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All library books are due back by Friday, June 8, to allow time for an inventory of materials.  Students are still expected to have a book for RED time until the end of the school year, so they may need to utilize public libraries, classroom libraries, personal collections, etc. to obtain a book.

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From the monthly archives: February 2012

2012 KMS Science Fair

On February 8, 2012 By

It’s almost Science Fair Time! Students are talking about variables and hypotheses. You may wonder what they are talking about when they mention Wikispaces. Perhaps your child is requesting materials for experiments and maybe they are turning your kitchen into their personal laboratory.   On Friday, May 4th, 2012 the fourth annual Kennett Middle School [...]

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The at the NHHEAF Network Organizations is dedicated to providing students and families with valuable information about the college planning process from savings options and college admissions requirements, to applying for financial aid and scholarships. We serve all student populations: traditional, continuing education, graduate,  and adult learner. We offer college planning materials and coordinate speakers [...]

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Alert Now

On February 29, 2012 By

SAU 9 is contracting with “Alert Now” to facilitate communication with families across the school district.  This program has been in use at Kennett High School for over a year, and is now being implemented in all SAU 9 schools.  This will enable us to begin to use recorded messages to communicate reminders, cancellations and [...]

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What is R.T.I.?

On February 16, 2012 By

 RTI (Response to Intervention), is an educational program that targets interventional strategies to assist students in being successful in school. Some of the strategies at KMS include: remediation in math, reading, and writing; directed study skills, academic monitoring, behavioral intervention plans, or enrichment activities that support academic achievement. At KMS, our day begins with a [...]

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It has been brought to our attention by a local doctor that children are using a product called Buckyballs to simulate  piercings.  Buckyballs are small, round magnets that users can mold into different shapes and sizes. This product contains strong magnets which several children in the Mt. Washington Valley have accidentally swallowed. This has the [...]

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