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KIRKWOODSCHOOL DISTRICT2014-15 DIRECTORYA special publication of the Webster-Kirkwood Times August 2014
INDEXINFORMATIONDistrict Calendars .......................8-1District Map.....................................Family Educational Rights and
Privacy Act (FERPA) ....................2Financial Facts ...............................3kirkwoodschools.org Info ...............2KSD Celebrates 150 Years ..............1Non-Discrimination Statement ......2Phone Numbers ..............................
Preparing for the School Year ..........Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA)...................2
School Board Meetings ....................SSD Public Notice ..........................2Sports Calendar ........................14-1 Voluntary Transfer Program ...........3 Winter Weather Information ..........2
SCHOOLSKeysor Elementary .........................2Kirkwood Early Childhood Center ...2Kirkwood High .........................12-1Nipher Middle ...............................1North Glendale Elementary ...........2
North Kirkwood Middle .................1Robinson Elementary .....................2Tillman Elementary ........................2 Westchester Elementary .................2 VISTA Program...............................1
ADMINISTRATIONBoard of Education .......................... Welcome from Superintendent ........
ORGANIZATIONS &SERVICESGolden Pass Program
for Residents...............................1KARSEA ..........................................3
Pay it Forward ...............................2Special Education Parent
Advisory Council ........................3 Volunteer & Community Mentor Programs .......................3
Westchester first grade students Will Boeger,Ethan Kates and Ella Corley-Watkins fromMs. Amanda Wyman’s class are watering thpick pots filled with herbs and lettuce in theoutdoor learning space. Students explorereading, writing and science in the outdoorlearning space and they are also responsiblefor taking care of the plants by weeding andwatering them.
Photo by Diana Linsley
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Dear Kirkwood School District Residents: Welcome to the Kirkwood School District. We
are blessed to have a generous community whosupports our work through projects such as this
School Directory, which is produced in partnershipwith the Webster-Kirkwood Times and our localbusiness community. Every community member isa true partner in the important job of educatingour children. Our public schools belong to thewhole community and we invite you to participateand to get involved.
We take pride in knowing that every commu-nity member plays an important role in our District and we encourage you tovolunteer at your neighborhood school, attend one of our many events includ-ing performances of our award winning fine arts programs or one of our manyathletic events showcasing our talented students. If you are a senior citizen,please contact us about our “Golden Pass,” which allows you to attend mostevents free of charge.
We are very proud of our tradition of excellence and high student achieve-
ment. The District has been named a Missouri “School of Distinction” for aca-demic performance each year since 2001. Kirkwood seniors graduating in 2014had an average ACT composite test score of 24, which ranks among the top tenin the state of Missouri. The U.S. News and World Report 2014 “Best HighSchools” list ranked Kirkwood High School in the top 5 for “College Prep” cur-riculum in Missouri. The class of 2014 had a 98.7% graduation rate, the highestin school history.
We invite you to visit the schools to see the many renovation projects andadditions to our buildings that have been completed as part of the District’smaster facilities plan. We are excited about the recent gift of $10 million fromthe Walker Foundation to build an indoor competitive swimming pool atKirkwood High School. The “Walker Natatorium” will be one of the most mod-ern and well equipped aquatic facilities in the St. Louis area. Work on E.L. LyonsMemorial Stadium will be completed for the start of the 2014 Pioneer PrideMarching Band and football & soccer seasons. The new handicapped accessible
home bleachers, media rooms, restrooms and lighted walkway will showcase theKHS campus. The renovated Band, Journalism and Atlas classrooms at KHS arealso nearing completion. The renovations will provide additional space, storageand modern facilities for these award winning programs. The District will com-plete a K-12 iPad initiative in the fall of 2014. Students will use iPads at schooland at home as the District implements this innovative approach to maximizelearning through technology.
We look forward to the start of a new school year on Tuesday, August 19,2014. The education of our children is our top priority and we invite you to joinus as partners in this important task. Thank you!
Sincerely,Tom Williams, Superintendent
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DISTRICT OFFICE314-213-6100
Fax: 314-984-0002 Website: www.kirkwoodschools.orgFollow KSD on FacebookAll area codes are (314)
Adventure Club: Before & After Programat Elementary Schools
Administered through KECCDebbie Fechter & Tim Barnes, Program Facilitators213-6136
Alumni Association213-6123www.khsalumni.org
Attendance BoundariesDiane Huwer, Executive Secretary213-6100, Ext. 7814
Board of Education Meetings/AgendasLeslie Kittles, Executive Assistant213-6100, Ext. 7801
Building and GroundsJim Wall, Director 213-6100, Ext. 8501
Bus Transportation – VTS & KirkwoodDiane Huwer, Executive Secretary213-6100, Ext. 7814
Business/Finance and Operations OfficeMike Romay, CFO213-6100, Ext. 7825
Community Relations and Development OfficeGinger Cayce, Director 213-6100, Ext. 7851
Community Mentor ProgramNelson Taylor, Coordinator 213-6100, Ext. 8043
Computer Services (Administrative)Nancy Zoghby, Coordinator 213-6100, Ext. 3905
Copy Center Bill Diehl, Supervisor 213-6100, Ext. 7835
Curriculum and Instruction OfficeChris Raeker, Assistant Superintendent213-6100, Ext. 7812
The Kirkwood School District phone and voice mail system is part of the overall technology network. Callers are asked to listen to a menof options directing them to individual schools or district offices. Each classroom has a telephone and extension number. Parents can phone classroom directly to hear homework assignments or to leave messages for the teacher. This directory includes the more frequently requestenumbers. Please note, the designation “vm” refers to voice mail extensions that only allow the caller to hear or leave a message.
KSD TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 2014-15
Custodial ServicesTammy Ireland, Day Manager
Chris Barron, Night Supervisor 213-6100, Ext. 8502/8510
Early Childhood Education (KECC)Melissa Sandbothe, Principal213-6100, Ext. 3635
Enrollment StatisticsDiane Huwer, Executive Secretary213-6100 Ext. 7814
Facility Use and RentalTammy Ireland,Building, Field & Gym Rentals213-6100, Ext. 8502Dawn Rawlins,Building, Field & Gym Rentals213-6100, Ext. 8510
Greg Booth, KHS Keating Ctr. Rental213-6100, Ext. 1085
Food Services/Lunch ProgramCarl Nowicki, Chartwell’s Manager 213-6100, Ext. 1351
Gifted Education (REACH)Kristy Kindwall, Executive Director 213-6100, Ext. 7819
Golden Passes for Senior CitizensCommunity Relations & Development213-6102
Human ResourcesJeanette Tendai, Assistant Superintendent213-6100, Ext. 7806Fax: 213-6190
Human Resources – BenefitsMarianne Ross, Manager 213-6100, Ext. 7809
KHS Athletic OfficeCorey Nesslage, Athletic Director 213-6100, Ext. 1311
KHS General Activities Line213-6100, Ext. 1049 (vm)
KSD Foundation213-6123
www.kirkwoodfoundation.orgNetwork/Technology ServicesRandy Friedline, Director 213-6100, Ext. 3939
OASIS (Older Adults Intergenerational TutoringJudy Kamper 213-6100, Ext. 7818
Parents As TeachersMelissa Sandbothe, KECC Principal213-6100, Ext. 3640
Safety & Security Coordinator LeVaughn Smart213-6100, Ext. 1400
Special EducationKristy Kindwall, Executive Director
213-6100, Ext. 7819SSD Parent Advisory Council RepsTBD, 213-6100, Ext. 7819
Special Programs OfficeKristy Kindwall, Executive Director 213-6100, Ext. 7819
Student ServicesShirleas Washington, Executive Director 213-6100, Ext. 7814
Student Transcripts(less than 10 years since graduation)213-6100, Ext. 1140(10 or more years since graduation)213-6100, Ext. 7814
Student Work Permits (under age 16)KHS Guidance Department213-6100, Ext. 1047/1048
Superintendent’s OfficeThomas Williams, Superintendent of Schools213-6100, Ext. 7801
VistaJulie Redington, Principal213-6100, Ext. 3760
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PREPARING FOR THE SCHOOL YEARNEW STUDENT ENROLLMENT
All students new to the Kirkwood SchoolDistrict enroll at their individual schools. If youdo not know which school your child willattend, please call the Office of StudentServices at 314-213-6105.
New students will be asked to furnish the following items at the time of enrollment: offi-cial copy of birth certificate, Social Securitynumber, a completed physical examination
form with immunization record, and two doc-uments showing proof of residency in theschool district. Proof of residency documentsinclude utility bill, real estate deed, lease agree-ment, and personal property tax receipt.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENTNew elementary students enroll through
their home school office. Parents/guardiansshould phone their child’s school for anappointment. Incoming kindergartners mustbe five years old before Aug. 1, 2014, in order
to enter school in the fall.
NIPHER MIDDLE SCHOOL ENROLLMENTNew students attending Nipher Middle
School may enroll by contacting the schooloffice at 314-213-6180.
All incoming sixth-graders are invited to theNipher Orientation held at the school on Aug.15, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. All currentlyenrolled seventh and eighth graders are invit-ed to attend one of two Back to SchoolOrientation days: Aug 11, from 3 p.m. to 6p.m. or Aug 12, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
NORTH KIRKWOOD MIDDLESCHOOL ENROLLMENT
New students attending North KirkwoodMiddle School (NKMS) may enroll by contact-ing the school office at 314-213-6100, ext.7303.
All currently enrolled NKMS students inGrades 6-8 are invited to attend one of twoorientation days: Aug. 11th, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.or Aug. 12th, 12 p.m. to 7 p.m.
On Aug 12th, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. thereis a 6th Grade Only Parent Open House.
KIRKWOOD HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT All new and returning Kirkwood High
School (KHS) students must register for classesbefore school begins. If you are new to KHSand have not yet enrolled, please call the guid-ance office at 314-213-6118 to schedule anappointment. Parents/guardians of new stu-dents are asked to attend registration withtheir students.
KHS FRESHMAN ORIENTATION DAY All ninth-grade students are expected to
attend KHS Freshman Day on Aug. 18, 7:50a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Students will follow theirclass schedules and attend sessions to learnmore about KHS academic requirements,behavior expectations, and extracurricularclubs and activities. Bus transportation will beprovided for students participating in the
Voluntary Transfer Program and for eligibleresident students.
Ninth-grade students will receive additionalinformation on Freshman Day from their gradelevel principal in early August. Parents/guard-
ians of ninth-graders are invited to attend the first part of this morning.
KHS ORIENTATION DAY FOR NEWSTUDENTS GRADES 10-12
New students entering KHS grades 10-12,along with their parents/guardians, are invitedto the first part of the morning session of theKHS Freshman Orientation Day on Aug. 18. Aletter will be sent to these students in early
August describing the agenda pertaining tothem.
IMMUNIZATIONMissouri legislation requires every student
to have documented evidence of immuniza-
tions meeting all state requirements on file attheir school. No student will be allowed tobegin school on Aug. 19 unless all immuniza-tions are up-to-date and documented. Parentswho have questions concerning immunizationrequirements may call the Office of StudentServices, 314-213-6105.
BUS TRANSPORTATIONTo be eligible for free bus transportation to
and from school, a student must live one mileor more from an elementary school, one andone-half miles or more from middle school, or
two miles or more from the high schooStudents who do not qualify for free transpotation may purchase a pass for $500 for thschool year if space is available on an existinroute. Students who qualify for the free oreduced priced meals may purchase a bus paat the rate of $130 a year.
First Student, Inc., 544 Clark in Kirkwoodhas computerized all bus routes for eligibstudents living in the Kirkwood School DistricInformation regarding bus transportation wamailed directly to students’ homes in AugusIf you did not receive transportation information, or have questions, please call First Studenat 314-965-6130, or the Office of StudenServices, 314-213-6105.
Students who participate in the VoluntarTransfer Program should contact Diane Huwein the Office of Student Services, 314-2136105, with questions regarding transportatio
from the City of St. Louis.
SCHOOL LUNCH & BREAKFAST PROGRAMThe District’s school lunch and breakfasprogram provides students with well-balancemeals that meet state and federal guidelinePrices are kept as reasonable as possible.
Lunch Prices for 2014-15:Elementary Students: $2.65Middle and High School Students: $2.80
Adults: $3.25
Breakfast Prices for 2014-15:Students: $1.90
Adults: $2.30
Family income criteria are calculated annu
ally by the National School Lunch and Breakfasprograms of the federal government for reduced-price meal program. All children idistrict schools receive an application in th
fall. Families with children who qualify for threduced-price program are notified by theschools. Applications are available in all princpals’ offices and can be made or changed aany time during the school year if an eligib
family experiences an increase in family size oreduction in income.
Deb Lavender, Physical Therapist
11247 Manchester Rd.
Kirkwood, MO 63122
314-821-6006
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DISTRICT MAP
D E S P E R E S R D .
B A L L A S
B A L L A S
D O U G H
E R T Y
F E R R Y PEEKE
ESSEX
ADAMS
ARGONNE
WOODBINE
ROSE HLLL
BI G BE N D
GILL
S C O T T
F I L L M O R E
K I R K
W O O
D R
D .
T A Y L O R
W O O D L A W N
W O O D L A W N
QUAN KIRKHAM
M A N C
H E S T E R
M AN C H E S T E R
S A P P I N G T O N
S A P P I N G T O N
B E R R Y
LOCK WOOD
G E Y E R
G E Y E R
C R A I G
C O U C H
D E L C H E S T E R
R U T H
W O O D G A T E
L I N D B E R G H
B L V D .
270
270
44
44
9
62
3
7
4
1 8
5
10
HUNTLEIGH
TOWN
&COUNTRY
WARSON
WOODS
GLENDALE
DESPERES
KIRKWOOD
District Boundary
Municipal Boundary
OAKLAND
FRONTENAC
1. Administrative ServicesCenter
11289 Manchester Road
2. Dept. of Buildings & Grounds
200 Thomas Ave.
3. Hough Community Learning
Center – Kirkwood Early Childhood
Center (KECC)
100 N. Sappington Road
4. Keysor Elementary School 725 N. Geyer Road
5. Kirkwood High School
801 W. Essex Ave.
6. Nipher Middle School
700 S. Kirkwood Road
7. North Glendale Elementary
School
765 N. Sappington Road
8. North Kirkwood Middle
School 11287 Manchester Road
9. Robinson Elementary School
803 Couch Ave.
10. Tillman Elementary School
230 Quan Ave.
11. Vista Program
106 N. Sappington Road
12. Westchester Elementary
School
1416 Woodgate Ave.
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KIRKWOOD BOARD OF EDUCATION 2014-15
ABOUT THE SCHOOL BOARD
The Kirkwood School District Board of Education, the teaching and
support staffs, parents and community share responsibility for creating
successful schools. As elected representatives, the seven-member Board of
Education serves as the governing body for the community’s public school
system. The school board sets District policies, selects the superintendent
of schools, adopts the annual budget, and determines the tax rate.
Community participation at board meetings is encouraged, and a forum
for public comment is provided at the beginning of each meeting.
The annual school board election is held in April. Board members servethree-year, overlapping terms with two or three members elected each
year. School board members, who receive no salary, are committed and
concerned citizens who devote countless hours working on behalf of chil-
dren and the educational interests of Kirkwood School District residents.
SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS
School board meetings are generally held the first and third Monday
of each month during the school year and monthly during the summer.
Meetings are held in the conference room of the District’s Administrative
Services Center, 11289 Manchester Rd. at 7 p.m. District residents ar
encouraged to attend and may share their views with the board durin
time allotted at the beginning of regular meetings.
Residents may also express their views by writing to the Kirkwood
Board of Education 11289 Manchester Rd., Kirkwood 63122-1197. Boar
members can also be reached through e-mail on the District’s web site
www.kirkwoodschools.org. Copies of materials submitted will be provide
to all board members.
2014-15 School Board MeetingsJuly 21 Aug. 18Sept. 8 *Plan/Work SessionSept. 15 Tax Rate HearingSept. 22Oct. 13Nov. 3Nov. 17
Dec. 1 *Plan/Work SessionDec. 82015 Board MeetingsJan. 20 (Tues.)Feb. 2Feb. 17 (Tues.)March 2 *Plan/Work SessionMarch 9
Apr. 6 Apr. 20May 4May 18June 1 *Plan/Work SessionJune 15
Sara KingDirector
E.J. Miller President
Scott AndersonVice President
Darnel FrostDirector
Julie Backer Director
Marie KellySecretary
Janna Pearman JacobsDirector
Regular meetings are held at 7 p.m* Plan/Work Session will be held if needed and may begin at 5p.m
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DISTRICT CALENDARS 2014-15DISTRICT-WIDECalendar items are subject to change. Schoolsmay conduct conferences on other days and/orduring evening hours. Please check individualschool calendars.
AUGUST18 KHS Freshman Day19 FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
SEPTEMBER1 LABOR DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED12 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY27 150th Anniversary Kickoff Event
OCTOBER10 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY17 End of 1st Quarter 20 RECORD DAY – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS21 PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
NOVEMBER14 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY26 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS27-28 THANKSGIVING RECESS
– DISTRICT CLOSED
DECEMBER12 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY19 End of 2nd Quarter 22-1/4 WINTER RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED
JANUARY1-4 WINTER RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED2 RECORDS DAY – NO SCHOOL
FOR STUDENTS5 School Resumes16 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY19 MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY
– DISTRICT CLOSED
FEBRUARY13 STAFF DEVELOPMENT DAY
– NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS16 PRESIDENTS DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED27 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY
MARCH13 End of 3rd Quarter 16-20 SPRING RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED23 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
APRIL7 School Board Election10 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY24 PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
MAY25 MEMORIAL DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED28 Last Day of School for Students29 Teacher Work Day
KIRKWOODHIGH SCHOOLAUGUST18 KHS Freshman Day Senior Decoration Party 4 pm19 FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
Senior Breakfast 7 am21 Activities Fair 5:30-6:30 pm KHS Pep Rally 6:45 pm28 PTO Open House 7 pm
SEPTEMBER1 LABOR DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED4 PTO/Mother’s Club Meeting 6:30 pm8 Hearing & Vision Screening Seniors Parents’ Coffee 7 pm11 Junior Parents’ Coffee 7 pm12 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY15 Sophomore Parents’ Coffee 7pm17 Mid Quarter Underclassmen Picture Retakes18 Freshman Parents’ Coffee 7pm22 Gifted Education Parent Meeting 7 pm24 Freshman Student Council Elections25-27 Blackbox Show
27 150th Anniversary Kickoff Event 2 pm30 College Speaker Night 6 pm
OCTOBER1 Senior Panoramic Picture taken2 7th & 8th Grade Information Night – Introducing KHS 7 pm10 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY14 Fall Choral Concert 7 pm15 PSAT Testing16 KHS Student Council Talent Show 7 pm17 End of 1st Quarter 20 RECORDS DAY – NO SCHOOL
FOR STUDENTS College Fair Night @ Meramec 6 pm21 Parent/Teacher Conferences – NO
SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS23 Parent/Teacher Conf. 4-7:30 pm27 Report Cards Mailed Home29 KYS Blood Drive30 Parent/Teacher Conf. 4-7:30 pm
NOVEMBER1 Friendship Dance @ KHS 8-11pm3 Autumn Premier Concert 7 pm5 Festival of Choirs 7 pm6 NHS Induction 7 pm11 Veteran’s Day Programs13 Vocal Jazz Sneak Preview Concert 7 pm14 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY18 Mid Quarter 20 PTO Meeting 6:30 pm24 Tacky Day Hall Decorating 3 pm25 Red & White Spirit Day 1:40 pm26 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
26 Chili Cook-Off 5:30-8 pm Pep Rally & Bon Fire 7 pm27 Turkey Day Football Game @ WG 12 pm27-28 THANKSGIVING RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED
DECEMBER2 Sophomore Career Symposium
4-6 KHS Play 7 pm9 Bandemonium Concert 7 pm10 Winter Choral Concert 7 pm11 KHS Orchestra Concert 7 pm12 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY Yearbook Club Photo Day16 Full Day – Exam Day17-19 Exams 1/2 Days19 End of 1st Semester/2nd Quarter 22-1/2 WINTER RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED
JANUARY1-2 WINTER RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED2 RECORDS DAY – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS5 School Resumes8 Seniors Parents’ Coffee 7 pm9 Report Cards Mailed Home12 Junior Parents’ Coffee 7 pm
15 Sophomore Parents’ Coffee 7 pm16 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY19 MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED22 Freshman Parents’ Coffee 7 pm24 Best of Broadway/A Taste of Jazz 7 pm29-31 Fr/So Blackbox Show 7 pm
FEBRUARY4 Academic Signing Day Financial Aid Night NHS Blood Drive5 Mid Quarter PTO Meeting 6:30 pm7 Hatchet Hop 8 pm11 BACC Academic Achievement Celebration13 STAFF DEVELOPMENT DAY – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS16 PRESIDENTS’ DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED
Festival of Bands 7:30 pm18 Festival of Strings 7:30 pm19 Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band/Concert Band 7 pm21 Trivia Night 7 pm27 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY
MARCH1 Parent/Teacher Conf. 4:15-7:15 pm10 Choral Masterworks Concert 7 pm12 Parent/Teacher Conf. 4:15-7:15 pm13 End of 3rd Quarter 16-20 SPRING RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED23 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS24 SCHOOL RESUMES31 Report Cards Mailed Home
APRIL3 Senior Skip Day7 School Board Election10 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY16-18 KHS Musical 7 pm23 Mid Quarter Vocal Jazz Spring Concert 7 pm24 Junior/Senior Prom
Parent/Teacher Conferences – NOSCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
27 Gold K Ceremony 7 pm29 Academic Signing Day30 PTO Meeting 6:30 pm
MAY4-15 AP Exams KHS Band Concert 7 pm7 KHS Orchestra Concert 7 pm8-13 Senior Finals11 Spring Choral Concert 7 pm12 Awards Ceremony 7 pm13 Last Day for Seniors/Cap & Gown Pick14 KHS Jazz Festival Concert 7 pm15 Baccalaureate16 Graduation Ceremony 7 pm22 Full Day (No Drop) Underclassmen Finals Begin
25 MEMORIAL DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED26-28 Underclassmen Finals – 1/2 Days28 Last Day for Students29 Teacher Work Day
NIPHER MIDDLESCHOOLAUGUST19 FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL27 7th-8th Grade Curriculum Night 6:30 pm
SEPTEMBER1 LABOR DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED2 First Day of After School Activities3 6th Grade Curriculum Night 6:30 pm4 Innisbrook Fundraiser Kick Off 8-11 6th Grade Camp10 PTO Meeting
12 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY15 Picture Day27 150th Anniversary Kick Off Event 2 pm
OCTOBER2 KHS Information Night – 7th & 8th Grade 7 pm10 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY17 End of 1st Quarter 20 RECORDS DAY – NO SCHOOL
FOR STUDENTS21-24 Book Fair 21 Parent/Teacher Conf.
– NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS23 Parent/Teacher Conf. 4:30-8 pm
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DISTRICT CALENDARS 2014-15NOVEMBER5 Festival of Choirs 7 pm11 7th Grade Hearing & Vision Screening12 PTO Meeting 7 pm14 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY20-21 Fall Musical 7 pm25 Turkey Trot26 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
27-28 THANKSGIVING RECESS– DISTRICT CLOSED
DECEMBER4 Winter Mixer 2:15 pm9 Bandemonium (8th Grade Band)
@ KHS 7 pm10 Choir/Orchestra Concert 7 pm12 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY The Midwest Clinic Preview Concert 7 pm15 Nipher Band Concert 7 pm19 End of 1st Semester/2nd Quarter Orchestra Midwest Conference Performance22-1/2 WINTER RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED
JANUARY1-2 WINTER RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED2 RECORDS DAY – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
5 School Resumes14 8th Grade Parents’ Coffee 7 pm16 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY19 MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY
– DISTRICT CLOSED21 7th Grade Parents’ Coffee 7 pm28 6th Grade Parents’ Coffee 7 pm
FEBRUARY10 Parent/Teacher Conferences 4:30-8 pm12 Parent/Teacher Conferences 4:30-8 pm13 STAFF DEVELOPMENT DAY
– NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS16 PRESIDENTS’ DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED17 Festival of Bands @ KHS 7:30 pm18 Festival of Strings @ KHS 7:30 pm26 Variety Show 6 pm PTO Meeting 6 pm27 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY
MARCH11 5th Grade Parent Night 6:30-7:30 pm13 End of 3rd Quarter 16-20 SPRING RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED23 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS24 SCHOOL RESUMES
APRIL7 School Board Election10 8th Grade Group Photo EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY Mother/Grandmother Breakfast 7:30 am Film Festival 7 pm15 PTO Meeting 7 pm24 Parent/Teacher Conferences – NO
SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
29 Gold N Ceremony @ KHS 7 pm30 Spring Fling 2:15 pm
MAY6 Orchestra/Choir Concert 7 pm8 8th Grade Dance 6 pm14 Movin’ On Up Day20 Band Concert 7 pm
21 Last Day of After School Activities25 MEMORIAL DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED27 8th Grade Celebration @ KHS 7 pm28 LAST DAY FOR STUDENTS Six Flags (8th Grade)29 Teacher Work Day
NORTH KIRKWOODMIDDLE SCHOOLAUGUST19 FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL27 Picture Day 7th & 8th Grade Open House 7 pm
SEPTEMBER1 LABOR DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED3 PTO Meeting 6 pm12 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF. DEV. DAY26 6th Grade Dance 1:30 pm
Harvest Dance 6:30 pm27 150th Anniversary Kickoff Event 2 pm
OCTOBER3 Introducing KHS for 7th & 8th Graders @ KHS6-7 6E Adventure Camp7-8 6C Adventure Camp8-9 6W Adventure Camp10 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY16-19 Fall Play 7 pm17 End of 1st Quarter 20 RECORDS DAY – NO SCHOOL21 PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES
– NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS23 Picture Retakes Conferences 4:30-8 pm29 Wrestling Meet North/Nipher 6 pm
NOVEMBER5 Turkey Trot 3:05 pm Festival of Choirs 7 pm PTO Meeting 7 pm14 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY PTO Trivia Night 7 pm25 Talent Show26 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS27-28 THANKSGIVING RECESS
– DISTRICT CLOSED
DECEMBER3 Orchestra/Vocal Concert 7 pm11 North vs Nipher Volleyball Game 3:15 pm12 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF. DEV. DAY16 Band Concert @ KHS 7 pm
19 End of 1st Semester/2nd Quarter 22-1/2 WINTER RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED
JANUARY1-2 WINTER RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED2 RECORDS DAY – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS5 School Resumes
7 8th Grade Parent Night 7 pm16 7th Grade Blood Drive EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF. DEV. DAY19 MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY
– DISTRICT CLOSED
FEBRUARY4 PTO Meeting 7 pm6 Winter Dance 6:30-8:30 pm10 Conferences 4:30-8:30 pm
12 Conferences 4:30-8:30 pm13 STAFF DEVELOPMENT DAY – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS16 PRESIDENTS’ DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED17 Festival of Bands @ KHS 7:30 pm18 Festival of Strings @ KHS 7:30 pm23-27 Scholastic Book Fair 25-28 Spring Play 7 pm
27 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY Parent/Grandparent Lunch 11:30 am
MARCH3 North/Nipher Boys Basketball Game 3 pm4 North/Nipher Girls Basketball Game 3 pm13 End of the 3rd Quarter Student/Staff Basketball Game 2 pm16-20 SPRING RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED23 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS24 SCHOOL RESUMES
APRIL1 5th Grade Parent Meeting 7 pm7 School Board Election8 PTO Meeting 7 pm10 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY15 Middle School Track Meet 4 pm22 Choir Concert 7 pm24 PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES
– NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS28 Gold N Ceremony 7 pm29 Orchestra Concert 7 pm
MAY1 7th Grade Wellness Day 8th Grade Picture 2:30 pm8 8th Grade Dance 7-9 pm15 Movin’ in the Middle19 Band Concert 7 pm25 MEMORIAL DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED26 Middle School Celebration 7 pm28 Last Day of School for Students29 Teacher Work Day
KEYSOR ELEMENTARYAUGUST19 FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
SEPTEMBER1 LABOR DAY - DISTRICT CLOSED12 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY27 150th Anniversary Kickoff Event 2 pm
OCTOBER10 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY17 End of 1st Quarter 20 RECORDS DAY – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS21 PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
NOVEMBER14 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY26 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS27-28 THANKSGIVING RECESS
– DISTRICT CLOSED
DECEMBER12 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY19 End of 1st Semester/2nd Quarter 22-1/2 WINTER RECESS - DISTRICT CLOSED
JANUARY1-2 WINTER RECESS - DISTRICT CLOSED2 RECORDS DAY – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS5 SCHOOL RESUMES16 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY19 MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY
FEBRUARY12 STAFF DEVELOPMENT DAY – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS16 PRESIDENTS’ DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED27 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY
MARCH13 End of 3rd Quarter 16-20 SPRING RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED23 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS24 SCHOOL RESUMES
APRIL10 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY24 PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES
– NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
MAY25 MEMORIAL DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED28 Last Day of School for Students29 Teacher Work Day
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DISTRICT CALENDARS 2014-15NORTH GLENDALEELEMENTARYAUGUST19 FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL25 Instrumental Music Parent Info
Meeting @ KHS 6:30 pm
26 3rd Grade Curriculum Night 6 pm27 4th Grade Curriculum Night 6 pm 5th Grade Curriculum Night 6:45 pm28 1st Grade Curriculum Night 6 pm 2nd Grade Curriculum Night 6:45 pm
SEPTEMBER1 LABOR DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED2 PTO Meeting 7 pm5 Instrumental Music Classes Begin11 K-5th Grade & REACH Intake
Conferences 4:30-8 pm12 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY16 K-5th Grade & REACH Intake Conferences 4:30-8 pm26 Hearing Screening27 150th Anniversary Kickoff Event 2 pm
OCTOBER2 Fall Picture Day
7 PTO Meeting 7 pm10 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY17 End of 1st Quarter 20 RECORDS DAY – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS21 NO SCHOOL24 PTO Trunk or Treat31 Halloween Activities/Parade/Parties
NOVEMBER3-6 PTO Book Fair 4 PTO Meeting 7 pm5 Festival of Choirs @ KHS 7 pm13 Turkey Trot 2:30 pm14 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY26 KSDF Chili Cook-Off 5:30 pm NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS27-28 THANKSGIVING RECESS
– DISTRICT CLOSED
DECEMBER2 & 5 Instrumental Music Open House Week3 PTO Meeting 7 pm12 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY19 Class Parties 2:30 pm End of 1st Semester/2nd Quarter 22-1/4 WINTER RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED
JANUARY1-4 WINTER RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED5 School Resumes
15-16 Kindergarten Registration Open6 PTO Meeting 7 pm16 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY
19 MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED22 K-5th Grade & REACH Intake Conferences 4:30-8 pm24 PTO Skate Party27-29 3rd, 4th, 5th Grade Trivia Nights27 K-5th Grade & REACH Intake
Conferences 4:30-8 pm31 PTO Adult Trivia
FEBRUARY3 PTO Meeting 7 pm12 Valentine’s Day Class Parties 2:30 pm13 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS – STAFF DEV. DAY16 PRESIDENTS’ DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED17 Festival of Bands @ KHS 7:30 pm18 Festival of Strings @ KHS 7:30 pm21 PTO School Dance27 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY
MARCHTBD Kirkwood SciFest3 PTO Meeting 7 pm11 Nipher Incoming Parent Night 6:30-7:30 pm13 End of 3rd Quarter
16-23 SPRING RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED24 School Resumes26 Art Show 6-8 pm30 MAP Testing Window Grades 3-5
APRIL7 PTO Meeting 7 pm10 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY11 Read Right & Run Marathon @ Forest Park 8 am24 NO SCHOOL28 PTO Plant Sale 3-6 pm
MAY5 Elementary Track Meet @ KHS11 PTO Magic House Night 6-8 pm12 PTO Meeting 7 pm13 All District Elementary Instrumental Concert @ KHS 7:30 pm15 Last Day of Elementary Instrumental
Classes21 5th Grade Farewell @ Nipher 7 pm25 MEMORIAL DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED27 UNITE Field Day 9-11 am28 Last Day for Students Talent Show 9-11 am
ROBINSONELEMENTARYAUGUST19 FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL25 Instrumental Music Parent Meeting 6:30 pm
SEPTEMBER1 LABOR DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED5 Instrumental Music Begins11 Intake Conferences 4-8:30 pm12 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY25 School Picture Day27 150th Anniversary Kickoff Event 2 pm
OCTOBER10 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY17 End of 1st Quarter 20 RECORD DAY - NO SCHOOL FOR
STUDENTS21 PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS28 Kindergarten Curriculum Night31 Halloween Parade & Parties
NOVEMBER6 School Picture Retake Day14 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY26 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS27-28 THANKSGIVING RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED
DECEMBER12 EARLY DISMISSAL - STAFF DEV. DAY19 End of 1st Semester/2nd Quarter 22-1/2 WINTER RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED
JANUARY1-2 WINTER RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED2 RECORDS DAY – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS5 School Resumes16 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY19 MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED
FEBRUARY13 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS – STAFF DEV. DAY16 PRESIDENTS’ DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED27 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY
MARCH13 End of 3rd Quarter 16-20 SPRING RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED23 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS24 School Resumes
APRIL10 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY24 PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
MAY25 MEMORIAL DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED28 Last Day for Students29 Teacher Work Day
TILLMANELEMENTARYAUGUST19 FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL25 Instrumental Music Parent Meeting @ KHS 6:30 pm
SEPTEMBER1 LABOR DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED5 Instrumental Music Begins12 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY27 150th Anniversary Kickoff Event 2 pm
OCTOBER10 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY17 End of 1st Quarter 20 RECORD DAY - NO SCHOOL FOR
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NOVEMBER14 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY26 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS27-28 THANKSGIVING RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED
DECEMBER12 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY19 End of 1st Semester/2nd Quarter 22-1/2 WINTER RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED
JANUARY1-2 WINTER RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED2 RECORDS DAY – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS5 School Resumes16 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY19 MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED
FEBRUARY13 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS –
STAFF DEV. DAY16 PRESIDENTS’ DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED27 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY
MARCH13 End of 3rd Quarter 16-20 SPRING RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED23 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS24 School Resumes
APRIL10 EARLY DISMISSAL - STAFF DEV. DAY24 PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
MAY25 MEMORIAL DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED28 Last Day for Students29 Teacher Work Day
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DISTRICT CALENDARS 2014-15WESTCHESTERELEMENTARYAUGUST19 FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL21 Curriculum Night Gr.1 6-6:35 pm Curriculum Night Gr.2 6:40-7:10 pm
Curriculum Night Gr.3 7:15-8 pm25 Elementary Instrumental Music Parent Info Meeting 6:30 pm26 Curriculum Night Gr.4 6-6:45 pm 4th Grade Health 6:40-7:10 pm Curriculum Night Gr.5 7:15-8 pm28 KHS Open House
SEPTEMBER1 LABOR DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED4 Instrumental Music Begins 7:30 am9 PTO Meeting 7 pm11 Parent/Teacher Conferences 4 pm12 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY16 Parent/Teacher Conferences 4 pm17 Student Picture Day23 Book Fair, Ice Cream Social,
Family Fitness Walk 4 pm27 150th Anniversary Kickoff Event 2 pm
OCTOBER7 4th Grade Jefferson City Field Trip10 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY14 PTO Meeting 7 pm15 VICC Parent Meeting 7 pm17 End of 1st Quarter 20 RECORD DAY – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS21 PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES
– NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS24 PTO Fall Festival 5:30 pm31 Halloween Parade and Parties
NOVEMBER4 Festival of Choirs @ KHS 7 pm11 Kindergarten Veterans Day 9:30 am PTO Meeting 7 pm14 EARLY DISMISSAL - STAFF DEV. DAY26 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
27-28 THANKSGIVING RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED
DECEMBER12 EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY16 Winter Concert 7 pm19 End of 1st Semester/2nd Quarter Winter Parties 2:45 pm22-1/2 WINTER RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED
JANUARY1-2 WINTER RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED2 RECORDS DAY – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS5 School Resumes15 3rd Grade Circus 9 am, 1 pm, 7 pm16 EARLY DISMISSAL - STAFF DEV. DAY19 MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED22 PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES 4 pm27 PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES 4 pm
FEBRUARY10 PTO Meeting 7 pm13 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS – STAFF DEV. DAY16 PRESIDENTS’ DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED27 EARLY DISMISSAL - STAFF DEV. DAY17 Festival of Bands @ KHS 7:30 pm18 Festival of Strings @ KHS 7:30 pm
MARCH10 Book Fair, Art Show, Family Fitness Walk,
Pancake Supper 4 pm13 End of 3rd Quarter 16-20 SPRING RECESS – DISTRICT CLOSED23 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
24 School ResumesAPRIL10 4th Grade Ropes Course EARLY DISMISSAL – STAFF DEV. DAY14 PTO Meeting 7 pm14 VICC Parent Meeting 7 pm24 PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES
– NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS28 Kindergarten Orientation for Parents & Students 7 pmMAY5 District Elementary Track Meet 5 pm6 ACES Day14 Final Day for Instrumental Music Movin’ in the Middle 9 am15 PTO Family Picnic19 5th Grade Musical 7 pm25 MEMORIAL DAY – DISTRICT CLOSED
26 5th Grade Fun Day27 Field Day28 Last Day for Students Winners’ Day Celebration 1:30 pm29 Teacher Work Day
PERFORMING ARTS SCHEDULEOct. 14 Fall Choral Concert 7 p.m.Nov. 3 Autumn Premier Concert 7 p.m.Dec. 4-6 KHS Play 7 p.m.
Dec. 9 Bandemonium Concert 7 p.m.Dec. 10 Winter Choral Concert 7 p.m.Dec. 11 KHS Orchestras Concert 7 p.m.Jan. 24 Best of Broadway/A Taste of Jazz 7 p.m.Feb. 19 Wind Ensemble/Concert Band 7 p.m.March 10 Choral Masterworks Concert 7 p.m.
April 16–18 KHS Musical 7 p.m. April 23 Vocal Jazz Spring Concert 7 p.m.May 4 Concert Band/Sym Band/Wind Ens. Concert 7 p.m.May 7 Symphonic & Orchestra Concert 7 p.m.May 11 Spring Choral Finale Concert 7 p.m.May 14 KHS Jazz Festival Concert 7 p.m.
All events are in the Keating Theatre. Further information regardingPerforming Arts can be found on the website: http://tinyurl.com/khsarts
The KSD will be celebrating the 150th anniversary of thDistrict over the next two school years. On Saturday, Sept. 27 a2 p.m., the entire community is welcome to come together ttake a “150th anniversary” photo on the field in the E.L. LyonMemorial Stadium on the KHS campus.
After the photo is snapped, the group will try to break thGuinness World Record for having the most people pat the
heads and rub their tummies at the same time. The District calling the event “The Great Pat Rub” and would like to havover 2,000 people in attendance for the photo and attempt abreaking the record.
Other items tentatively planned to celebrate thsesquicentennial include a family fun run, a communitcelebration at the high school and memorabilia items for saincluding a pictorial history book.
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Mike WadeAssociate Principal,Grade 9
Dr. MichaelHavener Principal
KIRKWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
SCHOOL INFORMATIONAddress:801 W. Essex Ave.Kirkwood, MO 63122
Phone Numbers:314-213-6110314-984-4412 (Fax)
Website:www.kirkwoodschools.org
School Hours: 7:50 a.m.-2:40 p.m. Early dismissal on seven Curriculum
Development Days
CONTACTSExecutive Secretary: Jackie RavenscraftGrade 9 Secretary: Stacy DentonGrade 10 Secretary: Judy LaymanGrade 11 Secretary: Donna WrubelGrade 12 Secretary: Julie ConstantProfessional Development/ Supervision Secretary: Patti Wehmeyer Athletic Office Secretary: Jamie KeeneNurses: Linda McKeon, R.N. &
Julie Tadros, R.N.PTO Co-Presidents: Kerry Bjorkman & Stacey Woodruff PTO Meetings: QuarterlyKHS Mothers Club Co-Presidents:
Paula Russell & Leah Giessing
Counselors: Amber Lutz: Grade 9 Rachel Cosic: Grade 10 Joe Fisch: Grade 11 Kim Sweesy: Grade 12College Counselors: Josh Jaworowski: A-L Abby Peterson: M-ZResource Officer: Chad Walton
ABOUT KIRKWOOD HIGHGrades: 9-122013-14 Enrollment: 1,824Present School Built: 1955
Ramona Miller Assistant Principal, Grade 12
Corey NesslageAthletic Director
Sherri KulpaAssistant Principal,
Office of Professional Development & Supervision
Jeff TownsendAssistant Principal, Grade 11
Brad Sutterer Asst. Athletic Director
Michael GavinAssistant Principal, Grade 10
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PROGRAMSFreshman Opening Day: Aug. 18, 7:50 a.m. – 12:50 p.m.PTO Open House: Aug. 28, 7 p.m.Senior Parents’ Coffee:
Sept. 8, 7 p.m.
Junior Parents’ Coffee:Sept. 11, 7 p.m.Sophomore Parents’ Coffee:
Sept. 15, 7 p.m.Freshman Parents’ Coffee:
Sept. 18, 7 p.m.
KHS INFOMascot: KHS Pioneers
Colors: Red and White
First Graduating Class: 1897, 10 students
KHS Class of 2014: 452
Valedictorian: Bennett Pruitt
Salutatorian: Ellen Heaghney
2014 National Merit Finalists: 3
2014 National Merit Commended
Students: 12
2014 National Achievement
Semi-Finalist: 1
REGISTRATION All Kirkwood High School students, whether neor returning, must register for classes before schobegins. Please call the guidance office at 314-2136118 to schedule an appointment to register.This year, students will come to KHS and pick utheir schedule before school starts. We are hostinregistration days on Wednesday, August 6th from
10:00 am - 3:00 pm and on Thursday, August 7tfrom 10:00 am -3:00 pm and 4:00 - 7:00 pmDuring registration students will have their yearboopicture taken, and receive student IDs, ipads, anschedules. Students will also be able to purchas
yearbooks, school pictures, sports passes, and itemfrom the school store.
PIONEER SPORTS SCHEDULE INFO Kirkwood High School sports informatioand schedules can be found on the websitewww.pioneerathletics.org.
GOLDEN PASSPROGRAM FORRESIDENTS
The District invites residents of theKirkwood School District, age 60 or older, tocarry the KSD Golden Pass. As valued mem-bers of the KSD community, older adults areencouraged to visit the schools often andenjoy the variety of sports, theatrical andmusical events per-formed by students.
Please call the Office of CommunityRelations and Development, 314-213-2102,
to obtain a pass.
2014-15 ATHLETIC EVENT ADMISSION PRICESSTADIUM EVENTS
Varsity Football – $5Junior Varsity/Freshman Double HeaderFootball – $3
Varsity Soccer – $3 Varsity Track Meets – $5Lower Level Track Meets – $3
INDOOR EVENTSJunior Varsity/Varsity Basketball - $3Junior Varsity/Varsity Wrestling - $3Junior Varsity/Varsity Volleyball - $3
Guidelines• Admission prices listed are for KHS regula
season/hosted events ONLY.• KHS tournament prices may vary.• Conference tournaments/events and
MSHSAA events admission prices may vary• Children under 6 are free for all KHS
regular season events.• KHS Student Pass cards are accepted for
admission at all KHS regular season events• Admission prices are subject to change.
SCHOOL HISTORY:Kirkwood High School (KHS) has a long,
rich history that dates back to the founding
of the Kirkwood School District in 1865.High school and elementary students attend-ed school together in a temporary building,which opened in the fall of 1866, and later inthe Jefferson Avenue School, the District’sfirst formal school built in 1869. African-
American students attended the Booker T. Washington School, which opened in 1869on Adams near Geyer Road. In 1888, theDistrict built the Adams Avenue School netto the Jefferson School and offered a two-
year high school program for students com-pleting the elementary grades. In 1896,Kirkwood offered the first four-year highschool program in St. Louis County; 10 stu-dents were members of the first graduatingclass in the spring of 1897. In 1922, a newhigh school was built on Kirkwood Road, thesite of Nipher Middle School today.
The present Kirkwood High School onEssex Ave. was built in 1955 on a 43-acrecampus. Both white and African-Americanstudents were enrolled to attend high schooltogether for the first time. The campusincludes the Thomas N. Keating PerformanceCenter, a fine arts complex that features an
821-seat theatre; band, art and vocal musicclassrooms; and the privately funded Walker
Commons. The campus also includes the Earland Myrtle Walker Science Center, a state-of-the-art science facility that was dedicated in2007. In addition to taxpayer support of the2005 bond issue to fund the new sciencecenter, private donors contributed to equip-ping the science classrooms through the“Pioneering the Advancement of Science”campaign conducted by the KirkwoodSchool District Foundation.
In the spring of 2014, updates to thejournalism and band classroom spacesbegan. The journalism and band spaces werelast renovated in 1995. The renovationsinclude updated technology and increasedsquare footage. The renovations also includethe high school’s Atlas program, which offerscredit recovery classes to students.
A new physical education and sports cen-ter was completed in fall 2008. The centerfeatures two competitive gyms (DenverMiller Gym and the David Holley AssemblyHall) the David Damerall Fitness Center, adance studio, health classrooms, wrestlingroom and staff offices. With support fromcitizens and private donors through the
Kirkwood School District Foundation, a newtrack and synthetic turf were installed in KH
E.L. Lyons Memorial Stadium and ready foschool and community use in October 2010In spring 2012, the new track was dedicateas the Alvin Miller Track in honor of the 198KHS graduate, who is regarded as the besathlete in school history. In the fall of 2014renovations to the stadium bleachers will bcompleted; the renovations include accessbility for the physically challenged, nerestrooms, concession and broadcast cente
In April, the trustees representing the EaE. and Myrtle E. Walker Foundatioannounced a $10 million grant agreement tprovide funds to build a 25-yard stretch poon the campus of Kirkwood High SchooThe Walker Natatorium will be a 12-montfacility, enabling the District to add watesafety curriculum to physical education, anthe KHS swim and dive and water polo teamwill have a place to train and compete ocampus. The Walker Natatorium is scheduleto be completed in the fall of 2015.
KHS welcomes the incoming Class o2018 to an exciting learning community ocommitted students and staff. Go Pioneers
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KHS FALL 2014 SPORTS SCHEDULEVARSITY BOYS CROSS COUNTRY9/6 JACKSON INVITE Jackson City Park 9 a.m.9/13 STAN NELSON Northwest Hs 9 a.m.9/18 PARKWAY CENTRAL INVITE Parkway Central Hs 4 p.m.9/27 HANCOCK INVITE Jefferson Barracks 9 a.m.9/29 BLO-POP INVITE Kirkwood Park 4 p.m.
10/4 PARKWAY WEST INVITE Living Word Church 8 a.m.10/11 SUBURBAN XII CONFERENCE MEET Koch Park 9 a.m.10/25 DISTRICTS TBA TBA10/25 DISTRICTS TBA11/1 SECTIONALS TBA TBA11/8 STATE TBA TBA11/8 STATE TBA
VARSITY GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY 8/30 RANDY SEAGRSIT INVITATIONAL Jefferson Barracks 9 a.m.9/6 JACKSON INVITE Jackson City Park 9 a.m.9/13 FOREST PARK INVITE Forest Park TBA9/18 PARKWAY CENTRAL INVITE Parkway Central HS 4 p.m.9/27 HANCOCK INVITE Jefferson Barracks 9 a.m.10/4 PARKWAY WEST INVITE Living Word Church 8 a.m.10/11 SUBURBAN XII CONFERENCE MEET Koch Park 9 a.m.11/1 SECTIONALS TBA
VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY 8/16 Ladue JAMBOREE St. Joseph’s Academy 11 a.m.8/16 University City JAMBOREE St. Joseph’s Academy 11:30 a.m.8/25 Nerinx KHS - Upper Field Hockey Field 4:15 p.m.8/27 MICDS MICDS 4 p.m.9/4 Webster Groves Webster Groves - Moss Field 4:15 p.m.9/9 Pattonville High School KHS - Upper Field Hockey Field 4:15 p.m.9/10 Ladue Ladue Middle 4:15 p.m.9/15 Edwardsville Edwardsville HS 4:15 p.m.9/19 Lutheran South KHS - Upper Field Hockey Field 4:15 p.m.9/24 Villa Duchesne KHS - Upper Field Hockey Field 4:15 p.m.9/29 Parkway West Parkway West HS 4:15 p.m.9/30 University City University City HS 4:15 p.m.10/1 Brentwood Mark Twain Elementary 4:15 p.m.10/2 Parkway South KHS - Upper Field Hockey Field 4:15 p.m.10/7 Whitfield School Whitfield HS 4 p.m.
10/9 Oakville Oakville Middle School 4:15 p.m.10/13 Rockwood Summit KHS - Upper Field Hockey Field 4:15 p.m.10/15 Ursuline KHS - Upper Field Hockey Field 4:15 p.m.10/21 Marquette Marquette HS 4:15 p.m.
VARSITY FOOTBALL 8/15 JAMBOREE KHS - Lyons Stadium 6 p.m.8/22 Lindbergh Lindbergh HS 7 p.m.8/30 McCluer North McCluer North HS 1 p.m.9/5 Lafayette KHS - Lyons Stadium 7 p.m.9/20 Parkway North Parkway North HS 1 p.m.9/26 Rockwood Summit KHS - Lyons Stadium 7 p.m.10/3 Ritenour Ford Suntrup Night KHS - Lyons Stadium 7 p.m.10/10 Pattonville High School Pattonville HS 7 p.m.
10/17 SLUH KHS - Lyons Stadium 7 p.m10/24 DISTRICTS TBA 7 p.m11/27 Webster Groves Webster Groves - Moss Field 12 p.m
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8/26 Parkway West Ballwin GC 3:30 p.m8/27 Pattonville High School Crescent Farms GC 3:30 p.m9/3 Parkway North Crescent Farms GC 3:30 p.m9/4 Parkway Central Four Season Golf Course 3:30 p.m9/8 LINDBERGH TOURNAMENT TBA 8 a.m9/9 Farmington Crescent Farms GC 3:30 p.m9/10 Ritenour St. Ann Golf Course 3:30 p.m9/13 ANGEL CLASSIC TOURN. Crystal Springs Quarry GC 1:30P9/15 Clayton Crescent Farms GC 3:30 p.m9/17 Rockwood Summit Crescent Farms GC 3:30 p.m9/18 Webster Groves Sunset HIlls GC 3:30 p.m9/20 RIVER CHALLENGE TBA TB9/23 SUBURBAN XII CONFERENCE TOURN. Crescent Farms GC 8 a.m9/29 DISTRICTS TBA TB10/6 SECTIONALS TBA TB10/13 STATE TB10/14 STATE Twin-Hills Golf Course TB
VARSITY BOYS SOCCER 8/27 Mehlville KHS - Upper Soccer Field 4:15 p.m8/29 Parkway South KHS - Upper Soccer Field 4:15 p.m9/2 McCluer North McCluer North HS 4:15 p.m9/3 Vianney Vianney HS 6 p.m9/5 Eureka Eureka HS 4:15 p.m9/9 Chaminade Chaminade CP 5:30 p.m9/10 Pattonville High School KHS - Upper Soccer Field 4:15 p.m9/12 Clayton KHS - Lyons Stadium 4:15 p.m9/16 Rockwood Summit Rockwood Summit HS 4:15 p.m9/22-27 CYC TOURNAMENT Soccer Park TB9/29 Lindbergh Lindbergh HS 6 p.m10/1 Parkway North Parkway North HS 4:15 p.m10/2 GATEWAY SOCCER CLASSIC TBA TB10/3 GATEWAY SOCCER CLASSIC TBA TB
10/4 GATEWAY SOCCER CLASSIC TBA TB10/8 Ritenour KHS - Upper Soccer Field 4:15 p.m10/10 Ladue Ladue West Campus 4 p.m10/13 Hazelwood Central KHS - Upper Soccer Field 4:15 p.m10/15 Webster Groves KHS - Lyons Stadium 6 p.m10/17 MICDS KHS - Upper Soccer Field 4 p.m10/21 Fox Fox HS 6 p.m10/22 Seckman KHS - Lyons Stadium 6 p.m10/25 DISTRICTS TBA TB10/27 DISTRICTS TB10/28 DISTRICTS TB10/29 DISTRICTS TB10/30 DISTRICTS TB10/31 DISTRICTS TB
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KHS FALL 2014 SPORTS SCHEDULEVARSITY SOFTBALL 8/25 ROCKWOOD SUMMIT TOURN. Rockwood Summit HS TBA8/26 ROCKWOOD SUMMIT TOURN. Rockwood Summit HS TBA8/27 ROCKWOOD SUMMIT TOURN. Rockwood Summit HS TBA9/2 SUBURBAN TOURN. Chesterfield Athletic Association TBA9/3 SUBURBAN TOURN. Chesterfield Athletic Association TBA
9/4 SUBURBAN TOURN. Chesterfield Athletic Association TBA9/5 SUBURBAN TOURN.-RAIN DATE Chesterfield Athletic Assoc. TBA9/8 Ritenour KHS - Softball Field 4:15 p.m.9/9 Fox KHS - Softball Field 4:15 p.m.9/10 Northwest KHS - Softball Field 4:15 p.m.9/15 Rockwood Summit Rockwood Summit HS 4:15 p.m.9/16 Seckman Seckman HS 4:15 p.m.9/17 Pattonville High School Pattonville HS 4:15 p.m.9/18 Ursuline Ursuline Academy 4:15 p.m.9/19 McCluer KHS - Softball Field 4:15 p.m.9/22 Parkway North KHS - Softball Field 4:15 p.m.9/24 Webster Groves KHS - Softball Field 4:15 p.m.9/25 Mehlville Mehlville HS 4:15 p.m.9/26 Parkway West KHS - Softball Field 4:15 p.m.9/29 Nerinx Kirkwood Athletic Assoc. 4:15 p.m.9/30 Oakville Oakville HS 4:15 p.m.10/1 Parkway Central KHS - Softball Field 4:15 p.m.10/3 Lindbergh KHS - Softball Field 4:15 p.m.10/8 DISTRICTS TBA10/9 DISTRICTS TBA10/10 DISTRICTS TBA10/11 DISTRICTS TBA
VARSITY BOYS SWIMMING 8/27 Mehlville Mehlville H.S. Pool 4 p.m.9/4 Lindbergh Meramec CC Pool 4 p.m.9/9 Pattonville High School Pattonville HS 4 p.m.9/11 Parkway Central Meramec CC Pool 4 p.m.9/16 Webster Groves Meramec CC Pool 4 p.m.9/23 Rockwood Summit Meramec CC Pool 4 p.m.9/26 Parkway South Meramec CC Pool 4 p.m.9/30 Parkway North Parkway South HS 4 p.m.10/7 Ritenour Ritenour HS 4 p.m.
10/9 Parkway West Parkway West HS 4 p.m.10/18 LINDBERGH INVITE Lindbergh HS TBA10/21 Vianney Meramec CC Pool 4 p.m.10/28 CONFERENCE DIVISIONAL MEET Rockwood Summit HS 4 p.m.10/29 CONFERENCE DIVISIONAL MEET Rockwood Summit HS 4 p.m.11/7 STATE REC PLEX TBA
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VARSITY GIRLS TENNIS 8/25 Parkway South Parkway South HS 4 p.m.8/26 Marquette Marquette HS 4:15 p.m.8/27 Parkway North Kirkwood Park 4 p.m.8/27 Parkway North Parkway North HS 4 p.m.8/28 St. Joseph’s Kirkwood Park 4 p.m.8/29 Parkway Central Kirkwood Park 4 p.m.9/2 Eureka Kirkwood Park 4 p.m.
9/3 Rockwood Summit Rockwood Summit HS 4 p.m9/4 Nerinx Nerinx Hall HS 4 p.m9/5 Webster Groves Kirkwood Park 4 p.m9/8 Parkway West Parkway West HS 4 p.m9/9-11 PARKWAY WEST DOUBLES Parkway West HS 3:30 p.m9/12 PARKWAY WEST DOUBLES-RAIN DATE Parkway West HS 3:30 p.m
9/15 Ritenour Kirkwood Park 4 p.m9/17 Pattonville High School Pattonville HS 4 p.m9/18 Lafayette Lafayette HS 4:15 p.m9/19 Clayton Kirkwood Park 4 p.m9/20 ROCKBRIDGE TOURNAMENT Bethel Park TBA9/22 SUBURBAN CONFERNCE TOURNAMENT TBA TBA9/23 SUBURBAN CONFERNCE TOURNAMENT TBA TBA9/24 SUBURBAN CONFERNCE TOURNAMENT TBA TBA9/29 DISTRICTS TBA TBA9/30 DISTRICTS TBA TBA10/1-3 DISTRICTS TBA TBA10/4 INDIVIDUAL DISTRICT TBA TBA10/6-8 INDIVIDUAL SECTIONALS TBA TBA10/11 TEAM SECTIONALS TBA TBA10/16 TEAM STATE Cooper Tennis Complex, Springfield TBA10/17 INDIVIDUAL STATE Cooper Tennis Complex, Springfield TBA10/18 INDIVIDUAL STATE Cooper Tennis Complex, Springfield TBA
VARSITY GIRLS VOLLEYBALL 8/25 Parkway Central KHS - Holley Assembly Hall 5:15 p.m8/27 Marquette KHS - Holley Assembly Hall 5:15 p.m9/3 Oakville Oakville HS 5:15 p.m9/4 Ursuline KHS - Holley Assembly Hall 5:15 p.m9/8 Parkway West Parkway West HS 5:15 p.m9/10 Lafayette KHS - Holley Assembly Hall 5:15 p.m9/15 Francis Howell North Francis Howell North HS 6 p.m9/16 Ritenour KHS - Holley Assembly Hall 5:15 p.m9/18 OAKVILLE TOURNAMENT Oakville HS TBA9/23 Parkway North Parkway North HS 5:15 p.m9/25 Hazelwood West KHS - Holley Assembly Hall 5:15 p.m9/30 Pattonville High School KHS - Holley Assembly Hall 5:15 p.m10/1 Nerinx Nerinx Hall HS 6 p.m10/4 PATTONVILLE TOURNAMENT Pattonville HS TBA
10/6 Francis Howell KHS - Holley Assembly Hall 5:15 p.m10/7 Rockwood Summit Rockwood Summit HS 5:15 p.m10/10 OZARK TOURNAMENT Ozark High School TBA10/11 OZARK TOURNAMENT Ozark High School TBA10 /14 Webster Groves KHS - Holley Assembly Hall 5:15 p.m10/16 Lindbergh Lindbergh HS 5:15 p.m
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In April, the District announced a
$10 million grant agreement with
the Earl E. and Myrtle E. Walker
Foundation. The grant provides
funds to build a 25-yard stretch
pool on the campus of KirkwoodHigh School. The Walker
Natatorium will be a 12-month
facility, enabling the District to
add water safety curriculum to
physical education, and the KHS
swim and dive and water polo
teams will have a place to train and
compete on campus. The skills
learned in The Walker Natatorium
will help students maintain a
healthy lifestyle for years to come.
A moveable bulkhead will be
installed so that swimming and
diving can occur simultaneously
and ensure all-deep water for waterpolo. The depth of the pool will
be 4 feet to 12 feet six inches.
Construction will start this
summer, and should be completed
by the start of the 2015-16 school
year.
The Earl E. and Myrtle E. Walker
Foundation has continuously led
fundraising efforts to benefit
students of Kirkwood High School,
and this is another example of its
commitment to the children in
our community.
The Kirkwood School DistrictFoundation (KSDF) will join the
school community to establish
an endowment for The Walker
Natatorium in order to ensure the
facility is pristine for generations
of Pioneers. To get involved in
the fundraising efforts call the
KSDF office at 314.213.6123.
Students in the Kirkwood School District
Benefit from Support of
Strong Community Partnerships
In April, trustees representing the Earl E. and Myrtle E. Walker Foundation made the announcement to KHS students thatthe Walker Foundation established a $10 million grant to build a competitive pool on the campus of KHS. Pictured above are
Brian Humes and Nance (Walker) Frost, trustees of the Walker Foundation; KHS student athletes; District and high school
staff members; members of the KSD Board of Education; and representatives of the Kirkwood School District Foundation.
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JulieRedingtonPrincipal
SCHOOL INFORMATIONAddress:Hough Community Learning Center 106 N. Sappington Rd.Kirkwood, MO 63122
Phone Number:314-213-6142
VISTA Program
School History:In August 2010, the Kirkwood School District
partnered with the Webster Groves School
District to provide VISTA, a new studentprogram offered in the Hough Learning Center.
VISTA serves approximately 125 high schoolstudents from Kirkwood and Webster Groves whoneed assistance with credit recovery or obtaining adiploma in an alternative setting. The VISTAprogram replaces the Collaborative School programthat was previously offered through a partnershipwith Kirkwood, Brentwood, Clayton and Ladueschool districts.
VISTA provides a productive, consistent, and
safe non-traditional community for high schoolstudents. Given the unique needs of our
students, VISTA is relationship basedprogramming with individual learningexperiences that develop the potential of everystudent.
Not all students attain full success at theirhome schools. It is the District’s goal to provideall students the academic and/or social andemotional support they need in order to succeed.The VISTA staff members take pride in knowingevery student on a personal level, valuing andtreating each one as an individual, and placing
each student at the center of all decisions.Students are accepted into VISTA by
referral process beginning at the studenthome school. Referrals are made for a variety reasons that may include credit recoverindividualized instruction, alternative settinsocial or emotional concerns, school to wotransition or diploma completion. Studenretain enrollment at their home school whiattending VISTA even though they may nhave courses on the home school campus. Thgoal of VISTA is that students will return to thehome school as soon as possible.
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SCHOOL INFORMATION
Address:700 S. Kirkwood RoadKirkwood, MO 63122
Phone Numbers:314-213-6180314-213-6178 (Fax)
MISSOURI GOLD STAR SCHOOL
Website:www.kirkwoodschools.org
Dr. Laura HavenerAssistant Principal
Dr. MicheleCondonPrincipal
NIPHER MIDDLE SCHOOL
CONTACTS
Secretaries: Brigget Kolb & Aimee MooreNurse: Ladonna Faraci, R.N.Counselors: Leslie Johnson, Carmon Griffin, & Nelson Taylor Resource Officer: Yvonne Bonner PTO Co-Presidents:
Wrenn Kates & Cori KlinePTO Meetings: 9/10, 11/12, 2/26, 4/15ABOUT NIPHERGrades: 6-82013-14 Enrollment: 616School Hours: 8:18 a.m.-3 p.m.
School History:The Nipher Middle School building was built in 1921
and officially opened in September 1922 as Kirkwood HighSchool, the community’s new high school. Before itsconstruction, secondary students attended school withelementary-age children in one of the district’s firstbuildings, a four-room brick school built in 1869 at Adamsand Jefferson. A few years after KHS opened on KirkwoodRoad, a separate south building was built in 1929 to houseseventh and eighth grade students in a junior high school.
Following the tradition of naming public schools foroutstanding community citizens, the Board of Educationchose to the name the junior high school in honor of Dr.Francis E. Nipher, who had been a distinguished educatorand professor at Washington University in St. Louis. Thenorth building housed Kirkwood High School until itsmove in 1954 to its present location on Essex Ave.
During reorganization in 1976, Nipher Junior High
School became Nipher Middle School to house Grades 6
through 8 with Grade 9 moving to Kirkwood High School.Renovations resulting from a 1993 tax/bond issueincluded construction of a two-story addition in the frontof the building to house a new library/media center,computer labs, classrooms, the main school and counselors’offices as well as technology and other buildingimprovements. In 2005, a two-part bond initiative fundedinfrastructure improvements at the school.
In November 2010, the KSD communityoverwhelmingly approved Proposition 1, a $33.5 millionbond issue to support the district’s master facilities plan.Prop 1 renovations at Nipher included the constructionof a three-story addition to house six state-of-the-artscience classrooms. The new science facility opened forstudents in the 2012-13 school year. In the summer of2013, front entrance renovations occurred to improve
building security.
The Nipher building is a designated historical landmaand its recent additions continue to reflect the origindesign of William B. Ittner, renowned school architect.
Designated as a Missouri Gold Star School, Nipher proud of its students and their achievements. Niphstudents consistently excel in academic competitions thinclude FIRST Robotics, Science Olympiad, GeographBee, math and musical competitions. The dedicated stais committed to character education and to helping students develop a sense of belonging in the Niphlearning community. In addition to providing rigorolearning experiences, the school offers opportunities fstudents to explore a variety of interests through playmusicals, choirs, bands, orchestra, fencing, archerweight lifting wall-climbing, intramurals and a widvariety of clubs.
PROGRAMS
Grade 6 Orientation: Aug. 15, 8 a.m.-12 p.mBack to School Orientation Days for Grade 7 & Aug. 11, 3-6 p.m. OR Aug. 12, 9 a.m. - 12 p.mGrade 6 Curriculum Night: Sept. 3, 6:30-8 p.m.Grades 7 & 8 Curriculum Night: Aug. 27, 6:30-8:00 p.m.Sixth Grade Parent Coffee: Jan. 28, 7:00-8:00 p.m.Seventh Grade Parent Coffee: Jan. 21, 7:00-8:00 p.m.Eighth Grade Parent Coffee: Jan. 14, 7:00-8:00 p.m.First PTO Meeting: Sept. 10, 7:00 p.m.
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SCHOOL INFORMATIONAddress:725 N. Geyer RoadKirkwood, MO 63122
Phone Numbers:314-213-6120314-213-6172 (Fax)
MISSOURI GOLD STAR SCHOOLNATIONAL BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL
Website:www.kirkwoodschools.org
School History:Keysor Elementary School first welcomed childrenin September 1930. The school was named for Judge William Winchester Keysor, a prominent Kirkwoodcitizen and president of the school board in the early1900s. Designed by renowned school architect WilliamB. Ittner, the building has been expanded several timesthrough additions in 1938, 1949, 1954, 1987 and,most recently, 2012.
Renovation resulting from a tax/bond issue in 1993included technology and building infrastructureimprovements. In 2005, a two-part bond initiativefunded infrastructure improvements at Keysor.
In November 2010, the KSD communityoverwhelmingly approved Proposition 1, a $33.5million bond issue to support the District’s masterfacilities plan. Prop 1 funded improvements to Keysor
KEYSOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
that included construction of a three-story addition ofapproximately 30,000 sq. ft. to house classrooms anda gymnasium, renovation of 15,000 sq. ft. of theexisting building, and site safety and traffic flowimprovements. Work was completed in the fall of2012, allowing Keysor to welcome all of its kindergartenstudents and families to their home school.
On May 28, 2013, Keysor officially dedicated theirProject IDEA “landscape for learning,” a new outdoorlearning and play space on roughly 1.5 acres on thewest side of campus. Project IDEA, which stands forImagination, Discovery, Exploration and Adventure,” isan inclusive space with various play structures plus awalking path, garden lab, soccer field, stage area, andother features that support creative learning and arespect for the environment. Designed with studentsand community members in mind, the project was
funded with support of the Keysor PTO, private donorand community foundations and grants.Keysor is proud of its students and staff for the
consistent focus on learning and achievement. It wnamed a Missouri Gold Star School in 2011 and 201a 2013 Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, and was onof 22 schools nationwide invited to present at the 201Model Schools Conference. Students and staff adheto Keysor Pride expectations – being respectfuresponsible, honest and kind. Through various effortKeysor is intentionally working to develop in students sense of connectedness to nature and a responsibilito contribute in positive ways to our community and global society. In partnership with families, Keysworks each day to develop children who are goostudents and good people.
CONTACTSSecretary: Kelly Eschenroeder Nurse: Kari Kopp, R.N.Counselor: Jill GatcombeResource Officer: TJ Stemmler PTO Co-Presidents:
April Curtis & Meredith ByersPTO Meetings: Monthly
ABOUT KEYSORGrades: K-52013-14 Enrollment: 510School Hours: 8:40 a.m.-3:35 p.m.
PROGRAMSParent Information Night: Aug. 26, 6:15-8 p.m.Parent-Teacher Conferences: Sept. 11 & 16, 4-8:30 p.m., Jan. 22 & 27, 4-8:30 p.m.First Fridays (Reading/MathCelebrations): 9/5, 10/3, 11/7, 12/5,
1/9, 2/6, 3/6, 4/3, 5/1 (8:25 a.m.- 9 a.m.Keysor Cubs - For Future Keysor KidsAges 3-5: Storytime: 10/9 – 9:30 a.m., 11/13 6:15 p.m., 2/5 – 6:15 p.m., 3/11 – 6:15 p.m.,4/3 – 9:30 a.m. Music & Movement: 1/13 – 6:15p.m., 5/5 – 6:15 p.m.
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SCHOOL INFORMATIONAddress:765 N. Sappington RoadGlendale, MO 63122
Phone Numbers:314-213-6130314-213-6173 (Fax)
MISSOURI GOLD STAR SCHOOL
Website:www.kirkwoodschools.org
School History:The state of Missouri recognized North Glendale as a
Gold Star School in 2014. North Glendale ElementarySchool opened in the fall of 1938. Two years later the northand south wings were added. In 1964, the south additionwas constructed and the gym was rebuilt, moving theschool office to its present location in the center of thebuilding. Renovations resulting from a tax/bond issue in1993 included technology and building infrastructureimprovements. In 2005, a two-part bond initiative fundedinfrastructure improvements at North Glendale. In spring2008, the school dedicated a new outdoor learning pavilionin honor of Tom Waltz, former principal who retired in 2006.The pavilion was made possible through a grant submittedby the city of Glendale, KSD and North Glendale PTO.
In November 2010, the KSD community overwhelminglyapproved Proposition 1, a $33.5 million bond issue to
NORTH GLENDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CONTACTSOffice: Michelle Faust & Traci KuhnNurse: Melissa Long, R.N.Counselor: Keith Leonard, M.A. LPCResource Officer: TJ Stemmler PTO Co-Presidents: Becky Steuby & Jaime Tilly
ABOUT NORTH GLENDALEGrades: K-52013-14 Enrollment: 555School Hours: 8:39 a.m.-3:35 p.m.Motto: Learn Like A Champion TodayNickname: Superstars
PROGRAMSKindergarten Curriculum/ParentInformation Meeting: Aug. 13, 6 p.m.(Adults only)Meet Your Teacher Night: Aug. 14, 5-6:30 p.m.PTO Meetings: second Tuesday of the month
support the District’s master facilities plan. Prop 1 is fundingimprovements to North Glendale that include theconstruction of a 30,000 sq. ft. three-story additionconsisting of classrooms, a gymnasium and a cafeteria aswell as site safety and traffic flow improvements. The cost ofthe North Glendale improvements is approximately $6.3million. Work on the project began in June 2010 and wascompleted in the fall of 2012. North Glendale welcomed allits kindergarten students to their home school in August2012. In 2013, a new library was created in the oldgymnasium area, and the former library was converted intoapproximately 2300 square foot of additional classroomspace.
The school often serves as a community focus for itsnamesake city of Glendale. The school and the city haveestablished a strong partnership for the purpose of
combining resources to benefit children and instruction. 2010, the Kirkwood School District, North Glendale PTOand the city of Glendale collaborated to build a new schoplayground and to create a school/community park area.
North Glendale School is proud to be a school wheteachers and support staff are dedicated to doing what best for students. The school has set high academic anbehavior expectations for all. At North Glendale, studenand staff honor this school pledge daily: “As a learner North Glendale I will be: cooperative, respectful, responsibhonest and I will persevere.” Through the efforts of supportive PTO and the many parents, university practicustudents, high school students and senior citizens whregular volunteer, North Glendale has established nurturing, welcoming learning community in which achildren can learn and grow.
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School History:Robinson Elementary School was built in 1929 as
a three-story brick building and officially welcomedchildren in the fall of 1930. The school was formallynamed the George R. Robinson Elementary School tohonor a prominent community member. Mr.Robinson, a co-founder of the Ralston DanforthCommission Co., is remembered for his philanthropiccontributions and for establishing youth organizationsin the Kirkwood community. Robinson School hasexpanded through building additions in 1937, 1949,1953, 1987 and, most recently, in 2012 throughProposition 1. Prop 1 funded improvements includingconstruction of a 25,000 sp. Ft. addition housingclassrooms, a gymnasium and cafeteria as well asrenovation of 16,000 sq. ft. of the existing building.
The mission of our school states that Robinson
ROBINSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
students will make a difference in their communities
and their lives by acting with habits of resiliency andproblem solving. To that end, we believe our schooland our responsibilities span beyond our walls. Ourstudents are proud of their service to the largercommunity and we celebrate the contributions theymake through service learning projects. Our workcaring for the larger community has extended into agrant awarded through St. Louis County to enhanceand expand our composting efforts. We look forwardto continued work to improve our outdoor spaces sowe can integrate more and more outdoor experiencesinto the school day. We also responsibly connectwith the larger world by thoughtfully integratingtechnology into our instruction, giving our students achance to make meaningful connections around the
corner and around the globe. The staff of Robinso
is committed to preparing students for their role an increasingly digital world, while also teachinthem the importance of maintaining a balancbetween the traditional and technological.
We are a welcoming and inclusive communit We have a focus on high academic standards thawill extend to four year olds in the 2014-2015 scho year as we open the first elementary school basepre-school site in the district. We look forward integrating our pre-schoolers into the Robinsocommunity! We are proud of our students, ofamilies and our highly committed staff. ThRobinson community works together to promotthe success of all students.
SCHOOL INFORMATION
Address:803 Couch Ave.Kirkwood, MO 63122
Phone Numbers:314-213-6140314-213-6174 (Fax)
Website:www.robinson.kirkwoodschools.orgFacebook: Robinson Elementary SchoolTwitter: @RobinsonElem
CONTACTS
Secretary: Lynn FrierdichOffice Assistant: Julie CohenNurses: Kim Garland, R.N.,
& Tamara Gierse, R.N.Counselor: Sally Miller Educational Support Councelor:Melissa HoweResource Officer: TJ Stemmler PTO Co-Presidents: Matt & April Barthelmass
ABOUT ROBINSON
Grades: K-52013-14 Enrollment: 484Pre-K (starting Aug. 2014): 20School Hours: 8:44 a.m.-3:40 p.m
PROGRAMSKindergarten Popsicle Night: Aug. 12, 6-7 p.m.Back to School Open House Night:
Aug. 14, 5:30-7 p.m.PTO Meetings: second Tuesday of each
month, 7 p.m.
Christina WilsonAdministrative Intern
Jennifer SisulPrincipal
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SCHOOL INFORMATION
Address:230 Quan Ave.Kirkwood, MO 63122
Phone Numbers:314-213-6150314-213-6175 (Fax)
Website:www.kirkwoodschools.org
Mascot: Tillman Trailblazers
School History:Opened in the fall of 1946, Tillman Elementary
School was named in honor of Frank P. Tillman,Kirkwood Superintendent of Schools from 1924-47.The west end of the building is the original structure,which expanded with middle and east sections addedin 1951. A gymnasium was built in 1964. In 1987, athree-floor classroom addition was added to the backof the building. Six new classrooms in a one-flooraddition were built in 1993.
Renovations resulting from a tax/bond issue in1993 included a new gymnasium, renovation of theold gym into a cafeteria/auditorium, technology infra-structure, air conditioning, ADA compliance, andinterior upgrades. In 2005, a two-part bond initiativefunded improvements at Tillman that included new
TILLMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CONTACTS
Secretaries: Kate Austin,Claire Mitchener & Sarah Hufford
Nurse: Tanya Gracyzk, R.N.Counselor: Mike HarriganResource Officer: TJ Stemmler PTO Co-Presidents:
Julie Geeting & Kerry Keller
ABOUT TILLMANGrades: K-52013-14 Enrollment: 543School Hours: 8:45 a.m.-3:40 p.m
PROGRAMS
Kindergarten Parent Meeting: Aug. 13, 6:30 p.m.
Grades K-5 Meet the Teacher: Aug. 14, 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Grades 1-5 Parent Meeting: Aug. 26, 6:30-8 p.m.
Fine Arts Festival: Feb. 24
domestic/fire mains, new fire alarm system, replace-
ment of restroom pipes, tuck pointing, exterior doorreplacements, and asphalt sealing. In 2013, interiorrenovations of approximately 6,300 square feet of firstfloor spaces were completed to improve the securityand handicapped accessibility within the building.
The school is proud to have achieved “Gold Level”recognition by the Missouri Department of Elementaryand Secondary Education for its implementation ofthe school-wide Positive Behavior Support program.
Also, Tillman received two Promising Practices fromthe Character Education Partnership, recognizing theschool’s “Celebrating You” Abilities Awareness
Assembly and the Character Council. As Tillman Trailblazers, our students and staff
explore new opportunities. Our motto is “Togeth
Everyone Achieves More” and is focused on buildinrelationships of mutual respect among all members the learning community. A committed staff focuses ofostering success for each student through individuaized instruction. Parents are highly engaged anpartner with the school staff in promoting success foall students, helping to make Tillman a joyful place tlearn and grow.
We encourage community members to visit ou Web page and follow us on facebook. This will giv you the opportunity to learn about our sustainabiliefforts, technology initiatives, and other special evenand learning experiences. Answers to “Frequent
Wondered Questions” will also be featured.
Maria StobbeAdministrative Intern
Dr. LisaGreensteinPrincipal
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SCHOOL INFORMATION
Address:1416 Woodgate Ave.Kirkwood, MO 63122
Phone Numbers:314-213-6160314-213-6176 (Fax)
NATIONAL BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLMISSOURI GOLD STAR SCHOOL
Website:www.kirkwoodschools.org
Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/westchesterelementaryschool
School History:The original Westchester Elementary School
building was completed for the opening of the1956-57 school year with a starting enrollmentof 149 students. The school is located near DesPeres on approximately 10 acres and includes awooded wildlife area on the east boundary. Theoriginal structure is now the south wing andcafeteria area of the present building. Additionswere completed in 1948 (north wing) and in1964 (east wing).
In 1993, a second gymnasium was addedand other renovations resulting from a tax/
WESTCHESTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
PROGRAMS
Kindergarten Parent Meeting: Aug. 13, 6:30 p.m.Meet the Teacher Night K-5:
Aug. 14, 5 – 6:30 p.m.PTO Meetings: Second Tuesday
of the month (no meetings in Dec. or March
Curriculum Nights: 1st Grade - Aug. 21, 6 p.m.
2nd Grade - Aug. 21, 6:40 p.m. 3rd Grade - Aug. 26, 6:40 p.m. 4th Grade - Aug. 26, 6 p.m. 5th Grade - Aug. 26, 7:15 p.m.Parent Teacher Conferences:
1st Semester-9/11 & 9/16, 4-8:30 p.m
2nd Semester-1/22 & 1/27, 4-8:30 p.m
bond issue that included air-conditioning,technology infrastructure and interior upgrades.In 2005, a two-part bond initiative fundedinfrastructure improvements at Westchester thatincluded new domestic fire main, new firealarm, tuck pointing, storm line repairs, northgym walls painted, and asphalt sealing. In 2013,interior renovations of approximately 2,175square feet were completed to improve buildingsecurity.
Westchester is proud to be the home of the“Westchester Winners.” Westchester celebrated
its 50th Anniversary in 2006-07. The schowas named a No Child Left Behind Blue RibboSchool in 2007. Westchester also received thMissouri Gold Star recognition in 2007 foachieving academic excellence. For the paseven years, Westchester has been recognizeby the Missouri Department of Elementary anSecondary Education as a “Gold Level” schoo
for its implementation of the school-widPositive Behavior Support program, iconjunction with its Character Educatioprogram.
CONTACTS
Secretary: Diana BrockmanNurse: Kara Kahmke, R.N.Counselor: Courtney WilsonEducational Support Counselor:
Amy FreyResource Officer: TJ Stemmler PTO President: Jennifer Bickel
ABOUT WESTCHESTERGrades: K-52013-14 Enrollment: 471School Hours: 8:44 a.m.-3:40 p.m.
Mrs. StefanieLimpertAdministrative Intern
Dr. Chrisel ClayPrincipal
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KIRKWOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER (KECC)
SCHOOL INFORMATIONAddress:
100 N. Sappington RoadKirkwood, MO 63122
Phone Numbers:314-213-6136 (Main Office)314-213-6137 (PAT)314-213-6138 (Fax)
Website:www.kirkwoodschools.org
Melissa
SandbothePrincipal
MandyRoseAssistant Principal
ABOUT KECCPreschool/Childcare: Age 2 - start of
kindergartenPAT: Prenatal until start of kindergartenLicensed Capacity: 399School Hours: Mon – Fri, 6:30 a.m. - 6 p.mPAT Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.mECSE Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m
KECC EVENTSKECC/PAT PTO Meetings:
Third Wednesday of every month, 7 p.mHalf-Day Preschool Open House:
Fri., Aug. 15, 5-6 p.m.
KECC CONTACTSSecretaries:
Marsha Harper Kelly Graham Nicole TimlinNurse: Mike Wilhite, R.N.KECC/PAT PTO Co-Presidents: Catrina Cook & Lisa Nieman
KECC PROGRAMSFull Day Preschool ProgramHalf-Day Preschool ProgramParents as Teachers (PAT)Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE)
School History:Kirkwood Early Childhood Center (KECC) is a licensed and
fully accredited early education center serving children and
families prenatal until the start of kindergarten. KECC is open year round, 6:30a to 6:00p, Monday through Friday, and offers avariety of full- and half-day programs to meet the individualneeds of families with preschool children.
KECC opened in 1991 with 70 children enrolled in 6classrooms housed in the former Hough Elementary Schoolbuilding and an adjacent one-story wing. In May of 2002, KECCmoved into a new and greatly improved facility which features12 spacious classrooms designed for preschool-age children, fullgymnasium, screening and developmental assessment rooms,and a discovery room. An enhanced security system and manyother new features make KECC a world-class facility. In addition,KECC is now licensed to serve 399 children. The new building ispart of the Hough Community Learning Center complex.
KECC provides several options and a variety of programs forearly childhood education. These programs include a full-daypreschool program, half-day preschool, parents as teachers, andearly childhood special education programs. In addition, aSummer Adventure program is available for children who have
completed kindergarten through 5th grade. KECC offers Adventure Club before- and after-school programs at all five
Kirkwood elementary school locations.The curriculum in KECC classrooms is developed to alloweach child and family to become personally involved in theadventure of learning. This includes cognitive development inmath, science, pre-reading, art, and social studies; social/emotional development; language development; music andmovement; field sports, water play, and gross motor/gymactivities. Educational assessments and developmental checklistsare administered in October and March based on observations ofdevelopmental milestones. The results are shared with parentsduring parent-teacher conferences. Services for students withdevelopmental disabilities or delays are readily available by anoutstanding staff of special educators located within the building.This staff also provides outreach services to our community earlyeducation partners.
The dedicated staff is committed to providing a nurturingand inclusive, yet challenging learning environment for youngchildren throughout the various programs offered at the center.KECC is proud of the longevity of its highly qualified staff
members who engage in a minimum of 15 hours of professiondevelopment annually. KECC has received recognition for being
“Positive Behavior Support” award-winning school for eigconsecutive years. The center is a member of the St. Lou Association for Education of Young Children (SLYAEC), the ChDay Care Association, Missouri Board of Voluntary Accreditatioand a participant in the USDA Food Program. KECC also offetuition scholarships for families receiving Title XX funding.
The Parents as Teachers program offers information aboearly childhood development and support for expectant parenand parents of children from birth until kindergarten eligibiliage. PAT is free and voluntary and open to all parents in tKirkwood School District. In 2013-14, PAT provided services approximately 516 Kirkwood families.
The PAT program offers a variety of services designed to heall children receive the best possible start in life. These programinclude home visits conducted by an early childhood specialisgroup connections on childhood topics such as discipline, toilteaching, sleep issues and sibling rivalry; community resources fparents and children; and screenings for hearing, vision, healtand overall development.
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NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENTThe Kirkwood School District does not
discriminate on the basis of sex, race, religion,age, national origin, handicap, or disability inadmissions to, or treatment or employment inits programs and activities. Any person having
inquiries concerning the District's compliancewith Title IX, Section 504 for student issuesshould contact Dr. Kristy Kindwall, ExecutiveDirector of Special Programs, by calling 314-213-6106, and for employee issues, should
contact Dr. Jeanette Tendai, AssistanSuperintendent for Human Resources an
Administration, by calling 314-213-6103.
PROTECTION OF PUPIL RIGHTS AMENDMENT (PPRA)The Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment
(PPRA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232h; 34 CFR Part 98)
applies to programs that receive funding fromthe U.S. Department of Education (ED). PPRAis intended to protect the rights of parentsand students in two ways:
• It seeks to ensure that schools and con-tractors make instructional materials availablefor inspection by parents if those materials willbe used in connection with an ED-fundedsurvey, analysis, or evaluation in which theirchildren participate; and
• It seeks to ensure that schools and con-tractors obtain written parental consent beforeminor students are required to participate inany ED-funded survey, analysis, or evaluationthat reveals information concerning:
1. Political affiliations;2. Mental and psychological problems
potentially embarrassing to the student andhis/her family;
3. Sex behavior and attitudes;4. Illegal, anti-social, self-incriminating
and demeaning behavior;5. Critical appraisals of other individuals
with whom respondents have close familyrelationships;
6. Legally recognized privileged or analo-gous relationships, such as those of lawyers,physicians, and ministers; or
7. Income (other than that required bylaw to determine eligibility for participationin a program or for receiving financial assis-tance under such program).
Parents or students who believe their righunder PPRA may have been violated may fi
a complaint with ED by writing the FamiPolicy Compliance Office. Complaints mucontain specific allegations of fact giving resonable cause to believe that a violation oPPRA occurred.
For additional information or technicassistance, you may call 202-260-3887 (voiceIndividuals who use TDD may call the FederInformation Relay Service at 800-877-8339Or you may contact the following address:
Family Policy Compliance OfficeU.S. Department of Education400 Maryland Avenue, SWWashington, D.C. 20202-5920
WHAT CAN I FIND ON www.kirkwoodschools.org?The Kirkwood District home page contains up-to-date District projects, news and resources.
You can easily navigate to District “hot topics” by clicking on the logos on the right hand of the home page.
Over the next two school years,Kirkwood students will receive apersonal learning device (iPad mini).Up to date information will be posted
relating to learning with iPads.
The Missouri Learning Standards define theknowledge and skills students need tosucceed in college, other postsecondarytraining and careers. The standards includethe Common Core State Standards whichis a set of academic expectations forEnglish language arts and mathematics.
The Kirkwood School District has aFacebook page. Click on the “Like us onFacebook” link to check out updatesand activities happening in theKirkwood School District.
The safety and security of our schoolcommunity will continue to be a priority
for the District and our communitypartners. On the Safe and Sound page,
you will find up to date District safetyinitiatives as well as contact information
for social and emotional resources.
The Financial Facts page includesDistrict finacial information, a tax ratecalculator, financial statements, auditorreports and per pupil expenditures.
The board approved salary packages forall employee groups are available to ourresidents and can be found on thesalary information page along with alink to the complete salary schedule.
The KSD eSpotlight is emailed afterevery Board of Education meeting and
includes awards and honors for studentsand staff members as well as highlightsof the board meeting. Click on theeSpotlight link to sign up.
Information and communication oncurrent District initiatives can be foundunder the Community Connection logo.Updates include frequently asked
questions, charts, renderings andprogress updates on ongoing projects.
The Academic facts page containscurrent student data includinggraduation rates, ACT scores, DESE links
and Missouri Learning Standards.
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WINTER WEATHERINFORMATIONELECTRONIC MESSAGING SYSTEM: Parents/guardians willreceive a phone call, text message or email through the District’selectronic messaging system. This system enables school person-nel to notify all households and parents by phone, text message
or email in the event of a school cancellation, late start or emer-gency. The phone calls automatically deliver a recorded messageto all listed phone numbers on the District’s parent contact lists.It is important for parents to provide their child’s school withcurrent home and work contact information.SCHOOL CLOSING INFORMATION IS ALSO AVAILABLE FROMTV: KTVI (Channel 2), KMOV (Channel 4), KSDK (Channel 5)Radio: KMOX (1120 AM)Internet: www.kirkwoodschools.org
DISTRICT/SCHOOL VOICE MAIL MESSAGESCommunity Relations and Development Office ....... 213-6102Keysor Elementary School .......................................213-6120North Glendale Elementary School .........................213-6130Robinson Elementary School ................................... 213-6140Tillman Elementary School ...................................... 213-6150
Westchester Elementary School ...............................213-6160Nipher Middle School ............................................. 213-6180North Kirkwood Middle School ...............................213-6170Kirkwood High School .............................................213-6110Kirkwood Early Childhood Center ........................... 213-6136—Parents As Teachers ............................................. 213-6137
SPECIAL NOTESSome TV or radio stations may change during the year regarding their participationin school closing announcements.
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SSD PUBLIC NOTICE All responsible public agencies are required to
locate, evaluate, and identify children with disabilitieswho are under the jurisdiction of the agency, regard-less of the severity of the disability, including childrenattending private schools, children who live outside
the district but are attending a private school withinthe district, highly mobile children, such as migrantand homeless children, children who are wards of thestate, and children who are suspected of having a dis-ability and in need of special education even thoughthey are advancing from grade to grade. The KirkwoodSchool District assures that it will provide a free,appropriate public education (FAPE) to all eligiblechildren with disabilities between the ages of 3 and 5under its jurisdiction. The Special School District of St.Louis County (SSD) assures that it will provide a free,appropriate public education (FAPE) to all eligiblechildren with disabilities between the ages of 5 and 21under its jurisdiction. Disabilities include autism, deaf/blindness, emotional disorders, hearing impairment
and deafness, intellectual disability, multiple disabili-
ties, orthopedic impairment, other health impair-ments, specific learning disabilities, speech or lan-guage impairment, traumatic brain injury, visualimpairment/blindness and young child with a devel-opmental delay.
The Special School District of St. Louis County(SSD) and the Kirkwood School District assure thatthey will provide information and referral servicesnecessary to assist the State in the implementation ofearly intervention services for infants and toddlers eli-gible for the Missouri First Steps program.
The Special School District of St. Louis County(SSD) and the Kirkwood School District assure thatpersonally identifiable information collected, used, ormaintained by the agency for the purposes of identi-fication, evaluation, placement or provision of FAPE ofchildren with disabilities may be inspected and/orreviewed by their parents/guardians. Parents/guard-ians may request amendment to the educationalrecord if the parent/guardian believes the record is
inaccurate, misleading, or violates the privacy or other
rights of their child. Parents have the right to file complaints with the U.S. Department of Education or thMissouri Department of Elementary and SecondarEducation concerning alleged failures by the district tmeet the requirements of the Family Education
Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).The Special School District of St. Louis Count
(SSD) and the Kirkwood School District have deveoped a Local Compliance Plan for the implementatioof State Regulations for the Individuals with DisabilitieEducation Act (IDEA). This plan contains the agencypolicies and procedures regarding storage, disclosuto third parties, retention and destruction of personally identifiable information and the agency’s assuances that services are provided in compliance witthe General Education Provision Act (GEPA). Thesplans may be reviewed at the Special School Districof St. Louis County (SSD) or the Kirkwood CentrOffice during regular school hours on days school is session. This notice will be provided in native languag
as appropriate.
FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)Annual Notification/Student Records
The protection of student rights has always been atop priority of the Kirkwood School District. Thisdocument is distributed annually to all parents andstudents in order to comply with state and federalrequirements to notify the parents/guardians and eli-
gible students of their rights with respect to the stu-dent’s educational records.
In general, a student’s educational record includesany information maintained by the school district,which contains information directly related to a stu-dent. A major exception would be a personal recordkept by a staff member if it is kept in the sole posses-sion of the maker of the record and is not accessible orrevealed to any other person except a temporary sub-stitute for the maker of the record.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act(FERPA) affords parents and students over 18 years ofage certain rights with respect to the student’s educa-tion records. These rights are:
1. The right to inspect and review the student’seducation records. Parents or eligible students should
submit to the school principal a written request thatidentifies, as precisely as possible, the record(s) theywish to inspect. The school official will make arrange-ments for access and notify the parent or eligible stu-dent of the time and place where the records may beinspected.
2. The right to request the amendment of thestudent’s education records that the parent or eligiblestudent believes are inaccurate or misleading. Parentsor eligible students may ask the school to amend arecord that they believe is inaccurate or misleading orin violation of the student’s privacy. They should writethe principal or appropriate official, clearly identify thepart of the record they want to change and specifywhy it is inaccurate or misleading. If the schooldecides not to amend the record as requested by the
parent or eligible student, the school will notify theparent or eligible student of the decision and advisethem of their right to a hearing regarding the requestfor amendment.
3. The right to consent to disclosure of personallyidentifiable information contained in the student’seducation records except to the extent that FERPA
authorizes disclosure without consent. One exception,which permits disclosure without consent, is disclosureto school officials with legitimate educational interests.
A school official is a person employed by the school asan administrator, supervisor, instructor, or support staff
member; a person serving on the School Board; aperson or company with whom the school has con-tracted to perform a special task; or a parent or stu-dent serving on an official committee, such as a disci-plinary or grievance committee, or assisting anotherschool official in performing his or her tasks. A schoolofficial has a legitimate educational interest if the offi-cial needs to review an education record in order tofulfill his or her professional responsibility. Uponrequest, the school discloses education records with-out consent to officials of another student district inwhich a student seeks or intends to enroll.
4. The right to file a complaint with the U.S.Department of Education concerning alleged failuresby the school with the requirements of FERPA. Thename and address of the office that administers FERPA
is the Family Policy Compliance Office U.S. Departmentof Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington,DC 20202-4605.
5. Directory Information may be released byschool officials. This includes print and electronicpublications of the school district that, if disclosed,would not be considered as determined by theKirkwood School District as harmful or an invasion ofprivacy. This information may be released withoutprior written consent to parent and student organiza-tions for marketing purposes; such as for “buzz” booksproduced in the fall, and to outside organizationsincluding, but not limited to, companies that manu-facture class rings or publish yearbooks in the spring.In addition two federal laws require local educationalagencies (LEAs) receiving assistance under the
Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965(ESEA) to provide military recruiters, upon request,with three directory information categories – namesaddresses and telephone listings – unless parents haveadvised the LEA that they do not want their student’sinformation disclosed without their prior written con-sent. Such information is also considered a “public
record” which must be released upon demand to anperson who requests it, under the Missouri SunshinLaw. If a parent, guardian, person acting as a studentparent in absence of a parent or guardian, or the student (if 18 or older), does not want the district t
release the information listed below, they must notithe district in writing within 10 days of receiving thnotification of the information they do not wanreleased.
The following “Directory Information” may breleased without obtaining parental consent:
Student’s name, parent’s name, address, telphone number, electronic mail address, date and placof birth, grade level, major field of study, enrollmenstatus, participation in officially recognized activitieand sports, photographs, weight and height of members of the athletic teams, dates of attendancdegrees, honors, awards received, most recent prevous school attended.
The district has determined that the VoluntaInterdistrict Choice Corporation (VICC) and its officer
employees and agents are school officials with legitmate educational interests because they act for and obehalf of the district with respect to transfer studenand the transfer program, and because they seek tadvance the interest of both. A transfer studentattendance records and other educational records reevant to the student’s participation in the program oto the program itself may accordingly be disclosed t
VICC without obtaining written consent from the paent/guardian or eligible student.
The Executive Director of Student Services hadistrict-wide responsibility for student educationrecords and, as such, is the custodian of the record
Anyone having questions regarding school policrelating to student records is welcome to contact thExecutive Director of Student Services at:
Address: 11289 Manchester Road Kirkwood, MO 63122 Phone: 314-213-6105
Email: [email protected]
REF: Federal Register 6/17/76 Privacy Rights of Parenand Students-Final Rule on Educational Records.
Revised 2/2003
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KSD STAFF PAYS IT FORWARDTO BENEFIT THE KIRKWOODSCHOOL DISTRICTFOUNDATION
In the fall of 2013 the Kirkwood School District Foundationrolled out the Pay It Forward program, which is a KSD payrolldeduction program for all staff members. The program hasraised more than $5,500 in pledges this year! A special thank
you to the Pay it Forward Donors:
Ruth BaldwinJoe BartinMaria BaxBob Becker
Alex BlackmoreChuck Bumgarner Ginger CayceChris ClayJulie CohenMichele CondonMegan Conner Tara Dabler Rochelle DaleLisa DiedrichMatt EarnhartMitch EdenDebbie Fechter
Amy GallantMike GavinMarsha Harper Michael Havener Robyn Hoffmann
Chris Hooker Tricia HortonMichelle Hunter Carrie IntagliataMitzi JacksonSarah Jaeger Leslie Johnson
Amanda Kempter BJ KenyonJudy Layman
Amy LeatherberryDana LibertonPaige McCrackenSusan McGheeMary MeihausSally Miller Clifford NashDavid OldermanBryan Painter Janet PeabodyMaria Phillips
Alexa Phillips-Corr
Brian RocketteMichael RomayMandy RoseStephanie RuedlinLaura SammonMelissa SandbotheJoseph SchoenJennifer SiegelMichelle Simmons
Amy StephensMargaret
StephensonMatt Stoner Ron Taylor Lisa WadeEmily Werner Tom WilliamsKathleen
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VOLUNTEER & COMMUNITY MENTOR PROGRAMSKirkwood School District parents and com-
munity volunteers have long contributed tomaking Kirkwood schools the best learningenvironments for children by donating theirtime and talents in a variety of ways. Volunteersassist classroom teachers, work with individualstudents, perform clerical duties, plant shrubsand flowers, or help school nurses and librari-ans.
In addition to the committed volunteersfrom each school’s PTO, other adults impactstudents’ lives through several mentor/role
model programs. Kirkwood CommunityMentors seeks adults in our community who willserve as role models and provide positive sup-ports to students at all grade levels. Helpingstudents establish positive goals and improvetheir academic performance takes no more than60 minutes of your time a week. For more infor-mation on how to become a KirkwoodCommunity Mentor, please contact NelsonTaylor at 314-213-6100, ext. 8043.
OASIS (Older Adults Service InformationSystem) is a national organization that provides
financial support and resources to train tutorOlder adults are trained to serve as languagarts tutors in Kirkwood elementary schoolMonthly sharing and training meetings foOASIS tutors are conducted in the district’s central office. OASIS training sessions for new tutooccurs annually at the beginning of each schoo
year. For more information about OASIS volunteer opportunities, please call 314-213-6100Ext. 7818, or the Office of Curriculum anInstruction, 314-213-6104.
SPECIAL EDUCATION PARENT ADVISORY COUNCILThe Kirkwood Special Education Parent
Advisory Council (PAC) was developed to provideprofessional and supportive connections amongparents and school staff who share an interest inpromoting the education of children with dis-abilities. Each school has several parents who
represent their school on the district-level PAC.These parents also work with their schools to sup-port families of students with special needs.Kirkwood’s district-level PAC meets several timeseach year to share information and seek inputfrom parents on district planning for special edu-
cation and related supports for students. Thesmeetings are open to everyone and are listed othe Special Programs Website and in the ParenHandbook and Buzz Book each year.
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER PROGRAM ATTENDANCEAREA THREE
Siblings of eligible students who live in thecity of St. Louis in Area Three may enroll in theKirkwood School District through the VoluntaryTransfer Program. For more information, con-
tact the Voluntary Interdistrict CoordinatingCouncil (VICC) at 314-721-8422.
Area Three – Starting at the intersection ofInterstate 64 (Hwy. 40) and S. Kingshighway
Blvd.; east on Interstate 64 to the MississippiRiver; south along the river to the south bound-ary of the city; northwest on the city boundaryto Gravois; east on Gravois to S. Kingshighway
Blvd.; north on S. Kingshighway Blvd. to thestarting point at Interstate 64 and S.Kingshighway.
Area 3 paired with Affton, Bayless, HancocPlace, Kirkwood, Mehlville (Oakville High feedpattern), Parkway (South High feeder patternRockwood (Summit & Eureka High feeder pa
terns) and Webster Groves.For more information, call the VICC, 314
721-8422 or KSD Office of Student Services a314-213-6105.
KARSEAKARSEA (Kirkwood Area Retired School
Employee Association) is open to all Kirkwood Area Retired School Employees, their spouses andto retired school employees who worked in otherdistricts but now reside in the Kirkwood SchoolDistrict. For additional information, contact
Erma Reid, KARSEA president, at (314) 965-8582or [email protected].
KARSEA events this year include; a picnic inKirkwood Park on Wednesday, September 3,2014, at 11 a.m.; a Holiday Luncheon onDecember 10, 2014 at Sunset 44 in Kirkwood; a
Legislative Meeting on Wednesday, March 112015; and an election of officers with a specipresentation on Wednesday, May 13, 2015Details on each event will be sent to all KARSEmembers.
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