
This is a friendly reminder about the presentation, "The Role of Parents in Education-Based Athletics," happening tonight at 5:00 PM at the Rock County High School Gym. This session is an excellent opportunity to learn more about how parents can positively impact their child's athletic and educational journey.
We encourage parents of athletes of all ages to attend. Your involvement is key to fostering a supportive and enriching environment for our student-athletes.
HS Winter Sport Parent Meetings will follow the presentation.
We look forward to seeing you there!

Just a reminder of the NCA Speaker and Parents Meetings with Winter Coaches in Bassett this Sunday starting at 5:00 in the Gym.

Congratulations to these football players for receiving District D2-7 Honors:
1st team-Branson Anderson & Chase Gewecke
Honorable Mention-Collin Hagan, Atwood Albrecht, Keian Fischer

Today, the 7th Grade participated in an intense mental competition, mastering the Rules of Multiplying and Dividing Integers through a highly engaging and collaborative game.




Junior High Boys Wrestling at Burwell this Thursday Nov 14th starting at 4:00 at Burwell HS.
LiveStream---https://fan.hudl.com/longhorns

The One-Act performers will be competing at Wheeler Central on Tuesday, November 19th for the NVC One-Act competition. For anyone interested in attending here is the schedule and parking instructions.


No After School Enrichment on Thursday, November 14th.

Join us at KPCS! We are looking for an assistant cook, starting December 2. Work hours are from 7 am until 2 pm. The starting wage is $14 hr with paid time off, long-term disability, snow day pay, and retirement. Call Principal Rachel Hall or stop in for an application.


Please join us!


O'Neill Junior High Girls Basketball Tournament Information for Saturday November 16th:
Admission: $3 for adults; $2 for students, no passes accepted.
Streaming: All varsity events will stream on the Eagle Eye Broadcasting YouTube
channel (https://www.youtube.com/@EagleEyeBroadcasting).


Valentine Junior High Girls Basketball information for Tuesday November 12th:
THE GAME WILL BE LIVESTREAMED @ https://www.youtube.com/@valentinebadgercast


On Sunday November 17th at 5:00 North Central will be hosting The Nebraska Coaches Association in Presenting "The Role of Parents in Education-Based Athletics". This presentation will be held in the Rock County Gym prior to the Winter High School Sports Season Parents Meeting.


PTO will be offering basketball for students in grades K-6. Please fill out and submit this form by November 15, 2024. https://forms.gle/Jw1N9Bg5JJuQBRds8

Give the Gift of Life! Please consider donating blood at the Keya Paha County High School Zak Palmer Memorial Blood Drive this Wednesday, November 6 from 9:00 am until 3:00 pm in the school Multi-Purpose room. Walk-ins are welcome!


Students at KPCS continue to seek opportunity to expand their skills! Miss Wentworth reported, "the entire 3rd and 4th grade class sought opportunities during a Descriptive Writing Celebration. Each student shared from the "Author's Chair" and other students gave shout outs for the amazing skills they saw their classmates apply to their writing." We are so proud that KPCS students are building their writing skills. The world needs you!





'Tis the season for FFA fruit sales. The season where students are provided with the opportunity to apply real life skills in sales and the opportunity for community members to help develop these life skills. We appreciate all community members that take the time to help students learn how to better their communication skills and sales skills.


There will be NO After School Enrichment on October 31st.

Cross Country students-Please bring your uniforms to the office. Mrs. Klemesrud will pick them up on Thursday, October 31st, at 4:00.

2024 National FFA Convention has come to a close. Students sought opportunities to connect with colleges, businesses, and fellow peers throughout this trip. They learned about career opportunities and further developed their leadership skills. They stepped out of their comfort zones to make conversations and experienced cultures of different states. They are excited to share what they have learned on this trip with the rest of the chapter!






