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#KSI BOE October 11 2023.mp4

Our Tiger STRIPES

King Street Intermediate Students and Staff follow our STRIPEs which stands for demonstrating safety, teamwork, respect, integrity, personal best, and empathy.   We start our day with our pledge to one another that, "We show our stripes today and every day.  That's the King Street Way (King Street Pledge, 2016)!

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Celebrating Big & Small Success throughout the year!

History of King Street Intermediate 

King Street Intermediate, built-in 1964 as South King Street Elementary School, enrolled area students in kindergarten through sixth grade.  In 1976, the King Street Primary school joined King Street Intermediate as the King Street Campus.  King Street Intermediate was home to students from third to fifth grade.  During the 2010-2011 school year, with the closing of Mill Ridge Intermediate, all grade three students were moved to the primary schools, and King Street Intermediate students, including fourth and fifth graders from both Mill Ridge Primary and King Street Primary, under the campus model with one principal and one assistant principal.  One principal led both school buildings from 2010-2019.  The school enrollment continued following the district's trends, and from 2010 enrollment at 373 students to current enrollment of 390, a 4.27% increase.  King Street Intermediate has gone through many changes yet has maintained high expectations of students and staff alike to work with a growth mindset, inclusion, respect for others, and a welcoming environment for family and community support.  Home to the King Street Tigers, students following their King Street STRIPES (Safety, Teamwork, Respect, Integrity, Personal Best & Empathy).

King Street continues to be "The Best Place to Be."

Proclamation

25th Anniversary

PROCLAMATION 


Proclamation ARBOR DAY 

APRIL 2000