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KSD Announces Honor Roll Student for Term 1
Congratulations to our Honor Roll students of the 1st nine weeks for the 2023-2024 school year!
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Williams announced as next KME principal - Article from The Star-Herald
Dr. Sara Williams’ career in education is coming full circle. Her first year as a teacher was at Kosciusko Middle Elementary School, where she taught third grade. Fifteen years later, she will return to the school as its principal.
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Complete MDE's Technology Survey through BrightBytes
KSD encourages parents, staff, and students to take 5 minutes to complete a survey for EACH child in your household. This survey will help your child's school make technology decisions. This is an anonymous survey regarding your technology use. Your answers are very important! They will help your child's school choose the right technology for their classrooms. Thank you for your time and ideas!
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Once a Whippet, Always a Whippet! - Trussell rejoins KSD
Kosciusko School District is excited to welcome back former Whippet TERESA TRUSSELL, as our KHS CAREER COACH! Mrs. Trussell is a graduate of KHS and worked as a teacher in Kosciusko School District for 27 years. She will be in the school as she works one-on-one with students to help them find their purpose, passion, and pathway.
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KSD School Resource Officer : Protecting and Educating
Captain Mark Gilmore is the School Resource Officer for Kosciusko School District. He has been a police officer for 20 years, a D.A.R.E. officer for 18 years and the KSD's School Resource Officer for 15 years. Captain Gilmore is also a D.A.R.E. Instructor for the State of Mississippi and Alabama Training Center, as well as an Active Shooter Instructor.
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"Educating Greatness" is what KSD is all about - Published by The Star Herald
“It’s a choice you make — greatness is a mindset,” said Dr. Zach Bost, the district’s superintendent. “It's what we're trying to develop in our people. Great is better than good; it's the best. And what we're saying is we feel like every kid, every teacher, every principal, every clerical staff member, every bus driver, every cafeteria worker, they have greatness in them. And whoever is in charge of that person, it is their job to get it out.”
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MSBA Assists Board of Trustees with Superintendent Search
The Kosciusko School District Board of Trustees met Wednesday, April 27, 2022, to determine the next steps in seeking a new superintendent. Click the article title to view letter from school board President, James Medders.
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KSD Stakeholders are asked to complete the Comprehensive Needs Assessment Survey
It’s Comprehensive Needs Assessment Time! Parents, Students, Staff, and our Community Members are asked to complete this survey by February 25, 2022 Please contact Corrie Ramage, corrie.ramage@kosciuskoschools.com for further information.
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Miss Jerbrina Johnson, Class of 1998, named January Alumni of the Month
After graduating Kosciusko High in 1998, Miss Jerbrina L. Johnson went on to graduate Magna Cum Laude from Jackson State University and The University of Mississippi School of Law. During her final semester at Ole Miss, Jerbrina moved to Atlanta to complete an internship with the Georgia Innocence Project, focusing on the exoneration and redemption of wrongfully convicted persons seeking justice. Miss Johnson founded J. L. Johnson & Associates in 2006, and currently runs her family law, personal injury and business law practice in the metropolitan area of Gwinnett County, Georgia. In addition to serving as a Guardian Ad Litem in the superior courts, Jerbrina was recognized as a Rising Star by Georgia SuperLawyers for three years, but was recently awarded the prestigious SuperLawyer title for the 2022 year.............Click title to view complete biography.
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Parent's Guide: Help your Child's Success at School by Reading and Writing at Home
Children need reading and writing skills to succeed in school, but learning these skills does not stop in the classroom. Becoming a good reader and writer takes practice, and parents can help their children by providing opportunities for practice at home.
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Key Information & Dates for 3rd Grade Reading Assessment
Mississippi Department of Education's website www.StrongReadersMS.com gives you the needed resources, activities and information so you can help your children become strong readers and strong leaders.
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Join the KME Parent/Teacher Association
Are you interested in joining the KME PTA? We would love for you to be an active part of making KME the best it can be! If you are interested, follow the link below and fill out some basic information on the Google Form. We would like to start monthly meetings in October. Thank you for your support! https://forms.gle/r7oTJvyG4CLiebRA7
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