In celebration of National Principal Month, we want to express our deepest gratitude to Mrs. Lee and Mr. Sheffield for their unwavering dedication and leadership. Thank you for your hard work, vision, and the countless hours you invest to ensure our school's success. We are truly fortunate to have such inspiring leaders guiding our school community!

Kossuth Middle School students were honored with the Empathy Award for their kindness and compassion. Their efforts to support and care for others truly stood out, showing the positive impact of their actions both in and outside the classroom. #WeAreASD #LearnLeadEXCEL
https://www.alcornschools.org/o/kossuth-middle-school/article/1794564

Mrs. Austin’s class watched *The Outsiders*, and the students really brought the characters to life. They got creative making the characters and the story super relatable. It made the whole experience a lot more fun and engaging!
Mr. Killough’s class had a blast building LEGO marble mazes and cardboard box houses. The students got hands-on, using their creativity and problem-solving skills to design their projects. It was a fun and engaging way to learn while building something cool!


We are excited that one of our own, Mrs. Amy Marsh, is debuting her original play at Jacinto this week. She has written this musical, showcasing musicians and music from MS artists, for a fundraiser to help support the Jacinto Foundation. Our own Alcorn County school board member, Charlette Foster is the Executive Director of the foundation. Many of Mrs. Marsh's drama club students are helping with the production. The show is full of comedy and great music from many local musicians. It opens this Thursday night at the old Jacinto schoolhouse.

Homecoming dress up days for the week of October 21st -25th!!

Hunter Wilbanks had his 6th grade students calculate the speed of toys by measuring their distance and the time of motion.





Mrs. Smith's 8th grade science students have completed two labs during the first nine weeks. Life science skills like labeling the phases of the cell cycle in the Oreo lab help students see all of the parts of the cell. They practiced modeling speciation during the skittles speciation lab.





The Alcorn School District is aware of and will be monitoring the incoming weather situation this evening. Should the need for schedule changes arise, we will communicate as quickly as possible regarding all decisions.
#WeAreASD

#WeAreASD

KMS Football will start tonight vs Iuka at 5:30. Come out and support the KMS Football team!

#WeAreASD #LearnLeadEXCEL

Reminders for Monday's football game vs Iuka!

Kossuth Drama club is gearing up for an exciting fundraiser!!

ATTENTION: IF ANY CHEER, DANCE, BASKETBALL (GIRLS AND BOYS), OR FOOTBALL PARENT DID NOT GET THE QR CODE TO REGISTER FOR PICTURE PURCHASE, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR CHILD'S COACH OR EMAIL MS. DOOLEY.
mdooley@alcornschools.org
Attention any student that ordered class rings last year from Balfour those will be here tomorrow at 8:00am for pickup. Please make sure if your child got a class ring they pick it up tomorrow.

#theatreisforeveryone #breakaleg

KMS: please fill out this Device Acceptance Form for your student to receive an iPad. This is in addition to the Handbook Acknowledgement Form.
https://alcornschools.jotform.com/241987525217060
Attention KMS Football, Dance, Cheer, and Basketball Parents: Sports pictures will be this Wednesday morning August 7th.

What an EXCITING day! Breakfast was provided by Modern Woodman and we also got cookies from Walmart and snacks from Wilco. Then we celebrated the Wedding of Marlee Sue Bradley and Cade Hatcher with a shower. We also had lunch provided by Frontline Auto in Kossuth.




