
KFCS Friday News Flash
Klamath Falls City Schools Dec. 2, 2022
In this Issue
- A Note from the Superintendent
- Upcoming School Events & Calendars
- School Calendars
- Student Success Corner
- School Newsletters
- KUHS Alumni
- Phone App Download for District Website
- Join Our Team
- Board Meeting Approaching
- KFCS Board of Education
Dear KFCS Families & Community:
It is that time of year again where we may experience inclement weather. We ask that all parents or guardians keep up to date contact information on file with your student’s campus to ensure that our inclement weather notices reach you via e-mail, robo calls or text messages. We also notify all of our local media outlet partners who are very good about getting the information out for us on the radio and TV.
We also post inclement weather notices on the KFCS Facebook and webpage by 6 a.m. on days where we have delayed starts or closures. Our system is set to send out inclement weather messages at 6 a.m. on days that we are going to close or delay start for inclement weather.
KFCS is in critical need of bus drivers. If you or anyone you know would like to help our students by driving a school bus, please apply on our website or call the KFCS Human Resource office @ 541-883-4702, extension 7138 for more information.
Keith A. Brown, Superintendent
Klamath Falls City Schools
“Every student, every day, whatever it takes!”
Elementary school's, KHLA calendars
Secondary school's
Native American Heritage Month: Trying Something New
Students at Conger Elementary School left their cafeteria Tuesday with a little more knowledge on nutrition and the Native American culture.
Chartwells District Manager Hossein Akhtarkhavari made a trip from Portland, visiting school’s throughout Oregon and made a pitstop at Conger.
Chartwells is Klamath Falls City Schools food distributer, and its goal and motto are ‘Serving up Happy & Healthy.’
Akhtarkhavari was assisted by KFCS Director of Food Services, Kimberly Welles, and Megan Kirchner, OHSU dietetic intern, to help provide more insight into Native American Heritage Month, which is celebrated the entire month of November.
Akhtarkhavari, Welles and Kirchner handed out samples of corn, beans and squash to students during lunch. The effort is all a part of Chartwells’ Discovery Kitchen, a program to help introduce students to new foods every month and to try dishes which are not common.
Every month, Chartwells brings a different type of food for students to eat.
Students entered the cafeteria Tuesday and encountered a display table, which included the small sample of corn, beans and squash but also had countless vegetables and beans for them to see.
“A large percent of the students we serve in Klamath Falls, maybe 20 percent, a rough estimate, are Native American, so it was very important for us to introduce some of the Native American foods.
This is culture. It is not just food. It is how the Native Americans planted their crops. It is part of history, science and part culinary, a combination of all,” Akhtarkhavari said.
Some of the students learned for the first time the various squashes which are grown and saw spaghetti squash and acorn squash on the display table.
For many of the students, it was their first time hearing spaghetti squash can be used in making spaghetti. This was not news for Conger student, Elijah Benavidez, who spends much of his free time in the kitchen cooking.
“I love to cook. I have used corn, Chinese rice and I have used butternut squash and spaghetti squash. With the corn I made the rice and also made spaghetti. I have made brownies for a couple of my friends,” Benavidez said. “I enjoy cooking and cooking for others.”
~ By Joaquin Aguilar-Flores
Chartwells District Manager Hossein Akhtarkhavari, right, arm-wrestles with Conger students during lunchtime at Conger Elementary School Tuesday.
KU Culinary highlighted on SOPTV Student Showcase Episode
Southern Oregon Public TV profiled the KU Culinary Program during one of its recent episodes on the Student Showcase.
Various KU students and Rhiannon Kerr showed off their skills and interests in culinary arts during the video. Click below to see the two-minute video.
College and Career Application Week
College and Career Application Week happened during the middle of November at Klamath Union with much success and had countless students apply to colleges, fill out FAFSA, Oregon Promise, apply to jobs and enlist in the military.
Universities, colleges and organizations came to visit and reserved a table to connect with students.
Congratulations to all the seniors who won not just a raffle prize, but also started to pave the way into their future. Here are some photos from the week-long event at KU.
KFCS School Newsletters
EagleRidge Newsletter
KUHS Alumni
The new district website has an Alumni page for graduates of KU. This past week, six KU alumni sent us updates on their lives since they graduated. Take a look on the KU Alumni page on the district website. And, if you are an alumni, be sure and send us YOUR update!
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES - JOIN OUR TEAM!!
Apply for a District Job Opening
Become a Substitute Teacher or Paraprofessional in our District
PARENT LINKS
Click Here for the Family Friendly 2021-2022 School Year Calendar - English
Click Here for Family Friendly 2021-2022 School Year Calendar - Spanish
Parent Tyler SIS Portal
Electronic Flyers for Your Students School
School Messenger - To opt-in to text messaging text YES to 68453
December Board Meeting
December 12, 2022
Board Meeting
6:00 pm In-person & Via Zoom
To register click link below
For Public comment, you must attend the meeting in person.
If you attend via Zoom, you will be joining the meeting as listen-only.
KFCS Board of Education
Carol Usher, Zone 1, Roosevelt - carol.usher@kfcityschools.org
Lori Theros, Zone 2, At-Large - lori.theros@kfcityschools.org
Vanessa Bennett, Zone 3, Conger - vanessa.bennett@kfcityschools.org
Kathy Hewitt, Zone 4, Mills - kathy.hewitt@kfcityschools.org
Trina Perez, Zone 5, Pelican - trina.perez@kfcityschools.org
Patrick Fenner, Zone 6, AtLarge - patrick.fenner@kfcityschools.org
Ashley Wendt-Lusich, Zone 7 At-Large - ashley.wendt-lusich@kfcityschools.org