Sunday, September 15, 2019

Kickapoo announcements Sept. 16 - 20, 2019

Kickapoo Families,

It was another beautiful weekend in the Ozarks. We hope you were able to enjoy it
with family and friends.

Please call 523-8749 on Monday, Sept. 16th to schedule your conferences.
Fall Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held Thursday, Sept. 19th from 3:30 -
7:30 p.m.
If Sept. 19th is not convenient for you or later in the semester you need to meet with teachers
don't hesitate to contact them or counselors at any point during the course of the year. We are
here to support your student.

Grades & D/F phone callsPlease remember that any grades in CANVAS are not accurate. Grades in eSchool are
the official grades for students.
I will continue sending phone messages on a weekly basis to the homes of students
who have a D or F in any of their classes. If you haven't started checking eSchool grades please do so.
IF you receive the phone call please check eSchool to see what class(es) your student
has the D/F. We also recommend you contact the teacher with questions, concerns, or
you feel an error has been made.

For clarification, the report I use to determine who receives these calls runs at 6:30 a.m.
the day you receive the call. It is possible teachers update grades during the course of the
day. Again, please check eSchool on a regular basis and direct questions to the teacher(s).

Need a ride to school OR Looking to help students
in need of a ride?
Chief Carpooling! If you need a ride to and/or from school on certain days and times or every day, sign up to be a rider and you will be matched with a student who can help!
If you are looking to help your peers and earn volunteer hours, sign up to be a driver and help! You can sign up for certain days and times or every day.


Arrival & Dismissal
As a reminder students can arrive/be dropped off as early at 7 a.m. and
classes begin at 7:50 a.m. Monday - Thursday and 8:20 a.m. on Friday's.
We dismiss at 2:50 everyday and students not under the direct supervision of a coach or
teacher must be picked up by 3:30 p.m. each day.


Scholarship Bulletin
The September Scholarship Bulletin can be found HERE. You can find this and
much more on the Counselor's Corner Website.

Student Flu Clinic at Kickapoo on Monday, Oct. 7th at 8 a.m.
Springfield Public Schools, in cooperation with Jordan Valley Community Health Center, and with support from CoxHealth, Mercy and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department, is offering seasonal flu vaccine to any student free of charge, as supply allows.


The Inactivated Influenza (flu shot) Vaccine will be administered. 
For your convenience, a fillable version of the required consent form is available to complete, print, sign, and return to your child's school nurse. Paper copies of the required consent form are available at the school site.
Parents should contact their child’s school nurse if they have additional questions. 
Stay Connected to Kickapoo!
As a reminder the information shared below is NOT all inclusive to what is happening
at Kickapoo High School. To find more information about KHS and what's happening
you will find it HERE or at kickapoochiefs.org

The best way to stay in the know is to check the calendar and daily announcements
as they are updated each day and can be found in the left column. I would recommend
bookmarking our web page and checking it daily to stay informed of the KHS
happenings.


I would also encourage you to connect with us via social media as we share what’s going on
at KHS. Check us out on
Instagram @KickapooHighSchool
Twitter @KickapooChiefs
Facebook - Kickapoo High School
Website - Kickapoochiefs.org

Reminder - Primrose and Jefferson Construction will delay drop off & pickup at KHS
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Dear Kickapoo parents:
We are looking forward to welcoming our 2,000 students back to Kickapoo High School Aug. 13. In preparation for the first day of school, we want to make you aware that road improvements currently in progress may require you to modify your typical route to Kickapoo.
 The City of Springfield is widening Primrose Street to five lanes between South Avenue and Kimbrough Avenue, which will include the addition of bike lanes, sidewalks, storm sewer, curb and gutter, gas and water renewals, traffic signal upgrades at the intersection of Jefferson Avenue and Primrose Street, and a sewer extension.
 Once complete, this will improve traffic flow around our school. In the meantime, students, staff, parents and other visitors will need to adapt as road closures and other traffic modifications are required.
 Please be aware of the following changes:
  1. Primrose will be reduced to two lanes of traffic and there will be no left turn lane for the duration of the project, which is estimated to be completed by the end of October. As a result, we suggest you avoid left turns from Primrose into the KHS campus.
  2. Walkers and bike riders should also be aware that there are currently no sidewalks on Primrose.
To accommodate the anticipated traffic congestion, we encourage you to plan ahead, allow extra time and exercise caution and patience as you are traveling in these areas.

We appreciate your cooperation in adapting to this temporary situation so that we can ensure the safety of our students, staff and others who visit our school.

Thank you!

HallPass Visitor Management System
Please see below for more specifics. You can also watch a video here outlining the step-by-step process ALL visitors go through when they check into schools using Hall Pass. 

IF you are attending any of our assemblies during the school day
please plan ahead and pre-register with us through HallPass prior
to the day of the assembly. This will alleviate long lines and potential frustration the day of the assembly.
Once you have registered with HallPass at KHS the process is quick each time you visit.

Springfield Public Schools is pleased to announce that we will begin using a visitor management system
known as Hall Pass. The system will support our ongoing efforts to provide a safe environment
for our students and staff by helping us better track all visitors in our schools, including parents, friends,
volunteers and other guests.

To help prepare for this new process, we are providing the following overview of how the system works.
  • Upon entering the school, visitors will be asked to present a valid state-issued ID, which will be scanned into the system. 
  • Upon reading the information, Hall Pass will compare visitor identification data against an integrated, comprehensive database of registries for every state and the District of Columbia. This scanning process is quick, easy and has the ability to provide alerts on people who could jeopardize the safety of our school. 
  • Once the ID has been scanned and entry into our school is approved, the system will create a unique badge that identifies the visitor and date of the visit. Visitors will be required to wear this badge throughout their visit. 
  • Upon leaving the school, the badge is returned to the office for sign out. During that individual’s next visit to any SPS school, a new badge is easily produced through Hall Pass without the need to rescan the ID. 

Please note that through this process, no other data from the ID is gathered or recorded, nor is the information shared with any outside agency. If you are interested in learning more about the visitor management system, please visit the Hall Pass website: http://hallpassid.com/.

The safety of our students is our highest priority and the Hall Pass visitor management system provides a consistent way to help ensure that those who are granted access to our schools do not present a danger to our students and staff. This approach to visitor management complements the work to provide the 31 additional secure entrances approved by voters in April as part of Proposition S. In support of this integrated effort, all visitors to the school must be scanned into the system and obtain a visitor badge. 

Thank you for your understanding and support of enhancing safety protocols in our school. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this new process, please let me know.

2019 - 2020 Springfield Public Schools Calendar .
Here is the FULL CALENDAR.

Please remember we are here for you and your student. Don't hesitate to reach out to us at
any time.

Have a great week and #GoChiefs #OneTribe #WeTribeTogether


Dr. Bill Powers
Principal
Kickapoo High School

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