From the Desk of the Principal
I N S I D E T H I S
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Principal’s
Notes
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Honor Roll 2
Department
News
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Student s of
the Month
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Important
Dates
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Health Center
News
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Drive 4 UR
School
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K A N K A K E E S C H O O L
D I S T R I C T 1 1 1
Kankakee Junior High School K A N K A K E E S C H O O L D I S T R I C T 1 1 1 V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 3
We are quickly coming to the end of another school year. There is much to celebrate this year at
Kankakee Junior High School including our integration of Chrome book technology, our new Math
and Language Arts series, and our additions to our social-emotional offerings. I wanted to let you
know about some important events that are coming up.
PARCC Testing:
8th graders will be PARCC testing the week of April 4th and 7th graders will be testing the week of
April 11th. This test is extremely important to our school and for individual students. Please take the
time to talk to your child about doing their best. We also ask that you work with your child to make
sure they have a good night’s sleep, have their Chrome book fully charged, and arrive to school on
time.
8th Grade Awards Assembly:
On Thursday, May 26th we will host an 8th grade Awards Assembly at 1:15 pm in our Gymnasium.
Kankakee Junior High School does not have a graduation, but this event gives us an opportunity to
celebrate our students and recognize their accomplishments. Each student will receive four tickets for
guests to attend. We have an extremely large 8th grade class this year. We can safety and comfortably
accommodate our guests if each student has four guests. Students may not wear jeans, shorts,
sweatpants, or any other casual wear. Student may wear school uniforms, but if they like they may
wear more formal attire. There will be a dance that evening for any 8th grader who would like to
attend. More detailed information will be coming home soon.
Final Exams:
Kankakee Junior High School will have Final Exams in all classes the week of May 23rd. Teachers will
begin preparing students prior to the finals. The finals are a comprehensive test to determine your
child’s academic understanding of all curriculum that is taught at our school.
We thank all of our parents and caregivers for their support during this school year. It has been a year
of many new beginnings at Kankakee Junior High School. Without your continued support we would
not be as successful as we have been.
Sincerely,
Chuck Hensley
Kankakee Junior High School Principal
High Honor Roll 4.0 - 3.5 Acevedo, Adrian H.
Adams, Allen L.
Alderson, Jae E.
Andrew, Airrielle M.
Barrera, Fernando J.
Beatty, Grace E.
Boudreau, Elise A.
Calderon, Karina A.
Campos, Anette Y.
Campos, Michel A.
Cardenas, Jeremy A.
Carmona, Pricila
Castillo, Osvaldo J.
Cerrato, Wendy
Claypool, Tyrianna E.
Cole, Alexis
Coleman, Courtney P.
Curry, Daymen D.
Curwick, Olivia P.
Diaz, Jose C.
Enriquez, Chale M.
Ferguson, Lydell B. Jr
Franklin, Kylah
Frye, Abigail
Fulford, Sydney R.
Garcia, Zitlali
Gaytan-Lopez, Daniela
Gilbert, Taylor
Glogowski, Emily K.
Green, Jaylin L.
Green, Zaire D.
Guzman, Christian F.
Guzman, Linda
Guzman, Oscar Jr
Hallberg, Kendra R.
Hammond, Jayquan L.
Hardy, Brianna M.
Haut, Isabel D.
Hitz, Brianna K.
Hundley, Ronisha M.
Hunter, Dierra S.
Jimenez, Ashley
Johnson, Daisha L.
Johnson, Deylon R.
Jones, ZyAsia U.
Jordan, Dayonna
Keene, Heather D.
Kennedy, Jazlynn U.
Klaman, Shelby A.
Knickrehm, Harley M.
Lafauce, Adam
LaGesse, Jonathon M.
Lato, Riley N.
Lopez, Perla O.
Maass, John D.
Magruder, Aaliyah D.
Martin, Roland R. Jr
Martinez, Britany
Martinez, Yareni I.
Matthews, Wesley D.
Mccue, Ramsey E.
Medina, Bryan A.
Mingo, Kyla R.
Moore, Jahmya
Oden, Harmony L.
Orozco, Janet
Pena Pacheco, Sergio R.
Perez, Alejandra
Pina, Azucena
Pitts, Johnathan L.
Pizano, Yakelin
Price, Marcus A.
Prieto, Mauro
Raetz, Mykenzie R.
Ramirez, Valerie
Regnier, Lainey D.
Salazar, Yoselin
Sanchez Morales, Betsey E.
Sanchez, Omar
Sandoval, Aliza Y.
Santoyo Medina, Lesli Y.
Shaw, Jersey E.
Shelton, Benjamin E.
Shelton, Lacey
Smith, Bianca A.
Smith, Brianna A.
Smith, KeMia
Solis, Iztmit A.
Spears, Kassy M.
Speed-Jackson, Ka'Nyla M.
Springer, Nathan W.
Sun, David L.
Sykes, Ciara
Tanzie, Nataysia
Torres, Fatima
Townes, LaDonna
Varela, Aaliyah
Varela, Maria I.
Verrett, Cameron J.
Walsh, Tanzania
Williams, Shalyah A.
Willis, Tahjnalia A.
P A G E 2
Honor Roll 3.49 - 3.0
Allen, Shan'Tai C.
Altman, Symphony S.
Andrade, Michelle
Ashford, Lavender A.
Autman, Toree M.
Avalos, Julissa
Barber, Jessica T.
Beck, Shytori
Bedolla, Juliana E.
Bell, Cameron J.
Bell, Gabryonna C.
Burgard, Paige L.
Butler, Kyli
Butler, Ma'Keya L.
Cabrera, Sindy
Calderon Munoz, Christian
Calderon, Miguel A.
Casco, Evelin
Childs, Indigo M.
Cintora, Sandra
Clayton-Love, Laniah S.
Coiley, Isaiah E. Jr
Cole, Shawn
Cunnington, Christopher J.
Curwick, Alexander J.
Diaz, Guadalupe
D'Onofrio, Sophia R.
Dunlap, Keshawn A.
Dunlap-Sanders, Kania C.
Espinoza, Brian A.
Ferrell, Erika C.
Fleming, Janae M.
Flores, Destiny M.
Ford, Darrick D. Jr
Gamino, Luis
Gant, Khai A.
Garcia, Christopher
Gardner, Jarryd W.
Gates, Jabria J.
Gaytan, Isabella G.
Gentille, Mekinzie A.
Glass, Aramius
Gonzalez, Mateo J.
Gray, Demetia
Green, Christian D.
Guerrero, Ivan
Gutierrez, Amairany
Harms, Andrew J.
Harris, Brooklyn M.
Hasik, Madison S.
Hawkins, J'von D.
Hennessy, Jamaira L.
Hernandez, Mariana
Herrera, Yolanda Y.
Hertzberg, Erik R.
Hill, Zierra R.
Houston-Paino, Calvaleseia
Howard, Madelyn G.
Hunt, KeMaris R.
Jackson, Alaiya S.
Jackson, Leija A.
Jimenez, Luis A.
Johnson, Allysiah C.
Jones, Myah R.
Jordan, Njaiyah J.
Kendrick, Keanu W.
Lamie, Hailey R.
Landry, Mollie K.
Lane, Brittney O.
Lopez, Adrian Jr
Lopez, Emily
Lopez, Jennifer
Luna, Javier M.
Maddox, Jalen T.
Marshall-Martinez, Waverly
Martin, Tajai S.
Martinez, Elizabeth
Martinez, Ernesto Jr
Martinez, Tamara
Mcintosh, Lavell D.
Mecatl, Andres F.
Mehrer, Caden E.
Mejia, Miguel A.
Mondy, Makayla A.
Moore, Aaliyah Z.
Morellas, Keith
Moreno, Maria P.
Morrow, Tyjha T.
Murphy, Keyera
Neal, Miya M.
Nolden, Antonio C.
Orr, Jacob D.
Ortega, Yadira L.
Ousley, Kei'Mya
Pentuic, Robert D.
Perez-Gaytan, Becky
Perkins, Brian S.
Petty, Byron D.
Pina, Sacramento
Pizano Calderon,
Giselle
Pope, Alexis
Purnell, Elizabeth M.
Purnell, Ethan T.
Rapier, Brianna
Razo, Ivan
Rodriguez, Andrew
Romero, Jose A.
Ryan, Peyton E.
Sands, Kobe J.
Santana, Valeria S.
Senesac, Delanie L.
Serena, Jenna P.
Serrano, Arath B.
Shaw, Ariel M.
Smith, Curtis A. Jr
Smith, Dakarai K.
Smith, LaKavyah N.
Spiese, Lily L.
Springer, JaMya M.
Springer, Vasheera
Taylor, DeTaurrean
Tecalero, Rocio M.
Thomas, Lauryn A.
Thomas, Matthew M.
Thornton, Damien M.
Torres, Ashley J.
Tudor, Halia B.
Turner, Jaden L.
Villafuerte, Jacqueline
Villagomez, Alicia A.
Villavicencio-Martinez,
Walker, Marlesia A.
Watson, Jazmine J.
Weber, James P.
Webster, Tyauna T.
Whitlow, Tyleah
Williams, Alexis N.
Williams, Imani
Williams, Jazaysha D.
Williams, Kayla-Jonae A.
Wills, Ja Shanti A.
Wills, Jakir D.
Zarate, Ramon I.
Zavala, Ixael
P A G E 3
P A G E 4
8th Grade Language Arts
7th Grade Language Arts
As we close out the school year, we will continue to work diligently with our students to com-
plete various tasks in our classrooms. The last quarter will be spent working from various nov-
els, The Whipping Boy and Coppersun. We will also conduct progress monitoring through
AIMSweb. We will continue to review the PARCC Practice as well as before taking the PARCC
in April. Our department is currently mentoring several practicum students and student teachers.
As the end of the year quickly approaches, our 8th graders are anxious to graduate and start high
school but there is still so much more learning ahead in the final quarter of junior high. During
the 3rd quarter, most 8th grade ELA classrooms worked on a Holocaust Unit which included
reading the play, The Diary of Anne Frank as well as doing research on the topic of genocide
and World War II. This unit correlated nicely with what was being taught in the social studies
curriculum. During the final quarter of the school year, the 8 th grade language arts classes will
be working on poetry and a unit on Shakespeare. Usually the students start off a bit unsure of
their ability to understand Shakespeare and classic poetry. However, by the end of the unit,
most feel much more secure with these topics and some actually find they enjoy both! As a
final activity for the poetry unit, in late April, the students will all be encouraged to show their
poetry skills at an event sponsored by the junior high and the Kankakee Public Library. It will
be exciting to witness future poets in the making!! Please be on the lookout for more
information about this event.
K A N K A K E E J U N I O R H I G H S C H O O L
7th and 8th Grade Mathematics
During third quarter the seventh grade students have been busy learning the following topics:
understanding similarity, linear relationships and ratios, rates, percents and proportions. The
students will be studying probability and expected value during fourth quarter.
The eighth graders have been busy learning about transformations and exponential functions
during third quarter. The students will be working on systems of linear equations and inequalities
and making sense of symbols until the end of the school year.
During the month of April, all students will be taking the PARRC assessment. This may be a good
time, after school, to have your student brush up on his or her basic skill facts. Computer
programs the students can use to assist with basic skills facts are: IXL.com, Magnahigh and
MobyMax. The practice will also assist the students when they complete the last Performance
Series assessment in May.
7th Grade Social Studies
P A G E 5 V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 3
Spanish Culture
As the seventh grade social studies has progressed throughout early American History, our student now have learned about the
U.S. Constitution and what it means to be a citizen of a community. The students have worked hard to learn about the three
branches of government and what rights a citizens can exercise.
Fourth quarter brings on ideas of how the nation was divided over slavery between the Northern and the Southern states. The
students will be using their resources to get to the bottom of why the Civil War happened, how the United States stretched from
sea to shining sea, and how industry changed the country forever.
Below are resources that the students may access on their Chromebooks or any internet device.
http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/subjects/ushistory.htm
A website divided into periods of U.S. History. Students can explore timelines, articles, and maps that offer information on
the curriculum.
http://lizardpoint.com/geography/
A website that offers countless maps from across the world that prepares students for geography. Maps are interactive and
students can quiz themselves on the different cities, states, and nations.
https://newsela.com/
Students can create a free account and look at currents events on a variety of subjects. These articles can be seen in a variety
of reading levels, which allows students to challenge themselves as they work on their reading skills. These articles include
writing and quiz options for the students to assess their skills.
Students in Mr. Bretzlaff's first semester Spanish Culture class took a trip to Martinez Taco’s Store in Kankakee as part of
their unit on Hispanic cuisine. Students enjoyed sampling the various flavors that Latin food has to offer over an extended
lunch visit. Besides sampling various dishes during this unit, students were also asked to complete a STEM project in which
they had to plan a menu for a Latin American restaurant. As part of the project students were asked to calculate the cost of
creating each menu item, determine how much to mark up each item, and then determine a final price that allowed their
restaurant to have competitive prices with other local restaurants. With the beginning of a new semester in January, Mr.
Bretzlaff welcomed a new group of students who are beginning to examine the nature of culture and the role that it plays in
their lives. The enthusiastic group of students that have enrolled in Spanish Culture this semester have given the class its
largest enrollment to date! Students in Spanish Culture class have been using their Chromebooks to access the site Newsela
as part of their daily bellwork. Newsela is a site that allows students to read about current events at their Lexile level. Stu-
dents are both assigned articles to read and are given a choice based on what articles peak their interest. Ask your child to
show you the site and please encourage them to read more current events outside of class. Gracias!
ESL / ELL - Mrs. Venus Rose Wisinski
P A G E 6 V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 3
“Under the giving snow blossoms a daring spring.”
~Terri Guillemets
Reinforcing Testing Skills to ESL/ELL Students
Spring is the perfect time to remind students how important it is to finish the school year on a positive note! Parents and teachers can
work together to make sure that once the weather changes, students do not neglect their homework or their academic grades.
English language learners may need help in learning how to study for content area tests. Here are some helpful techniques that you
can teach them or can be helpful to any student.
In the classroom:
● Teach students to study actively. They are more likely to remember material if it is written down or if they say it out loud than
if it is only read or heard.
● Make sure that students comprehend the material they are studying. If they understand the material, they will be able to
remember it better.
● Assess prior knowledge so that you can connect new material to something that students already know. Teach students to
make this connection themselves. You want to foster independent learners.
● Have students create their own examples when trying to understand and remember a general concept. This not only helps
students remember the concept better, but also helps them check their own understanding.
● Teach students to visualize what they're trying to learn. Have them create a mental image or organize information on a graphic
organizer.
● Show students how to pick out the most important concepts. They will not be able to memorize everything in a literature unit,
for example. ESLS/ELLS need to learn how to concentrate on the main ideas.
● They need to learn to pay attention to the information the teacher indicates is important. This is particularly difficult for
English language learners. Demonstrate to them how their teachers signal important information. It could be written on the
board, repeated many times or prefaced with words such as, "This is important."
● Set reasonable goals for the information your English language learners should be responsible for. There is no point in their
memorizing a list of spelling words, for example, if they do not understand what the words mean.
At home:
● Provide a quiet place to study.
● Review new information together.
● Organize information into sections.
● Help your child make the most of his time.
● Communicate with your child’s teachers.
If parents and teachers work together to help students organize their time after school and support their study skills during spring
fever, we can turn spring slacking into a recipe for outstanding scholastic achievement.
References:
Haynes, Judie Study Skills for ELLS, http://www.everythingesl.net/inservices/study_skills.php
Colorin Colorado
http://www.colorincolorado.org/
P A G E 7
Science
Scholastic System 44 Reading Program
K A N K A K E E J U N I O R H I G H S C H O O L
7th Grade Science
Our seventh grade scientists have recently finished learning about what makes a
living thing alive and the different parts of the cell. They discussed how the
different parts of the cell operate and work together to stay alive. They also
learned about the different types of living things.
In the fourth quarter, they will discuss life cycles and how the food cycle works.
They will be researching about an endangered species and creating a digital
project about it. Please be sure to ask your seventh grader about their animal and
its habitat.
8th Grade Science
Our eighth grade scientists learned about plate tectonics, earthquakes,
and volcanoes in the third quarter. They are currently working on a
volcano research project. Please ask your eighth grader about their
volcano and the damage that it causes when it erupts.
In the final quarter of their time here at KJHS, the eighth graders will be
learning about the weather and climate of our planet and area. By the end
of the school year they may be able to ‘accurately’ predict the weather
given enough information. Be on the lookout during the fourth quarter
for a weather or water cycle project from your eighth grader.
Congratulations to the following students who have shown impressive personal initiative to improve
their reading ability by reading library books outside of school!
Well done on earning Accelerated Reader points on books you read independently
TOP POINT EARNERS
Juquan Boyd earned 8.1 AR Points
Alexis Pope earned 5.8 AR Points
Alma Guerrero earned 4.1 Points
Ranell Perkins earned 4.0 Points
SPECIAL MENTION FOR EARNING POINTS\
Sylvanna Heintz 2.6 points Travius Rowell 2.6 points
Laura Diaz 2.5 points Michael Edwards 2.4 points
Zaria Harris 2.4 points Keson Kennedy 2.3 points
Estefani Ochoa 2.3 points Elton Jackson 2.0 points
Jassie Castleberry Keeler 2.2 points
Quaevon Autman 1.6 Ferra Johnon 1.5 Antonio Nolden 1.2 A’Evon Pittman 1.2
Njaiyah Jordan 1.1 Roy Gilbert 1.1 Terrion Davis 1.0 points
News from Ms. Farrell’s Class
Art with Mrs. Harris
April 18th Beware
Case #1 Police Narrative
I responded to a call around 7:20 on April 18, 2016. I was met in the lobby of the school by Mr. Hensley and the art teacher
Mrs. Harris. I talked to the art teacher Mrs. Harris about the theft. She stated on the night of April 15, 2016, a painting was
hanging in the art room 137 on the blackboard on the south wall. She was at KJHS until 7:30p.m. that night. It came up missing
between the hours of 7:30 pm Friday to 7:15 on Monday April 4 2016. There were several school events that weekend. Track
and soccer sign-up and practice, girls meeting , help with assignments, Teachers working in their room, and baseball practice.
Report issued 4-18-16.
This is what students in art will be investigating. They will work in groups and each will have their own assignment. The
students are to find the perpetrator and the painting somewhere in the building. Their teachers will have clues for them each
day. In art we will be doing crime scene sketches, finger printing, foot print analysis, facial recognition, and decoding. All of
these assignments will be discussed with artworks that have secrets hidden in them.
I have had fun with creating this assignment. My hope is the student will have just as much fun finding out WHO DONE
IT!!!!
Ms. Farrell’s Multiply-handicapped classroom finished last semester by writing letters and sending Christmas cards to
soldiers stationed overseas as part of a radio station push to send out thousands of letters to the troops. Her students wrote
about their favorite Christmas memories, presents, and wishes and requested responses from whoever received their letters.
No responses yet, but they are still hopeful.
This quarter, these same students have gone shopping at Ultra in order to pick and purchase food to use in their cooking class.
They have made menus and have chosen what they want to learn how to cook.
These same students have also continued the tradition of designing safety posters for a contest held by Traveler’s Insurance
and will be going to an awards presentation in April. They have also participated In a field trip to see the Kankakee High
School play “Once Upon a Matress” where they were impressed with the students performing this play. They have written
letters of thanks and congratulation to the cast members of this play.
New plans for the coming semester include an additional shopping trip to Ultra to purchase ingredients for their cooking class.
Plans are in the works for a tour and buying trip to Barnes and Nobel in order to select and purchase new books for the school
library. The class is also hoping to go on a Mother’s Day shopping trip with the possibility of a restaurant experience during
the month of May.
We would like to thank everyone who has sent in box tops for them to count, sort, and mail in for the Box Tops for Education
program. These students share the task of cutting them out, counting them out, and packaging them for mailing in order to
both help their functional skills and to raise money for the class to go on special shopping trips and other social experiences.
P A G E 8
Counselor’s Corner We have started our final nine weeks of the school year!
Homework Lab
Homework Lab occurs weekly on Tuesdays at the Junior High. If you would like your child to be part of this academic support
program please contact the counselors’ office @ 815.802.5715. The program occurs every Tuesday from 3:05-4:30 p.m., with
busing provided.
PARRC
Our building conducted a practice PARCC test scenario before spring break. The official PARCC test will occur for our 8 th
grade students the week of April 4th and for our 7th grade students the week of April 11th.
Career Day
Our 8th grade students will travel to the Hilton Garden Inn of Kankakee on April 12th to participate in the Kankakee Area
Career Center’s Career Day.
Athletics Track: Track is underway and they are having a blast! With over 100 athletes on the team, the team is poised to have major
depth and talent. The coaches (Coach Culver, Coach Lund, Coach Kearney, Coach King, and Coach Olmstead) are looking
forward to the season. The first meet will be in the next few weeks and the team will be participating in an invitational in
Urbana at the end of the month. Many athletes have their eye on qualifying for state and they should be able to reach that goal.
Softball/Baseball Information: Softball season will start July 29th (at Kankakee High School) and baseball will start August
5th (at Alpiner Park). Any incoming 6th grader or current 7th grader that is interested in participating on these teams should bring
a current physical to try-outs. The notarization form and participation form can be completed at try-outs. If you have any
questions, please contact Mrs. Sheely (815)933-0730 ext. 5843.
Special Note: Any current 8th grade physicals will be sent to the high school. This way the students will be able to condition/
participate in athletics over the summer. We encourage any 8th grade athletes who are interested in going out for high school
sports to check the high school’s athletic website for information.
Kankakee Junior High School Students of the Month
Congratulations goes out to our Students of the Month. Students are nominated by staff members based on academics, service,
and character. We are proud of all these students have done to make Kankakee Junior High a better place to learn.
January:
Sydney Fulford Daniela Gaytan-Lopez
Taylor Gilbert Demetia Gray
Brianna Hardy Tajai Martin
Tamara Martinez Wesley Matthews
Robert Pentuic Alejandra Perez
Michael Riley Betsy Sanchez
Benjamin Shelton Lauren Thomas
February:
Adrian Acevedo Symphony Altman
Tateeana Beal Sindy Cabrera
Courtney Coleman Erika Ferrell
Dayonna Jordan Yarerri Martinez
Caden Mehrer Antoinio Nolden
Iztmit Solis Nataysia Tanzy
March:
Fernando Barrera Shytori Beck
Gabriel Flores Uriel Gurrola
Isabel Haut Erik Hertzberg
Britany Martinez Paige Senesac
Alicia Villagomez KeMia Smith
Benjamin Ramirez
P A G E 9
P A G E 1 0
Band
News from the Gym
K A N K A K E E J U N I O R H I G H S C H O O L
Wow! The end of the semester is around the corner and it's clear our students have enjoyed their time
in PE. As the school year comes to a close we will be testing how our students have progressed physi-
cally. Some of the these tests include the mile run, pacer test, sit and reach test, and push up test just to
name a few. Please encourage all students to try their best as these scores will reflect their progress for
their FITNESSGRAM student profile. We also be preparing for our written final exams in May, which
will cover all the different sports our students have participated in over the school year.
The last quarter of the year goes by faster than most students realize, so please reiterate to students the
importance of dressing for class EVERYDAY. Besides, the healthy habits they create today for staying
active will stay with them for a lifetime.
Spring Fever
Spring is here along
with the crazy weather
it's known for.
Students should start
enjoying the warmer
weather while paying
close attention to
weather forecasts so
they are always dressed
accordingly. Remember
in Illinois it could be 65
degrees and sunny one
day and then 46 and
rainy the next.
Daily Workout
Challenge
Complete this workout
routine
3-5 days a week for 4
weeks:
• 1 minute run in place
• 20 squats
• 1 minute front kicks
• 10 dips
• 1 minute skip in place
Quote of the Month
“Exercise and recreation
are as necessary as
reading. I will rather say
more necessary, because
health is worth more than
learning.” –Thomas
Jefferson
The 7th & 8th grade bands participated in the 33rd Annual “Festival of Bands” concert on March 10th. It
was held on the campus of Olivet Nazarene University and featured almost 500 students from
Kankakee. Both bands played very well in their performance. The next challenge for both groups will
be on Saturday, April 30th, here at KJHS, when we host the Illinois Elementary School Association
Organizational Contest. This is a state competition featuring bands, jazz bands, choirs and orchestras
from around the area.
Orchestra KJHS Orchestra Students Participate in Solo Contest
On Saturday, April 2, nine members of the KJHS Orchestra traveled to Dwight for the IESA Solo and
Ensemble Contest. All of the soloists received a first place rating.
Here are the results:
LeVante Davenport, violin solo - I Alaiya Jackson, violin solo - I
Sam Love, violin solo - I Valeria Santana, violin solo - I
KeMia Smith, viola solo -I Micah Thomas, viola solo - I
Jaden Turner, viola solo - I Cameron Vinson, cello solo - I
Jakir Wills, viola solo - I
The Kankakee Junior High School Orchestra is directed by Julie Tomisek.
Important Dates
Friday, April 8th: Spring Sports Pictures
Wednesday, April 13th: 10:50 Early Release
Tuesday, April 19th: KJHS Poetry Slam at 6:30 at FEED
Monday, May 2nd: KJHS Choir Concert at 7:00
Tuesday, May 10th: Orchestra Concert at 7:30 at LCC
Wednesday, May 11th: 10:50 Early Release
Thursday, May 12th: AVID Dinner at 6:00
Monday, May, 16th: Band Concert at 7:30
Tuesday, May 17th: STEAM EXPO at 6:00
Wednesday, May 18th: BETA Club Induction at 6:00
Thursday, May 19th: Drama Showcase 7:00
May 23rd – Mary 25th: Final Exams
Thursday, May 26th: 8th Grade Awards Ceremony at 1:15
Monday, May 30th: Memorial Day, no school
Tuesday, May 31st: Last Day of School
KANKAKEE SCHOOL DISTRICT 111
S CHO OL - B ASE D HE AL TH CE NTER S
KANKAKEE HIGH KANKAKEE JUNIOR HIGH 1200 West Jeffery 2250 Crestwood
815-933-0690 815- 933- 0772
FAX 815-933-6740 FAX 815-933-6730
Kankakee School District 111’s School- Based Health Centers provide affordable health and mental health services in two convenient locations. Dental services are also available at the KJHS site. Open Monday through Friday with the exception of school holidays and breaks.
Remember that every year all Kindergarten or First, Sixth, and Ninth grade students need a physical examination. Students
participating in sports and all out-of state transfer students need a physical exam. All students need up to date immunizations.
Next year, all 6th graders will need a tdap vaccine. All 6th and 7th graders will need one dose of meningococcal vaccine after
the age of 10. All 12th graders will need one or two doses of meningococcal vaccine, depending on their age at the time of their
first dose. The Health Center may be of help with these requirements.
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Kankakee School District #111
K A N K A K E E J U N I O R H I G H S C H O O L
Integrated Pest Management Program Notification
“Kankakee School District #111 complies with the Structural Pest Control Act (Public Act 91-0525
SB#529) through the active involvement in an Integrated Pest Management Program. As part of this
program the district relies to the greatest extent possible on nontoxic, biological, cultural and
mechanical pest management practices as well as the use of natural pest control agents. Chemical and
airborne pesticides will be used only when necessary, with a preference given for products that are least
harmful to human and health and the environment. Such chemical and airborne applications will be
made only after normal business hours so to minimize the exposure to any individuals who normally
access our buildings. As part of this program, any individual wishing to be placed ona notification list
may contact the Kankakee School District Business Office at 815-933-0715 and speak with Ken Carr,
Director of Maintenance. By providing your name, address, phone number and the school district
buildings you would like to be notified about, the maintenance department will attempt to contact you
at least 48 hours in advance of any scheduled airborne or chemical applications being undertaken, or as
soon as possible in the event any emergency applications are needed. If you have any questions or
need additional information please contact Ken Carr at 815-933-0715.”
Kankakee Junior High School
2250 E Crestwood
Kankakee, Il 60901
815-933-0730
Fax - 815-935-7272
Court Street Ford is partnering with Kankakee High School to help the Kankakee High School
Booster/PTO Club raise up to $6000 during a one day test drive fundraising event on Thursday May
5, 2016.
When the schools are looking for extra avenues to raise funds, Ford’s Drive 4 UR School event is
making it possible. Court Street Ford and KHS Students are encouraging the community to come
out and support the current and future students at Kankakee High School by taking a test driving in a
new Ford vehicle. Each test drive nets school clubs, groups or extracurricular activities $20.
This event is about the students and we would like to get enough people here in order for them to
reach the $6000 goal. This is a great opportunity to so show your support by taking a FREE test
drive.
The Drive 4 UR School test drive fundraising event will be…
When: Thursday May 5, 2016
Time: 11 am till 6 pm
Where: Kankakee High School - Back Parking Lot
1200 W Jeffery Street, Kankakee, IL