Thank you for your continued support for our Hudl program so that we can continue streaming events on YouTube.
Sincerely,
KPS Admin

Dear KPS Honkers,
Legislators are looking for information from us. Please respond to this survey so that I can share your feelings on our ability to learn virtually rather than making up snow days.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Hennix
Survey Link: https://forms.gle/PgNZL3VEEBVQcBWAA

🏅Congratulations to the Elementary Students of the Month 🏅
December's character is Responsibility.

KPS is looking for an immediate high school science position for the spring 2024 semester and 2024-2025 school year. Please contact Fay Frosseth if you are interested.

Good luck to all of our Honker athletes this week 🏀🤼♀️⛹🏼⛹🏼♀️🤼
Have a good week!


📢 Early Release - Friday, December 8th 📢
There will be an early release on Friday, December 8th. Elementary students will be dismissed at 1:15. High school students will be dismissed at 1:30.

🎁❤️🎄🎅🏻

Just a reminder today's JH GBB games vs Bottineau will be played at the Kenmare Memorial Hall starting at 4pm & 5pm.

Mrs. Rodin's class made pinwheels last week.


The week ahead is filled with lots of Honker Sports Activities. Good Luck and have a good week Honkers!


Dear Honker Fans - KPS is looking for Hudl sponsors to continue our YouTube channel for live-streaming events in our Kenmare gym and on the football field. The cost is $8,000 a year and we feel it is an asset for our fans to keep so any contribution helps.
Please get in touch with Alex Hennix or Kacy Keysor if you are interested in sponsoring our channel. (701) 385-4996
Thank you!

Dear Families,
Kenmare Public School is dedicated to providing your child with mental health support. We are continuing to provide e-therapy for students through Avel. The links below contain information and a referral sheet if you want to obtain services for your child.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Hennnix
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:a417546c-1211-44cc-8f1d-f92c620da514
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:38dd821a-825f-492e-b3e8-9cba2482a934
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:8a4145c9-9f75-4da3-b100-b4d8a1d802ca

🎢 Mrs. Rodin and Mrs. Mibeck's 10th grade Physical Science classes have been learning about gravitational and potential energy. They put their knowledge to the test by crafting paper roller coasters for marbles and calculating energy transformations throughout the coasters. 🎢
Rylee & Roxy: Spacejam
Brooke, Kylie, Anna: Rolling at the Speed of Paradise
Kole, Sloan, Paul: Fortnite Roller Coaster
Madyson, Shae, Hank: Swimming with the Fishes
Katelyn, Lee, Megan: The Falling Marble
Tower of Terror: Anna Petersen & Devin Gesvalli
Adventure Reef: Taya Aufforth and McKenna Mau
Rockin' Roller Coaster: Mekah Setliff & Emma Anderson
Circus Fun: Jamison Grindeland, Delaney Feldman, Tanner Walker
Welcome to the Jungle: Axle Holter, Maddox Chrest, Connor Melin










BND HOSTING FAFSA WORKSHOPS FOR FAMILIES To help students and their families navigate through the process of completing the FAFSA and know what to expect afterward, Bank of North Dakota is offering a free series of virtual meetings. These 60-minute sessions will be conversational, so they can ask questions as they arise. To register for each session, parents and students can go to bnd.nd.gov/fafsa. If they are unable to join a session live, they should still register to receive a link with the recording. In addition to this virtual series, BND also offers in-person and virtual FAFSA presentations and FSA ID workshops to schools across the state. High school administrators and counselors can make a request at bnd.nd.gov/request-a-fafsa-presentation/. The long-anticipated release of the simplified FAFSA, also known as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, is coming soon. Typically, the FAFSA opens on October 1 of each year, but this year there is a delay. Federal Student Aid will open the FAFSA in December, with an official date yet to be announced. That means, any student attending college during the 2024-25 school year, will complete the new form. The FAFSA Simplification Act and Fostering Undergraduate Talent by Unlocking Resources for Education Act (FUTURE Act) streamlines the FAFSA, expands access to federal student aid, and allows for enhanced data sharing between Federal Student Aid and the IRS. The new form has fewer questions and includes new features that will make it simpler to complete for students and their families. Also with this update, the formulas used to qualify for aid have changed. While Federal Student Aid expects that these changes will allow more students to qualify for need based aid, like the Pell Grant, some students may not receive as much need-based aid as they have in the past. Changes in factors impacting aid eligibility include family size, number of dependents in college and reporting assets if they’re a farmer, business owner or based on their Adjusted Gross Income. Let’s get ready for the FAFSA! November 29 at 7 p.m. CT Learn what you need to prepare so you can complete the FAFSA when it goes live. You will learn about the Federal Student Aid ID, granting consent to transfer Federal Tax Information, and which information you need prior to starting the FAFSA. Walk through the FAFSA Form/ Understand parent guidelines December 20 at 7 p.m. CT It’s time to complete the FAFSA. We’ll preview the form and discuss the guidelines to determine which parent(s) need to contribute Federal Tax Information. You’ve completed the FAFSA. Now what? January 24 at 7 p.m. CT Congrats! You’ve completed the FAFSA. We’ll discuss the types of financial aid that are available and how they are outlined on your offer of financial aid.

Have a good week Honkers! Good luck to all of our athletes and coaches!


🏉Congrats to Jack Zimmer and Peyton Helwig on being named to the All Conference Team; and Caleb Knutson for being named to the All-Conference Honorable Mention Team 🙌🏽

🥇Congratulations to Anne Stroklund for making 1st team All State! 🏐


In observance of Thanksgiving, there will be no school on Thursday, November 23 and Friday, November 24.

Please reach out if your family or a family you know can benefit this holiday season.

We have a scheduled early out for Wednesday, November 22. Elementary students will dismiss at 1:15. High school students will dismiss at 1:30.

