Look what happens when you lose a tooth at school!! You get to sign your name on the tooth chart and pick out a cool sticker and tooth necklace to take home to the tooth fairy!
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary
Tooth Fairy
Kingsville R-1 School District 23-24 Calendar
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary
23-24 Calendar
Please make sure that you have your children to school on time for breakfast if they need to eat. Our doors open at 7:30 and breakfast starts right away. First hour starts at 7:50. Thanks!
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary
Good morning, For our folks traveling to Montrose for the basketball games tonight; there are no JV quarters this evening. Varsity girls will start at 5:30 followed by Varsity boys.
almost 2 years ago, Jay Fleeman
Personal Finance students practice tax rate and tax base in class today.
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary
Personal Finance
Personal Finance
Please remember to bring in any Valentine items for our upcoming parties by tomorrow. Thanks for your generous donations!
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary
Youth Basketball is well under way! More games to come on Saturday!
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary
Youth Basketball
Preschool enrollment for the 2023-2024 school year is starting! Enrollment forms are in the front office. We offer two sessions: AM 8:00-11:00 and PM 12:00-3:00. We are expecting a waiting list, so please don't delay. Feel free to email aschoenherr@kingsville.k12.mo.us if you have any questions. Thanks!
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary
Division of Community and Public Health Section: 4.0 Diseases and Conditions 6/17 Subsection: Chickenpox / Shingles Page 15 of 15 02/08/2023 Dear Parents/Guardians, This letter is to notify you that some children at the Kingsville R-1 School District may have contracted varicella (chickenpox). Chickenpox is an acute illness characterized by an itchy rash of blisters, fever, headache, and feeling tired. Most children are vaccinated with at least one dose of varicella vaccine, but because one dose of the vaccine is only 80-85% effective for preventing chickenpox, two doses of varicella vaccine are routinely recommended for children. Background Chickenpox is a very contagious infection caused by a virus. It is spread from person to person by direct contact through touching an infected person’s blisters or through the air from an infected person’s coughing or sneezing. It causes a blister-like rash, itching, tiredness, and fever lasting an average of 4-6 days. Most children recover without any problems. Chickenpox can be spread for 1-2 days before the rash starts and until all blisters are crusted or no new lesions appear within a 24-hour period. It takes between 10-21 days after contact with an infected person for someone to develop chickenpox. Chickenpox in vaccinated persons is generally mild, with a shorter duration of illness and fewer than 50 lesions. The rash may be atypical with red bumps and few or no blisters. To learn more about chickenpox, see the attached fact sheet or visit http://www.cdc.gov/chickenpox/index.html. What should you do? The Johnson County Health Department strongly encourages you to have your child receive their first or second dose of varicella vaccine if your child has not been vaccinated and has never had chickenpox. For children who have received one dose, a second dose is recommended. If your child or anyone in your household currently has symptoms that look like chickenpox: 1. Contact your regular health care provider to discuss your child's symptoms and to see if anyone in the home needs to be vaccinated. 2. Contact the school nurse to report your child's chickenpox. 3. Anyone who has chickenpox should avoid contact with others who have not had chickenpox or who are not vaccinated against chickenpox. They should not attend school, day care, work, parties and/or other gatherings until the blisters become crusted (about four to six days after rash appears), or no new lesions appear within a 24-hour period. Keep all chickenpox spots and blisters and other wounds clean and watch for possible signs of infection; including increasing redness, swelling, drainage and pain at the wound site. 4. If you or anyone else in your household has a weakened immune system or is pregnant and has never had chickenpox or the vaccine, talk with your doctor immediately. Controlling the Outbreak It is now recommended that children with one dose of varicella vaccine receive a second dose routinely. If your child does develop chickenpox, he/she should be kept from attending school until the rash has crusted over. If you have any further questions or concerns, you can contact Nurse Anna Wright at 816-597-3422.
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary
Trades Career Fair in Pleasant Hill
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary
Trades Career Fair in Pleasant Hill
Game Night is tonight! We would love for you to join us anytime between 5:30 and 7:00 to play board games and enjoy some popcorn!
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary
Hello, If any of you are interested in donating an item for our K-6 Valentines Day Party next week it would be greatly appreciated! All items are due this Friday. The sign up link is attached below. Let me know if you have any questions. Have a wonderful Monday! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a0e4da5ab2ca6fc1-spring#/
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary
No newspaper club today- Monday February 6th. Have a great Mahomes Monday!
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary
2023 Spring Valentine's Day Parties Supply List Please send your items to school with your student no later than Feb 10, 2023. Your help is greatly appreciated! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0E4DA5AB2CA6FC1-spring
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary
Super Bowl Week Dress Up Days- Go Chiefs!
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary
Dress Up Days
Kingsville’s Fiber Arts Club is in need of crochet hooks, size I or larger. If you have any that you could donate, we would gladly appreciate it!
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary
Good afternoon Kingsville Tiger Family! Friday, February 3rd should be a fun evening to come out and support many of our students. Starting at 5:00 we have 2 quarters of JV girls basketball, followed by 2 quarters of JV boys. Then Varsity girls, then Varsity boys. We also have our Pep Band playing throughout the evening and they are well worth the cost of admission to hear them perform. And last but certainly not least it is Future Tigers night. All of our K-6 youth basketball players will be admitted free of charge (along with one adult per youth player), the youth players will be recognized between the Varsity girls and Varsity boys games.. Lastly, one quick reminder to our K-6 students and families, we all get excited for Friday night home games but please make sure our elementary students stay with the adult that brought them to the game for their safety. Thank you, and we hope to see you here Friday night!
almost 2 years ago, Jay Fleeman
Super Bowl Week- Go Chiefs!
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary
Dress Up Days
January Student of the Month Assembly for Perseverance
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary
Student of the Month
Student of the Month
Student of the Month
We have a large amount of winter gear- please let us know if your child is in need (aschoenherr@kingsville.k12.mo.us,) and thank you for all of your generous donations!
almost 2 years ago, Kingsville Elementary