at the varsity home football game held October 11 at 7:00 pm. Questions: email KHDTfundraising@gmail.com.

Fall 2024 Junior Kickers (Birth Year 2020-2016)
September 23 - October 26

Junior is a youth soccer program run by licensed PASS coaches. It is a fun and friendly way to your children to start developing their soccer skills. Trainings are Mondays at 6:30 PM held at the Alpine Sports Complex with optional weekend games.

Register Now
More info at: PASSsoccerclub.com

2nd Annual KH Craft Fair - November 2
Home & Seasonal Decor, t-shirt printing, custom ornaments, baked goods, sweets, and so much more!

9:00 am - 3:00 pm at Kenowa Hills High School
Entry $3 and supports the SANP Class of 2025. For questions or to participate, email khendricks1114@gmail.com


OLDER NEWS

Parking Lot Notes: MAP
➔ Please consider utilizing our bus transportation option to avoid the busy parent pick-up lot
➔ Always look to pull up in line and when possible to help with the flow of traffic.
◆ Tell your child(ren) to look for the correct car and be ready. If your child is late to the class sign and you’ve pulled past it, you can circle around the lot and keep your car moving.
➔ Thank you for those turning right only! We know it’s an inconvenience, but we believe it will help speed up the line and be safer in the long run ( We have a couple accidents a year with vehicles turning left)
➔ Drop off starts at 8:30; children may exit vehicles a few minutes early to get traffic flowing, and must wait by their grade sign until the 8:30 bell.
➔ We do have two lanes in the parking lot. Please only use the right lane for drop off and pick up, the inside lane is a pass by lane only! Please pass by with caution.

DROP OFF EXPECTATIONS:

  • Drop off starts at 8:30 with the day officially starting at 8:35. Kindergarten & K-Knights families please park and walk to the flagpole to have your child line up with their class at the 8:30 bell. The teacher will come out and greet the students and enter the building together.

DISMISSAL EXPECTATIONS:

The school day ends at 3:37

  • Kindergarten & K-Knights and early pick-ups start dismissal at 3:30. Kindergarten parents please park and walk to meet the class and get your child by the flagpole for a more intimate and safe pick-up.
  • We will designate consistent early pick-up families once again this year. Please contact our office if you can consistently be in the parking lot for an early pick-up at 3:30.
  • 1st - 5th grade families will use the car line in the parent parking lot for pick-up. Your child will stand at the correct grade level sign and enter the car when it’s at the sign or close to the nearest pull up spot. You may need to pull up past the grade sign to help with the flow of traffic
  • We understand that parents can get stuck in traffic or weather events happen that can extend travel time to get to school for the 3:37 dismissal. If you are going to be late please call the office ahead of time so we can make the student(s) aware. Consistent tardiness for pick-up will result in your child(ren) being bused to our Early Childhood Center for after school care. You can be billed for this.

Attendance/Drop Off - Pick Up
Our start time is 8:35 am! We need your help getting students here on time! Any students arriving after 8:40 will be marked tardy. Any students arriving after 9:05 am without an excused call/absence will be marked unexcused for the morning session. Please call our attendance line at 616-453-2461 opt.1 or email ziattendance@khps.org to communicate your student’s absence, early leave time, or late arrival. STRIVE FOR FIVE!!!

Central Elementary News September 20

09/20/24

Central Trunk or Treat
Join us on October 19 at Central Elementary between 5 - 7 pm for a costume contest, food trucks, candy, and lots of fun!

Walker Chamber Career Fair - Tuesday, October 22
Looking for a new job or career opportunity? Whether you're a recent graduate, a seasoned professional, or someone looking for a fresh start, this event is perfect for you. Join us from 5:00 - 7:00 pm at Walker Fire Station #2, 4101 Lake Michigan Drive. For more information, visit walkerchamber.org or email info@walkerchamber.org.

Bible Club After School Program for Grades K-5th
Bible Club will be held after school at Central Elementary on Mondays until 4:40 pm, beginning 9/23. For more info, contact club leader Betty Dykstra at 616-723-1545 or email hankandbetty@hotmail.com.

Kenowa Hills Powderpuff 2024
Monday, September 23 at Knight Stadium, 7:00 pm - $5 entry (no passes). Thank you for supporting the class of 2026.

McDonald's High School Sports Digital Fundraiser Day - October 3
Download the McDonald's app and support KHHS Sports on October 3 when 20% of sales will be donated to KHHS. Download the app and select 2652 Alpine Ave or 3030 Walker Ave and order food in the mobile app.

Knights Run For Education Fundraiser
The KH Education Foundation is holding a 5K Run/Walk to raise money on Saturday, October 12 at Central Elementary. Proceeds benefit the KHEF to fund grants that empower teachers to implement creative projects and programs to enhance our students' learning experience.

For more information or to make a donation or become a sponsor, contact Rob Conat at board@khedfoundation.org or call 810-730-0266. Checks payable to Kenowa Hills Education Foundation can be mailed to 2325 4 Mile Rd NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49544.

Youth Wrestling 2024-25
Registration begins October 11 at kenowahillsyouthsports.org. Practices begin January 7, 2025 and season runs through March 13. Advanced tournaments on Sundays and Beginner tourneys held on Friday evenings. Practices are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-7:15 pm for beginners (0-1 year experience), and 6-8:15 pm for Advanced (2+ years experience.) Price is $110 for the season and includes MYWAY Membership. NEW this year - Girls Wrestling! Stay tuned!

Baton Twirling Classes
Come join the fun and learn how to twirl a baton! Baton twirling is making a comeback as the latest and greatest sensation!

Dates: Every Tuesday beginning September 24 through December 17
Times: Ages 4-7, 6:15-7:00 pm, Ages 8-20, 7:00-7:45 pm
Registration: On Sept. 24 at the first class
Location: Coit Creative Arts Gymnasium, 617 Coit Ave. NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Cost: $9/week to be paid at each class. $10 Registration fee to be paid at first class. Batons will be available for purchase at class for $35. Payment plans for batons available. $20 the first week, then $5 each week until paid off.

Students can earn awards and have an opportunity for competition and parades! It can also lead to students becoming a majorette for their school and a scholarship to college! Questions, call 616-460-1747, or email athleticssens@aol.com or visit our website at www.athleticsensations.com.

K-5th Grade Fall Dance Clinic
Saturday, October 5, from 1-3:00 pm at Central Elementary Gym (enter through the main doors and head to the gym.)
Cost: $30.90 and includes a t-shirt.
Register here.

*Students perform at the varsity home football game held October 11 at 7:00 pm. Questions: email KHDTfundraising@gmail.com.

Fall 2024 Junior Kickers (Birth Year 2020-2016)
September 23 - October 26

Junior is a youth soccer program run by licensed PASS coaches. It is a fun and friendly way to your children to start developing their soccer skills. Trainings are Mondays at 6:30 PM held at the Alpine Sports Complex with optional weekend games.

Register Now
More info at: PASSsoccerclub.com

2nd Annual KH Craft Fair - November 2
Home & Seasonal Decor, t-shirt printing, custom ornaments, baked goods, sweets, and so much more!

9:00 am - 3:00 pm at Kenowa Hills High School
Entry $3 and supports the SANP Class of 2025. For questions or to participate, email khendricks1114@gmail.com

Central Elementary Winter Concert(s)
Mrs. Hulford is looking for students that would like to be featured in the upcoming winter concert! If your student would like to audition with a winter piece (ex. playing instruments, singing, dance), parents may email a video to ahulford@khps.org by Oct. 15th. (1-2 minutes max) A few spots are available! All students will be involved with their grades’ singing performance and there will be opportunities for extra parts for the upper elementary grades. Ask your students about these opportunities!

K-Knights - 2nd Grade: Monday, December 2 at 6:00 pm in the PAC
3rd-5th Grade: Tuesday, December 3 at 6:00 pm in the PAC

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Donation Wish List 24-25

Medication Form
ALL students must have this form completed by a doctor and guardian if they are taking medication at school.

Central Nurse

Michelle Sikkema, BSN, RN
Central Elementary - Kenowa Hills Public Schools
616.453.6351 ext. 6342
msikkema@khps.org

Important Dates
September 23 - Powderpuff Game
September 27 - Homecoming Game
September 28 - Knight Time Classic Marching Band Invitational
October 2 - Picture Day
October 2 - Count Day: Please attend school for the full day
October 2 - PTO Meeting @ 6:00 pm
October 4 - First Popcorn Day - Volunteer Here
October 12 - Kenowa Hills Education Foundation 5K Run/Walk
October 14-15 - Fall Break: No school
October 19 - Central’s Trunk or Treat - Volunteer Here
October 21-25 - Book Fair (if PTO volunteers available)
October 22, 24, 25 - Conferences
October 28 - Picture Retake Day
November 14-16 - KHHS Play: A Trip to the Moon
November 27-29 - Thanksgiving Break: No school
December 2 - K-Knights -2nd Grade Winter Showcase
December 3 - 3rd-5th Grade Winter Showcase
December 23 - January 3 - Winter Break: No school
February 12 - Count Day: Full day of school
February 14-18 - Midwinter Break: No school
March 1 - Read-A-Thon begins
March 27-29 - KHHS Musical: Footloose
April 4-11 - Spring Break: No school
May 26 - Memorial Day: No school
May 28 - Commencement for Class of 2025
June 11 - Last Day of School: Half Day

Volunteers
If you would like to volunteer or visit the school during school hours (this includes reading with students, helping teachers, attending a classroom party, watching a class play production and so forth), you must complete a background check for the new school year.
Background checks must be completed in person at any KH front office. Please bring a state-issued photo ID.

  • You must request to volunteer through your child’s teacher - he or she will add your name to an approved volunteer list in the main office.
  • All volunteers must enter through the main office and must sign in.
  • You will receive a volunteer pass that must be worn and visible at all times while in the building.

Drop-off & Pick-up Reminders
We show Respect, We all stay Safe, Central SHINES! Earliest drop-off time is 8:30 am and school begins at 8:35 am. School ends at 3:37 pm. Please see the attached flyer for our Procedures Map and more information.

KHHS News September 20

09/20/24

High School Homecoming Dance - September 28
Homecoming tickets on sale during lunch starting September 23. They will be $12 through the 26th. Final day to buy a ticket is September 27th at lunch and will be $15. Guest forms are now available in the main office for those that wish to bring a guest from another school. There is a limit to the number of guests allowed for 9th and 10th graders so get those completed asap! Those must be completed and turned into the office no later than 9/25. NO EXCEPTIONS!

Knight Time Classic - September 28
The Kenowa Hills Marching Knights will host the 37th Annual Knight Time Classic Band Competition, with bands around the state performing and competing for 1st Place! Happing at Knight Stadium on Saturday, September 28, beginning at 10:00 am. Tickets are $7 adults/$5 students/$25 per family.

KHEF Knights Run for Education - October 12
The KH Education Foundation is holding a 5K Run/Walk to raise money on Saturday, October 12 at Central Elementary. Proceeds benefit the KHEF to fund grants that empower teachers to implement creative projects and programs to enhance our students' learning experience.

For more information or to make a donation or become a sponsor, contact Rob Conat at board@khedfoundation.org or call 810-730-0266. Checks payable to Kenowa Hills Education Foundation can be mailed to 2325 4 Mile Rd NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49544.

High School Craft Show
Date: November 4, 2024
Time: 9am-3pm
Place: Kenowa Hills High School
All proceeds go to the class of 2025 Senior All Night Party!

Kenowa Athletics
Kenowa Athletics has partnered with GO FAN for purchasing tickets for our sporting events online. Use the link below to purchase tickets for any home sporting event and away events at schools that also use GO FAN. Link to Kenowa GO FAN page or use this web address: https://gofan.co/app/school/MI10157

Attention Seniors!
Senior Photos are due for yearbook submission by 10/31/24. All photos must be a VERTICAL photo with your head and shoulders in the frame. Please reach out to Ms. Hughes if you have any questions! (ahughes@khps.org)

Service Academy Night - October 15
Representative Hillary Scholten’s District Office is excited to invite our students to the upcoming Service Academy Night on October 15, from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM at the Gerald R. Ford Museum. This event is a fantastic opportunity for students who are interested in pursuing a career in the military through one of the United States Service Academies.

Representatives from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Air Force Academy, the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy will be present to provide information, answer questions, and discuss the application process. This is an invaluable chance for students to learn more about these prestigious institutions and the opportunities they offer.

Now Accepting Service Academy Applications

Congresswoman Scholten is now accepting United States service academy nomination applications. We encourage high school students in our district (MI-03) to apply for these prestigious appointments.

Each year, members of Congress may nominate a limited number of candidates to the U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Naval Academy, and U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. These nominations are highly competitive, and students must meet strict eligibility requirements to be considered.

The application process involves submitting materials such as academic transcripts, standardized test scores, letters of recommendation, and essay questions. The deadline to submit a completed application to our office is November 1, 2024. Please visit Congresswoman Scholten's website for more information on the process and to access the application packet. Please share this information with your students and their families and encourage those interested to attend the Service Academy Night to learn more. Feel free to print and post the attached flyer at your school. If have any questions or need additional details about the event or the nomination process, please do not hesitate to reach out. You may contact me by email at Bradley.Stek@mail.house.gov or by phone at 616-451-8383.

Reminders

  • $30 Chromebook Protection Plan is due by Sept 13. Plans can be paid through efunds, which is preferable, or cash or check to the main office.
  • Parents must update registration for all returning students. Go to ps2012.khps.org and log in to your parent portal and select “Returning student registration” If you need assistance logging in, please call the main office.
  • All student vehicles must be registered and identified with a parking stickers. The registration forms and parking stickers should be purchased for $20 in the main office asap.
  • Cell phones should not be used or visible during instructional time, including the hallways. Our goal is to limit the interruptions to your students during their valuable learning time. The entire cell phone policy can be found in our student handbook.
  • Kenowa Hills High School is considered a closed campus. Students are not
    permitted to leave for lunch or receive outside food deliveries during the school day.
  • There have been some changes to the dress code policy. Please see the student handbook section 3.1 for details.


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Parking/Drop Off
Just a reminder that student drop-off and pick-up is on the north side of the parking lot. Parking lots are labeled. Please do not drop off or pick up in the bus loop.

Athletics - High Sports are back!!
You can view the KH Fall Athletic Schedules at kenowahillsathletics.com. All tickets are $5.00 each, students (age 5 and above) and adult. We offer online tickets through GoFan and will also have cash sales available. ONLY KH students get into home athletic events for free if wearing Kenowa Hills swag and/or theme night with a valid student ID! PreK-8th grade students must be accompanied by an adult. You are responsible for supervising your own children.

Attendance
The county-wide Strive for 5 is still our goal for every student. Students with excessive chargeable absences will not be allowed to attend dances and/or other extracurricular activities. Please refer to the Student handbook for more information as to which kind of absences count against them. Students over 5 minutes late to class other than their first hour are considered absent. The rest of our attendance policy can be found in our student handbook.

If your student is going to be absent, late, or needs to leave early, please call the attendance line at 616-784-2400 Ext. 2 or you can email at hsattendance@khps.org. Please call ahead if your student needs to leave early. It is important to have limited interruptions into the classroom. Please call in the morning and leave a message if needed, so a pass can be written. Students
may not leave class without permission from the office.

Food Service Changes
We are excited to share that KHPS will be participating in the MI School Meals Program and will be offering breakfast and lunch to all students at NO COST starting this fall. Although meals are free, we encourage all families to complete the Education Benefit Form found here. You may be entitled to additional benefits.

Zinser Elementary News September 13

09/13/24

Knights Run For Education Fundraiser
The KH Education Foundation is holding a 5K Run/Walk to raise money on Saturday, October 12 at Central Elementary. Proceeds benefit the KHEF to fund grants that empower teachers to implement creative projects and programs to enhance our students' learning experience.

For more information or to make a donation or become a sponsor, contact Rob Conat at board@khedfoundation.org or call 810-730-0266. Checks payable to Kenowa Hills Education Foundation can be mailed to 2325 4 Mile Rd NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49544.

Youth Wrestling 2024-25
Registration begins October 11 at kenowahillsyouthsports.org. Practices begin January 7, 2025 and season runs through March 13. Advanced tournaments on Sundays and Beginner tourneys held on Friday evenings. Practices are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-7:15 pm for beginners (0-1 year experience), and 6-8:15 pm for Advanced (2+ years experience.) Price is $110 for the season and includes MYWAY Membership. NEW this year - Girls Wrestling! Stay tuned!

Baton Twirling Classes
Come join the fun and learn how to twirl a baton! Baton twirling is making a comeback as the latest and greatest sensation!

Dates: Every Tuesday beginning September 24 through December 17
Times: Ages 4-7, 6:15-7:00 pm, Ages 8-20, 7:00-7:45 pm
Registration: On Sept. 24 at the first class
Location: Coit Creative Arts Gymnasium, 617 Coit Ave. NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Cost: $9/week to be paid at each class. $10 Registration fee to be paid at first class. Batons will be available for purchase at class for $35. Payment plans for batons available. $20 the first week, then $5 each week until paid off.

Students can earn awards and have an opportunity for competition and parades! It can also lead to students becoming a majorette for their school and a scholarship to college! Questions, call 616-460-1747, or email athleticssens@aol.com or visit our website at www.athleticsensations.com.

K-5th Grade Fall Dance Clinic
Saturday, October 5, from 1-3:00 pm at Central Elementary Gym (enter through the main doors and head to the gym.)
Cost: $30.90 and includes a t-shirt.
Register here.

*Students perform at the varsity home football game held October 11 at 7:00 pm. Questions: email KHDTfundraising@gmail.com.

Fall 2024 Junior Kickers (Birth Year 2020-2016)
September 23 - October 26

Junior is a youth soccer program run by licensed PASS coaches. It is a fun and friendly way to your children to start developing their soccer skills. Trainings are Mondays at 6:30 PM held at the Alpine Sports Complex with optional weekend games.

Register Now
More info at: PASSsoccerclub.com

2nd Annual KH Craft Fair - November 2
Home & Seasonal Decor, t-shirt printing, custom ornaments, baked goods, sweets, and so much more!

9:00 am - 3:00 pm at Kenowa Hills High School
Entry $3 and supports the SANP Class of 2025. For questions or to participate, email khendricks1114@gmail.com


OLDER NEWS

Parking Lot Notes: MAP
➔ Please consider utilizing our bus transportation option to avoid the busy parent pick-up lot
➔ Always look to pull up in line and when possible to help with the flow of traffic.
◆ Tell your child(ren) to look for the correct car and be ready. If your child is late to the class sign and you’ve pulled past it, you can circle around the lot and keep your car moving.
➔ Thank you for those turning right only! We know it’s an inconvenience, but we believe it will help speed up the line and be safer in the long run ( We have a couple accidents a year with vehicles turning left)
➔ Drop off starts at 8:30; children may exit vehicles a few minutes early to get traffic flowing, and must wait by their grade sign until the 8:30 bell.
➔ We do have two lanes in the parking lot. Please only use the right lane for drop off and pick up, the inside lane is a pass by lane only! Please pass by with caution.

DROP OFF EXPECTATIONS:

  • Drop off starts at 8:30 with the day officially starting at 8:35. Kindergarten & K-Knights families please park and walk to the flagpole to have your child line up with their class at the 8:30 bell. The teacher will come out and greet the students and enter the building together.

DISMISSAL EXPECTATIONS:

The school day ends at 3:37

  • Kindergarten & K-Knights and early pick-ups start dismissal at 3:30. Kindergarten parents please park and walk to meet the class and get your child by the flagpole for a more intimate and safe pick-up.
  • We will designate consistent early pick-up families once again this year. Please contact our office if you can consistently be in the parking lot for an early pick-up at 3:30.
  • 1st - 5th grade families will use the car line in the parent parking lot for pick-up. Your child will stand at the correct grade level sign and enter the car when it’s at the sign or close to the nearest pull up spot. You may need to pull up past the grade sign to help with the flow of traffic
  • We understand that parents can get stuck in traffic or weather events happen that can extend travel time to get to school for the 3:37 dismissal. If you are going to be late please call the office ahead of time so we can make the student(s) aware. Consistent tardiness for pick-up will result in your child(ren) being bused to our Early Childhood Center for after school care. You can be billed for this.

Attendance/Drop Off - Pick Up
Our start time is 8:35 am! We need your help getting students here on time! Any students arriving after 8:40 will be marked tardy. Any students arriving after 9:05 am without an excused call/absence will be marked unexcused for the morning session. Please call our attendance line at 616-453-2461 opt.1 or email ziattendance@khps.org to communicate your student’s absence, early leave time, or late arrival. STRIVE FOR FIVE!!!

KHHS News September 13

09/13/24

High School Homecoming Dance - September 28
Homecoming tickets on sale during lunch starting September 23. They will be $12 through the 26th. Final day to buy a ticket is September 27th at lunch and will be $15. Guest forms are now available inthe main office for those that wish to bring a guest fromanother school. There is a limit to the number of guests allowed for 9th and 10th graders so get those completed asap! Those must be completed and turned into the office no later than 9/25. NO EXCEPTIONS!

Knight Time Classic - September 28
The Kenowa Hills Marching Knights will host the 37th Annual Knight Time Classic Band Competition, with bands around the state performing and competing for 1st Place! Happing at Knight Stadium on Saturday, September 28, beginning at 10:00 am. Tickets are $7 adults/$5 students/$25 per family.

KHEF Knights Run for Education - October 12
The KH Education Foundation is holding a 5K Run/Walk to raise money on Saturday, October 12 at Central Elementary. Proceeds benefit the KHEF to fund grants that empower teachers to implement creative projects and programs to enhance our students' learning experience.

For more information or to make a donation or become a sponsor, contact Rob Conat at board@khedfoundation.org or call 810-730-0266. Checks payable to Kenowa Hills Education Foundation can be mailed to 2325 4 Mile Rd NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49544.

High School Craft Show
Date: November 4, 2024
Time: 9am-3pm
Place: Kenowa Hills High School
All proceeds go to the class of 2025 Senior All Night Party!

Kenowa Athletics
Kenowa Athletics has partnered with GO FAN for purchasing tickets for our sporting events online. Use the link below to purchase tickets for any home sporting event and away events at schools that also use GO FAN. Link to Kenowa GO FAN page or use this web address: https://gofan.co/app/school/MI10157

Attention Seniors!
Senior Photos are due for yearbook submission by 10/31/24. All photos must be a VERTICAL photo with your head and shoulders in the frame. Please reach out to Ms. Hughes if you have any questions! (ahughes@khps.org)

Service Academy Night - October 15
Representative Hillary Scholten’s District Office is excited to invite our students to the upcoming Service Academy Night on October 15, from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM at the Gerald R. Ford Museum. This event is a fantastic opportunity for students who are interested in pursuing a career in the military through one of the United States Service Academies.

Representatives from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Air Force Academy, the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy will be present to provide information, answer questions, and discuss the application process. This is an invaluable chance for students to learn more about these prestigious institutions and the opportunities they offer.

Now Accepting Service Academy Applications

Congresswoman Scholten is now accepting United States service academy nomination applications. We encourage high school students in our district (MI-03) to apply for these prestigious appointments.

Each year, members of Congress may nominate a limited number of candidates to the U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Naval Academy, and U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. These nominations are highly competitive, and students must meet strict eligibility requirements to be considered.

The application process involves submitting materials such as academic transcripts, standardized test scores, letters of recommendation, and essay questions. The deadline to submit a completed application to our office is November 1, 2024. Please visit Congresswoman Scholten's website for more information on the process and to access the application packet. Please share this information with your students and their families and encourage those interested to attend the Service Academy Night to learn more. Feel free to print and post the attached flyer at your school. If have any questions or need additional details about the event or the nomination process, please do not hesitate to reach out. You may contact me by email at Bradley.Stek@mail.house.gov or by phone at 616-451-8383.

Reminders

  • $30 Chromebook Protection Plan is due by Sept 13. Plans can be paid through efunds, which is preferable, or cash or check to the main office.
  • Parents must update registration for all returning students. Go to ps2012.khps.org and log in to your parent portal and select “Returning student registration” If you need assistance logging in, please call the main office.
  • All student vehicles must be registered and identified with a parking stickers. The registration forms and parking stickers should be purchased for $20 in the main office asap.
  • Cell phones should not be used or visible during instructional time, including the hallways. Our goal is to limit the interruptions to your students during their valuable learning time. The entire cell phone policy can be found in our student handbook.
  • Kenowa Hills High School is considered a closed campus. Students are not
    permitted to leave for lunch or receive outside food deliveries during the school day.
  • There have been some changes to the dress code policy. Please see the student handbook section 3.1 for details.


OLDER NEWS

Parking/Drop Off
Just a reminder that student drop-off and pick-up is on the north side of the parking lot. Parking lots are labeled. Please do not drop off or pick up in the bus loop.

Athletics - High Sports are back!!
You can view the KH Fall Athletic Schedules at kenowahillsathletics.com. All tickets are $5.00 each, students (age 5 and above) and adult. We offer online tickets through GoFan and will also have cash sales available. ONLY KH students get into home athletic events for free if wearing Kenowa Hills swag and/or theme night with a valid student ID! PreK-8th grade students must be accompanied by an adult. You are responsible for supervising your own children.

Attendance
The county-wide Strive for 5 is still our goal for every student. Students with excessive chargeable absences will not be allowed to attend dances and/or other extracurricular activities. Please refer to the Student handbook for more information as to which kind of absences count against them. Students over 5 minutes late to class other than their first hour are considered absent. The rest of our attendance policy can be found in our student handbook.

If your student is going to be absent, late, or needs to leave early, please call the attendance line at 616-784-2400 Ext. 2 or you can email at hsattendance@khps.org. Please call ahead if your student needs to leave early. It is important to have limited interruptions into the classroom. Please call in the morning and leave a message if needed, so a pass can be written. Students
may not leave class without permission from the office.

Food Service Changes
We are excited to share that KHPS will be participating in the MI School Meals Program and will be offering breakfast and lunch to all students at NO COST starting this fall. Although meals are free, we encourage all families to complete the Education Benefit Form found here. You may be entitled to additional benefits.

Brooke Johnston New Principal at Zinser

09/13/24

Johnston is passionate about fostering a caring and supportive environment for students, staff, and families. Her deep connection to the classroom and commitment to instructional leadership will be key in her approach as principal. "I'm excited to continue supporting our teachers and students in this new role," Johnston shared. "I’m committed to ensuring that every child feels valued and supported, and I want parents to know that we are here to partner with them in helping their kids grow—academically and socially."

Kenowa Hills Superintendent Gerald Hopkins expressed enthusiasm about Johnston’s appointment, noting, "Brooke’s dedication to building strong relationships and her ability to mentor and support her staff will make a significant impact at Zinser Elementary. We are confident that she will continue to enhance the school’s culture of care and learning."

Johnston looks forward to maintaining her hands-on approach with students and teachers while building new systems to support academic growth. "I want every student to feel successful and find their passion, just as I did when I knew I wanted to be a teacher in first grade," she said. "It’s a big responsibility, but together, our community can help guide these students toward their futures."

Brooke Johnston
Brooke Johnston, Zinser Principal

Michael Dodge New Principal at KHMS

09/13/24

"I'm humbled and excited to be a Knight and do what I can to support this community," Dodge shared. "I'm here to support students, and I'm very confident in my staff who are already wrapping their arms around them. At the end of the day, I want parents to know their kids are going to be seen and inspired—no matter what."

Kenowa Hills Superintendent Gerald Hopkins expressed confidence in Dodge's ability to lead the middle school. "Mike’s commitment to supporting both students and staff, combined with his experience in innovative educational practices, makes him an excellent fit for Kenowa Hills Middle School. I look forward with great confidence in the impact he will make."

Dodge aims to build on the great work already happening at the middle school while working with his staff to continuously improve systems of support and academic rigor for students. He is eager to immerse himself in the Kenowa Hills community and continue fostering a positive and collaborative environment for all. "It’s not about me; it’s about supporting the people who are doing the work throughout our hallways. If we’re making progress, that’s what truly matters."

Michael Dodge
Michael Dodge, KHMS Principal

Ross Willick Hired as Athletic Director of KHPS

09/13/24

"A piece of my heart will always be with Zinser, but I'm excited to dive into this new role fully," Willick shared. "Success to me is about supporting and inspiring our coaches, helping them lead with a growth mindset, and creating the best possible experience for our student-athletes and the greater Kenowa Hills community."

"Ross has a proven track record of leadership and a genuine dedication to our students' growth, both on and off the field,” said Kenowa Hills Superintendent Gerald Hopkins. “We are confident that he will continue to elevate our athletic programs and inspire our community."

Willick's vision for the athletic department centers on fostering a supportive and inspiring environment that not only nurtures student-athletes but also strengthens the community's bond with the school. He is committed to building on the positive momentum already present within the district's sports programs and ensuring that every student has the opportunity to succeed and grow through athletics.

Ross Willick holds a deep appreciation for the role that sports play in shaping the character and resilience of students. "Athletics provides life-long lessons in adversity, teamwork, and perseverance. We aim to help our student-athletes graduate not just as better players, but as better people ready for the real world," he stated.

Ross Willick
Ross Willick, KHPS Athletic Director

Val Conklin as KHPS Director of Transportation

09/13/24

In her new role, Conklin is focused on ensuring the safety and well-being of the students who rely on district transportation, as well as the staff responsible for making that happen. “We play a big role in the district and the community. We can make or break a child’s day just by picking them up with a smile. For some of our kids, we might be the only adult they see after school before their families come home from work,” Conklin shared. “Safety comes first, and I’m committed to making sure our drivers are in the best mindset to care for our students.”

Conklin is also eager to build on the positive relationship the transportation staff has with the district. The recent approval of a new contract for the transportation department ensures stability and support for the team, allowing them to focus on providing safe and efficient services for the students of Kenowa Hills.

Kenowa Hills Superintendent Gerald Hopkins noted, "Val’s dedication to safety and her experience in school transportation will help us continue to provide exceptional service for our students and families. We look forward to Val’s direction, continuously improving processes and keeping the safety of our students at the forefront of our work."

“Safety comes first for our kids and our employees. I make sure I see every one of my drivers every day to ensure our team is ready to make a difference,” shared Conklin. “I love my job, and I love kids. Every day is a new day, and I greatly appreciate our community’s trust they have instilled in me to make each one special for their children.”

Alpine Elementary News September 6

09/06/24

Note from the Principal

Welcome back! The 2024-2025 school year is off to a great start. I want to start by saying thank you to all our families who attended the open house and making that event a huge success for our community. It was great to see our returning families and meet many of our new ones! We had a positive and successful 2023-24 school year and plan to continue to build upon our successes this year by focusing on building positive relationships with students and making sure they have at least one adult they have a strong connection with, utilizing best practices in reading and math to support student learning both in large group and small group settings and improving upon our systems and structures to support those students who need additional intervention.

This past week I have loved seeing the smiles on our students' faces from the start of each day until the end. Our classrooms are developing positive classroom cultures and students are doing well learning and following our classroom and school procedures. One of the joys of my job is to visit classrooms to see students learning and to engage with the children in the hallways, on the playground and in the lunchroom. I have enjoyed reconnecting with returning students and getting to know our new ones. It is such a treat to celebrate the fun of being young and learning together.

As we settle into the school year, I would like to encourage parents to be mindful of the amount of screen time their child has as well as the importance of reading at home each night for at least twenty minutes. In addition, it is important to remember that students may tire quickly at this time of the school year as they come off of summer break and have to adjust to the rigor of our seven-hour school day. In order to assist your child with being well-rested, it is essential that they have routines at home that allow them to receive a sufficient amount of rest for their developmental age.

Every other week you should receive a similar update from me that includes our building newsletter called “Alpine’s Announcements”. Please take the time to review these newsletters as they often provide information about upcoming events, opportunities to help out at school, and situations that could use your attention. I certainly hope your children have shared some positive things about the first week of school. Should you have questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to your child's teacher with classroom items, our Transportation Department with bus items, or the office with building wide items.

Your partner in education,
Jason Snyder

Knights Run For Education Fundraiser
The KH Education Foundation is holding a 5K Run/Walk to raise money on Saturday, October 12 at Central Elementary. Proceeds benefit the KHEF to fund grants that empower teachers to implement creative projects and programs to enhance our students' learning experience.

For more information or to make a donation or become a sponsor, contact Rob Conat at board@khedfoundation.org or call 810-730-0266. Checks payable to Kenowa Hills Education Foundation can be mailed to 2325 4 Mile Rd NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49544.

Youth Wrestling 2024-25
Registration begins October 11 at kenowahillsyouthsports.org. Practices begin January 7, 2025 and season runs through March 13. Advanced tournaments on Sundays and Beginner tourneys held on Friday evenings. Practices are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-7:15 pm for beginners (0-1 year experience), and 6-8:15 pm for Advanced (2+ years experience.) Price is $110 for the season and includes MYWAY Membership. NEW this year - Girls Wrestling! Stay tuned!

Baton Twirling Classes
Come join the fun and learn how to twirl a baton! Baton twirling is making a comeback as the latest and greatest sensation!

Dates: Every Tuesday beginning September 24 through December 17
Times: Ages 4-7, 6:15-7:00 pm, Ages 8-20, 7:00-7:45 pm
Registration: On Sept. 24 at the first class
Location: Coit Creative Arts Gymnasium, 617 Coit Ave. NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Cost: $9/week to be paid at each class. $10 Registration fee to be paid at first class. Batons will be available for purchase at class for $35. Payment plans for batons available. $20 the first week, then $5 each week until paid off.

Students can earn awards and have an opportunity for competition and parades! It can also lead to students becoming a majorette for their school and a scholarship to college! Questions, call 616-460-1747, or email athleticssens@aol.com or visit our website at www.athleticsensations.com.

K-5th Grade Fall Dance Clinic
Saturday, October 5, from 1-3:00 pm at Central Elementary Gym (enter through the main doors and head to the gym.)
Cost: $30.90 and includes a t-shirt.
Register here.

*Students perform at the varsity home football game held October 11 at 7:00 pm. Questions: email KHDTfundraising@gmail.com.

Fall 2024 Junior Kickers (Birth Year 2020-2016)
September 23 - October 26

Junior is a youth soccer program run by licensed PASS coaches. It is a fun and friendly way to your children to start developing their soccer skills. Trainings are Mondays at 6:30 PM held at the Alpine Sports Complex with optional weekend games.

Register Now
More info at: PASSsoccerclub.com

2nd Annual KH Craft Fair - November 2
Home & Seasonal Decor, t-shirt printing, custom ornaments, baked goods, sweets, and so much more!

9:00 am - 3:00 pm at Kenowa Hills High School
Entry $3 and supports the SANP Class of 2025. For questions or to participate, email khendricks1114@gmail.com

GENERAL ALPINE INFO

MORNING ARRIVAL EXPECTATIONS FOR PARENTS
Student drop off begins at 8:30. Please keep students in your vehicle prior to then as we do not have supervision outside until then.
At 8:30 students can come around the north side of our building to line up.
As a reminder, parents will not be allowed to enter the building from anywhere but the front office or main doors.

START OF THE DAY

Our school day begins at 8:35 please have you students here on time.

END OF THE DAY PICK UP PARENTS AND ADULTS

Please stay in your car or away from areas where students may be having end of the day recess. Thank you.

HANDICAP PARKING SPOTS

Please be courteous to those in need of our handicap spots in our visitors parking lot. It is important to leave those
open for those in need at drop off and pick up.

INFORMATION UPDATE

Please remember that ALL parents need to update their information into our online tool known as INFO. UPDATE. It is essential that we have up to date contact information and a variety of annual permissions.

VOLUNTEER OR CLASSROOM EVENT

If you would like to volunteer or attend a classroom event, please complete a background check. You will need to bring a valid ID to the front office of any Kenowa Building to complete this process.

KHMS News June 6

06/06/24

AthleticsSave the Date
August 20-22 we will be having school registration. It will consist of students' class schedule pick-up, school pictures, and other various info to help start off the 2024-25 year! PLEASE keep in mind we will still be under construction so hallways and some areas will be restricted during this time.

2024-2025 Fall Athletics
8/19 - MS Fall Practices/Try Outs

  • New student-athletes will need to create a Final Forms account.
  • Returning student-athletes will not need to create another account.
  • All student-athletes will need to upload a current physical and complete all forms by August 19 to be able to practice or try out. More details can be found here.

Gold Academy - Summer Basketball Academy
The Grand Rapids Gold, the NBA G League affiliate of the Denver Nuggets, announced today its 2024 Gold Academy Schedule. The team will hold four week-long basketball camps for children ages 8-14. Each program covers on court fundamental instruction and are designed to build basic skills alongside members of the NBA G League staff. All skill levels are welcome.

Current locations and times
:


MSA Fieldhouse | June 24-27
8am to noon, Monday through Thursday
Click here to sign up

Holland Recreation | July 8-11
8am to noon, Monday through Thursday
Click here to sign up

Downtown YMCA | July 15-18
8am to noon, Monday through Thursday
Click here to sign up

Lakeshore MSA| July 29 - Aug. 1
8am to noon, Monday through Thursday
Click here to sign up

Camp includes: 4 Grand Rapids Gold tickets for the 2024-25 season, Gold Academy t-shirt, & snacks/drinks.

For more information, contact Trey Conner at 616.350.4881 or tconner@nbagrandrapids.com or register here.


Summer Meals Program Info - click here

Middle School Lifting, Summer Session:
Any questions please contact Jordyn Boitos, jboitos@khps.org
Lifting Sign-Up

Summer Schedule

Attention Incoming Freshman Interested In Sideline Cheer Next Fall!
Here is our registration form for varsity tryouts! This link has our tentative tryout dates and information, but
we are still working on some coaching transitions so there is a small chance tryout days/times will change.
Have them complete this form and prior to tryouts, please!

Football 2024-2025 7th & 8th Grade: Summer Workout

Embrace Her Summit - July 18
The EmbraceHer Summit brings together young girls of color, providing a space to instill their confidence and establish a firm belief in their strength. This is a free event for girls ages 12-17 with inspiring speakers, insightful workshops, engaging activities, giveaways, lunch & transportation provided. Register today.

OLDER NEWS

Attendance:
Our start time is 7:45am! We need your help getting students here on time! Any students arriving 10 minutes after class starts without an excused call/absence will be marked unexcused for the class (not a tardy). Please call the absence line 616-785-3225 or email, msattendance@khps.org. Please call ahead if your student/s need to leave early. We need to limit interruptions into the classroom. Please call in the morning and leave a message if needed, so a pass can be written. Students may not leave class without permission from the office.

Updated Attendance Policy for 2023-2024: All absences count toward attendance numbers, the only exception will be hospital stays. These are some changes we want to highlight:

  1. Vacations during the school day will count toward a student's total absences.
  2. Once students exceed 10% of their absences, they will be flagged by the Kent Intermediate School District.
  3. Students attend approximately 180 days of school each year (10% is approximately 18 days per year. We will begin checking this mark the first week of October.
  4. An example would be on day 30 of the school year, anyone over 3 days will become flagged in the system. Parents will then be notified by the KISD, and a meeting will be held to put an attendance plan in place for the student.

Athletics Participation & Attendance: Athletes must be in school for the entire day in order to be eligible to compete in a scheduled practice or athletic event. In extreme situations, arrangements must be made with the Athletic Director and/or the Building Principal to acquire an excused absence. Scheduled appointments and funerals are an acceptable reason to be pre-excused. A medical/scheduled appointment note must be given to the athletic office if the appointment is during the scheduled school day.

Free and Reduced Program:
Please follow the link below to complete the Education Benefit Form online KHPS Education Benefit Form Although meals will be available at no cost this year, we encourage all families to complete the Education Benefit Form. Families that complete the form and qualify for free or reduced school meals may receive additional benefits including: Waived participation costs for athletics (excluding club sports), reduced fees for high school assessments like AP exams, waived student device (Chromebook) insurance and home internet costs through local providers*Additionally, the number of qualified families increases district funding for student support programs. It is important for all families to apply, whether it seems qualification is likely or not.

Drop-off/Pick-up Info

KHMS News May 31

05/31/24

Important End of Year Updates:

  • 8th Grade Picnic will be held during 4th hour on Monday, June 3rd. We will celebrate their middle school journey with a grill out and games! Kona Ice will be here to purchase as well! 8th Grade Picnic Letter: https://docs.google.com/docume...
  • Students will be turning in their Chromebooks on Monday, June 3rd. Please make sure to bring the charger and cases as well!
  • 3 Mile Project on Wednesday, June 5th. There are criteria expectations to be able to attend, students who do not meet these will be notified and will stay at school to get caught up with missing assignments, etc. 3 Mile Parent Letter: https://docs.google.com/docume...
  • Extended school year will be offered as a 4 week program. Staff is currently working on details and families will be contacted if their student qualifies.
  • Medication Update: Reminder: All medications kept at the school, prescription and non-prescription, will need to be picked up no later than Thursday, June 6, by a parent or guardian. Any medication remaining after the last day of school will be properly disposed of. If you need more time or want to set a time to pick up your child’s medication, please reach out to Nurse Jenn at 616-965-4208 ext. 7306 or jvandyken@khps.org. As a reminder for next fall, all medication administered at school requires a medication consent form signed by a physician no earlier than July 1 of that school year. Attached is the form for your convenience. If your child has allergies, asthma, seizures, or any medical needs requiring rescue medications, an Emergency Action Plan is also required from your child's healthcare provider or physician. Med Consent Form

Gold Academy - Summer Basketball Academy
The Grand Rapids Gold, the NBA G League affiliate of the Denver Nuggets, announced today its 2024 Gold Academy Schedule. The team will hold four week-long basketball camps for children ages 8-14. Each program covers on court fundamental instruction and are designed to build basic skills alongside members of the NBA G League staff. All skill levels are welcome.

Current locations and times
:


MSA Fieldhouse | June 24-27
8am to noon, Monday through Thursday
Click here to sign up

Holland Recreation | July 8-11
8am to noon, Monday through Thursday
Click here to sign up

Downtown YMCA | July 15-18
8am to noon, Monday through Thursday
Click here to sign up

Lakeshore MSA| July 29 - Aug. 1
8am to noon, Monday through Thursday
Click here to sign up

Camp includes: 4 Grand Rapids Gold tickets for the 2024-25 season, Gold Academy t-shirt, & snacks/drinks.

For more information, contact Trey Conner at 616.350.4881 or tconner@nbagrandrapids.com or register here.


Summer Meals Program Info - click here

Middle School Lifting, Summer Session:
Any questions please contact Jordyn Boitos, jboitos@khps.org
Lifting Sign-Up

Summer Schedule

Attention Incoming Freshman Interested In Sideline Cheer Next Fall!
Here is our registration form for varsity tryouts! This link has our tentative tryout dates and information, but
we are still working on some coaching transitions so there is a small chance tryout days/times will change.
Have them complete this form and prior to tryouts, please!

Football 2024-2025 7th & 8th Grade: Summer Workout

Embrace Her Summit - July 18
The EmbraceHer Summit brings together young girls of color, providing a space to instill their confidence and establish a firm belief in their strength. This is a free event for girls ages 12-17 with inspiring speakers, insightful workshops, engaging activities, giveaways, lunch & transportation provided. Register today.

FinalForms: We are asking ALL parents of athletes to use FinalForms starting this upcoming 2023-2024 athletic season. Participation fees can be paid online with FinalForms, Efunds, cash or check sent to the athletic offices prior to the start of each sports season. Please register at FinalForms and follow the prompts to create your account, create your students, and sign all your forms prior to the start of the participating sport. Get Started with the Parent Playbook

Notes From HealthBar:
This month we will be focusing on mental health overall. Our mental health is something that we all need to actively work on and if it is put on the back burner problems will quickly develop. Here are some things you can do for daily mental health maintenance:
1. Get plenty of sleep
2. Notice and take the time to enjoy the small things
3. Exercise
4. Eat healthy
5. Cut back on social media and disconnect
6. Get outside in nature
7. Connect with family and friends

Attached is a mental health fact sheet for children and teens. Facts Sheet

OLDER NEWS

Attendance:
Our start time is 7:45am! We need your help getting students here on time! Any students arriving 10 minutes after class starts without an excused call/absence will be marked unexcused for the class (not a tardy). Please call the absence line 616-785-3225 or email, msattendance@khps.org. Please call ahead if your student/s need to leave early. We need to limit interruptions into the classroom. Please call in the morning and leave a message if needed, so a pass can be written. Students may not leave class without permission from the office.

Updated Attendance Policy for 2023-2024: All absences count toward attendance numbers, the only exception will be hospital stays. These are some changes we want to highlight:

  1. Vacations during the school day will count toward a student's total absences.
  2. Once students exceed 10% of their absences, they will be flagged by the Kent Intermediate School District.
  3. Students attend approximately 180 days of school each year (10% is approximately 18 days per year. We will begin checking this mark the first week of October.
  4. An example would be on day 30 of the school year, anyone over 3 days will become flagged in the system. Parents will then be notified by the KISD, and a meeting will be held to put an attendance plan in place for the student.

Athletics Participation & Attendance: Athletes must be in school for the entire day in order to be eligible to compete in a scheduled practice or athletic event. In extreme situations, arrangements must be made with the Athletic Director and/or the Building Principal to acquire an excused absence. Scheduled appointments and funerals are an acceptable reason to be pre-excused. A medical/scheduled appointment note must be given to the athletic office if the appointment is during the scheduled school day.

Free and Reduced Program:
Please follow the link below to complete the Education Benefit Form online KHPS Education Benefit Form Although meals will be available at no cost this year, we encourage all families to complete the Education Benefit Form. Families that complete the form and qualify for free or reduced school meals may receive additional benefits including: Waived participation costs for athletics (excluding club sports), reduced fees for high school assessments like AP exams, waived student device (Chromebook) insurance and home internet costs through local providers*Additionally, the number of qualified families increases district funding for student support programs. It is important for all families to apply, whether it seems qualification is likely or not.

Drop-off/Pick-up Info

KHMS News May 24

05/24/24

Important End of Year Updates:

  • Locker clean out and lock return, Friday, May 31. Any student that used a locker this school year, will clean them out during Connect. Any lost lock will incur a $5.00 fee.
  • 8th Grade Picnic will be held during 4th hour on Monday, June 3rd. We will celebrate their middle school journey with a grill out and games! Kona Ice will be here to purchase as well! 8th Grade Picnic Letter: https://docs.google.com/docume...
  • Students will be turning in their Chromebooks on Monday, June 3rd. Please make sure to bring the charger and cases as well!
  • 3 Mile Project on Wednesday, June 5th. There are criteria expectations to be able to attend, students who do not meet these will be notified and will stay at school to get caught up with missing assignments, etc. 3 Mile Parent Letter: https://docs.google.com/docume...
  • Extended school year will be offered as a 4 week program. Staff is currently working on details and families will be contacted if their student qualifies.

Gold Academy - Summer Basketball Academy
The Grand Rapids Gold, the NBA G League affiliate of the Denver Nuggets, announced today its 2024 Gold Academy Schedule. The team will hold four week-long basketball camps for children ages 8-14. Each program covers on court fundamental instruction and are designed to build basic skills alongside members of the NBA G League staff. All skill levels are welcome.

Current locations and times
:


MSA Fieldhouse | June 24-27
8am to noon, Monday through Thursday
Click here to sign up

Holland Recreation | July 8-11
8am to noon, Monday through Thursday
Click here to sign up

Downtown YMCA | July 15-18
8am to noon, Monday through Thursday
Click here to sign up

Lakeshore MSA| July 29 - Aug. 1
8am to noon, Monday through Thursday
Click here to sign up

Camp includes: 4 Grand Rapids Gold tickets for the 2024-25 season, Gold Academy t-shirt, & snacks/drinks.

For more information, contact Trey Conner at 616.350.4881 or tconner@nbagrandrapids.com or register here.


Summer Meals Program Info - click here

Middle School Lifting, Summer Session:
Any questions please contact Jordyn Boitos, jboitos@khps.org
Lifting Sign-Up

Summer Schedule

FinalForms: We are asking ALL parents of athletes to use FinalForms starting this upcoming 2023-2024 athletic season. Participation fees can be paid online with FinalForms, Efunds, cash or check sent to the athletic offices prior to the start of each sports season. Please register at FinalForms and follow the prompts to create your account, create your students, and sign all your forms prior to the start of the participating sport. Get Started with the Parent Playbook

Notes From HealthBar:
This month we will be focusing on mental health overall. Our mental health is something that we all need to actively work on and if it is put on the back burner problems will quickly develop. Here are some things you can do for daily mental health maintenance:
1. Get plenty of sleep
2. Notice and take the time to enjoy the small things
3. Exercise
4. Eat healthy
5. Cut back on social media and disconnect
6. Get outside in nature
7. Connect with family and friends

Attached is a mental health fact sheet for children and teens. Facts Sheet

OLDER NEWS

Attendance:
Our start time is 7:45am! We need your help getting students here on time! Any students arriving 10 minutes after class starts without an excused call/absence will be marked unexcused for the class (not a tardy). Please call the absence line 616-785-3225 or email, msattendance@khps.org. Please call ahead if your student/s need to leave early. We need to limit interruptions into the classroom. Please call in the morning and leave a message if needed, so a pass can be written. Students may not leave class without permission from the office.

Updated Attendance Policy for 2023-2024: All absences count toward attendance numbers, the only exception will be hospital stays. These are some changes we want to highlight:

  1. Vacations during the school day will count toward a student's total absences.
  2. Once students exceed 10% of their absences, they will be flagged by the Kent Intermediate School District.
  3. Students attend approximately 180 days of school each year (10% is approximately 18 days per year. We will begin checking this mark the first week of October.
  4. An example would be on day 30 of the school year, anyone over 3 days will become flagged in the system. Parents will then be notified by the KISD, and a meeting will be held to put an attendance plan in place for the student.

Athletics Participation & Attendance: Athletes must be in school for the entire day in order to be eligible to compete in a scheduled practice or athletic event. In extreme situations, arrangements must be made with the Athletic Director and/or the Building Principal to acquire an excused absence. Scheduled appointments and funerals are an acceptable reason to be pre-excused. A medical/scheduled appointment note must be given to the athletic office if the appointment is during the scheduled school day.

Free and Reduced Program:
Please follow the link below to complete the Education Benefit Form online KHPS Education Benefit Form Although meals will be available at no cost this year, we encourage all families to complete the Education Benefit Form. Families that complete the form and qualify for free or reduced school meals may receive additional benefits including: Waived participation costs for athletics (excluding club sports), reduced fees for high school assessments like AP exams, waived student device (Chromebook) insurance and home internet costs through local providers*Additionally, the number of qualified families increases district funding for student support programs. It is important for all families to apply, whether it seems qualification is likely or not.

Drop-off/Pick-up Info

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