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Jan. 17, 2013
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Upcoming Events
Jan. 18—School Closed.
Jan. 18—Charity Cornhole Tournament at
Sports Express, 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 21—School Closed.
Jan. 23—District Celebration, 7 p.m. in the KHS
auditorium.
Jan. 26—KHS Softball Fundraiser Night at
Thirsty’s Oasis.
Jan. 26—Kings LAX Appreciation Day at Dick’s,
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Jan. 26—Sticks Up Indoor Lacrosse Clinic, 6-9
p.m. at KEC (old KME gym).
Jan. 27-29—Kings Winter Cheer Clinic.
Jan. 28—KHS Parent/Teacher Conferences, 4-7
p.m.
Jan. 29 –JFB Mobile Dentist.
Jan. 31-Feb. 2—KJH Musical Disney’s Aladdin Jr.
7 p.m. in the high school auditorium.
Jan. 31—CIS Puttin’ on the Hits mandatory prac-
tice, 3:30 p.m. at CIS.
Feb. 2—Winter Guard Garage Sale at JFB, 8:30
a.m. to 3 p.m.
Feb. 7—CIS Parent/Teacher Conferences, 4-7:30
p.m.
Feb. 9—ACT at Kings High School, 7 a.m.
More event information can be found at: http://www.kingslocal.net/Calendar/Pages/default.aspx
Charity Cornhole
Tournament
Hosted by Kings Volleyball
7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 18, at
Sports Express, 5280 Kings
Mills Road.
There are two levels of
play—Competitive and
Recreational. There is an
entry donation of 5 canned
goods or $5 per player.
To register email Coach
Schuler at AmandaMead-
KHS Softball Fundraiser
Night at Thirsty’s Oasis
Saturday, Jan. 26
Congratulations to Kings High School Senior Nick Collado on being named a
finalist for the “That’s My Boy” award sponsored by the National Football
Federation. Nick is a running back for the Kings Knights Football Team. This
is one of the most prestigious awards in all of Ohio sports!
Nick’s athletic and academic accomplishments have made him the lone rep-
resentative from the Eastern Cincinnati Conference, said Knights Coach
Andy Olds.
Congratulations also go out to Kennedy Cook on being
selected as the 2013 Anthony Munoz Foundation Offensive Lineman of the
Year for Division 2 in Ohio. The award recognizes top Linemen in the tri-
state region for their successes on and off the playing field. Keeping with the
mission of the Foundation, division winner must have shown a level of aca-
demic success and community involvement as well. Nick and Kennedy will
be honored at a black-tie banquet February 28, at the Westin Cincinnati.
Collado
Cook
The Kings Local School District’s Kokorodza Marimba Ensemble will once again
perform at the Cincinnati Museum Center’s “African Culture Fest” this week-
end. They will perform in the Patricia A. Corbett Children’s Theater on Sunday,
Jan. 20, beginning at noon. Following their noon performance, they will present a
short workshop teaching some young audience members to play a marimba
tune. The workshop will be followed by another performance by the marimba
ensemble.
That morning at 9 a.m. (Sunday, Jan. 20), the Kokorodza Marimba Ensemble will
be featured on FOX19 for a segment about the African Culture Fest.
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The Kings Junior High School Theatre department proudly pre-sents DISNEYS ALADDIN JR. 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 31, Friday, Feb. 1, and Saturday, Feb 2. in the Kings High School auditorium. Tickets are available at the door one hour before show time. Tickets are $8
for adults and $5 for children.
Please join us for Disney’s classic story of a misfit street urchin who accidently meets a beautiful princess and falls in love, as it comes to life on our musical stage. Filled with magic, mayhem, and flying car-
pet rides, this “diamond-in-the-rough” tale will take you from the Arabian streets of Agrabah to a whole new world in the skies above.”
Click here for the advance ticket order form.
Quiz Bowl
Some teachers at Kings Junior High want-
ed a better way for students to review
previously learned material. Something
that would be fun and engaging.
So team leaders Brent Allen, Mike San
Marco, Erik Poggi, and Matt Knott came
up with the idea of Quiz Bowl. Organized
much like a game show, Quiz Bowl takes
nine teams of three students each and
matches them up in a battle of
knowledge. Students are asked questions
about math, science, language arts, history, and social studies.
Thanks to a grant from the Great Cincinnati Foundation, KJH was able
to purchase a wireless buzzer system for this game. After a question
was read students buzzed in. The team with the fastest buzzer and
correct answer scored a point. Each KJH Team (White, Red, and Blue)
had three competitive teams (A, B, and
C).
At the end of the first match the White
Team emerged victorious. This was based
on the combined score of the White
Team’s three competitive teams. The
team of Ethan Cain, Julianna Powers, and
Jonathan Moster (8 Blue) were the overall
champions.
“This was a first attempt, but it went
amazingly well,” Mr. Allen said. They are
already brainstorming ways to make it
better. The plans are to host four Quiz Bowls each year.
“The students were very excited to participate and the audience had
tracking sheets so they could follow along,” Mr. Allen said.
This will certainly become a new tradition at KJH.
Sharing an Interest
Students in Diane Wallace’s class at J.F. Burns Elemen-tary are authors.
They researched a topic of interest, then wrote a book full of facts and illus-trations.
The students’ inter-ests were varied.
They wrote about the Titanic, the Civil War, dogs, myth-ological creatures, famous landmarks, singers, animals, and more.
When the project was finished students shared their sto-ries with students in Wendy Flynn’s third grade class.
Pictured are: Prakash Balasubramanian and Isaac Moore. Prakash’s book was called Animals in the Desert.
The Mercy Health Mobile Mammogram Van Coming to
Kings March 5-7
The Mercy Health Mobile Mammography Van will be in the
Kings Local School District to offer screening mammograms
for female Kings community members who are 40-years of age
or older.
The screening takes approximately 10-15 minutes and will be
available at all of our schools. Please click here for dates and
times and more information.
To schedule an appointment please call 686-3300.
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Spring 2013 SAY Soc-
cer Registration
Online registration is
now open and ends
January 31. You can
register at
www.kingssoccer.org
Click the link below for
more information.
SAY Soccer Flyer
“Sticks Up” Indoor Lacrosse Clinic
Kings Education Center (old KME Gymnasium)
Saturday, Jan. 26, 6-9 p.m.
Presented by Kings Men’s Lacrosse
Especially designed for Kings Youth Players, Grades 2-6
Registration Deadline Monday, Jan. 21
This three hour clinic is designed for players of all experience levels. Players will be grouped by experi-
ence level and taken through a series of dynamic Lacrosse Drills, physical conditioning challenges,
and “chalk talks.” The day includes some friendly competition complete with prizes. This preseason
event is being coordinated by the Men’s HS Lacrosse Program and will feature Ron Cheek, Men’s Var-
sity Head Coach and his coaching staff along with several of the Kings HS Varsity Players.
Visit www.kingslax.com for details and registration form, or email Paul Caito at [email protected].
Recycled Paper
“So why recycle paper when you can just grow more trees?” Susan
Geisler asked a Deb Monroe’s 2nd grade class at South Lebanon Ele-
mentary. “Because our landfills are filling up and if we recycle paper
that saves space in the landfills. It also takes less energy to recycle
paper than it does to make new paper.”
Suzanne, environmental educator with the Warren County Water
and Sewer District, was at SLE Friday, Jan. 11, to help students make
recycled paper.
Using water, paper, and a blender Mrs. Geisler made pulp. Zak
Burress, pictured, said he really liked this project. He predicted that
his paper would look like the earth, and he was right!
JFB Valentine Care
Packages—Donations
Needed
The J.F. Burns Elemen-
tary PTO is gearing up
to send Valentine Care
Packages to JFB Alum
and 2011 KHS Gradu-
ate Spec. Zachary
(Gus) Tepe. Zach is a
member of the Air Na-
tional Guard stationed
in Afghanistan until
October 2013.
Click here for a list of
donations and to learn
more about the pro-
ject.
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Kings Winter Cheer Clinic
The KHS Cheerleaders are hosting the First Kings Winter
Cheer Clinic January 27-29. It will consist of 2 fun-filled eve-
nings of learning a cheer routine and ending with an amaz-
ing performance during halftime at a Men's Varsity Basket-
ball game with your KHS Cheerleaders. The clinic dates are:
Sunday, Jan. 27, 6:30-8:30 p.m. KJH gym
Monday, Jan. 28 6:30-8:30 p.m. KHS cafeteria
Tuesday, Jan. 29, 7:30 p.m. game KHS gym-perform at
halftime of the Kings vs. Little Miami Men's Varsity
Basketball game
Cost: $30/participant (includes t-shirt/admission into game
for participant only). Form/payment may be mail to: 8683
Meadow Drive, Mason, Ohio 45040 or door registration is 6
p.m. Sunday, Jan. 27. Any questions? Email
[email protected] or [email protected].
Cheer Clinic Flyer
Digital Media Arts Blog—Learn About the Artists
All this month students in Kelly Shields’ Digital Media Arts class at Kings
High School are blogging about themselves. Students post one of their
best works, an artist statement, a link to their website, and their future
plans.
Jacob Cornell is an “aspiring tech-geek and video game designer.”
Jerod Allen enjoys photography and making films. “Just this year I’ve pro-
duced a concentration and many other pieces of digital art.”
Learn more about DMA students at their blog
www.khsdigitalmediaarts.blogspot.com.
What they Want by Jerod Allen
El Dia De Los Reyes Magos
During the first week back from winter break students in
Rhonda Allen-Harman’s Spanish III class at Kings High School
learned about El dia de los reyes magos, or Three Kings Day.
This is a holiday celebrated in many Spanish speaking coun-
tries on January 6. The students wrote letters in Spanish to
the Three Kings. They also baked rosca de reyes (king cake)
to top off the celebration.
Students are applying the processes of science to investigate motion. On Monday, Jan. 14, students were demonstrating that the change in motion of an object is related to the size
of the force applied. They were predicting the distances different objects would move with a small force and larger
force, then applied forces and measured the re-sults. Students were also trying to find out if an object’s
mass had an effect on the distance it moved. Pictured are Adrianna Fuentes and Deslyn Dixon.
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Please join us for a Kings Community Meeting
7-8 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 27
Kings Junior High
Multipurpose Room
Superintendent Dr. Valerie Browning and Treasurer Mike
Mowery will present:
What is the district’s current financial situation?
What is the district’s financial future?
How is the district working to control costs?
A brief question and answer session will immediately follow the
presentation.
Board members and district administrators will be in attendance
to help answer questions.
Questions? Call 513-398-8050
Dr. Browning, ext. 92
Mr. Mowery, ext. 94
KJH Swim Team Sweeps Champion-ships
Congratulations to the Kings Junior High Swim team that swept league championships over the weekend! The boys and girls com-peted against nine other teams in their league to win all
three first place trophies: boys’ division, girls’ division and overall small team division!
First and second place overall finishers included Megan Sichterman and Zack Handorf in the 200 free, Emilee Carlin in the 25 Fly, Corinne Baber in the 50 Free, Zack Handorf in the 500 Free, Megan Sichterman in the 100 Fly, Jordan Cheatham and Kyle Glennon in the 100 Free and Ally Carlin in the 100 Breastroke.
We also had two league records broken by our team! First was the 25 fly a time of 13.31 seconds set in 2005. Our Emilee Carlin broke that record on Saturday swimming a 13.29 seconds! Way to go Emilee! Second was the 100 Fly a time of 1:01.31 set in 1996! Megan Sichterman broke that record on Saturday swimming a 59.42 seconds!!
Kings Kids Preschool—Registration Now Open
Kings Kids has been educating preschoolers from the Kings Local School District for more than 20 years. The Preschool and Preschool Childcare is located in the Kings Educational Center in Kings Mills. Registra-tion for the fall 2013-2014 school year began this month. Applications will be accepted until classes are filled.
Class Offerings include:
3-year-old Preschool—Three day program de-signed for children 3-years old by September 30. Morning and afternoon sessions available.
4-year-old Preschool—Two or three day pro-grams designed for children 4-years old by Sep-tember 30. Morning and afternoon sessions available.
Childcare for Preschoolers—Full time child care is also available for children enrolled in the Pre-school program.
Curriculum is based on the Ohio Early Learning Con-tent Standards for preschool education as well as the philosophy of the Kings Local School District.
Visit the website at www.kingslocal.net Go to Depart-ments-Preschool/Childcare then Kings Kids Preschool or call 398-8050 ext. 10040 for more information.
This select group of Kings Dance Team girls attended their first competition in more than five years at Seton
High School on Saturday, Jan. 12. They took home first place and scored in the "superior" range while
receiving many positive comments on choreography, execution, and technical ability!
Congratulations girls!
1797 King Ave. PO Box 910 Kings Mills , Ohio 45034
Kings Local School District
Lindsay Braud Community Relations Coordinator Phone: 513.398.8050 ext. 10014 Fax: 513.229.7590 E-mail: [email protected]
www.kingslocal.net
Kings is on Facebook!
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Find KJH on
Twitter!
In case of inclement weather, please check
www.kingslocal.net for the latest information on closings
and delays. Click the following link for the district’s policy
on closing or delaying school due to inclement weather:
Inclement Weather Guidelines
Kings Girls Recreational Fast Pitch Softball
Kings Girls “rec” Softball will have sign-ups Wednesday, Jan. 16, and Wednesday, Jan. 30,
at Columbia Intermediate School (cafeteria) 7-8 p.m. Mail-in registration is also available
(click the link below). Sign-ups are for girls T-ball through U14 and will continue until Jan-
uary 31. If you have any questions, please contact Creig Mettey at [email protected]
or call 683-8549.
Registration Form
Knight to Remember will be here before you know it. This 10th Anniversary event, at the
Great Wolf Lodge Conference Center, is on Saturday, April 13. The evening includes a
cocktail reception, dinner, live entertainment by 2nd Wind, silent and live auctions and a
fabulous basket raffle. Knight to Remember is presented by the Kings Athletic Booster
Club and benefits all junior high and high school athletic programs.
Click here for more information: Knight to Remember
Students Donate to Make A Wish Foundation
Students in Ann Wood’s and Sean Sittason’s classes at Columbia Intermediate School
donated $337.30 to the Make A Wish Foundation this month. They were able to do this
after gathering their profits from last month’s Holiday Sale, a tradition at CIS.
For the past several years teacher Ann Wood and Sean Sittason have used this holiday
sale as a way to teach math and economics.
While working in teams, students design an inexpensive product that can easily be made
and sold to other students. The teams had to compute the cost of the product, set the
price to make a profit, decide what quantity to sell, do some advertising and write a per-
suasive speech to sway students to buy their product.
At the end of the sale students donate their profits to a charity.
Kings Winter
Guard Garage Sale
Saturday, Feb. 2
8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
J.F. Burns Elemen-
tary
Click here for the
flyer.