
Bowling, but make it disco 🪩
KES 4th graders and MPES 5th graders hit the lanes in PE 🎳 working on coordination and balance.
#Vision2030 #WellBeing


Student voices leading the way 💬
At the CODA (Co-Occurring Disorders Awareness) YOU(th) Summit, JJHS students joined peers from neighboring districts to explore mental health, substance use, and co-occurring challenges. Through the CODA program developed by The Harris Project, they are building awareness, reducing stigma, and supporting one another. As members of the Prevention Awareness Club (PAC), they're continuing this work throughout the month by “chalking the walk” with positive messages and hosting an informational table outside the cafeteria to raise awareness about co-occurring disorders.
#Vision2030 #WellBeing #Belonging
From planting native and supporting pollinators to rethinking leaf blowing, students saw how small choices can make a real environmental impact.
#Vision2030 #SustainabilityAndGlobalCitizenship #EarthMonth
Recycled magazines got a whole new life as one-of-a-kind bowls, created by 5th graders at MPES. Turning sustainability into something hands-on and useful.
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JJHS seniors soaking in one last sunset together. 🌅
#classof2026

🎶 Inside the music tech class, creativity and self-expression are front and center. These seniors share what the class means to them - a space where students take ownership of their learning.🎹
#Vision2030 #LearnerCenteredLeadership


KES first graders marked the milestone by dressing up and rotating through classrooms for a day of fun, hands-on activities.
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Big results in the Behavior Category for three JJHS Science Research students ✨🏅 At the New York State Science and Engineering Fair, Mitzi Chan placed 2nd and also received a special award from the American Psychological Association, while Haolin Li and Adja Gueye placed 4th.
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Due to the anticipated icing throughout the day, KLSD schools will be closed today, March 3. Schools will be in session on Tuesday, May 26, to make up for this closure.

Please be aware that conditions may change overnight. If an adjustment is necessary, we will communicate any changes by 9:00 AM tomorrow.

JJHS’ mental fitness training for athletes was highlighted by the New York State School Board Association. We are the first district in the U.S. to implement the program. Read the article here.
