
KFCS Friday News Flash
Klamath Falls City Schools Jan. 13, 2023
In this Issue
- A Note from the Superintendent
- Upcoming School Events & Calendars
- School Calendars
- Student Success Corner
- KU Thank-You T-Shirts
- School Newsletters
- KUHS Alumni
- Phone App Download for District Website
- Join Our Team
- KFCS Board of Education
A Note from the Superintendent
KFCS sent out a Thought Exchange in December 2022. The question was we wanted your thoughts on what is working well, and what opportunities are there for improvement in our schools regarding school breakfast and lunch. We had 348 participants, who shared 286 thoughts and we had 5702 ratings of the thought’s shared. We want to thank everyone who participated in this Thought Exchange. We also want to let you know that we will be carefully considering what we learned and we will be sharing our actions back with you. You can see the results of this Thought Exchange at https://www.kfalls.k12.or.us/page/thoughtexchange
If you or someone you know has the time to help our students in KFCS, we are looking for bus drivers.
Keith A. Brown, Superintendent
Klamath Falls City Schools
“Every student, every day, whatever it takes!”
KU Cheer Camp
KU PELICAN CHEER CAMP
- $25 per child, K-8th Grade.
- Includes t-shirt and bow.
- Dates: January 30-February 2, 5:00-6:30pm in the KU Cafeteria.
Girls will perform at the halftime game on February 3rd 5:00-7:00!!
Elementary school's, KHLA calendars
Secondary school's
KFCS Board of Education Recognized
The KFCS Board of Education poses for a photo with KFCS Superintendent, Keith A. Brown.
During this month's Board of Education meeting, there was on outpour of recognition for our seven members of the Board of Education, Vanessa Bennett, Patrick Fenner, Kathy Hewitt, Trina Perez, Lori Theros, Carol Usher and Ashley Wendt-Lusich.
After each presentation came and left, a big thank you was sent in the direction of the board members. As a token of appreciation, KFCS Superintendent Keith A. Brown, one by one, gave a recognition to each board member and handed out a certificate of appreciation as well as a chocolate bar and a flower with a note which said, "thank you for helping us grow."
We cannot say thank you enough to our Board of Education for the time they spend on helping make some of the most difficult decisions made here at Klamath Falls City Schools. Their effort throughout the years is more than appreciated and want to continue to show our gratitude for them throughout the rest of this month and the rest of the year.
Here are some photos from this past Monday's Board Meeting.
Vanessa Bennett, Zone 3 (Conger)
Kathy Hewitt, Zone 4 (Mills)
Lori Theros, Zone 2 (At-large)
Trina Perez - Board Chair, Zone 5 (Pelican)
Carol Usher, Zone 1 (Roosevelt)
Ashley Wendt-Lusich - Board Vice Chair, Zone 7 (At-large)
Patrick Fenner, Zone 6 (At-large)
Ponderosa Middle School students present to the KFCS Board of Education Monday, Jan. 9 at the KFCS District Office.
Pelican Elementary School Update
KU Thank You T-Shirts
KFCS Superintendent Keith A. Brown, left, with KFCS Interim Director of Transportation, Wesley Mueller.
Dan Stearns and Klamath Union Digital Media have come up with a clever way to thank our many employees at Klamath Falls City Schools.
The graphic design class at KU came up with a design on a t-shirt to say "thank you" to our KFCS staff and all the hard work done at the district.
The most recent hand out of "thank you" t-shirts is for Interim Director of Transportation, Wesley Mueller.
Mueller, better known by his peers as "Buddy," has worked for Klamath Falls City Schools for the last three years. Mueller has taken the role of Interim Director of Transportation for nearly three months.
He does not have a typical 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. job. His job requires him to find out which buses and routes need drivers. Mueller typically has to be at work as early as 4 a.m. He has to communicate with the parents of KFCS students, schedule trips throughout the week and the weekend.
Mueller, who also travels to the district's various schools as a bus driver during the mornings and afternoons, helps making sure the buses do not break down or get into a wreck and if needed, has to get them and fix the problem.
"We will train them to be a bus driver; we will get them started and figure it out," Mueller said. "They have to get their permit first and then their ELD training, which is electric training we just started doing and then there is pre-trip training on the school bus. Then there is behind the wheel training and then they get their license. They have to do a core class their first day and pass a test to get their CDL and turn that into ODE."
Mueller said people can earn their training through Klamath Community College or can come to him personally and he will get them setup as fast as possible to be a bus driver. Mueller said the turnaround to become a bus driver can be less than three weeks.
"If they earn a degree at KCC, they will only need to do their core training, medical and first aid ... they would have to have school bus endorsements like air brake. If they have a Class A, that works but still need the endorsements," Mueller said. "A lot of people, normally or in the past, come in and get their permit with all their endorsements and we will start their training from there."
Mills Elementary Positive Choices Assembly
Every month at Mills Elementary School, students are recognized for their positive choices they display throughout the school day.
Their positive actions displayed toward their teachers and classmates is observed and rewarded with a certificate and a chance to participate and win an activity during an assembly. Here is what is looked for in a student to earn the recognition.
Holding the door for someone
Walking away from an argument or fight
Standing quietly in the corral
Lined up quickly after the recess bell
Follow adult directions
Telling an adult about a dangerous situation
Using an appropriate voice level in the cafeteria
Pick up all the balls at recess
Here are the students recognized this month
RISE Class
Teacher: O’toole
Student awarded: Jayme Horsley
Kindergarten
Teacher: Campbell
Student awarded: Eduardo Hernandez-Aguayo
Teacher: Pershal
Student awarded: Anevay Granillo
First Grade
Teacher: Butler
Student awarded: Nicholas Kimbol
Teacher: Najar
Student awarded: Larry Viramontes
Teacher: Smith
Student awarded: Madelyne Hernandez
Second Grade
Teacher: Cramer
Student awarded: Jane McGowen
Teacher: Cruz
Student awarded: Emilia Beltran
Third Grade
Teacher: Miller
Student awarded: Kyla Gish
Teacher: Johnson
Student awarded: Carlos Gonzalez-Swaim
Fourth Grade
Teacher: Fernandez
Student awarded: Everett McMurray
Teacher: Landrum
Student awarded: Alejandro Torres-Aguayo
Fifth Grade
Teacher: Jones
Student awarded: Alexander Clawson
Teacher: Najar
Student awarded: Lilly Titus
KFCS Food Service Survey Thought Exchange Summary
Before the winter break, Klamath Falls City Schools sent out a survey regarding ‘what is working well, and what opportunities are there for improvement in our schools regarding school breakfast and lunch?’
We want to thank you for your participation and for taking the time to include your thoughts in this survey. We have read your thoughts and comments and want to let you know you have been heard. Your participation in this survey will help us as we move forward for what is best in all our school cafeterias at KFCS.
Please review the following information and please respond to us with any questions regarding this survey.
https://my.thoughtexchange.com/report/1a77e7a45026d4c0a93b1bf2db5488c6
KFCS Food Service Survey Thought Exchange Summary.pptx
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Antes de las vacaciones de invierno, Klamath Falls City Schools enviaron una encuesta sobre "¿qué está funcionando bien y qué oportunidades hay para mejorar en nuestras escuelas con respecto al desayuno y el almuerzo escolar?"
Queremos darle las gracias por su participación y por tomarse el tiempo para incluir sus pensamientos en esta encuesta. Hemos leído sus pensamientos y comentarios y queremos hacerle saber que ha sido escuchado. Su participación en esta encuesta nos ayudará a medida que avanzamos en busca de lo mejor en todas nuestras cafeterías escolares en KFCS.
Revise la siguiente información y respóndanos cualquier pregunta relacionada con esta encuesta.
https://my.thoughtexchange.com/report/1a77e7a45026d4c0a93b1bf2db5488c6
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!
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PARENT LINKS
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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, At-Large - patrick.fenner@kfcityschools.org
Ashley Wendt-Lusich, Zone 7 At-Large - ashley.wendt-lusich@kfcityschools.org