August 29, 2014 Electronic Electronic Electronic Blackboard Blackboard Blackboard News News News www www www. kingslocal kingslocal kingslocal. net net net Upcoming Events Aug. 29— KHS Varsity Football (Home Opener) vs. Lebanon, 7:00 p.m., Kings Stadium. Sept. 1— Labor Day—No School. Sept. 3— Senior Parent Meeting, Senior Year and the College Application Process, 7:00 p.m., KHS. Sept. 9— 5th Grade Curriculum Night, 6:00 p.m., CIS. Sept. 11—6th Grade Curriculum Night, 6:00 p.m., CIS. Sept. 16— Kings Board of Education Meeting, 6:30 p.m., KEC. More event information can be found at: http://www.kingslocal.net/Calendar/Pages/default.aspx The Kings Varsity Football Team kicks off their 2014 season tonight in the 4th Annual Outback Steakhouse Boomerang Bowl. The team will take on the Lebanon Warriors at Kings Stadium starting at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are on sale in the high school Athletic Office through 3:00 p.m. today. Pre-sale ticket prices are $5.00 for adults and stu- dents (Children under 6 are Free). All tickets at the door are $7.00. Purchase a Boomerang Bowl t-shirt for $10 and get free admission to the Outback Steak- house Pre-Game Tailgate Party that starts at 5:00 p.m.in the High School Baseball Field. The tailgate is open to ADULTS and STUDENTS with appearances by the Kings Cheer- leaders and Kings Marching Band. We hope to see a “SEA OF RED” tonight! GO KNIGHTS! Can't make the game tonight? The new WKNG, internet home for your Kings Knights, debuts this Tonight! You can watch and listen live at the link below! Click here to listen to the Boomerang Bowl! KME Kindergarteners Find the Gingerbread Man All week long, the kindergarten classes at Kings Mills Elementary have been reading several versions of the Gingerbread Man. The classes then made their own ginger- bread man cookie, but when they go to get him out of the oven, he is gone! So, the students have been “chasing” the ginger- bread man all over the school, a way for the teachers to help the students get fa- miliar with their new school. Today, the students found a note in their class to meet him in the principal’s office. When they arrived, they found that Mrs. Phillips had “found” and “trapped” him in her office. The kindergartners were so happy to find, and eat, their gin- gerbread man. Pictured is Mrs. McMahan-Kelley’s class with their gingerbread man. KHS Senior Parents- There is a Senior Parent Meeting entitled ”Senior Year and the College Application Process” on Wednes- day, September 3rd at 7:00 p.m. in the KHS Auditorium. KHS Guid- ance Counselors will be presenting and answer- ing your questions. Have a hap- py and safe Labor Day Weekend! See you back at school on Tuesday, September 2nd.
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Kings Cross Country Teams Perform Well in Centerville
The KHS and KJH Cross Country Teams competed in Centerville last weekend at the Saturday Night Lights Invitational. The 8th grade boys team finished 1st place overall! The top 10 8th grade Kings runners were Jack Hussey; 1st place, Ryan O’Con-ner; 3rd place, Josh Kwiatkowski; 7th place, and Noah Chilton; 10th place. 8th grader Jennifer Cooper placed 6th in the 8th grade girls competition and Payton DePaoli placed 6th overall in the 7th grade race.
The Varsity team placed 9th overall out of 18 teams.
Pictured is the entire KJH 8th Grade Boys Cross Country Team receiving their 1st place awards.
New Playground at KME
The students at Kings Mills Elementary are eagerly awaiting the installation of
their new playground and the construction has begun! Thanks to the past and
continued generosity of the KME PTO and KME parents, the project has been
made possible. A ribbon cutting ceremony will take place on Friday, Septem-
ber 26th at 5:30 p.m. More details to follow.
Congratulations Mrs. Cooke!
Congratulations to KHS Art Teacher Carrie Cooke who was chosen as 2014 Educator of the Year by the Warren Coun-
ty Soil and Water Board of Supervisors. She was recognized at the 70th Annual Warren County Water and Soil Con-
servation District Annual Meeting on Monday night.
Carrie was chosen based on her hard work and creative way of
teaching students the need to protect our water quality. She
introduced her students to the Water Barrel Project, which
students paint water barrels to be auctioned off for charity.
Amy Pond from the Warren County Water and Soil Conserva-
tion District said, “Carrie has gone above and beyond putting
countless hours and becoming a spokeswoman for the project
and helping other schools get started with the project.”
KME Students Share a Song
The students in Mr. Kaczmarowski’s 2nd grade class at Kings Mills Elementary learned a new
song in their music class with Mr. Jenkins last week and wanted to share it with our readers.
The song is called “Sleep My Child,” also known as “All Through the Night.” Click here to
Kings Kloset is a free clothing store that is available to all families in the Kings School District. The store stocks gently used clothing ranging from infants to women and men's, shoes and school supplies. The store is open the first Sat-urday of every month from 9:00-11:00 a.m. and is located on the second floor of the Kings Education Center, 1797 King Avenue across from KME.
Kings Kloset Schedule 2014/2015
Saturday, October 4
Saturday, November 1
Saturday, December 6
Saturday, February 7
Saturday, March 7
Saturday, April 11
Saturday, May 2
Donations are welcomed and will be accepted during store opening hours. For more information or any special needs request can be directed to Tracy Porcelli at 513-383-4197 or Avery Porcelli at 513-490-6391.
CIS Students Get Soaked for Sammy
Miss Sarah Acus’ 5th grade class at
Columbia Intermediate School found
themselves all wet this morning, all
for a good cause! They “Got Soaked
for Sammy,” a challenge to raise
money for Kings Kindergartener
Sammy Simonson who is facing an-
other brain surgery. The class
donned their goggles, towels, and buckets of ice water and headed out to the playground for the challenge. The class
has raised $187 for the Get Soaked for Sammy Challenge. Watch their video here! If you would like to Get Soaked for
Sammy click here to learn how.
Scholastic News Looking for Writers
Do you know a student with great writing skills and a nose for news? After a one-year
hiatus, the Scholastic News® Kids Press Corps is back! We are now accepting applica-
tions for the 2014–2015 school year.
This team of student journalists, ages 10–14, reports “news for kids, by kids,” with cover-
age of breaking news, entertainment stories, and sports events from their hometowns and on the national stage. Their
stories are published online at www.scholastic.com/kidspress and in Scholastic Classroom Magazines.
To apply, students must submit a news story about a person or an organization making a difference in their communi-
ty, ideas for future stories, and a personal essay explaining why they would like to be a Kid Reporter. The application
can be downloaded here. Applications must be postmarked by September 26, 2014.
Kings Kokorodza Marimba Ensemble Performs at Taste of Mission
Even the rain could not dampen the spirits of those in
attendance at the Comboni Missionaries "Taste of
Mission" as they danced and swayed to the high-
energy rhythms of the Kings Local School District's
Kokorodza Marimba Ensemble. The event was creat-
ed to help people deepen their understanding of what
it means to be a missionary community, and to learn
more about the missionaries work around the world.
Mark Your Calendar for Friday Night Pink Game
On Friday, September 26th, Kings will host the 4th Annual Friday Night Pink Game against Loveland. These two rivals come together to support Pink Ribbon Girls and women in our community who are battling breast cancer. In addition to the Friday Night Pink Game, the Lady Knights Soccer Team will be hosting a pink game on Saturday, September 20th vs. Clinton Massie.
Pink Ribbon Girls is a grassroots organization whose mission is to help ease the minds of individuals and families affected by breast cancer with direct services and support. Through their Simply Fight! and NO Age NO Stage programs in the Cincinnati and Dayton metro areas, they provided free services to women and their families such as healthy chef-prepared meals, house cleanings through Molly Maids, rides to treatment appointments, as well as peer support and education to thousands.
Friday Night Pink t-shirts will be available for sale during the week prior to the game at the junior high and high school. We encourage everyone to attend this annual event to honor all in our community who have been affected by breast cancer.
If any students, parents or fans are interested in helping with this event please contact Jan Middleton at
[email protected]. For more information about the Pink Ribbon Girls Organization visit www.pinkribbongirls.org.
Ensemble members pictured left-to-right: Brynna Schauer, Saman-
tha Moore, Matt Jenkins (director), Noah Froah, Kieran Jenkins
(ensemble instructor), Chloe Wolf and Nathan Kinney.
KHS Welcomes New Students
A pizza lunch was held for the 73 new students who are at-
tending Kings High School this year. Sponsored by the Cata-
lyst Club, the new students gathered in the KJH Multipurpose
Room and mingled with about 50 veteran students, making
new connections and friendships. They played games and
went home with a new KHS t-shirt and goody bag. Tammy
Snell, KHS Catalyst Adviser said, “This is the biggest group of
Kings’ Students Starring in Local Production of Beauty and the Beast
Acting Up, an all-volunteer, young performer’s community theater in Mason, will present four shows of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast in September. There are six Kings’ students starring in the show. CIS 5th grader Ellie Toadvine plays an Enchanted Object and a Young Townsperson, KJH 8th grader Zoey FitzGerald plays an Enchanted Object, KJH 8th grader Amy Helms plays a duel role of a Wolf and a Napkin, KHS sophomore Tess Hogan plays Madame de la Grand Bouche, KHS sophomore Michael Kaper plays LeFou, and KHS senior Mac-Kenzie Powell will play a duel role of a Wolf and a Napkin.
The shows will be held on September 19, 20, 21, at the Mason High School Theater, 6100 Mason Montgomery Road, Mason, OH 45040. Performances will be Friday, September 19 at 7:00 pm; Saturday, September 20 at 2 pm. (sign language interpreter will be provided), and 7:00 pm; and Sunday, September 21 at 2 pm.
Tickets are $12 each and they are for reserved seating. You can pur-chase your tickets online at www.ActingUp.com or at the box office starting one hour before the show. For more information, visit www.ActingUp.com or call 513-494-6062.
Kings Women’s Soccer Chipotle Fundraisers
Show your team spirit by joining us for a fundraiser to support Kings womens
soccer. Just come into the 2365 Kings Center Court Chipotle on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 2nd and/or Tuesday, September 30th from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.,
and bring in this flyer, show it on your smartphone or tell the cashier and 50%
of the proceeds will be donated to the team.
Kings Athletic Season Passes Now on Sale
It’s that time of year again to purchase your Kings Athletic Season Passes for 2014-2015. Kings
athletic season passes are a great way for you to support the Kings Athletic programs. Not only
does this money go directly to helping our student-athletes and the programs they participate
in, but you also gain entry to all Kings athletic home events (High School and Junior High), ex-
cluding playoff and tournament contests. You can select the level appropriate for you and your
family and these are described in detail on the printable order form.
Families that select the "Kings Club" package will also receive four (4) reserved seats for home football and basketball
games, along with a reserved parking space for the fall season at Kings Stadium.
Season Passes will be available for pick up after August 18th in the Athletic Office at the high school or at any fall sta-
dium event.
You can order online here or print the order form and return to the Kings Athletic Department. GO KNIGHTS!.