
KFCS Friday News Flash
Klamath Falls City Schools June 17, 2022
In this issue
- A Note from the Superintendent
- Phone Apps Now Available for New District Website
- School Calendars & Upcoming Events
- District-wide Calendar
- Student Success Corner
- Summer Camps
- Summer Resources Information From District Counseling Team
- KFCS Board of Education
A Note from the Superintendent
Dear KFCS Families & Community:
We have completed the 2021-2022 school year. We are very proud that we were able to work through the pandemic to provide in person instruction for our students. We hope that all of our families and students can take some time to rest and relax this summer. We wish our graduates all the best as they enter college, careers or military service.
I want to take this opportunity to sincerely thank all of our KFCS employees for their dedication and flexibility this year in working through the pandemic, and I hope that many of them can rest, relax and rewind this summer as well.
With each new school year, we often see changes. I am proud to announce the new Mills Elementary School Principal for next year.
After a thorough search that included surveying both the Mills staff and Mills community for the desired qualities in the next Mills principal, as well as multiple interviews, the next Mills principal has been selected.
Please welcome Chelsea Woods as the next Principal at Mills Elementary. Mrs. Woods was a top candidate amongst the Mills interview committee. She is the candidate who best exemplified the qualities and traits the Mills staff and community is looking for. Her experience at Mills puts her in a unique position to support the Mills staff and Mills students.
Mrs. Woods has been part of KFCS, in many regards, for her entire life. She went through KFCS during her K-12 career, attending Roosevelt Elementary School, Ponderosa Middle School and graduating from Klamath Union High School. She attended the University of Oregon, majoring in history, then came to KFCS as a one-on-one paraprofessional at Pelican Elementary School, before returning to the University of Oregon to earn a Master’s in Education. After getting her degree in teaching, Mrs. Woods returned to KFCS as a kindergarten and first grade teacher at Mills. Mrs. Woods taught for six years before taking on the MTSS Lead/Instructional Coaching position at Mills this past year. Mrs. Woods is trained in SIOP and GLAD strategies, as well as AVID instructional techniques. She is well suited to support the diverse needs at Mills Elementary School.
Mrs. Woods' first official day will be July 1st, but Mrs. Woods and Mr. Joel Sauter will be working closely over the next few weeks to ensure a smooth transition for Mills staff and Mills students.
Please congratulate Mrs. Woods and welcome her into the position.
We will be very busy in the District Office over the next few months preparing to start a new school year. We will have many opportunities for students to engage in camps and activities this summer and all of the information will be made available on our website. Have a great summer.
Keith A. Brown, Superintendent
Klamath Falls City Schools
“Every student, every day, whatever it takes!”
Upcoming Events at Conger
- 6/16/22 Last day of school for students
Upcoming Events at Mills
- 6/16/22 Last day of school for students
Upcoming Events at Pelican
Upcoming Events at Roosevelt
- 6/16/22 Last day of school for students
Upcoming Events at KHLA
- 6/9/22 5:30 PM - End of the year celebration
- 6/16/22 Last day of school for students
Upcoming Events at Ponderosa
- 6/7/22 7:00 PM - Ponderosa Band Concert @ Ponderosa
- 6/8/22 - Last day of after school program
- 6/16/22 Last day of school for students
KU Spring Sports 2022
- All sports have concluded for the spring
Upcoming KU Events Spring 2022
- 6/16/22 - Last day of school for students
Upcoming Events at Klamath Learning Center
- 6/15/2022 - Last day of school
Spring 2022 Events at EagleRidge
- 6/12/22 1:00 PM - Graduation
- 6/13/22 - 6/15/22 All Day - Grade level capstones
KU Graduation 2022
Once last obstacle at graduation
There was much getting in the way of the Klamath Union class of 2022.
Months missed of school, transitioning to school online and having a difficult two years during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Uncertainty again came at the start of this year, and throughout the year, questions kept creeping back if schools might be closed once more.
All while, the seniors still had to face the rigors of their final year of high school, and had SAT’s, college and university applications, senior projects, final exams, essays, studying and preparation to worry about.
During the Klamath Union High School 2022 graduation, KU Principal Tony Swan dug deep into the school’s archives and found something he thought he could share with his senior for the final time.
“They are now, hopefully, the last class of seniors to graduate in an active health pandemic. Ironically, our KU Pelicans share a similarity with a local graduated class from 1922,” Swan said. “That year, the students of Klamath County High School, prior to KU being established, also faced a pandemic, and they too faced a school closure of 12 weeks when they were freshman during the Spanish flu.”
According to the 1922 Klamath County High School yearbook, the seniors wrote words this year’s seniors surely felt and expressed the past two years.
“The flu deprived us of many activities. The war also had its depressing effect, but we survived perfectly and I am sure that one can relate to this now a hundred years later,” Swan said.
Klamath Union’s class of 2022 will have students going to college in California and Arizona, six graduates will be in the military and seven graduates will directly enter the work force locally and throughout the United States.
Valedictorians and salutatorians
Through all the obstacles, the KU class of 2022 had one more hurdle.
Students had their graduation rehearsal at Modoc Field this past Friday, thinking they would graduate in the middle of the football field. Gloomy and unpredictable weather changed their plans.
Furthermore, the school’s co-president and valedictorian, Linnea Gebauer, was unable to attend her graduation after she became ill during the weekend.
Gebauer gave her speech virtually and shared a message from her eighth-grade yearbook and a message from her former teacher, Mr. Glidden.
“Keep up the great work and start taking notes for your valedictorian speech in four years,” Gebauer said.
Gebauer admitted her speech was written a night before it was due, without any notes to guide her just as her former middle school teacher recommended, but credited her friends, family and teachers for their help to motivate her through school.
Carson Joyner, Stephen Maurer, Scott Neupert, Cassidy Mahan, Lahna DeGroot and Juan Perez were valedictorians alongside Gebauer, while Dean Garlitz was the school’s salutatorian. Joyner stressed the importance of moving forward and quoted former President John F. Kennedy.
“Change is the law of life and those who only look to the past or present are certain to miss the future,” Joyner said.
Neupert encouraged the crowd after he was honest in his stress of writing his speech.
Neupert said Swan asked him to rewrite his speech because he knew it was not the best speech he could write. Through what his esteemed principal told him about his effort, he made into the focal point of his speech.
“I think we have all been there, doing what was just expected but having a family member there to help you. It can be incredibly easy to do nothing and let life pass you by,” Neupert said. “So, I insist, find people who want you to succeed and who are there to help you reach your full potential. Help them become who you know they can be.”
Perez finished the list of valedictorian speeches adequately.
“You could be flying solo, part of a group that will build a family, maybe even a family of your own, all of that is a puzzle you belong to … a puzzle of people you need and have puzzles you need to be a part of. That puzzle, is missing a piece, that wonderful last piece that makes everything complete. That missing piece is you,” Perez said. “The way you interact with the other pieces in the puzzle, can set you for a wonderful life; tie the rest of the pieces together and turn that puzzle into a beautiful piece of art. I know it sounds a little scary but life does not wait for us. Let us show the world what we are made of. Show some caring.”
~ by Joaquin Aguilar-Flores, Media Relations Specialist
Klamath Learning Center Graduation
Preschool Send-Off at Klamath Early Childhood Development Center
Conger Principal Julie Bainbridge Retirement
Summer Resources Information From District Counseling Team
KUHS Alumni
The new district website has an Alumni page for graduates of KU. This past week, six KU alumni sent us updates on their lives since they graduated. Take a look on the KU Alumni page on the district website. And, if you are an alumni, be sure and send us YOUR update!
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KFCS Board of Education
Carol Usher, Zone 1, Roosevelt - carol.usher@kfcityschools.org
Lori Theros, Zone 2, At-Large - lori.theros@kfcityschools.org
Vanessa Bennett, Zone 3, Conger - vanessa.bennett@kfcityschools.org
Kathy Hewitt, Zone 4, Mills - kathy.hewitt@kfcityschools.org
Trina Perez, Zone 5, Pelican - trina.perez@kfcityschools.org
Patrick Fenner, Zone 6, AtLarge - patrick.fenner@kfcityschools.org
Ashley Wendt-Lusich, Zone 7 At-Large - ashley.wendt-lusich@kfcityschools.org