Tuesday, September 10th, 2024

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Important Information:

  • Please search your area for missing laptops and if found, return to the main office or media center!
  • Hey Students! Did you know that we have a mascot named Morty the mustang? How would you like to be the next Morty? We need one student with Kinard spirit and energy to wear our mascot costume at an upcoming high school football game played at CSU’s football stadium. If you are interested, pick up a permission slip from student services office, fill it out with your parents and turn it in by  this Friday. We’ll pick one lucky winner next week. 

 

 

Clubs:

  • Math Counts will begin meeting today in the Media Center after school.  Meetings will end at 4 o’clock!

 

 

Athletics:

  • Our girls volleyball teams continued their winning ways with some incredibly exciting matches yesterday. Varsity won 2-0, Jv won a 2-1 thriller, C1 split 1-1 and C2 won 2-0. 
  • Our Girls tennis team won 5-1. 
  • Boys Tennis plays Webber at Fossil Creek Park, release players at 1:15, load the bus at 1:35
  • Our Football team plays Preston here, release players at 2:30
  • Looking ahead to tomorrow, girls volleyball plays Boltz, cross country has a meet at Lincoln, and girls tennis play at Fossil Creek Park

 

Good Luck to Our Mustang teams competing today!

 

 

Menu:

  • Today the lunch options are:
    • Cheese Calzone and Marinara
    • Chicken Alfredo
    • Cold Deli Yogurt and Seasonal Bread
    • Chef Salad

 

  • Served for breakfast tomorrow will be Whole Grain Waffles

 

 

 

Special Announcement:

  • Today is World Suicide Prevention Day and September is National Suicide Prevention Month. The goal of this observance is to remember those impacted by suicide, to raise awareness, and to focus efforts on directing treatment to those who need it. Everyone struggles, even if it doesn’t seem like it. It’s OK to not be OK. Here at Kinard and in PSD, we care about ourselves and each other. We all belong here, and you are never alone. If it just feels like too much and you don’t know what to do, remember:

If you need support in school now, connect with a trusted adult or a counselor. Counselors will connect you to help.

If someone you know needs help, ask how they’re doing, listen to them, and connect them to a trusted adult or a counselor. If you’re not in school, talk to a family member or call or text 988. There are resources and people available to help. You are never alone, there is always hope.

PSD does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, veteran status, age or disability in access or admission to, or treatment or employment in, its programs or activities. A lack of English speaking skills will not be a barrier to admission or participation.