A message from Mrs. Schmidt:
Congratulation to our HS Girls' Soccer team for persevering through the lack of numbers and injuries this season. It takes courage and grit to keep showing up and playing hard in the face of such adversity. We could not be more proud of how you played each game. Also, thank you to the five 8th graders who stepped up for either the whole season or the end of the season when their MS season was done. It can be a bit intimidating at first, but you all transitioned wonderfully. We will miss our seniors, Maggie and Charlotte. Thank you both for a great 4 years of soccer excitement, you were so much fun to watch and will be missed. And to all the other Lady Cougars who played this season, it was so fun to watch you play and improve and we can't wait to see you again next year! We love our Lady Cougars!!

Congratulations to the HS boys for a great season! You have every reason to be proud of your performance--Go Cougars!


Please see the Newsletter that our very own Mrs. Simpson put together to keep our community informed about music happenings--thank you Kalyn!


Roscoe has had a hard day today. It is very hard to be in charge when the principal is away at conferences!

English 9 finished reading "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. They are creating their own campsite as if they were stranded alone with no adults on an island like the students in the book. They are trying to prioritize their needs and work together with no adult input.




Ms. Hanson and the Middle School Outdoor Ed students take back the trails behind KMHS!
#wearekatahdin
#learninghappenseverywhere




Students in High School Outdoor Education and English 9 had a visit from Barry Dana to discuss Native People and their traditions, specifically the Penobscot Nation. This was a great experience for the students to learn about the Native people that lived on the lands that are around us and also lead us into some more Native studies that will be happening in the next few months in both outdoor education and English 9.



In Middle School Art, artists learned about Typography, Abstract Art, and the use of Color Schemes in art. They created an Abstract design digitally with their names and colored using a chosen color scheme. Look at that talent! (Post 1 of 3)




In Middle School Art, artists learned about Typography, Abstract Art, and the use of Color Schemes in art. They created an Abstract design digitally with their names and colored using a chosen color scheme. Look at that talent! (Post 2 of 3)




In Middle School Art, artists learned about Typography, Abstract Art, and the use of Color Schemes in art. They created an Abstract design digitally with their names and colored using a chosen color scheme. Look at that talent!(Post 3 of 3)




Haunted trail this weekend was a success for our dedicated KMHS student council and their fearless advisor. Thank you to all who came out to make it a success!



Congrats to all of our players on a great season! Senior Night Soccer--1 of 2




Senior Night-- 2 of 2



Sophomores in biology are learning about cells and the organelles that make them up. To demonstrate their understanding and further explore organelle function they are drawing either a plant or an animal cell and providing a definition and function of each of the organelles found in the specific cell type.

Booster Booth opened today for the first time this year! Many thanks to the fine folks who make this a success!


Who touched Mr. Hannigan’s beaker? One teacher out of 6 suspects left 5 fingerprints on one of Mr. Hannigan’s glass beakers. Students in forensics were tasked with dusting and lifting the fingerprints from the beaker, and fingerprinting the 6 teacher suspects to determine which one left the fingerprints.


Hello all of you "Hallow-queens" and kings! An eerie reminder that Haunted Trail sponsored by KMHS Student Council will take place on Saturday October 22 from 6 pm to 9 pm for ages 12 and up--cost is $5 per person. Consider wearing a costume that is "eerie-sistable" and join the fun as we spend the evening "Creepin' it real"!

Two of our KMHS students ((both sophomores, both sopranos) have the distinguished honor of being nominated for All Aroostook Chorus and they are both auditioning for All State Chorus next week.
Both of these talented students also sing in our school choir, 7+1 Modern Band, and their church choirs.
If you see them in the halls, make sure to congratulate this amazing accomplishment!

Students spent time dissecting fish for a comparative anatomy lesson in Bio 101. Learning about human biology through other animals' anatomy is crucial to understanding body systems and the interactions between systems.


Though this is a few weeks old, we wanted to share these students who helped with KMHS beautification by transplanting mums for the front of the building. Everyone does their part to make KMHS a better place!


