News & Announcements
for KRHS
Important Dates For August and September
September 1: No School
September 4: No School (Labor Day)
September 7: School Board Meeting 6:30pm
September 21: School Board Meeting 6:30pm
September 29: Homecoming Pep Rally
September 30: Homecoming Athletic Events
October 6: Teacher Professional Day / No School
October 8: KRHS Band performs in Fall Foliage Parade
October 9: Columbus Day / No School
October 11: PSAT for Grades 9, 10 and 11
October 12: Blue Day for students (Thursday)
October 21: Jazz All States
October 25: All NE Choral Festival
October 27: Project CLIMB Trip
News and Announcements
Important Attendance and Tardiness Reminders
Families must provide notification for any school absence stating the reason for the absence. Please call 603-927-2302 or email hsattendance@kearsarge.org. Please see the student handbook for a list of excused absences. All absences that exceed three consecutive days must be excused by a medical professional.
Students who are tardy to school and/or class will receive two verbal warnings. The third unexcused tardy will result in a 30-minute after-school detention. Please notify the main office for any extenuating circumstances.
Science News
This September, students in GIS Mapping will be sampling fish populations in what is known as "Trout Stream" and Stevens Brook in partnership with the New Hampshire Fish and Game.
News from the Counseling Office
Upcoming Dates from the Counseling Center:
9/12 Applying to College 101 (For 12th graders) (i dont know the time??)
9/27 5pm-7pm College Fair
10/11 Digital PSATs for all 9th, 10th, 11th grades
PSATs will be offered at no cost for all 9th, 10th, and 11th grades on October 11th. Our expectation is that all students will participate. Now is the time to start preparing! Go to the following site for more information: https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/digital/digital-practice-preparation
KRHS Student Margaret Rivard to Swim English Channel
Margaret Rivard and family will be traveling to England where Margret will be attempting to swim the English Channel! Margret's swim window is September 6-13th. The Channel boat captain, using the safety boat "Rowena" will be making the decision about her exact date and time based on the weather, trying to give her the best possible conditions.
The tracker link below will be active during her swim so that she can be followed. Margret will be raising money for swim safety awareness and drowning prevention.
Margret has been training extensively, for years and is very excited for this attempt. If successful, she will achieve the elusive and very competitive Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming.
Margart's tracker link can be found here. Good luck Margaret!
Save the Date!
42nd Street will be performed at the KRHS Auditorium this November 10, 11 and 12!
Parking Permits
Parking permits are required for all students that wish to park on the KRHS campus. Permits are available in the main office for $10.00 each ($2.00 for each additional car/household). Stickers should be placed on the rear driver side window.
Student Handbooks
The 2023-2024 student handbook is available. Please remember to review the handbook with your family. The Student Handbook can be found on the KRHS website or by clicking here.
Chromebook Loaners
Chromebooks are only loaned out to those students whose Chromebooks are undergoing repair. Please make sure all Chromebooks come to school daily with a full charge!
Senior Project Information
Students should use the website and google classroom to locate up-to-date senior project information. Any questions can be directed to Dr. Geraghty in the main office
Student Early Dismissal
Please come physically into the building if you plan to sign your student out early. We are keeping a record of who releases and transports our students if they leave prior to the end of the school day
KRHS Standard of Dress Reminder
We ask for your partnership in reinforcing the KRHS standard of dress
Minimum Requirements:
Students must wear standard articles of clothing to include tops and bottoms, or their equivalent one piece option as well as footwear.
Clothing must cover areas from one armpit across to the other armpit, down to approximately 2 to 3 inches in length from the top of the upper thighs. Tops must have shoulder straps or sleeves. Rips or tears in clothing must be outside the areas required to be covered.
Shoes must be worn at all times and should be safe for the school environment.
Clothing that covers undergarments must be opaque and undergarments may not be worn as outerwear.
Headwear may be worn provided it does not interfere with learning or interpersonal communication.
Sunglasses may not be worn inside the building unless directed by a medical professional and coordinated through the school nurse or administration.
Specialized courses and/or activities may require specialized attire, such as sports uniforms or safety gear.
Additional Requirements:
Clothing may not depict, display, imply, advertise, or advocate illegal, violent, vulgar, obscene, or lewd conduct, weapons, or the use of alcohol, nicotine, marijuana or other controlled substances.
9. Clothing may not state, imply, display, or depict speech/imagery targeting or discriminating against groups based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, religious affiliation, or any other protected classification.
10. Clothing and accessories that endanger student or staff safety may not be worn.
11. Apparel, jewelry, accessories, tattoos, or manner of grooming that, by virtue of its color, arrangement, trademark or any other attribute, denotes membership in a gang that advocates illegal or disruptive behavior is prohibited.
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