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KIRKWOODSCHOOL DISTRICT2015-16 DIRECTORYA special publication of the Webster-Kirkwood Times August 2015
INDEXSCHOOLSKeysor Elementary ..............................20Kirkwood Early Childhood Center ................................................... 25Kirkwood High ..................................12-13Nipher Middle ......................................... 18North Glendale Elementary .............. 21North Kirkwood Middle ...................... 19Robinson Elementary ......................... 22Tillman Elementary .............................23Westchester Elementary ..................24VISTA Program ...................................... 16
INFORMATIONDistrict Calendars ..............................8-11District Map .............................................. 6Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) ....................28kirkwoodschools.org Info .................26KSD Celebrates 150 Years .................. 11Non-Discrimination Statement .......26Phone Numbers ...................................... 4Preparing for the School Year ...........5Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA) .....................26School Board Meetings ........................7SSD Public Notice ................................28Sports Calendar ............................... 14-15Voluntary Transfer Program ............30Winter Weather Information ........... 27
ADMINISTRATIONBoard of Education ................................7Welcome from Superintendent.........3
ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICESGolden Pass Program for Residents ....................................... 13KARSEA ...................................................30Pay it Forward ......................................29Special Education Parent Advisory Council ..............................30Volunteer & Community Mentor Programs .............................30
North Kirkwood Middle School Student Council members welcome new students in the main hallway.photo by Diana Linsley
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Dear Kirkwood School District Residents:Welcome to the Kirkwood School District (KSD). We
are blessed to have a generous community who supports our work through projects such as this School Directory, which is produced in partnership with the Webster-Kirkwood Times and our local business community. Every community member is a true partner in the important job of educating our children. Our schools are a great source of community pride, and we invite you to participate and get involved.
We encourage you to attend one of our many events including productions performed by our award-winning performing arts program or one of our many athletic events. If you are a senior citizen, please contact us at 314-213-6123 to ask about our “Golden Pass.” The “Golden Pass” is for residents over 60 years of age and allows them to attend most events free of charge.
We are very proud of our tradition of excellence and high student achievement. The district has been named a Missouri “School of Distinction” for academic performance each year since 2001. Kirkwood seniors graduating in 2014 had an average ACT composite test score of 24.1. The national average composite score is 21.0 and the Missouri average is 21.8. The U.S. News and World Report 2015 “Best High Schools” listing ranked Kirkwood High School as the third best public high school in the state of Missouri.
The Kirkwood School District’s growing enrollment (600 resident students since 2009) validates our excellent schools and strong municipalities within our attendance area. Student enrollment is a key factor that influences the district’s expenditure budget, because we must hire more teachers to maintain class size ratios within the desired range. The district has been able to balance our expenditures and revenues over the last few years, thanks to cuts made to non-classroom positions and supply budgets, but this delicate balance is not sustainable for the long term. In order to maintain the current level of student programs and services, desirable class sizes and safe schools, the Board of Education voted to place an operating tax levy of 78 cents per $100 of assessed valuation on the ballot for Nov. 3, 2015. If voters approve the tax proposal, a house appraised at $250,000 would see an approximate increase of $370 on the tax property bill. Please visit www.ksdfinancialfacts.org to obtain additional information on this important initiative.
We are excited about the soon-to-be completed Walker Natatorium, on the campus of Kirkwood High School, which was made possible through a $10 million grant from the Earl E. and Myrtle E. Walker Foundation. The Walker Natatorium will be one of the most modern and well-equipped aquatic facilities in the St. Louis area. The Kirkwood School District Foundation has launched the “Legacy Fund for the Walker Natatorium” campaign to help offset the operating costs of the facility. To acquire more information about the pool or learn how to get involved visit www.walkernatatorium.org.
We look forward to the start of a new school year on Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2015. The education of our children is our top priority and we invite you to join us as partners in this important task. Thank you!
Sincerely,Tom Williams, Superintendent
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Save the Date for upcoming events to benefit all Kirkwood Schools
Kirkwood School District Foundation’s Chili Bowl• Wednesday, Nov. 25, 5:30–8 p.m.
Turkey Day Game• Thursday, Nov. 26, @ Noon (E.L. Lyons Memorial Stadium)
Kirkwood School District Foundation’s Spring Fling• Friday, April 15 @ the Frontenac Hilton
KIRKWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT FOUNDATION The Kirkwood School District Foundation is a public, not-for-profit organization established in 1989 for the purpose of encouraging and financially supporting the best educational opportunities for all students and staff in the Kirkwood School District. While operating independently of the school board and administration, the foundation works closely with both to support academic programs, staff enrichment, special projects, scholarships and other needs that cannot be met through traditional public funding sources. The Foundation fulfills its mission through private and corporate tax-deductible donations. All funds raised by the Foundation are used to benefit students and teachers. For more information about the Foundation and to find out how you can help, please call (314) 213-6123 or visit: kirkwoodfoundation.org.
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DISTRICT OFFICE314-213-6100Fax: 314-984-0002Website: www.kirkwoodschools.orgFollow KSD on FacebookAll area codes are (314)
Adventure Club: Before & After Program at Elementary SchoolsAdministered 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, Director213-6100, 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, CCO213-6100, Ext. 7851
Community Mentor ProgramNelson Taylor, Coordinator213-6100, Ext. 8043
Computer Services (Administrative)Nancy Zoghby, Coordinator213-6100, Ext. 3905
Copy CenterBill Diehl, Supervisor213-6100, Ext. 7835
The Kirkwood School District phone and voicemail system is part of the overall technology network. Callers are asked to listen to a menu of options directing them to individual schools or district offices. Each classroom has a telephone and extension number. Parents can phone a classroom directly to hear homework assignments or to leave messages for the teacher. This directory includes the more frequently requested numbers. Please note, the designation “vm” refers to voice mail extensions that only allow the caller to hear or leave a message.
KSD TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 2015-16
Curriculum and Instruction OfficeBryan Painter Assistant Superintendent213-6100, Ext. 7812
Custodial ServicesTammy Ireland, Day ManagerTBD, Night Supervisor213-6100, 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 IrelandBuilding, Field & Gym Rentals213-6100, Ext. 8502Dawn RawlinsBuilding, Field & Gym Rentals213-6100, Ext. 8510Chris Bond, KHS Keating Ctr. Rental213-6100, Ext. 1085
Food Services/Lunch ProgramVlada Buck, Chartwell’s Manager213-6100, Ext. 1351
Gifted Education (REACH)Kristy Kindwall, Executive Director213-6100, Ext. 7819
Golden Passes for Senior CitizensCommunity Relations & Development213-6102
Human ResourcesJeanette Tendai Assistant Superintendent213-6100, Ext. 7806Fax: 213-6190
Human Resources – BenefitsMarianne Ross, Manager213-6100, Ext. 7809
KHS Athletic OfficeCorey Nesslage, Athletic Director213-6100, Ext. 1311
KHS General Activities Line213-6100, Ext. 1049 (vm)
KSD Foundation213-6123www.kirkwoodfoundation.org
Network/Technology ServicesRandy Friedline, Director213-6100, Ext. 3939
OASIS (Older Adults Intergenerational Tutoring)Judy Kamper213-6100, Ext. 7818
Parents As TeachersMelissa Sandbothe, KECC Principal213-6100, Ext. 3640
Safety & Security CoordinatorLeVaughn Smart213-6100, Ext. 1400
Special EducationKristy Kindwall, Executive Director213-6100, Ext. 7819
SSD Parent Advisory Council RepsTBD, 213-6100, Ext. 7819
Special Programs OfficeKristy Kindwall, Executive Director213-6100, Ext. 7819
Student ServicesShonda Ambers-Phillips Executive Director213-6100, 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
For individual schools, see phone listings on school pages following.
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PREPARING FOR THE SCHOOL YEARNEW STUDENT ENROLLMENT
All students new to the Kirkwood School District enroll at their individual schools. If you do not know which school your child will attend, please call the Office of Student Services at 314-213-6105.
New students will be asked to furnish the following items at the time of enrollment: official copy of birth certificate, Social Security number, a completed physical examination form with immunization record, and two documents showing proof of residency in the school district. Proof of residency documents include utility bill, real estate deed, lease agreement and personal property tax receipt.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENTNew elementary students enroll through
their home school office. Parents/guardians should phone their child’s school for an appointment. Incoming kindergartners must be 5 years old before Aug. 1, 2015, in order to enter school in the fall.
NIPHER MIDDLE SCHOOL ENROLLMENTNew students attending Nipher Middle
School may enroll by contacting the school office at 314-213-6180.
All incoming sixth graders are invited to the Nipher Orientation held at the school on Aug. 14, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. All currently enrolled seventh and eighth graders are invited to attend one of two Back to School Orientation days: Aug. 10, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. or Aug. 11, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
NORTH KIRKWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
New students attending North Kirkwood Middle School (NKMS) may enroll by contacting the school office at 314-213-6100, ext. 7303.
All currently enrolled NKMS students in grades 6-8 are invited to attend our one-day orientation held at school on Aug. 10, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 6th Grade Parent Only Open House on Aug. 11 from 6 to 8 p.m.; 7th and 8th Grade Parent Only Open House on Aug. 13 from 6 to 8 p.m.
KIRKWOOD HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENTAll new and returning Kirkwood High
School (KHS) students must register for classes before school begins. If you are new to KHS and have not yet enrolled, please call the guidance office at 314-213-6118 to schedule an appointment. Parents/guardians of new students are asked to attend registration with their students.
KHS FRESHMAN ORIENTATION DAYAll ninth-grade students are expected
to attend KHS Freshman Day on Aug. 14, 7:50 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Students will attend sessions to learn more about KHS academic requirements, behavior expectations and extracurricular clubs and activities. Bus transportation will be provided for students participating in the Voluntary Transfer Program and for eligible resident students.
Ninth-grade students will receive additional information on Freshman Day from their grade level principal in early August. Parents/guardians of ninth graders are invited to attend the first part of this morning.
KHS ORIENTATION DAY FOR NEW STUDENTS GRADES 10-12
New students entering KHS grades 10-12, along with their parents/guardians, are invited to the first part of the morning session of the KHS Freshman Orientation Day on Aug. 14. A letter will be sent to these students in early August describing the agenda pertaining to them.
IMMUNIZATIONMissouri legislation requires every
student to have documented evidence of immunizations meeting all state requirements on file at their school. No student will be allowed to begin school on Aug. 18 unless all immunizations are up-to-date and documented. Parents who have questions concerning immunization requirements may call the Office of Student Services, 314-213-6105.
BUS TRANSPORTATIONTo be eligible for free bus transportation
to and from school, a student must live one mile or more from an elementary school, one and one-half miles or more from middle
school, or two miles or more from the high school. Students who do not qualify for free transportation may purchase a pass for $492 for the school year if space is available on an existing route. Students who qualify for the free or reduced priced meals may purchase a bus pass at the rate of $128 a year.
First Student Inc., 544 Clark in Kirkwood, has computerized all bus routes for eligible students living in the Kirkwood School District. Information regarding bus transportation was mailed directly to students’ homes in August. If you did not receive transportation information, or have questions, please call First Student at 314-965-6130, or the Office of Student Services, 314-213-6105.
Students who participate in the Voluntary Transfer Program should contact Diane Huwer in the Office of Student Services, 314-213-6105, with questions regarding transportation from the city of St. Louis.
SCHOOL LUNCH & BREAKFAST PROGRAM
The district’s school lunch and breakfast program provides students with well-balanced meals that meet state and federal guidelines. Prices are kept as reasonable as possible.
Lunch Prices for 2015-16:Elementary Students: $2.70Middle and High School Students: $2.85Adults: $3.30Breakfast Prices for 2015-16:Students: $1.95Adults: $2.35
Family income criteria are calculated annually by the National School Lunch and Breakfast programs of the federal government for a reduced-price meal program. All children in district schools receive an application in the fall. Families with children who qualify for the reduced-price program are notified by their schools. Applications are available in all principals’ offices and can be made or changed at any time during the school year if an eligible family experiences an increase in family size or reduction in income.
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1. Administrative Services Center
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 2015-16
ABOUT THE SCHOOL BOARDThe 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 serve three-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 children 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 Road at 7 p.m. District residents are encouraged to attend and may share their views with the board during time allotted at the beginning of regular meetings.
Residents may also express their views by writing to the Kirkwood Board of Education, 11289 Manchester Road, Mo. 63122-1197. Board members can also be reached through email on the district’s website: www.kirkwoodschools.org. Copies of materials submitted will be provided to all board members.
2015-16 School Board Meetings
July 21Aug. 17Sept. 8 *Plan/Work SessionSept. 21 Tax Rate HearingSept. 28Oct. 12Nov. 2
Nov. 16Dec. 7 *Plan/Work SessionDec. 14
2016 Board MeetingsJan. 19 (Tues.)Feb. 1 *Plan/Work Session
Feb. 8March 7April 4April 18May 2May 16June 6 *Plan/Work SessionJune 13
Angie BernardiDirector
E.J. MillerPresident
Darnel FrostVice-President
Bret HeinrichDirector
Julie BackerDirector
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 5 p.m.
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DISTRICT CALENDARS 2015-16DISTRICT-WIDE Calendar items are subject to change. Schools may conduct conferences on other days and/or during evening hours. Please check individual school calendars.
AUGUST12 District Opening Day Workshop14 KHS Freshman Day18 First Day of School28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
SEPTEMBER7 Labor Day – District Closed28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
OCTOBER16 End of 1st Quarter19 Records Day – No School20 P/T Conferences – No School
NOVEMBER2 Staff Development – Early Dismissal25 No School26-27 Thanksgiving Recess – District Closed
DECEMBER4 Staff Development – Early Dismissal18 End of 1st Semester21 Records Day – No School22-Jan. 1 Winter Recess – District Closed
JANUARY4 School Resumes18 Martin Luther King Day – District Closed29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
FEBRUARY12 Staff Development – No School15 Presidents Day – District Closed29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
MARCH11 End of 3rd Quarter14-18 Spring Recess – District Closed21 No School
APRIL5 School Board Election22 P/T Conferences – No School29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
MAY25 Last Day of School26 Teacher Work Day
KIRKWOOD HIGH SCHOOLAUGUST5 Registration 6 Registration 14 Freshman Day 17 Registration Makeup Senior Decoration Party 4pm18 First Day of School Senior Breakfast 7am20 Activities Fair 5:30pm Pep Rally 6:45pm27 PPO Open House 6pm28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
SEPTEMBER3 PPO Meeting 6:30pm7 Labor Day – District Closed12 Greentree Parade 10am14 Senior Parents’ Coffee 7pm15 Hearing & Vision Screening17 Underclassmen Picture Retakes Junior Parents’ Coffee 7pm21 Sophomore Parents’ Coffee 7pm24 Freshman Parents’ Coffee 7pm28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
OCTOBER1 7th & 8th Grade Info Night 6pm8 Senior Panoramic Photo 9:25am KH Players 7pm9 KH Players 7pm10 KH Players 7pm13 Fall Choral Concert 7pm14 PSAT Testing19 Records Day – No School College Fair Night 6pm20 No School Parent/Teacher Conf. 8:15-11:15am22 Parent/Teacher Conf. 4-7:30pm26 KYS Blood Drive Parent/Teacher Conf. 4-7:30pm28 Report Cards Mailed Home29 Talent Show 7pm
NOVEMBER2 Staff Development – 1/2 Day Yearbook Club Photo Day4 Autumn Premiere Choral Concert 7pm5 NHS Induction 7pm7 Friendship Dance 8-11pm10 Veteran’s Day Programs12 Vocal Jazz Concert 7pm19 PPO Meeting 6:30pm23 Tacky Day Hall Decorating 3pm24 Red & White Spirit Day Pep Assembly 1:40pm25 No School Chili Cook Off 5:30pm Pep Rally & Bonfire 7pm26-27 Thanksgiving – District Closed26 Turkey Day Football Game 12pm
DECEMBER3 KH Players 7pm4 Staff Development – Early Dismissal KH Players 7pm5 KH Players 7pm8 Bandemonium Concert 7pm9 Winter Choral Concert 7pm10 KHS Orchestra Concert 7pm15 Exam Day 16 Exam 1/2 Day17 Exam 1/2 Day18 End of 1st Semester Exam 1/2 Day21 Records Day – No School22-Jan. 1 Winter Recess – District Closed
JANUARY4 School Resumes7 Senior Parents’ Coffee 7pm11 Report Cards Mailed Home Junior Parents’ Coffee 7pm14 Sophomore Parents’ Coffee 7pm18 Martin Luther King Day – District Closed19 Financial Aid Night21 Freshman Parents’ Coffee 7pm23 Best of Broadway/Jazz 7pm28 KH Players 7pm29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal KH Players 7pm30 KH Players 7pm
FEBRUARY4 Athletic Signing Day 9:25am PPO Meeting 6:30pm5 Hatchet Hop 7:30-10pm10 Parent Teacher Conf. 4:15-7:15pm11 BACC Aca. Achievement 9:25am Parent Teacher Conf. 4:15-7:15pm12 Staff Development – No School15 Presidents Day – District Closed16 Festival of Bands 7:30pm17 Festival of Strings 7:30pm18 KHS Concert 7pm29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
MARCH11 End of 3rd Quarter 14-18 Spring Recess – District Closed21 No School30 Report Cards Mailed Home
APRIL7 PPO Meeting 6:30pm8 Senior Skip Day Sophomore Career Symposium14 KH Players 7pm15 KH Players 7pm16 KH Players 7pm19 ACT Testing for Juniors 21 Student Council Elections 9:25am Vocal Jazz Spring Concert 7pm22 No School Prom25 Gold K Ceremony 7pm
28 Academic Signing Day 9:25am Night of Percussion 7pm29 Staff Development – 1/2 Day
MAY2 KHS Band Concert 7pm5 KHS Orchestra Concert 7pm9 Spring Choral Finale Concert 7pm10 Awards Ceremony 7pm11 Last Day for Seniors12 KHS Jazz Festival Concert 7pm13 Baccalaureate14 Graduation 7pm20 Exam Day23 Exam 1/2 Day24 Exam 1/2 Day25 Last Day of School Exam 1/2 Day
NIPHER MIDDLE SCHOOLAUGUST10 7th & 8th Grade Schedule Pick-up & Picture Day 2-6pm11 7th & 8th Grade Schedule Pick-up & Picture Day 9am-12pm Meet & Greet - 6 North 5-6pm12 Meet & Greet - 6 South 5-6pm14 6th Grade Orientation & Picture Day 8am-12:30pm18 First Day of School26 Picture Make-up Day 7th & 8th Grade Curriculum Night 6:30pm28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
SEPTEMBER1 First Day of After School Activities 3pm2 6th Grade Curriculum Night 6:30pm7 Labor Day – District Closed11-13 Greentree Festival & Fry Booth14-18 6th Grade Camp16 City Museum - 7 South PTO Meeting 6:30pm17 City Museum - 7 North18 City Museum - 7 West28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
OCTOBER1 KHS 7th & 8th Grade Information Night 7pm15 Picture Retake Day16 End of 1st Quarter19 Records Day – No School20-23 Nipher Book Fair20 No School Parent Teacher Conf. 8am-6pm22 Parent Teacher Conf. 4:30-8pm
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DISTRICT CALENDARS 2015-16NOVEMBER2 Staff Development – Early Dismissal11 PTO Meeting 6:30pm12 7th & 8th Grade Hearing/Vision Screening19 Fall Play 7pm20 Fall Play 7pm24 Turkey Trot25 No School26-27 Thanksgiving–DistrictClosed
DECEMBER1 OrchestraConcert 7pm4 Staff Development – Early Dismissal8 Bandemonium 7pm9 ChoirConcert 7pm14 BandConcert 7pm18 End of 1st Semester21 Records Day – No School22-Jan.1WinterRecess –DistrictClosed
JANUARY4 School Resumes13 8thGradeParentCoffee 6:30pm18 Martin Luther King Day –DistrictClosed20 7thGradeParentCoffee 6:30pm27 6thGradeParentCoffee 6:30pm28 Variety Show 6:30pm29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
FEBRUARY3 PTO Meeting 6:30pm9 ParentTeacherConf. 4:30-8pm11 ParentTeacherConf. 4:30-8pm12 Staff Development – No School15 PresidentsDay–DistrictClosed16 Festival of Bands 7:30pm17 Festival of Strings 7:30pm29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
MARCH3 Spring Musical 7pm4 Spring Musical 7pm9 5th Grade Parent Night 6:30pm11 End of 3rd Quarter 14-18 SpringRecess–DistrictClosed21 No School
APRIL6 VIP Breakfast 7:30am13 PTO Meeting 6:30pm22 No School27 GoldNCeremony 7pm29 Staff Development – 1/2 Day 8th Grade Group Photo
MAY3 OrchestraConcert 7pm4 ChoirConcert 7pm6 8thGradeDance 6-8pm12 Movin’ on Up Day18 BandConcert 7pm23 8thGradeCelebration 7pm25 Last Day of School SixFlags-8thGrade
NORTH KIRKWOODMIDDLE SCHOOLAUGUST10 BookFair 10am-2pm OrientationDay 10am-7pm11 BookFair 10am-2pm 6thGradeOpenHouse 6-8pm13 7th & 8th Grade OpenHouse 6-8pm18 First Day of School24 Picture Day28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
SEPTEMBER7 LaborDay–DistrictClosed9 PTO Meeting 7pm17 6th Grade Family Picnic 6pm19 Greentree Parade22-24 6thGradeAdventure25 Harvest Dance28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
OCTOBER1 Introducing KHS for 7th & 8th 6pm2 Picture Retake Day15 Fall Play 7pm16 Fall Play 7pm17 Fall Play 7pm19 Records Day – No School20 No School ParentTeacherConf. 8am-6pm22 ParentTeacherConf. 4:30-8pm28 PTO Meeting 7pm
NOVEMBER3 Turkey Trot 3:05pm11 7th & 8th Grade Parent Info Meeting 7pm18 6th Grade Parent Info Meeting 7pm24 Talent Show25 No School26-27 Thanksgiving–DistrictClosed
DECEMBER2 Orchestra/VocalConcert 7pm4 Staff Development – Early Dismissal15 BandConcert 7pm18 End of 1st Semester21 Records Day – No School22-Jan.1WinterRecess –DistrictClosed
JANUARY4 School Resumes6 8th Grade Parent Info Night 7pm18 Martin Luther King Day –DistrictClosed20 PTO Meeting 7pm29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
FEBRUARY5 WinterDance 6:30-8:30pm9 ParentTeacherConf. 4:30-8pm11 ParentTeacherConf. 4:30-8pm12 Staff Development – No School
15 PresidentsDay–DistrictClosed16 Festival of Bands 7:30pm17 Festival of Strings 7:30pm22-29 ScholasticBookFair25 Spring Musical 7pm26 Spring Musical 7pm27 Spring Musical 7pm29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal Parent/Grandparent Lunch 11:30am
MARCH11 End of 3rd Quarter 14-18 SpringRecess–DistrictClosed21 No School
APRIL6 5th Grade Parent Meeting 7pm13 PTO Meeting 7pm22 No School26 GoldNCeremony 7pm29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
MAY4 OrchestraConcert 7pm6 7thGradeWellnessDay 8th Grade Picture 2:30pm11 ChoirConcert 7pm12 Movin’ in the Middle13 8thGradeDance 7-9pm17 BandConcert 7pm18 Student/StaffSoftballGame24 8thGradeCelebration 7pm25 Last Day of School
KEYSOR ELEMENTARYAUGUST9 5th Grade Lock In 3pm10 Lock In Pick Up 8am13 GreetYourTeacherNight 5-6pm18 First Day of School25 ParentInformationNight 6:15-8pm28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
SEPTEMBER4 FirstFridayReading 8:30-9am7 LaborDay–DistrictClosed8-16 ScholasticBookFair10 IntakeConferences 4:30-8:30pm11 School Picture Day16 IntakeConferences 4:30-830pm28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
OCTOBER1 MADCOBegins2 FirstFridayReadings 8:30-9am8 KeysorCubsStorytime 6:15pm12 KeysorNight@Amigo’s15 MADCOPerformance 2:30&7pm16 End of 1st Quarter19 Records Day – No School20 No School22 Picture Retake Day27 Family SPIDERS Night 28 PowellHall-3rdGrade Family SPIDERS Night30 Halloween Parade & Parties 2pm
NOVEMBER2 Staff Development – Early Dismissal6 FirstFridayReading 8:30-9am25 No School26-27 Thanksgiving–DistrictClosed
DECEMBER4 Staff Development – Early Dismissal FirstFridayReading 8:30-9am KeysorCubsStorytime 9:15am8 2ndGradeWinterConcert 2:30pm 2ndGradeWinterConcert 7pm18 End of 1st Semester WinterParties 2:30pm21 Records Day – No School22-Jan.1WinterRecess –DistrictClosed
JANUARY4 School Resumes8 FirstFridayReading 8:30-9am12 KeysorCubsMusic & Movement 6:15pm18 Martin Luther King Day –DistrictClosed21 ParentTeacherConf. 4:30-8:30pm27 ParentTeacherConf. 4:30-8:30pm29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
FEBRUARY4 KeysorCubsStorytime 6:15pm5 FirstFridayReading 8:30-9am11 Valentine’s Day Parties 2:30pm12 Staff Development – No School15 PresidentsDay–DistrictClosed29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
MARCH4 FirstFridayReading 8:30-9am8 4thGradeConcert 2:30pm 4thGradeConcert 7pm11 End of 3rd Quarter 14-18 SpringRecess–DistrictClosed21 No School24 Spring Portrait Day
APRIL1 FirstFridayReading 8:30-9am12 KeysorCubsMusic & Movement 6:15pm21 KeysorCubsStorytime 9:15am22 No School29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
MAY10 Safety Patrol Skyzone Field Trip11 5thGradeCityMuseumFieldTrip12 5th Graders Movin’ in the Middle13 5th Grade Potluck Luncheon19 5th Grade Banquet20 Field Day25 Last Day of School
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DISTRICT CALENDARS 2015-16NORTH GLENDALE ELEMENTARYAUGUST8 IncomingKdg.Playdate 9am12 Kdg.ParentInfoMeeting 6pm13 MeetYourTeacher 5-6:30pm18 First Day of School25 3rdGradeCurriculumNight 6pm26 4thGradeCurriculumNight 6pm 5thGradeCurriculumNight 6:45pm27 1stGradeCurriculumNight 6pm 2ndGradeCurriculumNight 6:45pm28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
SEPTEMBER1 PTO Meeting 7pm7 LaborDay–DistrictClosed10 IntakeConferences 4-8pm16 IntakeConferences 4-8pm19 Greentree Parade 10am24 Fall Picture Day28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
OCTOBER6 PTO Meeting 7pm19 Records Day – No School23 PTO Trunk or Treat 30 Halloween Parade 2pm
NOVEMBER2-5PTOBookFair2 Staff Development – Early Dismissal3 PTO Meeting 7pm12 Turkey Trot 2:30pm25 No School26-27 Thanksgiving–DistrictClosed
DECEMBER4 Staff Development – Early Dismissal18 End of 1st Semester WinterClassParties 2:30pm21 Records Day – No School22-Jan.1WinterRecess –DistrictClosed
JANUARY4 School Resumes5 PTO Meeting 7pm18 Martin Luther King Day –DistrictClosed21 ParentTeacherConf. 4-8pm23 PTOSkateParty 4:30-6:30pm27 ParentTeacherConf. 4-8pm29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal30 PTOAdultTriviaNight 6:30pm
FEBRUARY2 PTO Meeting 7pm11 ValentineClassParties 2:30pm12 Staff Development – No School15 PresidentsDay–DistrictClosed20 PTOSchoolDance 7-9pm29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
MARCH1 PTO Meeting 7pm9 PTOPassportNight 6-8pm11 End of 3rd Quarter 14-18 SpringRecess–DistrictClosed21 No School
APRIL5 PTO Meeting 7pm9 Read, Right & Run 8am22 No School26 PTOPlantSale 3-6pm29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
MAY3 Elementary Track Meet9 PTOMagicHouseNight 6-8pm10 PTO Meeting 7pm19 5thGradeFarewell 7-9pm24 UNITEFieldDay 9-11amw25 Last Day of School
ROBINSON ELEMENTARYAUGUST18 First Day of School28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
SEPTEMBER7 LaborDay–DistrictClosed28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
OCTOBER19 Records Day – No School
NOVEMBER25 No School26-27 Thanksgiving–DistrictClosed
DECEMBER4 Staff Development – Early Dismissal18 End of 1st Semester21 Records Day – No School22-Jan.1WinterRecess –DistrictClosed
JANUARY4 School Resumes18 Martin Luther King Day –DistrictClosed29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
FEBRUARY12 Staff Development – No School15 PresidentsDay–DistrictClosed29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
MARCH11 End of 3rd Quarter 14-18 SpringRecess–DistrictClosed21 No School
APRIL122 No School29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
MAY25 Last Day of School
TILLMAN ELEMENTARYAUGUST8 Kindergarten Popsicals onthePlayground 9-11am12 Kdg.ParentMeeting 6:30pm13 Meet the Teacher 4:30pm New Family Meeting 4pm PTOBacktoSchoolWelcome18 First Day of School21 PTOCoffee25 ParentInformationMeeting(Gr.1-5)28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
SEPTEMBER3 Volunteer Training 9am7 LaborDay–DistrictClosed10 BookFair 4:30-8pm21 VocalEdge@Cardinalgame28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
OCTOBER1 Picture Day13 Jr.TrailblazerStoryTime 9:30am19 Records Day – No School30 Halloween Parade & Parties 2pm
NOVEMBER4 Picture Retakes25 No School26-27 Thanksgiving–DistrictClosed
DECEMBER4 Staff Development – Early Dismissal8 5th Grade Musical18 End of 1st Semester TraditionsCelebration21 Records Day – No School22-Jan.1WinterRecess–DistrictClosed
JANUARY4 School Resumes18 Martin Luther King Day –DistrictClosed21 Book Fair27 Book Fair29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
FEBRUARY9 TrailblazerStoryTime 6:30pm11 Valentine Parties12 Staff Development – No School15 PresidentsDay–DistrictClosed29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
MARCH3 Spring Pictures4 Trivia Night8 2nd Grade Musical11 End of 3rd Quarter 14-18 SpringRecess–DistrictClosed21 No School
APRIL22 No School29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
MAY25 Last Day of School
WESTCHESTER ELEMENTARYAUGUST3 WEGive!CampaignBegins3-7 JumpStart 8-11am12 Kindergarten Parent Night 6:30pm13 MeettheTeacherNight 5-6:30pm18 First Day of School PTOCoffee 8:30-10am20 CurriculumNight1stGr. 6-6:30pm CurriculumNight2ndGr. 6:30-7pm PrimaryMath1st&2ndGr.7-7:45pm25 CurriculumNight4thGr. 6-6:40pm CurriculumNight3rdGr. 6:30-7pm HealthVideo 6:45-7:10pm CurriculumNight5thGr. 7:15-7:55pm26 Grade2-5Benchmarking27 KHS Open House28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal 5thGradeRopes 9-11:45am AllSchoolAssembly 9:15am
SEPTEMBER4 PTOExec.Meeting 9-10:30am7 LaborDay–DistrictClosed8 PTO Meeting 7pm10 ParentTeacherConf. 4-8:30pm16 Fall Picture Day ParentTeacherConf. 4-8:30pm19 Greentree Parade 9:30am22 BookFair/IceCreamSocial 4-8pm28 Staff Development – Early Dismissal30 ArttoRememberBegins LastDayforWEGive!
OCTOBER8 ArttoRememberEnds9 SRSSWindowCloses13 PTO Meeting 7pm16 End of 1st Quarter19 Records Day – No School21 VICCParentMeeting 7pm22 4thGradeFieldTriptoJeffCity30 Halloween Parade & Parties 2:15pm
NOVEMBER10 PTO Meeting 7pm11 Kindergarten Veterans Day Assembly 9:30am18 TACMeeting 4pm20 FamilyFunNight 6:30-8pm25 No School26-27 Thanksgiving–DistrictClosed
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DISTRICT CALENDARS 2015-16DECEMBER4 Staff Development – Early Dismissal15 WinterConcert 7pm18 End of 1st Semester WinterParties 2:45pm21 Records Day – No School22-Jan.1WinterRecess–DistrictClosed
JANUARY4 School Resumes12 PTO Meeting 7pm18 Martin Luther King Day –DistrictClosed21 KindergartenRegistration 4-8pm ParentTeacherConf. 4-8:30pm27 KindergartenRegistration 4-8pm ParentTeacherConf. 4-8:30pm29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
FEBRUARY9 PTO Meeting 7pm11 Valentine’s Day Parties 2:45pm12 Staff Development – No School15 PresidentsDay–DistrictClosed29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal
MARCH8 BookFair/ArtFair 4-8pm11 End of 3rd Quarter 14-18 SpringRecess–DistrictClosed21 No School
APRIL12 PTO Meeting 7pm20 VICCParentMeeting 7pm22 No School26 Kindergarten Orientation 7pm29 Staff Development – Early Dismissal 4thGr.RopesCourse 9-11:45am
MAY4 ACESDay10 PTO Meeting 7pm12 Movin’intheMiddle 9am-12pm13 PTOFamilyPicnic 5:30-8pm17 5th Grade Musical 7pm20 5th Grade Fun Day 24 K-2FieldDay 9:30-11:15am 3-5FieldDay 1:15-3pm25 Last Day of School 5thGradeWinners’ DayCelebration 1:45-3:40pm
KIRKWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
OCTOBER8-10 FallPlay–“TheThirdGreat
CoarseActingShow”13 FallChoralConcert
NOVEMBER4 AutumnPremierConcert
DECEMBER 3-5 FallPlay–“ClybournePark”8 BandemoniumConcert9 WinterChoralConcert10 OrchestrasConcert
JANUARY 23 BestofBroadway/ATasteofJazz
FEBRUARY18 WindEnsemble/ConcertBand
APRIL14-16 Musical–“MaryPoppins”21 VocalJazzSpringConcert
MAY2 ConcertBand/SymBand/Wind
EnsembleConcert5 Symphonic&OrchestraConcert9 SpringChoralFinaleConcert12 KHSJazzFestivalConcert
All KHS events are in the Keating Theatre at 7 p.m. Further information regarding Performing Arts can be foundon the website: tinyurl.com/khsarts
NIPHER MIDDLE SCHOOL
NOVEMBER19 Fall Play 7pm20 Fall Play 7pm
DECEMBER1 OrchestraConcert7pm8 Bandemonium 7pm9 ChoirConcert7pm14 BandConcert7pm
FEBRUARY 16 Festival of Bands 7:30pm17 Festival of Strings 7:30pm
MARCH3 Spring Musical 7pm4 Spring Musical 7pm
MAY3 OrchestraConcert7pm4 ChoirConcert7pm18 BandConcert7pm
NORTH KIRKWOODMIDDLE SCHOOL
OCTOBER 15 Fall Play 7pm16 Fall Play 7pm17 Fall Play 7pm
DECEMBER2 Orchestra/VocalConcert7pm15 BandConcert7pm
FEBRUARY 16 Festival of Bands 7:30pm17 Festival of Strings 7:30pm25 Spring Musical 7pm26 Spring Musical 7pm27 Spring Musical 7pm
MAY4 OrchestraConcert7pm11 ChoirConcert7pm17 BandConcert7pm
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The Kirkwood School District kicked off 150 years ofexcellenceineducationonSept.27,2014,witha“150thanniversary”photoandagroupattempttobreakaGuinnessWorldRecordofhavingthemostpeoplepat theirheadsandrub their stomachsatthesametime.Thissummer,theKSDreceivedthefollowing notification from Guinness WorldRecords: “We are thrilled to inform you that yourapplication for ‘Most people patting their heads and rubbing their stomachs’ has been successfuland you are now the Guinness World Records TitleHolder!” The record now stands at 1,132 people patting theirheadsandrubbingtheirstomachs. Way to go, Kirkwood! We are “OfficiallyAmazing!”
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Mike WadeAssociate PrincipalGrade 10
Dr. MichaelHavenerPrincipal
KIRKWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
SCHOOLINFORMATIONAddress: 801W.EssexAve.Kirkwood, MO 63122Phone Numbers:314-213-6110314-984-4412(fax)Website:www.kirkwoodschools.orgSchool Hours: 7:50a.m.–2:40p.m. Early dismissal on seven curriculum development days
CONTACTSExecutive Secretary: JackieRavenscraftGrade 9 Secretary: JulieConstantGrade 10 Secretary: Stacy DentonGrade 11 Secretary: JudyLaymanGrade 12 Secretary: DianaSchwalbertProfessional Development/Supervision Secretary: PattiWehmeyerAthletic Office Secretary: Lynne KavanaughNurses: LindaMcKeon,R.N. &JulieTadros,R.N.
PPO Co-Presidents: PaulaRussell&ElizabethStreveyPPO Meetings: QuarterlyCounselors: Kim Sweesy: Grade 9 AmberLutz:Grade10 RachelCosic:Grade11 JoeFisch:Grade12College Counselors: JoshJaworowski:A-L AbbyPeterson:M-ZResource Officer: BobJohler
ABOUTKIRKWOODHIGHGrades: 9-122014-15 Enrollment: 1,785Present School Built: 1955
Romona MillerAssistant Principal,
Grade 9
Corey NesslageAthletic Director
Jessica Vehlewald
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PROGRAMSFreshman Opening Day: Aug.14,7:50a.m.–12:30p.m.PPO Open House: Aug.27,7p.m.Senior Parents’ Coffee: Sept.14,7p.m.Junior Parents’ Coffee: Sept.17,7p.m.Sophomore Parents’ Coffee: Sept.21,7p.m.Freshman Parents’ Coffee: Sept.24,7p.m.
KHS INFOMascot: KHS PioneersColors: RedandWhiteFirst Graduating Class: 1897, 10 studentsKHS Class of 2015: 431Valedictorian: Soley HymanSalutatorians: Lucy Dwyer & Kathryn Puryear2015 National Merit Finalists: 12015 National Merit Commended Students: 92015 Missouri “Bright Flight” Scholarships: 48 MembersoftheKHS class of 2015 received more than $17.3millioninscholarshipoffers.
REGISTRATION All Kirkwood High School students,whether new or returning, must register for classes before school begins. Please callthe guidance office at 314-213-6118 toscheduleanappointmenttoregister. This year, students will come to KHS and pick up their schedule before schoolstarts.WearehostingregistrationdaysonWednesday,Aug.5 from 10a.m. –3p.m.andonThursday,Aug.6 from10a.m.–3p.m. and 4 – 7 p.m. During registrationstudents will have their school/yearbookpicture taken, and receive student IDs, Ipads,andschedules.Studentswillalsobeable to purchase yearbooks, schoolpictures, sports passes and items from the schoolstore.
GOLDEN PASS PROGRAM FOR RESIDENTS
The district invites residents of the Kirkwood School District (KSD), age60 or older, to carry the KSD Golden Pass.Asvaluedmembersof theKSDcommunity, older adults are encour-aged to visit the schools often and enjoy the variety of sports, theatrical andmusicaleventsperformedbystu-dents.PleasecalltheOfficeofCommunity
Relations and Development, 314-213-6123,toobtainapass.
2015-16 ATHLETIC EVENT ADMISSIONSTADIUM EVENTSVarsityFootball–$5JuniorVarsity/FreshmanDoubleHeaderFootball–$3Varsity Soccer – $5Varsity Track Meets – $5Lower Level Track Meets – $3
INDOOR EVENTSJuniorVarsity/VarsityBasketball-$5JuniorVarsity/VarsityWrestling-$5JuniorVarsity/VarsityVolleyball-$5
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SCHOOLHISTORY KirkwoodHighSchool(KHS)hasalong,richhistorythatdatesbacktothefoundingof the Kirkwood School District in 1865.High school and elementary students attended school together in a temporary building,which opened in the fall of 1866,and later in the Jefferson Avenue School,thedistrict’sfirstformalschoolbuiltin1869.African-American students attended theBooker T. Washington School, whichopenedin1869onAdamsnearGeyerRoad.In1888,thedistrictbuilttheAdamsAvenueSchool next to the Jefferson School andofferedatwo-yearhighschoolprogramforstudentscompletingtheelementarygrades.In1896,Kirkwoodofferedthefirstfour-yearhighschoolprograminSt.LouisCounty;10students were members of the firstgraduating class in the spring of 1897. In1922, a new high school was built onKirkwood Road, the site of Nipher Middle Schooltoday. The present Kirkwood High School on EssexAvenuewasbuiltin1955ona43-acrecampus.Bothwhite andAfrican-Americanstudents were enrolled to attend high school together for the first time. Thecampus includes the Thomas N. KeatingPerformance Center, a fine arts complexthatfeaturesan821-seattheatre;band,artand vocal music classrooms; and theprivately funded Walker Commons. Thecampus also includes the Earl and Myrtle Walker Science Center, a state-of-the-artsciencefacilitythatwasdedicatedin2007.In addition to taxpayer support of the 2005 bondissuetofundthenewsciencecenter,privatedonorscontributedtoequippingthescienceclassroomsthroughthe“Pioneeringthe Advancement of Science” campaignconductedbytheKirkwoodSchoolDistrictFoundation. In the spring of 2014, updates to the journalism and band classroom spacesbegan. The journalism and band spaceswerelastrenovatedin1995.Therenovationsinclude updated technology and increased square footage. The renovations alsoinclude the high school’s Atlas program,
which offers credit recovery classes to students. A new physical education and sportscenter was completed in fall 2008. Thecenter features two competitive gyms (Denver Miller Gym and the David Holley AssemblyHall),theDavidDamerallFitnessCenter, a dance studio, health classrooms,wrestling room and staff offices. Withsupport from citizens and private donors through the Kirkwood School District Foundation, a new track and synthetic turf were installed inKHSE.L. LyonsMemorialStadium and ready for school and communityuse inOctober 2010. In spring2012, the new track was dedicated as the AlvinMillerTrackinhonorofthe1983KHSgraduate, who is regarded as the bestathleteinschoolhistory.Inthefallof2014,renovationstothestadiumbleacherswerecompleted; the renovations includeaccessibility for the physically challenged,new restrooms, concession and broadcastcenter. The Walker Natatorium on the KHScampusisbeingfundedbyagrantfromtheEarlE.andMyrtleE.WalkerFoundation.Forthe first time in school history, our students will have the opportunity to learn to swim as part of the physical education curriculum, and our aquatic teams will have a home wheretheycanpracticeandcompete.TheWalker Natatorium is scheduled forcompletion by August 2015. Plans for adedicationceremonywillbeannouncedthisfall. The Kirkwood School District Foundation launched a campaign to raise $3 million to establishaLegacyFundandusetheinterestearned from the fund for general operational costs for the pool such as utilities, water testing and balancing and equipmentinspections. In futureyears, the fundsmaybe used for equipment repairs andreplacement. All donations over $100 willbe recognized within the natatorium. Formoreinformation,visitwalkernatatorium.org. KHS welcomes the incoming Class of2019 to an exciting learning community of committedstudentsandstaff.GoPioneers!
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KHS FALL 2015 SPORTS SCHEDULE PLEASE NOTE: CALENDAR DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME SITE DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME SITE
VARSITY FIELD HOCKEYMon 8/24 Nerinx 4p.m. AwayWed 8/26 Ladue 4:15 p.m. HomeMon 8/31 Marquette 4:15 p.m. HomeWed 9/9 Ursuline 4:15 p.m. HomeTue 9/15 VillaDuschesne 4:15p.m. AwayFri 9/18 LutheranSouth 4:15p.m. AwaySat 9/19 MarquetteCatholicHS 11a.m. AwayTue 9/22 University City 4:15 p.m. HomeThu 9/24 Whitfield School 4:15 p.m. HomeTue 9/29 Edwardsville 4:15 p.m. HomeFri 10/2 MICDS 4 p.m. HomeMon 10/5 RockwoodSummit 4:15p.m. AwayWed 10/7 Webster Groves 4:15 p.m. HomeFri 10/9 Oakville 4:15p.m. AwayMon 10/12 Lafayette 4:15p.m. AwayWed 10/14 PublicSchoolTournament TBA AwayFri 10/16 PublicSchoolTournament TBA AwaySat 10/17 PublicSchoolTournament TBA AwayMon 10/19 CorJesu 4:15p.m. Away
VARSITY FOOTBALLFri 8/21 Lindbergh 7 p.m. HomeFri 8/28 McCluer North 7 p.m. HomeFri 9/4 Lafayette 7p.m. AwayFri 9/18 Parkway North 7 p.m. HomeFri 9/25 RockwoodSummit 7p.m. AwayFri 10/2 Ritenour 7p.m. AwayFri 10/9 Pattonville 7 p.m. HomeFri 10/16 SLUH 7p.m. AwayFri 10/23 1st Round District 7 p.m. HomeFri 10/30 2ndRoundDistrict 7p.m. AwayFri 11/6 District Championship 7 p.m. HomeFri 11/13 SemiFinals 7p.m. AwayFri 11/20 State TBA AwayThu 11/26 Webster Groves 12 p.m. HomeFri 11/27 State Championship TBA Home
VARSITY GIRLS GOLF Mon 8/24 ParkwayNorth-Crystal Springs Quarry GC 3:30p.m.Tue 8/25 ParkwayWest-Crescent Farms GC 3:30p.m.Fri 8/28 WebsterTournament-Sunset Hills GC 8a.m.Tue 9/1 RockwoodTournament-The Fall GC 8a.m.Thu 9/3 Clayton&Rockwood-Highlands GC 3:30p.m.Tue 9/8 Farmington-Crowne Pointe Golf Club 3:30p.m.Thu 9/10 LindberghTournament-Links of Dardenne GC 8:00a.m.Mon 9/14 Ritenour-St. Ann Golf Course 3:30p.m.Tue 9/15 MICDS-TBA 3:30p.m.Thu 9/17 WebsterGroves-Sunset Hills GC 3:30p.m.Mon 9/21 ParkwayCentral-Crescent Farms GC 3:30p.m.Tue 9/22 Pattonville-Crystal Springs Quarry GC 3:30p.m.Wed 9/23 FarmingtonTournament-Crowne Pointe GC 8:00a.m.Thu 9/24 SuburbanConf.Tournament-Crescent Farms GC 8:00a.m.Mon 9/28 Districts-TBA 8:00a.m.
Mon 10/5 Sectionals-TBA 8:00a.m.Mon 10/12-13 State-River Cut GC 8:00a.m.
VARSITY BOYS SOCCERMon 8/24 Mehlville 4:15p.m. AwayTue 8/25 ParkwaySouth 5:30p.m. AwayTue 9/1 McCluer North 4:15 p.m. HomeWed 9/2 Vianney 6 p.m. HomeTeu 9/8 Chaminade 4:15 p.m. HomeWed 9/9 Pattonville 4:15p.m. AwayFri 9/11 Clayton 4p.m. AwayMon 9/14 Eureka 4:15 p.m. HomeTue 9/15 Rockwood Summit 4:15 p.m. HomeMon 9/21 CYCTournament TBA AwayTue 9/22 CYCTournament TBA AwayWed 9/23 CYCTournament TBA AwayThu 9/24 CYCTournament TBA AwayFri 9/25 CYCTournament TBA AwayMon 9/28 Lindbergh 4 p.m. HomeWed 9/30 Parkway North 4:15 p.m. HomeThu 10/1 GatewayClassic TBA AwayFri 10/2 GatewayClassic TBA AwaySat 10/3 GatewayClassic TBA AwayWed 10/7 Ritenour 4:15p.m. AwayFri 10/9 Ladue 4:15p.m. AwayMon 10/12 HazelwoodCentral 4:15p.m. AwayWed 10/14 WebsterGroves 4:15p.m. AwayFri 10/16 MICDS 4:15p.m. AwayTue 10/20 Fox 4:15 p.m. HomeWed 10/21 Seckman 6p.m. AwaySat 10/24 Districts TBA AwayMon 10/26 Districts TBA AwayTue 10/27 Districts TBA AwayWed 10/28 Districts TBA AwayThu 10/29 Districts TBA AwayFri 10/30 Districts TBA AwaySat 10/31 Districts TBA AwayTue 11/3 Sectionals TBA AwaySat 11/7 QuarterFinals TBA AwayFri 11/13 State TBA AwaySat 11/14 State TBA Away
VARSITY SOFTBALLFri 8/28 RockwoodSummitTournament TBA AwaySat 8/29 RockwoodSummitTournament TBA AwayMon 8/31 Ritenour 4:15p.m. AwayWed 9/2 SurburanConf.Tournament TBA AwayThu 9/3 SurburanConf.Tournament TBA AwayFri 9/4 SurburanConf.Tournament TBA AwayTue 9/8 Fox 4:15p.m. AwayWed 9/9 Northwest 4:15p.m. AwayMon 9/14 Rockwood Summit 4:15 p.m. HomeTue 9/15 Seckman 4:15 p.m. HomeWed 9/16 Pattonville 4:15 p.m. HomeThu 9/17 Ursuline 4:15 p.m. Home
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KHS FALL 2015 SPORTS SCHEDULEDAY DATE OPPONENT TIME SITE DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME SITE
Fri 9/18 McCluer 4:15p.m. AwayMon 9/21 ParkwayNorth 4:15p.m. AwayWed 9/23 WebsterGroves 4:15p.m. AwayThu 9/24 Mehlville 4:15 p.m. HomeFri 9/25 ParkwayWest 4:15p.m. AwayMon 9/28 Nerinx 4:15 p.m. HomeTue 9/29 Oakville 4:15 p.m. HomeWed 9/30 ParkwayCentral 4:15p.m. AwayFri 10/2 Lindbergh 4:15p.m. AwayWed 10/7 Districts 4:15p.m. AwayThu 10/8 Districts 4:15p.m. AwayFri 10/9 Districts 4:15p.m. AwaySat 10/10 Districts 4:15p.m. AwayWed 10/14 Sectionals TBA AwaySat 10/17 QuarterFinals TBA AwayFri 10/23 State TBA AwaySat 10/24 State TBA Away
VARSITY BOYS SWIMMINGWed 8/26 Mehlville 4:15 p.m. HomeThu 9/3 Lindbergh 4p.m. AwayTue 9/8 Pattonville 4:15 p.m. HomeThu 9/10 ParkwayCentral 4p.m. AwayTue 9/15 WebsterGroves 4p.m. AwayTue 9/25 RockwoodSummit 4p.m. AwayFri 9/25 ParkwaySouth 4p.m. AwayTue 9/29 Parkway North 4:15 p.m. HomeTue 10/6 Ritenour 4:15 p.m. HomeThu 10/8 Parkway West 4:15 p.m. HomeSat 10/17 LindberghInvitational TBA AwayTue 10/20 Vianney 4:15 p.m. Home Tue 10/27 ConferenceDivisionalMeet 4p.m. AwayWed 10/28 ConferenceDivisionalMeet 4p.m. AwayFri 11/6 State TBA AwayFri 11/6 State TBA Away
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VISTAprovidesaproductive,consistent
and safe non-traditional community forhigh school students. Given the uniqueneeds of our students, VISTA isrelationship-based programming withindividual learning experiences that developthepotentialofeverystudent.
Not all students attain full success at theirhomeschools.Itisthedistrict’sgoalto provide all students the academic and/or social and emotional support they need in order to succeed. The VISTA staffmembers take pride in knowing everystudent on a personal level, valuing and treating each one as an individual, and placing each student at the center of all
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SCHOOL INFORMATIONAddress: 700 S. Kirkwood RoadKirkwood, MO 63122Phone Numbers:314-213-6180314-213-6178 (fax)Website:www.kirkwoodschools.org
MISSOURI GOLD STAR SCHOOL
Dr. Laura HavenerAssistant Principal
Dr. Michele CondonPrincipal
NIPHER MIDDLE SCHOOL
CONTACTSSecretaries: Brigget Kolb & Aimee MooreNurse: Susan Danis, R.N.Counselors: Leslie Johnson, Carmon Griffin & Nelson TaylorResource Officer: Yvonne BonnerPTO Co-Presidents: Doreen Scarfino & Christy GoesslingPTO Meetings: 9/16, 11/11, 2/3, 4/13ABOUT NIPHERGrades: 6-82014-15 Enrollment: 627School Hours: 8:18 a.m. – 3 p.m.
The Nipher Middle School building was built in 1921 and officially opened in September 1922 as Kirkwood High School (KHS), the community’s new high school. Before its construction, secondary students attended school with elementary-age children in one of the district’s first buildings, a four-room brick school built in 1869 at Adams and Jefferson. A few years after KHS opened on Kirkwood Road, a separate south building was built in 1929 to house seventh and eighth grade students in a junior high school.
Following the tradition of naming public schools for outstanding community citizens, the board of education chose to the name the junior high school in honor of Dr. Francis E. Nipher, who had been a distinguished educator and professor at Washington University in St. Louis. The north building housed Kirkwood High School until its move 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 issue included construction of a two-story addition in the front of the building to house a new library/media center, computer labs, classrooms, the main school and counselors’ offices as well as technology and other building improvements. In 2005, a two-part bond initiative funded infrastructure improvements at the school.
In November 2010, the KSD community overwhelmingly approved Proposition 1, a $33.5 million bond issue to support the district’s master facilities plan. Prop 1 renovations at Nipher included the construction of a three-story addition to house six, state-of-the-art science classrooms. The new science facility opened for students in the 2012-13 school year. In the summer of 2013, front entrance renovations occurred to improve building security.
The Nipher building is a designated historical landmark and its recent additions continue to reflect the original design of William B. Ittner, renowned school architect.
Designated as a Missouri Gold Star School, Nipher is proud of its students and their achievements. Nipher students consistently excel in academic competitions that include FIRST Robotics, Science Olympiad, Geography Bee, math and musical competitions. The dedicated staff is committed to character education and to helping all students develop a sense of belonging in the Nipher learning community. In addition to providing rigorous learning experiences, the school offers opportunities for students to explore a variety of interests through plays, musicals, choirs, bands, orchestra, fencing, archery, weight lifting, wall-climbing, intramurals and a wide variety of clubs.
PROGRAMSGr. 6 Orientation: Aug. 14, 8 a.m.-12 p.m.Back to School Orientation Days Gr. 7 & 8: Aug. 10, 2-6 p.m. OR Aug. 11, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.Gr. 6 Curriculum Night: Sept. 2, 6:30-8 p.m.Gr. 7 & 8 Curriculum Night: Aug. 26, 6:30-8 p.m.6th Gr. Parent Coffee: Jan. 27, 6:30-7:30 p.m.7th Gr. Parent Coffee: Jan. 20, 6:30-7:30 p.m.8th Gr. Parent Coffee: Jan. 13, 6:30-7:30 p.m.First PTO Meeting: Sept. 16, 6:30 p.m.
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SCHOOL INFORMATIONAddress: 11287 Manchester RoadKirkwood, MO 63122Phone Numbers:314-213-6170314-213-6177 (fax)Website:www.kirkwoodschools.orgFollow NKMS on FacebookFollow NKMS on Twitter
NATIONAL BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLMISSOURI GOLD STAR SCHOOL
NORTH KIRKWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL
CONTACTSSecretaries: Angela Pillman, Melissa Dillon & Carolyn PierceNurse: Shawna DuBois, R.N.Counselors: Lisa Owen & Michelle FinkEducation Support Officer: Nancy LongResource Officer: Jeremy JohnsonPTO Presidents: Hallie Huber & Jennifer Wilton PTO Meetings: Sept. 9 - 6 p.m., Oct. 28 - 7 p.m., Jan. 10 - 7 p.m., April 13 - 7 p.m.
ABOUT NORTH KIRKWOODGrades: 6-82014-15 Enrollment: 635School Hours: 8:13 a.m. – 2:55 p.m.
PROGRAMSBack to School Orientation: Aug. 10, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.6th Grade Parent Open House: Aug. 11, 6-8 p.m. (Parent only)7th & 8th Grade Open House: Aug. 13, 6-8 p.m. (Parent Only)
North Kirkwood Middle School (NKMS) was built in 1957 as a junior high school for students in Grades 7, 8 and 9. In 1976, the district began a reorganization of school grade levels and the junior high school became a middle school for Grades 6 through 8 with Grade 9 students moving to Kirkwood High School.
As a result of a tax/bond issue in 1993, a building addition connecting the east and west buildings was completed in 1995 to house the new library/media center, seven classrooms and three computer labs. In 2005, a two-part bond initiative funded infrastructure improvement at NKMS.
In November 2010, the KSD community overwhelmingly approved Proposition 1, a $33.5 million bond issue to support the district’s master facilities plan. Prop 1 improvements at NKMS included construction of a new addition on the west side of the school to house six state-of-the-
art science classrooms. The new science wing opened to students in January 2012. Additional renovations included a new entry to the school from the Ruth parking lot, a new security system and the relocation of the assistant principal’s office.
NKMS is proud of its students and dedicated staff who, with incredible parent and community involvement and support, have created an exceptional learning community. Our school is nationally recognized as a Blue Ribbon School and a Missouri Gold Star School. NKMS has also been named a “Champions for Character” award winner for incorporating service learning throughout our school. Most recently, the Missouri School-Wide Positive Behavior Support (SW-PBS) program recognized NKMS as a Bronze Level Award winner. This award was earned as a result of the many positive behaviors and excellent character
demonstrated by our outstanding students. In an effort to communicate effectively with
our parent/guardian community, NKMS is also on Facebook. Follow NKMS on Facebook by searching North Kirkwood Middle School (look for the Bulldog). Other forms of communication will continue: The NKMS website, electronic phone and Twitter messages.
North Kirkwood Middle School has a school-wide focus on literacy in all content areas by embedding effective reading, writing, communication, problem finding/solving and critical thinking skills and strategies in every classroom. It is our goal as a school to make sure students are not only prepared to live in our world today, but that we help ingrain the skills they will need for a future we cannot yet imagine.
We are looking forward to our continued growth and another fantastic school year!!!
DanaLibertonAssistant Principal
Dr. TimCochranPrincipal
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SCHOOL INFORMATIONAddress: 725 N. Geyer RoadKirkwood, MO 63122Phone Numbers:314-213-6120314-213-6172 (fax)Website:www.kirkwoodschools.org
MISSOURI GOLD STAR SCHOOLNATIONAL BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL
Keysor Elementary School first welcomed children in September 1930. The school was named for Judge William Winchester Keysor, a prominent Kirkwood citizen and president of the school board in the early 1900s. Designed by renowned school architect William B. Ittner, the building has been expanded several times through additions in 1938, 1949, 1954, 1987 and, most recently, 2012.
Renovation resulting from a tax/bond issue in 1993 included technology and building infrastructure improvements. In 2005, a two-part bond initiative funded infrastructure improvements at Keysor.
In November 2010, the KSD community overwhelmingly approved Proposition 1, a $33.5 million bond issue to support the district’s master facilities plan. Prop 1 funded improvements to Keysor that included
construction of a three-story addition of approximately 30,000 square feet to house classrooms and a gymnasium, renovation of 15,000 square feet of the existing building, and site safety and traffic flow improvements. Work was completed in the fall of 2012, allowing Keysor to welcome all of its kindergarten students and families to their home school.
On May 28, 2013, Keysor officially dedicated their Project IDEA “landscape for learning,” a new outdoor learning and play space on roughly 1.5 acres on the west side of campus. Project IDEA, which stands for Imagination, Discovery, Exploration and Adventure,” is an inclusive space with various play structures plus a walking path, garden lab, soccer field, stage area and other features that support creative learning and a respect for the environment. Designed with students and community members in mind, the
project was funded with support of the Keysor PTO, private donors and community foundations and grants.
Keysor is proud of its students and staff for their consistent focus on learning and achievement. It was named a Missouri Gold Star School in 2011 and 2013, a 2013 Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, and was one of 22 schools nationwide invited to present at the 2014 and 2015 Model Schools Conference. Students and staff adhere to Keysor Pride expectations – being respectful, responsible, honest and kind. Through various efforts, Keysor is intentionally working to develop in students a sense of connectedness to nature and a responsibility to contribute in positive ways to our community and a global society. In partnership with families, Keysor works each day to develop children who are good students and good people.
KEYSOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CONTACTSSecretary: Kelly EschenroederNurse: Kari Kopp, R.N.Counselor: Jill GatcombeResource Officer: TJ StemmlerPTO Co-Presidents: Meredith Byers & Kate LichtenbergPTO Vice President: Sarah SpearsPTO Meetings: Monthly
ABOUT KEYSORGrades: K-52014-15 Enrollment: 540
School Hours: 8:40 a.m. – 3:35 p.m.PROGRAMSParent Information Night: Aug. 25, 6:15-8 p.m. Parent-Teacher Conferences: Sept. 10 & 16, 4-8:30 p.m., Jan. 21 & 27, 4-8:30 p.m.First Fridays (Reading/Math Celebrations): 9/4, 10/2, 11/6, 12/4, 1/8, 2/5, 3/4, 4/1, 5/6 (8:25 – 9 a.m.)Keysor Cubs - For Future Keysor Kids Ages 3-5 Storytime: 10/8 – 6:15 p.m., 14/4 – 9:15 a.m.; 2/4 – 6:15 p.m.; 4/21 – 9:15 a.m. Music & Movement:1/12 – 6:15 p.m., 4/12 – 6:15 p.m.
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SCHOOL INFORMATIONAddress: 765 N. Sappington RoadGlendale, MO 63122Phone Numbers:314-213-6130314-213-6173 (fax)Website:www.kirkwoodschools.org
MISSOURI GOLD STAR SCHOOLNATIONAL BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL
The state of Missouri recognized North Glendale as a National Blue Ribbon School and Gold Star School in 2014.
North Glendale Elementary School opened in the fall of 1938. Two years later the north and south wings were added. In 1964, the south addition was constructed and the gym was rebuilt, moving the school office to its present location in the center of the building. Renovations resulting from a tax/bond issue in 1993 included technology and building infrastructure improvements. In 2005, a two-part bond initiative funded infrastructure improvements at North Glendale. In spring 2008, the school dedicated a new outdoor learning pavilion in honor of Tom Waltz, former principal who retired in 2006. The pavilion was made possible through a grant submitted by the city of Glendale, Kirkwood School District and North Glendale PTO.
In November 2010, the KSD community
overwhelmingly approved Proposition 1, a $33.5 million bond issue to support the district’s master facilities plan. Prop 1 funded improvements to North Glendale that included the construction of a 30,000-square-foot three-story addition consisting of classrooms, a gymnasium and a cafeteria as well as site safety and traffic flow improvements. The cost of the North Glendale improvements was approximately $6.3 million. Work on the project began in June 2010 and was completed in the fall of 2012. North Glendale welcomed all its kindergarten students to their home school in August 2012. In 2013, a new library was created in the old gymnasium area, and the former library was converted into approximately 2,300-square-feet of additional classroom space.
The school often serves as a community focus for its namesake city of Glendale. The school and the city have established a strong partnership for the purpose of combining resources to benefit
children and instruction. In 2010, the Kirkwood School District, North Glendale PTO and the city of Glendale collaborated to build a new school playground and to create a school/community park area.
North Glendale Elementary School is proud to be a school where teachers and support staff are dedicated to doing what is best for students. The school has set high academic and behavior expectations for all. At North Glendale, students and staff honor this school pledge daily: “As a learner at North Glendale I will be: cooperative, respectful, responsible, honest and I will persevere.” Through the efforts of a supportive PTO and the many parents, university practicum students, high school students and senior citizens who regular volunteer, North Glendale has established a nurturing, welcoming learning community in which all children can learn and grow.
NORTH GLENDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CONTACTSOffice: Michelle Faust & Traci KuhnNurse: TBDCounselor: Keith Leonard, M.A. LPCResource Officer: TJ StemmlerPTO Co-Presidents: Christie Rowen & Jen Ullery
ABOUT NORTH GLENDALEGrades: K-52014-15 Enrollment: 570School Hours: 8:39 a.m. – 3:35 p.m.Motto: Learn Like A Champion TodayNickname: Superstars
PROGRAMSKindergarten Curriculum/Parent Information Meeting: Aug. 12, 6 p.m. (Adults only)Meet Your Teacher Night: Aug. 13, 5-6:30 p.m.PTO Meetings: Second Tuesday of the month
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Robinson Elementary School was built in 1929 as a three-story brick building and officially welcomed children in the fall of 1930. The school was formally named the George R. Robinson Elementary School to honor a prominent community member. Mr. Robinson, a co-founder of the Ralston Danforth Commission Co., is remembered for his philanthropic contributions and for establishing youth organizations in the Kirkwood community. Robinson School has expanded through building additions in 1937, 1949, 1953, 1987 and, most recently, in 2012 through Proposition 1. Prop 1 funded improvements including construction of a 25,000-square-foot addition housing classrooms, a gymnasium and cafeteria as well as renovation of 16,000 square feet of the existing building.
The mission of our school states that Robinson students will make a difference in their communities and their lives by acting with habits of resiliency and problem solving. To that end, we believe our responsibilities span beyond our walls.
This year we are thrilled to be able to make use of our new outdoor classroom space. Constructed during the spring of 2015 with funds raised by our PTO, our classroom amphitheater is located in the center of our woods, surrounded by nature trails. We look forward to continued work in 2015-2016 to further improve our outdoor spaces so we can integrate more and more outdoor experiences into the school day. We also responsibly connect with the larger world by thoughtfully
integrating technology into our instruction, giving our students a chance to make meaningful connections around the corner and around the globe. The staff of Robinson is committed to preparing students for their role in an increasingly digital world, while also teaching them the importance of maintaining a balance between the traditional and technological.
We are a welcoming and inclusive community with a focus on high academic standards for all of our students, pre-school through fifth grade. Together with our active and supportive families, the Robinson community works tirelessly and enthusiastically to promote the success of all students.
ROBINSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
SCHOOL INFORMATIONAddress: 803 Couch Ave.Kirkwood, MO 63122Phone Numbers:314-213-6140314-213-6174 (fax)Website:www.robinson.kirkwoodschools.orgFacebook: Robinson Elementary SchoolTwitter: @RobinsonElem
CONTACTSSecretary: Lynn FrierdichOffice Assistant: Julie CohenNurses: Kim Garland, R.N. & Tamara Gierse, R.N. Counselor: Sally MillerEducational Support Counselor: Melissa HoweResource Officer: TJ StemmlerPTO President: Martha Heisner
ABOUT ROBINSONGrades: K-52014-15 Enrollment: 462Pre-K: 19School Hours: 8:44 a.m. – 3:40 p.m.
PROGRAMSBack to School Open House Night: Aug. 13, 5:30-7 p.m.Kindergarten Information Sessions: Aug. 13, 6-6:15 p.m. OR 6:45-7 p.m.PTO Meetings: Second Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m.
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Jennifer SisulPrincipal
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SCHOOL INFORMATIONAddress: 230 Quan Ave.Kirkwood, MO 63122Phone Numbers:314-213-6150314-213-6175 (fax)Website:www.kirkwoodschools.orgFollow Tillman on FacebookTwitter: @Tillmanschool
Mascot: Tillman Trailblazers
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 added in 1951. A gymnasium was built in 1964. In 1987, a three-floor classroom addition was added to the back of the building. Six new classrooms in a one-floor addition were built in 1993.
Renovations resulting from a tax/bond issue in 1993 included a new gymnasium, renovation of the old gym into a cafeteria/auditorium, technology infrastructure, air conditioning, ADA compliance, and interior upgrades. In 2005, a two-part bond initiative funded improvements at Tillman that included new domestic/fire mains, new fire alarm system, replacement of restroom
pipes, tuckpointing, exterior door replacements, and asphalt sealing. During the summer of 2013, interior renovations of approximately 6,300 square feet of first floor spaces were completed to improve the security and handicapped accessibility within the building.
The school is proud to have achieved “Gold Level” recognition by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for its implementation of the school-wide Positive Behavior Support program. Also, Tillman received two Promising Practices from the Character Education Partnership, recognizing the school’s “Celebrating You” Abilities Awareness Assembly and the Character Council.
As Tillman Trailblazers, our students and staff explore new opportunities. Our motto is “Together Everyone Achieves More” and is
focused on building relationships of mutual respect among all members of the learning community. A committed staff focuses on fostering success for each student through individualized instruction and support. Parents are highly engaged and partner with the school staff in promoting success for all students, helping to make Tillman a joyful place to learn and grow.
We encourage community members to visit our web page and follow us on Facebook. This will give you the opportunity to learn about our sustainability efforts, technology initiatives, other special events and learning experiences. Answers to “Frequently Wondered Questions” will also be featured.
TILLMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CONTACTSSecretaries: Kate Austin, Amanda Campbell & Claire MitchenerNurse: Angie Midnight-Oest, R.N.Counselor: TBDResource Officer: TJ StemmlerPTO Co-Presidents: Courtney Rawlings & Kristin LongPTO Meetings: 9/1; 10/6; 11/10; 12/1; 1/12; 2/2; 3/1; 4/5 – 6:30-7:30 p.m.
ABOUT TILLMANGrades: K-52014-15 Enrollment: 525School Hours: 8:45 a.m. – 3:40 p.m
PROGRAMSKindergarten Parent Meeting: Aug. 12, 6:30 p.m. Grades K-5 Meet the Teacher: Aug. 13, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Grades 1-5 Parent Meeting: Aug. 25, 6:30-8 p.m.Junior Trailblazer Storytime (for future
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SCHOOL INFORMATIONAddress: 1416 Woodgate Ave.Kirkwood, MO 63122Phone Numbers:314-213-6160314-213-6176 (fax)Website:www.kirkwoodschools.orgtwitter.com/WE_Winners www.facebook.com/westchesterelementaryschoolwww.youtube.com/user/WEWinners1
NATIONAL BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLMISSOURI GOLD STAR SCHOOL
The original Westchester Elementary School building was completed for the opening of the 1956-57 school year with a starting enrollment of 149 students. The school is located near Des Peres on approximately 10 acres and includes a wooded wildlife area on the east boundary. The original structure is now the south wing and cafeteria area of the present building. Additions were completed in 1958 (north wing) and in 1964 (east wing).
In 1993, a second gymnasium was added and other renovations resulting
from a tax/bond issue that included air-conditioning, technology infrastructure and interior upgrades. In 2005, a two-part bond initiative funded infrastructure improvements at Westchester that included new domestic fire main, new fire alarm, tuckpointing, storm line repairs, north gym walls painted and asphalt sealing. In 2013, interior renovations of approximately 2,175 square feet were completed to improve building security.
Westchester is proud to be the home of the “Westchester Winners.” Westchester
celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2006-07. The school was named a No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon School in 2007. Westchester also received the Missouri Gold Star recognition in 2007 for achieving academic excellence. For the past seven years, Westchester has been recognized by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education as a “Gold Level” school for its implementation of the school-wide Positive Behavior Support program, in conjunction with its Character Education program.
WESTCHESTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
PROGRAMSKindergarten Parent Meeting: Aug. 12, 6:30 p.m.Meet the Teacher Night K-5: Aug. 13, 5 – 6:30 p.m.PTO Meetings: Second Tuesday of the month (no meetings in December or March)Curriculum Nights: 1st Grade - Aug. 20, 6 p.m. 2nd Grade - Aug. 20, 6:30 p.m. 3rd Grade - Aug. 25, 6:30 p.m. 4th Grade - Aug. 25, 6 p.m. 4/5 Health Videos – Aug. 25, 6:45 p.m. 5th Grade - Aug. 25, 7:15 p.m.Parent Teacher Conferences: 1st Semester - Sept. 10 & 16, 4-8:30 p.m. 2nd Semester - Jan. 21 & 27, 4-8:30 p.m.
CONTACTSSecretary: Diana BrockmanNurse: Diana Orloski, R.N. Counselor: Courtney WilsonEducational Support Counselor: Amy FreyResource Officer: TJ StemmlerPTO President: Tracy Ashley
ABOUT WESTCHESTERGrades: K-52014-15 Enrollment: 474School Hours: 8:44 a.m. – 3:40 p.m.
Stefanie LimpertAdministrative Intern
Dr. Chrisel ClayPrincipal
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KIRKWOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER (KECC)
SCHOOL INFORMATIONAddress: 100 N. Sappington RoadKirkwood, MO 63122Phone Numbers:314-213-6136 (Main Office)314-213-6137 (PAT)314-213-6138 (fax)Website:www.kirkwoodschools.org
MelissaSandbothePrincipal
MandyRoseAssistant Principal
ABOUT KECCPreschool/Childcare: Age 2 until start of kindergartenPAT: Prenatal until start of kindergartenLicensed Capacity: 399School Hours: Mon-Fri, 6:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.PAT Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
KECC EVENTSKECC/PAT PTO Meetings: Third Wednesday of every month, 7 p.m.Half-Day Preschool Meet the Teacher Night: Friday, Aug. 14, 5-6 p.m.
KECC CONTACTSKECC Secretaries: Kelly Graham, Marsha Harper & Nicole TimlinNurse: Mike Wilhite, R.N., BSNKECC/PAT PTO President: Amy MessPAT Secretary: Michelle Boldt
KECC PROGRAMSFull Day Preschool ProgramHalf-Day Preschool ProgramParents as Teachers (PAT)Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE)Robinson Preschool (MPP Grant)
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, 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, and offers a variety of full- and half-day programs to meet the individual needs of families with preschool children.
KECC opened in 1991 with 70 children enrolled in six classrooms housed in the former Hough Elementary School building and an adjacent one-story wing. In May of 2002, KECC moved into a new and greatly improved facility which features 12 spacious classrooms designed for preschool-age children, full gymnasium, screening and developmental assessment spaces, and a Discovery Room. An enhanced security system and many other new features make KECC a world-class facility. In addition, KECC is now licensed to serve 399 children. The new building is part of the Hough Community Learning Center complex.
KECC provides several options and a variety of programs for early childhood education. These programs include a full-day preschool program, half-day preschool, Parents as Teachers, and Early Childhood Special Education programs. In addition, a Summer 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 allow each child and family to become personally involved in the adventure of learning. This includes cognitive development in math, science, pre-reading, art and social studies; social/emotional development; language development; music and movement; field sports, water play and gross motor/gym activities. Educational assessments and developmental checklists are administered in October and March based on observations of developmental milestones. The results are shared with parents during parent-teacher conferences. Services for students with developmental disabilities or delays are readily available by an outstanding staff of special educators located within the building. This staff also provides outreach services to our community preschools.
The dedicated staff is committed to providing a nurturing and inclusive, yet challenging learning environment for young children 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 professional development annually. KECC has received recognition for being a “Positive
Behavior Support” award-winning school. The center is a member of the St. Louis Association for Education of Young Children (SLYAEC), the Child Day Care Association, Missouri Board of Voluntary Accreditation and a participant in the USDA Food Program. KECC also offers, on a limited basis, a sliding fee scale for reduced tuition. There typically is a long waiting list, so it is recommended to call well in advance to reserve a spot on the list. You can also find us on Facebook!
The Parents as Teachers (PAT) program offers information about early childhood development and support for expectant parents and parents of children from birth until kindergarten eligibility age. PAT is free and voluntary and open to all parents in the Kirkwood School District. In 2014-15, PAT provided services to approximately 550 Kirkwood families.
The PAT program offers a variety of services designed to help all children receive the best possible start in life. These programs include home visits conducted by an early childhood specialist; group connections on childhood topics such as discipline, toilet teaching, sleep issues and sibling rivalry; community resources for parents and children; and screenings for hearing, vision, health and 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 in admissions to, or treatment or employment in its pro-grams and activities. Any person hav-
ing inquiries concerning the District's compliance with Title IX, Section 504 for student issues should contact Dr. Kristy Kindwall, Executive Director of Special Programs, by calling 314-213-6106, and for employee issues, should
contact Dr. Jeanette Tendai, Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources and 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 from the U.S. Department of Education (ED). PPRA is intended to protect the rights of parents and students in two ways:
• It seeks to ensure that schools and contractors make instructional materials available for inspection by parents if those materials will be used in connection with an ED-funded survey, analysis, or evaluation in which their children participate; and
• It seeks to ensure that schools and contractors obtain written parental consent before minor students are required to participate in any ED-funded survey, analysis or
evaluation that reveals information concerning:
1. Political affiliations;2. Mental and psychological
problems potentially embarrassing to the student and his/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 family relationships;
6. Legally recognized privileged or analogous relationships, such as those of lawyers, physicians and ministers; or
7. Income (other than that required by law to determine eligibility for participation in a program or for
receiving financial assistance under such program).
Parents or students who believe their rights under PPRA may have been violated may file a complaint with ED by writing the Family Policy Compliance Office. Complaints must contain specific allegations of fact giving reasonable cause to believe that a violation of PPRA occurred.
For additional information or technical assistance, you may call 202-260-3887 (voice). Individuals who use TDD may call the Federal Information Relay Service at 800-877-8339. Or 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 School District (KSD) 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.
The safety and security of our school community will continue to be a priority for the District and our community partners. On the Safe and Sound page, you will find up to date District safety initiatives as well as contact information for social and emotional resources.
The Kirkwood School 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 side of the home page.
The Academic facts page contains current student data including graduation rates, ACT scores, DESE links and Missouri Learning Standards.
The KSD eSpotlight is emailed after every Board of Education meeting and includes awards and honors for students and staff members as well as highlights of the board meeting. Click on the eSpotlight link to sign up.
The Financial Facts page includes District finacial information, a tax rate calculator, financial statements, auditor reports and per pupil expenditures.
The board approved salary packages for all employee groups are available to our residents and can be found on the salary information page along with a link to the complete salary schedule.
Information and communication on current District initiatives can be found under the Community Connection logo. Updates include frequently asked questions, charts, renderings and progress updates on ongoing projects.
Over the next two school years, Kirkwood students will receive a personal learning device (iPad mini). Up to date information will be posted relating to learning with iPads.
What can I find on www.kirkwoodschools.org?
The Missouri Learning Standards define the knowledge and skills students need to succeed in college, other postsecondary training and careers. The standards include the Common Core State Standards which is a set of academic expectations for English language arts and mathematics.
The iPad initiative is underway, placing personal learning devices in the hands of all Kirkwood students. This section of the KSD website lists family tips and resources, iPad forms, detailed information about the district’s 14 core apps, etc.
The Investing in Our Schools page includes construction updates, facilities plans, a history of facilities referendums and Prop 1 information.
The Missouri Learning Standards define the knowledge and skills students need to succeed in college, other postsecondary training and careers. The standards include the Common Core State Standards, which is a set of academic expectations for English language arts and mathematics.
The Kirkwood School District has a Facebook page. Click on the “Like us on Facebook” link to check out updates and activities happening in the Kirkwood School District.
The safety and security of our school community will continue to be a priority for the District and our community partners. On the Safe and Sound page, you will find up to date District safety initiatives as well as contact information for social and emotional resources.
The Kirkwood School 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 side of the home page.
The Academic facts page contains current student data including graduation rates, ACT scores, DESE links and Missouri Learning Standards.
The KSD eSpotlight is emailed after every Board of Education meeting and includes awards and honors for students and staff members as well as highlights of the board meeting. Click on the eSpotlight link to sign up.
The Financial Facts page includes District finacial information, a tax rate calculator, financial statements, auditor reports and per pupil expenditures.
The board approved salary packages for all employee groups are available to our residents and can be found on the salary information page along with a link to the complete salary schedule.
Information and communication on current District initiatives can be found under the Community Connection logo. Updates include frequently asked questions, charts, renderings and progress updates on ongoing projects.
Over the next two school years, Kirkwood students will receive a personal learning device (iPad mini). Up to date information will be posted relating to learning with iPads.
What can I find on www.kirkwoodschools.org?
The Missouri Learning Standards define the knowledge and skills students need to succeed in college, other postsecondary training and careers. The standards include the Common Core State Standards which is a set of academic expectations for English language arts and mathematics.
The safety and security of our school community will continue to be a priority for the district and our community partners. On the Safe and Sound page, you will find up to date district safety initiatives as well as contact information for social and emotional resources.
The Financial Facts page includes district financial information, a tax rate calculator, a frequently asked questions section and basic information about Prop A.
The board-approved salary packages for all employee groups are available to our residents and can be found on the salary information page along with a link to the complete salary schedule.
The safety and security of our school community will continue to be a priority for the District and our community partners. On the Safe and Sound page, you will find up to date District safety initiatives as well as contact information for social and emotional resources.
The Kirkwood School 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 side of the home page.
The Academic facts page contains current student data including graduation rates, ACT scores, DESE links and Missouri Learning Standards.
The KSD eSpotlight is emailed after every Board of Education meeting and includes awards and honors for students and staff members as well as highlights of the board meeting. Click on the eSpotlight link to sign up.
The Financial Facts page includes District finacial information, a tax rate calculator, financial statements, auditor reports and per pupil expenditures.
The board approved salary packages for all employee groups are available to our residents and can be found on the salary information page along with a link to the complete salary schedule.
Information and communication on current District initiatives can be found under the Community Connection logo. Updates include frequently asked questions, charts, renderings and progress updates on ongoing projects.
Over the next two school years, Kirkwood students will receive a personal learning device (iPad mini). Up to date information will be posted relating to learning with iPads.
What can I find on www.kirkwoodschools.org?
The Missouri Learning Standards define the knowledge and skills students need to succeed in college, other postsecondary training and careers. The standards include the Common Core State Standards which is a set of academic expectations for English language arts and mathematics.
Information and communication on current district initiatives can be found under the Community Connection logo.
The safety and security of our school community will continue to be a priority for the District and our community partners. On the Safe and Sound page, you will find up to date District safety initiatives as well as contact information for social and emotional resources.
The Kirkwood School 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 side of the home page.
The Academic facts page contains current student data including graduation rates, ACT scores, DESE links and Missouri Learning Standards.
The KSD eSpotlight is emailed after every Board of Education meeting and includes awards and honors for students and staff members as well as highlights of the board meeting. Click on the eSpotlight link to sign up.
The Financial Facts page includes District finacial information, a tax rate calculator, financial statements, auditor reports and per pupil expenditures.
The board approved salary packages for all employee groups are available to our residents and can be found on the salary information page along with a link to the complete salary schedule.
Information and communication on current District initiatives can be found under the Community Connection logo. Updates include frequently asked questions, charts, renderings and progress updates on ongoing projects.
Over the next two school years, Kirkwood students will receive a personal learning device (iPad mini). Up to date information will be posted relating to learning with iPads.
What can I find on www.kirkwoodschools.org?
The Missouri Learning Standards define the knowledge and skills students need to succeed in college, other postsecondary training and careers. The standards include the Common Core State Standards which is a set of academic expectations for English language arts and mathematics.
The Academic Facts page contains current student data including graduation rates, ACT scores, DESE links and Missouri Learning Standards.
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WINTER WEATHER INFORMATIONELECTRONIC MESSAGING SYSTEM: Parents/guardians will receive a phone call, text message or email through the district’s electronic messaging system. This system enables school personnel to notify all households and parents by phone, text message or email in the event of a school cancellation, late start or emergency. The phone calls automatically deliver a recorded message to all listed phone numbers on the district’s parent contact lists. It is important for parents to provide their child’s school with current 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 .............................................. 213-6150Westchester 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 participation in school closing announcements.
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SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT (SSD) PUBLIC NOTICEAll responsible public agencies are required
to locate, evaluate, and identify children with disabilities who are under the jurisdiction of the agency, regardless of the severity of the disability, including children attending private schools, children who live outside the district but are attending a private school within the district, highly mobile children, such as migrant and homeless children, children who are wards of the state, and children who are suspected of having a disability and in need of special education even though they are advancing from grade to grade. The Kirkwood School District assures that it will provide a free, appropriate public education (FAPE) to all eligible children with disabilities between the ages of 3 and 5 under its jurisdiction. The Special School District of St. Louis County (SSD) assures that it will provide a free, appropriate public education (FAPE) to all eligible children with disabilities between the ages of 5 and 21 under its jurisdiction. Disabilities include autism, deaf/blindness, emotional disorders, hearing impairment and deafness, intellectual disability, multiple disabilities,
orthopedic impairment, other health impairments, specific learning disabilities, speech or language impairment, traumatic brain injury, visual impairment/blindness and young child with a developmental delay.
The Special School District of St. Louis County (SSD) and the Kirkwood School District assure that they will provide information and referral services necessary to assist the State in the implementation of early intervention services for infants and toddlers eligible for the Missouri First Steps program.
The Special School District of St. Louis County (SSD) and the Kirkwood School District assure that personally identifiable information collected, used, or maintained by the agency for the purposes of identification, evaluation, placement or provision of FAPE of children with disabilities may be inspected and/or reviewed by their parents/guardians. Parents/guardians may request amendment to the educational record 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 the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education concerning alleged failures by the district to meet the requirements of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
The Special School District of St. Louis County (SSD) and the Kirkwood School District have developed a Local Compliance Plan for the implementation of State Regulations for the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This plan contains the agency’s policies and procedures regarding storage, disclosure to third parties, retention and destruction of personally identifiable information and the agency’s assurances that services are provided in compliance with the General Education Provision Act (GEPA). These plans may be reviewed at the Special School District of St. Louis County (SSD) or the Kirkwood Central Office during regular school hours on days school is in session. This notice will be provided in native languages as appropriate.
FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS & PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)Annual Notification/Student Records
The protection of student rights has always been a top priority of the Kirkwood School District. This document is distributed annually to all parents and students in order to comply with state and federal requirements to notify the parents/guardians and eligible students of their rights with respect to the student’s educational records.
In general, a student’s educational record includes any information maintained by the school district, which contains information directly related to a student. A major exception would be a personal record kept by a staff member if it is kept in the sole possession of the maker of the record and is not accessible or revealed to any other person except a temporary substitute for the maker of the record.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords parents and students over 18 years of age certain rights with respect to the student’s education records. These rights are:
1. The right to inspect and review the student’s education records. Parents or eligible students should submit to the school principal a written request that identifies, as precisely as possible, the record(s) they wish to inspect. The school official will make arrangements for access and notify the parent or eligible student of the time and place where the records may be inspected.
2. The right to request the amendment of the student’s education records that the parent or eligible student believes are inaccurate or misleading. Parents or eligible students may ask the school to amend a record that they believe is inaccurate or misleading or in violation of the student’s privacy. They should write the principal or appropriate official, clearly identify the part of the record they want to change and specify why it is inaccurate or misleading. If the school decides not to amend the record as requested by the parent or eligible student, the school will notify the parent or eligible student of the decision and advise them of their right to a hearing regarding the request for amendment.
3. The right to consent to disclosure of personally identifiable information contained in the student’s education records except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. One exception, which permits disclosure
without consent, is disclosure to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official is a person employed by the school as an administrator, supervisor, instructor, or support staff member; a person serving on the school board; a person or company with whom the school has contracted to perform a special task; or a parent or student serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another school official in performing his or her tasks. A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility. Upon request, the school discloses education records without consent to officials of another student district in which a student seeks or intends to enroll.
4. The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the school with the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of the office that administers FERPA is the Family Policy Compliance Office, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Ave., SW, Washington, D.C. 20202-4605.
5. Directory information may be released by school officials. This includes print and electronic publications of the school district that, if disclosed, would not be considered as determined by the Kirkwood School District as harmful or an invasion of privacy. This information may be released without prior written consent to parent and student organizations for marketing purposes; such as for “buzz” books produced in the fall, and to outside organizations including, but not limited to, companies that manufacture class rings or publish yearbooks in the spring. In addition two federal laws require local educational agencies (LEAs) receiving assistance under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) to provide military recruiters, upon request, with three directory information categories – names addresses and telephone listings – unless parents have advised the LEA that they do not want their student’s information disclosed without their prior written consent. Such information is also considered a “public record” which must be released upon demand to
any person who requests it, under the Missouri Sunshine Law. If a parent, guardian, person acting as a student’s parent in absence of a parent or guardian, or the student (if 18 or older) does not want the district to release the information listed below, they must notify the district in writing within 10 days of receiving this notification of the information they do not want released.
The following “Directory Information” may be released without obtaining parental consent:
Student’s name, parent’s name, address, telephone number, electronic mail address, date and place of birth, grade level, major field of study, enrollment status, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, photographs, weight and height of members of the athletic teams, dates of attendance, degrees, honors, awards received, most recent previous school attended.
The district has determined that the Voluntary Interdistrict Choice Corporation (VICC) and its officers, employees and agents are school officials with legitimate educational interests because they act for and on behalf of the district with respect to transfer students and the transfer program, and because they seek to advance the interest of both. A transfer student’s attendance records and other educational records relevant to the student’s participation in the program or to the program itself may accordingly be disclosed to VICC without obtaining written consent from the parent/guardian or eligible student.
The Executive Director of Student Services has district-wide responsibility for student educational records and, as such, is the custodian of the records. Anyone having questions regarding school policy relating to student records is welcome to contact the Executive Director of Student Services at: Address: 11289 Manchester Road Kirkwood, MO 63122 Phone: 314-213-6105 Email: shonda.ambers-phillips.orgREF: Federal Register 6/17/76 Privacy Rights of Parents and Students-Final Rule on Educational Records.
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KSD STAFF PAYS IT FORWARD TO BENEFIT THE KIRKWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT FOUNDATION
In the fall of 2013, the Kirkwood School District Foundation rolled out the Pay It Forward program, which is a KSD payroll deduction program for all staff members. The program has raised more than $16,500 in pledges since inception. A special thank you to the Pay it Forward Donors:
Ruth BaldwinJoe BartinMaria BaxBob BeckerAlex BlackmoreChuck BumgarnerGinger CayceChris ClayJulie CohenMichele CondonMegan ConnerTara DablerRochelle DaleLisa DiedrichMatt EarnhartMitch EdenDebbie FechterAmy GallantMike GavinMarsha HarperMichael HavenerRobyn HoffmannChris Hooker
Tricia HortonMichelle HunterCarrie IntagliataMitzi JacksonSarah JaegerLeslie JohnsonAmanda KempterBJ KenyonJudy LaymanAmy LeatherberryDana LibertonJonathan
MagruderPaige McCrackenSusan McGheeMary MeihausSally MillerClifford NashDavid OldermanBryan PainterJanet PeabodyMaria Phillips
Alexa Phillips-Corr
Brian RocketteMichael RomayMandy RoseStephanie RuedlinLaura SammonMelissa
SandbotheJoseph SchoenJennifer SiegelMichelle SimmonsAmy StephensMargaret StephensonMatt StonerRon TaylorLisa WadeEmily WernerTom WilliamsKathleen Youngbauer
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VOLUNTEER & COMMUNITY MENTOR PROGRAMSKirkwood School District parents and
community volunteers have long contributed to making Kirkwood schools the best learning environments for children by donating their time and talents in a variety of ways. Volunteers assist classroom teachers, work with individual students, perform clerical duties, plant shrubs and flowers, or help school nurses and librarians.
In addition to the committed volunteers from each school’s PTO, other adults impact students’ lives through several mentor/role model programs. Kirkwood
Community Mentors seeks adults in our community who will serve as role models and provide positive supports to students at all grade levels. Helping students establish positive goals and improve their academic performance takes no more than 60 minutes of your time a week. For more information on how to become a Kirkwood Community Mentor, please contact Nelson Taylor at 314-213-6100, ext. 8043.
OASIS (Older Adults Service Information System) is a national organization that provides financial support and resources to
train tutors. Older adults are trained to serve as language arts tutors in Kirkwood elementary schools. Monthly sharing and training meetings for OASIS tutors are conducted in the district’s central office. OASIS training sessions for new tutors occurs annually at the beginning of each school year. For more information about OASIS volunteer opportunities, please call 314-213-6100, Ext. 7818, or the Office of Curriculum and Instruction, 314-213-6104.
SPECIAL EDUCATION PARENT ADVISORY COUNCILThe Kirkwood Special Education Parent
Advisory Council (PAC) was developed to provide professional and supportive connections among parents and school staff who share an interest in promoting the education of children with disabilities. Each school has several parents who
represent their school on the district-level PAC. These parents also work with their schools to support families of students with special needs. Kirkwood’s district-level PAC meets several times each year to share information and seek input from parents on district planning for special
education and related supports for students. These meetings are open to everyone and are listed on the Special Programs Website and in the Parent Handbook and Buzz Book each year.
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER PROGRAM ATTENDANCE AREA THREE
Siblings of eligible students who live in the city of St. Louis in Area Three may enroll in the Kirkwood School District through the Voluntary Transfer Program. For more information, contact the Voluntary Interdistrict Coordinating Corporation (VICC) at 314-721-8422.
Area Three – Starting at the intersection of Interstate 64 (Hwy. 40) and the west
city boundary; east on Interstate 64 to the Mississippi River; south along the river to the south boundary of the city; north on the city west boundary to the starting point at Interstate 64.
Area 3 paired with Affton, Bayless, Hancock Place, Kirkwood, Mehlville (Oakville High feeder pattern), Parkway (South High feeder pattern) Rockwood
(Summit & Eureka High feeder patterns) and Webster Groves.
For more information, call the VICC, 314-721-8422 or the KSD Office of Student Services at 314-213-6105.
KARSEAKARSEA (Kirkwood Area Retired School
Employee Association) is open to all Kirkwood Area Retired School Employees, their spouses and to retired school employees who worked in other districts but now reside in the Kirkwood School District. For additional information, contact Mike Holdinghaus, KARSEA president, at 314-771-8836 or [email protected].
KARSEA events this year include: a picnic in Kirkwood Park to welcome new retirees on Wednesday, Sept. 2, a Socratic Seminar on Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.; a Socratic Seminar on Friday, Nov. 6, at 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.; a Holiday Luncheon on Dec. 9, at Sunset 44 in Kirkwood. In addition, outings to tour the beautiful Central Library in downtown St.
Louis, led by Kirkwood retiree Peter Stragand, and a tour of the newly renovated Arch grounds are planned but don’t yet have specific dates. Details on each event will be sent to all KARSEA members.
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