Upcoming Events
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Tomorrow
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Boys JV Basketball vs MEHS
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7:15 PM - 9:15 PM Boys V Basketball vs MEHS
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Tuesday
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Boys JV Basketball vs MEHS
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7:15 PM - 9:15 PM Boys V Basketball vs MEHS
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Wednesday
2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Boys JV Basketball vs TMHS
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3:45 PM - 5:30 PM Girls JV Basketball vs TMHS
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6:00 PM - 7:45 PM Boys V Basketball vs TMHS
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7:15 PM - 7:30 PM Dance Sr. Night
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7:30 PM - 9:15 PM Girls V Basketball vs TMHS
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Thursday
2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Girls JV Basketball vs TMHS
Announcements
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Monday-Thursday at 100% capacity
No school Friday
Activities:
Mon. & Tues.: Boys vs. Mt. Edgecumbe HS
5:30pm: JV 7:15pm: Varsity
Wed.: Boys & Girls vs. Thunder Mountain HS
2pm: Boys JV*
3:45pm: Girls JV 6pm: Boys Varsity
7:15pm: Dance Team Sr. Night
7:30pm: Girls Varsity
Thurs.: Girls & Boys vs. Thunder Mountain HS
2pm: Girls JV* 3:45pm: Girls Varsity
5:30pm: Boys JV
7pm: Boys Basketball Sr. Night
7:30pm: Girls Varsity
Fri.: Girls vs. Mt. Edgecumbe HS
6pm:JV
7pm: Cheer Sr. Night
7:30pm: Varsity
Sat.: Boys vs. TMHS; Girls vs. MEHS
3:30pm: Boys Varsity (Region game; no spectators allowed)
5:30pm: Girls JV
7pm: Girls Basketball Sr. Night
7:30pm: Girls Varsity
*No spectators allowed at games starting before 3:45pm
Please Note: Sporting event spectator capacity is limited and based upon school COVID risk level. A limited number of spectator tickets will be issued to participants. Only ticket holders will be allowed to enter the building. Spectators will be screened upon entry, and must wear masks at all times.
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SPIRIT WEEK AT KAYHI MARCH 8TH-11TH
Monday: Neon Tie-Dye
Tuesday: Goin' Fishin'
Wednesday: Black Out
Thursday: School Colors
Friday: No school
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Congratulations to all of the students who made Honor Roll for first semester!
Click on the links below to be taken to the lists:
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This year the Region V Honor Music Festival has gone virtual: as an alternative to the traditional October in-person performance, the 11 music directors of Southeast Alaska high schools chose their outstanding musicians to contribute to the 2020 virtual performance of the Honor Band and the Honor Choir.Fifty-six band students and 28 choir students received music from their directors to practice. Each student then recorded a video of themselves performing their part along with a pre-recorded "click-track" to align the performers. The students' videos were collected by Matt Lenhard of Petersburg High School and delivered to the company VirtualChoir.net for production. Also included were photos of the beautiful setting of Southeast Alaska to provide a backdrop to each group's performance.In the spirit of the election year, the Region V Virtual Honor Band performed "Rushmore" by Alfred Reed, and the Region V Virtual Honor Choir performed "Let the River Run" by Carly Simon, arranged by Craig Hella Johnson.The performance videos of the band and the choir can be viewed on Youtube:
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Do you have an Alaska Native/American Indian student enrolled in the Ketchikan Gateway Borough School District? If so, turn in your 506 form for a chance to be entered in KNEPC's raffle! CLICK HERE for the 506 form.
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Math tutoring available Monday-Thursday, 3pm-4pm.
Look for the sign in the math hall to see which room it's in from day to day.
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Students, if you have photos of any of the following, please email them to yearbook@k21schools.org:
- students with pets
- students and their vehicles
- favorite lunch spots
- pumpkin carving
- Halloween costumes
- selfies on Zoom
- outdoor adventures
- favorite coffee or drinks
- quarantine nails
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Kayhi facemasks are here! $5.00 each; purchase yours in the Kayhi office!
COVID-19 Info
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Social Distancing
Social distancing, also called “physical distancing,” means keeping a safe space between yourself and other people who are not from your household. To practice social or physical distancing, stay at least 6 feet (about 2 arms' length) from other people who are not from your household in both indoor and outdoor spaces.
Avoid
Caution
Safe
- Group gatherings
- Sporting events
- Sleep overs
- Retail store
- Mass transit systems
- Non-essential workers in the home
- Gyms
- Malls
- Playdates
- Concerts
- Traveling
- Parks
- Grocery stores
- Picking up up take-out
- Picking up medications
- Take a walk
- Go for a hike
- Yard work
- Play outside
- Read a book
- Listen to music
- Cook a meal
- Clean house
- Facetime
- Phone calls
- Play a game
- Group video chats
- Stream a movie