Watch today's daily announcement video to see what Mrs. Kaminski has in her pocket!
National Poem In Your Pocket Day
Roses are red, here's something new, violets are violet, they aren't blue!

Aww... Mrs. Kaminski, is that a Monday Morning Corny?
National Month - This Week
National Work Zone Awareness Week (NWZAW) is an annual spring campaign held at the start of construction season that encourages safe driving through highway work zones. The key message is for drivers to use extra caution in work zones.

There are typically more than 300 state highway and bridge improvement projects, in addition to other municipality-sponsored construction projects scheduled across Wisconsin every year that require work zones.

Last year, Wisconsin recorded more than 1,800 work zone crashes that resulted in 665 injuries and 17 fatalities.

Road workers, like all workers, have the right to a safe work environment, and all drivers have the obligation to exercise caution when traveling through work zones. So, the State of Wisconsin joins road workers throughout Wisconsin and the United States in advocating for safe driving in work zones.

FOLLOW THE LAW. Slow down and move over, if possible, when you see flashing lights.

Additionally, remember that texting and driving is illegal throughout the state, and it's illegal to talk on a handheld cell phone while driving through a work zone.

PLEASE GIVE UNDIVIDED ATTENTION TO THE ROAD!
Tickets are now available for Grace Provan’s senior portfolio, NUMBER THE STARS! Good news - tickets are FREE! Masks and social distancing are required at the event. 

Performances are April 30th @ 7, May 1st @ 2 & 7.
The weather is heating up and so are the deals at the Laser Locker. Please visit our website www.laser-locker.com and use the code SUMMERSALE21 for 25% discount.
Attention Seniors! Senior Gala tickets are on sale during all lunch hours in the library now thru Wednesday, May 5th. Tickets are $70 and include a plated dinner, signature mocktail, late-night snacks, dancing, Comedy Sportz, raffle prizes, and more!
 
The (semi-formal attire) event will be held on June 5th at Western Lakes Golf Course.
 
When purchasing tickets, be prepared to sign up for a table. Each table can hold 8 people. Virtual students will be able to purchase tickets online (link coming next week) but they will need to contact Mrs. Voigt or Mrs. Gill to sign up for a table. You cannot sign up for a table before purchasing a ticket first.
 
Gala permission slips are available in the library or by clicking here. Please return the signed permission slip with your payment. Virtual students may email the signed form back if needed.
 
If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Voigt or Mrs. Gill.
Sgt. Jeffre Schafer from the U.S. Marines will be presenting information and answering your questions about the U.S. Marines in a virtual visit TODAY. Please click on the Google Meet link to join TODAY from 10:10 am - 10:40 am.
Attention students signed up to take AP Exams. Exams run May 3rd - May 17. Exam locations have been determined and the link can be found in the announcements. The schedule is posted around the school, has been shared with your AP teacher, and will be sent out in a message through Total Registration. 
 
Please remember that any cancellation requests are done through Total Registration and there is a $4 cancellation fee. Please contact Mr. Rortvedt (rortvedp@kmsd.edu) with any questions you have.
Ms. Beard and Mrs. Voigt are celebrating their birthdays today! Happy birthday!
The KM Boys JV2 Team finished in 2nd place overall in the first Classic 8 JV2 Mini meet of the year a Moor Downs GC on Wednesday. The team shot a 198 total and was led by Fr. Fin Y. (44) (1st place), Fr. Brandon S. (47) (3rd place), Drew R. (53), Jack H. (54) and So. Rolf H. (Other team scores Arrowhead 190, KM 198, Mukwonago 231, North 233)
The KM Boys VR Team placed 5th in the BC Varsity Invite at Wanaki GC. The Lasers squad bested 13 other varsity teams shooting a team score of 318. The team was led by Sr. Will A. (74) (T-6) with Fr. Spencer S. (79), Jr. Mason F. (83), Jr. Max K. (84), and Jr. Colin S. (Other team scores: Homestead (300), Tosa East (305), Arrowhead (311), Germantown (414))
Tryouts for the 2021-2022 HS Dance team are coming up on June 17 and 18 at the High School. Tryout Packets can be found online at https://kmhsdanceteam.wixsite.com/kmhsdance/tryout-information. Questions can be directed to Coach Katelyn kmhsdanceteam@gmail.com.
Thursday, April 29
G V Softball vs Catholic Memorial 4:30 pm
B JV Golf @ Nagawaukee 2:30 pm
Doors are not to be propped open for any reason. This is a safety issue and concern.

Students are not allowed to let other people into the building for any reason--even if you know it’s another student! All visitors and students arriving late need to enter through the main office entrance. If students are found to be letting people into the building, there will be consequences. Remember: we have cameras!
MASKS
Please make sure you are bringing your own masks to school, and wearing them properly!
CLASSROOM CLEANING
Be sure to follow your classroom cleaning expectations to help us all stay as safe as possible!
REUSABLE WATER BOTTLES
Our bubblers are turned off, but the refill stations are still on. Remember to bring your reusable water bottles to stay hydrated!
IDs
Please remember to wear your student ID every day, and at all times while you are in school. It is very important that you use those IDs (examples: lunchroom, signing in and out, etc.) so we reduce any unnecessary contact.
HAND SANITIZER
Use hand sanitizer regularly! It's especially important to wash/sanitize before eating, and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.
SOCIAL DISTANCING
Please stay 6 feet or more apart, and do NOT leave your Advisory to seek face-to-face help, instead, use google meet to work with your teachers.
Hold the delivered pickles, hold the lettuce, anything outside the school cafeteria or your home-prepared meal does upset us.

Parents/guardians and students are asked not to bring/deliver food or beverages from any outside commercially prepared eating establishments to school to be consumed by students during their regular mealtimes, or any school hours.

It is noted in the student handbook that food from area restaurants will not be accepted during the school day. In addition, in our August 14, 2020 campus welcome back letter, we mentioned “Special food deliveries will not be allowed during the school day. Special deliveries sent to the school will be sent back with the person delivering the food, and will not be accepted or delivered to the student. When a parent/guardian needs to drop off a delivery for a student, the parent/guardian must communicate that to the student. Students will not be called down to the office to pick up their delivery. They will be required to pick it up during passing time or during their lunch break. Students will be required to turn the product over to office staff for disposal upon entering the building and will then be sent to class.

Please remember that money can be added to student lunch accounts electronically via the Infinite Campus parent portal.
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