
In the words of MLK


The 2019-2020 School year calendar has two built in emergency days during the month of March, March 12 & March 13. Dr. Asplund has decided to change the emergency days to non student attendance days. To clarify, there will be no student attendance on March 12 & March 13.

Young Black Historians came to King School to present a Black History Month program. They did an excellent job!





Mission. Possible- King students earned a whole-school reward today for reducing office referrals. Congratulations King students!




Our Latest Tiger Cast!
https://youtu.be/Du-yCVWU-Dc

The staff at the Board office and Bright Futures students and staff will be welcomed by some beautiful art work when they return on Tuesday! Thank you, King Elementary!




Working hard to strengthen our practices!



This scholar wrote an essay about Ruby Bridges! Way to go!


A Day at King





Hello King Family! This week and next week we are having a "Mission Possible" contest. Our goal is to reduce the office referrals for the month of February. So we're asking students to be on their best behavior in class and at lunch. Encourage your students to accomplish their "Mission Possible" and look for our pictures from our special activity next Friday!


Upcoming Dates to Remember!


Major Saver has begun!! A few things to remember. Your student will be bringing home an envelope today. Do not return any money until Tuesday, February 18. Also, please keep prizes at home after they reach home! Last, thank you for supporting our schools!


Black History Month Activities!





More MVPs!

Our MVPs for the week!

Thank you to everyone who attended Science Night on Thursday!





Tigercast for this week!! https://youtu.be/TQtGGVsd-Jk

Science Night tonight! 6-7:30. A Pod doors and the gym doors will be open. Park in both lots and get ready for serious. “hands on” fun!!



Student Council is selling Candygrams before school. They are 50 cents each. Enjoy!

Afternoon Dismissal for Pick-Up Students
Dear King Family,
Several people have asked where students will exit the building. When there was ice, we moved everyone to A Pod for a few days to avoid accidents. We learned that dismissal went better because students were not dawdling by the play equipment. So we are going to continue dismissing through A Pod doors. They are the doors closest to the parent pick-up lane. If you want to wait for your students, wait near A Pod.
Thanks and sorry for the confusion!
Mrs. Nielsen