
KMS STEM students have been writing affirmations about their favorite staff members within the school. Last week, they wrote thank you letters to their favorite staff members and these affirmation chains were created by students and are displayed in the hallway next to the teachers' lounge. These are just small tokens of appreciation for the hard work that our teachers and staff members put in every single day!


KMS Message: The Kossuth Softball Program will host a fundraiser selling strawberries beginning today (January 20th). Pickup or delivery will be on February 10th at Kossuth Baptist Church. The strawberries are priced at $15 per dozen and are being offered in milk chocolate, white chocolate, and mixed.

KMS Message: There is no school on Monday, due to it being Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Please see the attached information regarding the 11th Annual Kiwanis Father-Daughter Ball.


Please see the attached flyer regarding the ASD Mental Health Awareness Night.


Please see the attached image regarding ordering the KMS 2022/2023 yearbook.


KMS has been awarded a grant from Ashley Furniture and STEM101 totaling around $45,000. During our PD sessions today, the CTE teachers received hands on training from a certified STEM101 trainer from Wisconsin. In the coming months, these teachers will utilize these STEM101 kits to teach all KMS students important Science and CTE skills. Students will build their own functional ukulele, speaker, electric circuits, as well learn measurements and other “real life” skills. We are extremely appreciative of both Ashley Furniture and STEM101 for allowing KMS to be a part of this program!





There will be no rehearsal for the KMS Drama Club tonight. All cast and crew members of An Almost Blue Christmas will need to report to the Corinth Coliseum by 5:00 tomorrow afternoon (Tuesday, December 13th). Tickets will be sold at the door. The performances are at 7:00 for both nights (Dec. 13th & 16th).

KMS message:


KMS recently awarded our November Awesome Aggie Award winners. From the back row left to right is Jase Richardson, Noah White, Cutler Rickman, Brian Phillips. Front row left to right is Alice Garcia, Carsyn Rinehart, Addie Powell, and Palin Holley. Not pictured is JT Morgan. Congratulations to these students for exemplifying what it means to be an "Awesome Aggie".


KMS recently awarded our October Awesome Aggie Award winners. From the back row left to right is Bryson Hymel, Josh Essary, Ethan Killough, and Braden Hill. Front row left to right is Lillie Kate Wilkins, Auburn Nash, Natalie Harvell, and Kyleigh Street. Congratulations to these students for exemplifying what it means to be an "Awesome Aggie".


Today's staff spotlights will be on Mrs. Carleigh Mills. She is an amazing educator and her students love the way that she makes learning history fun. Please share some love for her!


Today's staff spotlight will be on Mr. Corey Killough. He is an absolutely amazing educator that goes above and beyond for his students every day to inspire a love for learning. Please share some love for him!


A bright spot to KMS, is Ms. Christy Hinton. She is a true Hometown hero who has been honored twice this school year with the Hometown hero award from Modern Woodmen. Her students and our staff are blessed to have her. Thank you for your service.



This week's staff spotlights will be on our seventh grade teachers. Today's focus is on Mrs. Beatrice Wilson. She is an amazing educator and her students love the way that she makes the learning fun. Please share some love for her!


The entire Kossuth community LOVES Mrs. Holley Jackson. She is truly a Hometown Hero and is certainly a hero to all our KMS students. #bestcounselorever


This week's staff spotlights will be on our seventh grade teachers. Today's focus is on Mrs. Robin Lindsey. She is an amazing educator and her students excel and are learning Math in new ways. Please share some love for her!


This week's staff spotlights will be on our seventh grade teachers. Today's focus is on Mrs. Whitney Callahan. She is an amazing educator and her students enjoy her class very much. Please share some love for her!


Mr. Wilbanks has his 6th grade classes completing a unit on solar systems. As part of this unit, they're printing 3D models of celestial bodies and space related crafts in The Innovation Lab. At KMS, we're taking learning to a whole new level!

This week's staff spotlights will be on our seventh grade teachers. Today's focus is on Mrs. Jennifer Morgan. She is an amazing educator and her students experience hands on learning that brings Science to life. Please share some love for her!
