PANTHER PRESS
1/25/2019 Edition
2nd Grade Math
Library: Overdue Books & Check Out Schedule
Spring Drivers Education Classes
Driver Education is offered at Knoxville High School through Triple ‘R’ Driving School. There will be one spring session offered at Knoxville High School beginning on Monday, February 25th. Registration forms are available HERE, in the High School office, or can be accessed from the website www.rumpsroadrules.com. Mr. Grimm & Ms. Bolton will be the instructors for this course. Classes will run for three hours each day class is offered and the dates and times are as follows:
- Class 1 Mon. Feb. 25 6:00-9:00pm
- Class 2 Tues. Feb. 26 6:00-9:00pm
- Class 3 Wed. Feb. 27 3:30-6:30pm
- Class 4 Thurs. Feb. 28 6:00-9:00pm
- Class 5 Fri. March 1 3:30-6:30pm
- Class 6 Sat. March 2 8:00-11:00am
- Class 7 Mon. March 4 6:00-9:00pm
- Class 8 Tues. March 5 6:00-9:00pm
- Class 9 Wed. March 6 3:30-6:30pm
- Class 10 Thurs. March 7 6:00-9:00pm
- Class 11 Fri. March 8 3:30-6:30pm
Families who wish to enroll their student should complete the registration form and return the bottom portion to the high school or middle school office, or mail the registration form to the address listed on the form.
For those families who qualify for free or reduced tuition, please indicate that on the bottom of the registration form you turn it (write “free” or “reduced” on form). As a reminder, in order to receive the free and reduced benefit, students must take drivers education through the school affiliated provider (Triple ‘R’).
If you have any questions concerning the drivers education program at Knoxville High School, please contact Ryan Rump at 319-470-6975, or e-mail triplerdrivingschool@gmail.com.
Mandatory Tech Check: January 30
The high school will be participating in a mandatory computer check on January 30th. We are asking the students to bring their computers, bags, chargers, extension cords and ducks. The advisors will check the students’ devices to look for the following: cracked screens, missing keys, trackpad issues, damaged or missing chargers, as well as missing cords and/or ducks.
Our hope is to help avoid some potential issues the students may encounter during the school year. There are things the Technology Department can fix that may ultimately save a student and/or family from having to have a fine assessed due to faulty equipment. At times, these issues are not discovered until the end of the school year and by that time it may be too late to fix the issue.
Transportation News
The Knoxville CSD Transportation Department strives to keep our students safe. In an effort to continue to do so all route buses are now equipped with cameras to monitor violators of the Bus Stop Signal Arm. What does this mean for you as a motorist? As stated in March 2012, Iowa Govenor Terry Branstad signed into law the “Keep Aware Driving — Youth Need School Safety Act,” also known as “Kadyn’s Law.” Kadyn Halverson was just seven years old when she was struck and killed by a motorist while attempting to cross the road to board a school bus. Kadyn’s Law includes several provisions aimed at reducing school bus-related injuries and fatalities: expanded school bus safety education; a school bus safety study; and increased penalties for failure to obey school bus warning lights and stop signal arms. Failure to obey warning lights may result in at least a $250-$1,875 ticket depending on the severity of the offense.
Here is a refresher which is required stopping for school buses:
When traveling on a two-or-three lane road ~
Approaching the bus from the rear: When you see flashing red or amber warning lights, you are not permitted to pass the school bus and should be prepared to stop. Stop behind the school bus when the school bus stops and the stop arm is extended. Stop no closer than 15 feet from the rear of the bus, and remain stopped until the stop arm is retracted and school bus starts moving again. Proceed with caution
Meeting the bus from the front: When you see amber warning lights flashing you must slow your vehicle to no more than 20 mph and be prepared to stop. Stop in front of the school bus when the school bus stops and its stop arm is extended. Remain stopped until the stop arm is retracted. Proceed with caution.
Contact your local law enforcement if you have any questions.
HELP KEEP OUR STUDENTS SAFE!
Hard Surface Routes
With winter weather upon us and road conditions changing, we may require our route buses to run “HARD SURFACE” only. Here is the link, Hard Surface Routes, to see where your student would be picked up. It will be communicated over local radio and the Iowa School Alerts.
Notifications for School Delays & Cancellations
In order to receive notifications regarding weather cancellations and/or delays or changes to district activities, please subscribe to the GovDelivery service. Signing up is easy at: https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/IAEDU3375/subscriber/new. Screenshots are pictured below of the subscription process. If you need assistance, please contact: Lisa.Willis@kcsd.k12.ia.us or 641-842-6551 opt 1.
Attention Parents of 6th Grade and 11th Grade Students!
There are immunization updates required for students when they enter 7th grade and become seniors. Now is the time to think about getting the updates. There is no grace period so: Up-to-date immunization records (or a valid medical or religious exemption) must be turned in before the first day of school in the fall so your student can be in school.
- Entering 7th grade: in addition to the Tdap requirement already in place for 7th graders, there is a requirement for 1 dose of Meningococcal vaccine on or after 10 years of age and grade 7 if born after September 15, 2004.
- Entering 12th grade: the requirement is for TWO doses of Meningococcal vaccine for those entering 12th grade if born after September 15, 1999 OR 1 dose if received when the student is 16 years of age or older.
Immunization records can be turned in at the school office or faxed to the Knoxville Middle School: 641-842-5754 OR Knoxville High School: 641-842-2066. Forms can also be emailed to the school nurse at angie.mitchell@kcsd.k12.ia.us. Please contact the nurse with any questions.
Community Partner Contributions
Justin Flom - A Great Show for the Whole Family!
Nationally known magician Justin Flom is Minnesota born and resident of Las Vegas. From touring with Country Superstars Florida Georgia Line and creating magic for other stars including Lady Antebellum, Super Bowl Coach Pete Carroll and the entire Seattle Seahawks team, John Legend, Nick Jonas, and Chrissy Teigen, Flom finds himself in front of as diverse an audience as any entertainer. His tours take him to buildings like Madison Square Garden to mega-churches as well as Amphitheaters across the US and world. He truly has the ability to entertain anyone, anywhere!
Tickets for all Bravo! Concert Series performances are available at Iowa State Savings Bank in Knoxville or at the Door!
KPAC Doors Open 30 minutes before the show
Tickets are General Admission
Adults $25, Students $10
Please see our Facebook Event for more information.
MARION COUNTY FOOD COALITION CALENDAR JAN. 2019
KCSD ADMIN. OFFICE
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