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February 22nd, 2024

Senior Class of 2024 Information

The Senior Class Dates to Remember list has been updated as of 2/23/2024! See the link below!

Please see the Senior Class Website for detailed information about Senior events and activities throughout the school year including prom, graduation, student parking, transcripts, etc.

Senior Parents and students should also sign on to the Senior Class of 2024 Google Classroom for all current events, college, scholarship, job information, etc.  This is a resource utilized by our Counselors, Senior Class Sponsor, and several other staff members to communicate quickly with all Seniors!  Seniors should see their teachers or Mrs. Smith, Senior Class Sponsor, in Room G-104 for the Senior Google Classroom code.

Mark your calendars now!

March 13 – Graduation Orders Delivery Day 10:30 AM – 1 PM KHS Activities Hall by Cafeteria

May 7 – KHS Senior Awards Night @ 5 PM

May 22 – Mandatory Graduation Practice @ KHS 7:20 AM – 10:30 AM. Half day for school – busses will be running. Grad tickets will be distributed. (10 per graduate)

May 25 – Graduation @ APSU Dunn Center – Seniors must arrive for lineup by 2 PM – Ceremony begins @ 3 PM (1 hour) – The ceremony will be live-streamed and recorded for later viewing.

Senior Class Website

Click Here for Senior Dates to Remember


February 22nd, 2024

ACT Testing for Juniors March 12

The Junior Class of 2025 will be taking the mandatory ACT on the morning of March 12. ALL Juniors are required to take this test to meet part of their Graduation Requirements for CMCSS.  Absent students will be required to make up the test and will be pulled out of classes to do so. They will be responsible for the make-up work in those classes.

Parents – It very is important that you make sure your Junior student attends school on March 12 unless they are ill and have an excuse note signed by a parent.  We hope that you will encourage your Junior students to do their best on the test!

 


February 22nd, 2024

Military College Scholarship Opportunities Meeting Set for Students, Parents

Join the CMCSS JROTC leadership and other representatives to discuss ROTC scholarships and how to attend a military college. Students will have the opportunity to hear from and ask questions to a representative from the Army Nursing Program, a West Point graduate, and representatives from Junior Military Colleges who can provide detailed perspectives on the student experience.

Event Details:
April 2 – 3, 2024
5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Central Services South (1312 Highway 48)

What is a Military College?

Senior Military Colleges

The Citadel, Virginia Tech, Texas A&M, Virginia Military Institute, University of North Georgia, Norwich University

Six Senior Military Colleges (SMC) in the nation have Army ROTC programs which are part of a Corps of Cadets.

Why Choose a Senior Military College?

  • Graduates of Senior Military Colleges are Cadets who will be assessed onto Active Duty upon recommendation from their Professor of Military Science, they do not have to compete nationally for Active Duty.
  • Full tuition scholarships are available for those who qualify
  • Paid a personal stipend of $420/month while attending class
  • Paid a book allowance of $1,200 per year
  • SMC’s are steeped in tradition and offer students an organized lifestyle, enhanced leadership training, and superb training facilities
  • Cadets may choose to commission into the Army Reserves or the National Guard through the Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty option
  • Cadets quickly take on leadership roles and experience every level of leadership from top to bottom

Military Junior Colleges

Marion Military Institute, Valley Forge Military College, Georgia Military College, New Mexico Military Institute

Only four Military Junior Colleges (MJC) offer the unique opportunity to become an Army Officer in only two years.

Why Choose a Military Junior College?

  • Cadets can become an Army Officer in only two years through the MJC Early Commissioning Program (ECP)
  • Full tuition scholarships are available
  • Paid a book allowance of $1,200 per year
  • Paid a personal stipen of $420/month while attending class
  • Paid as a Cadet/E-5 in the Army Reserve or National Guard if enrolled in Simultaneous Membership Program (over $300/month)
  • MJC ECP Commissioned Officers qulaify for the Education Assistance Program, which pays full tuition and fees for the remaining two years at the follow on college and degree you choose OR elect to receive $10,000/year room and board
  • MJC Commissionionees earn time in service during their Junior and Senior year of college for promotions and retirement purposes
  • Values and character are emphasized from day one through graudation.
  • Respect for others is a key to succeeding at a MJC
  • MJCs instill pride and self-confidence through team-building, promotions, and leadership roles

 

For more information, including schools and locations, text MCINFO to 462769 (GOARMY) or visit this website.

Presenter’s Contact Information
Glen A. Johnson
Recruiting Operations Officer
1st BDE, USACC
Cell: 270.300.7522
Office: 502.624.1904
[email protected]


January 25th, 2024

GoFAN Tickets info for KHS dances and sporting events

Kenwood GoFan Tickets:  Purchased tickets must be “live” on the attendee’s phone to be checked in. Pictures or screenshots of the ticket will not work. Tickets must be in the ticketholder’s name. Transferring of tickets must be done through the GOFAN app or website.  ALL DANCE TICKETS must be purchased by the posted deadline date. No tickets can be sold at the door or after the deadline.

https://gofan.co/app/school/TN8640


January 4th, 2024

KHS Student Parking – Current Drivers

ALL CURRENT STUDENT DRIVERS MUST HAVE A 2023-24 PARKING PERMIT DISPLAYED FROM THEIR FRONT REARVIEW MIRROR. The Parking Patrol has now begun!

Parking Permits are sold throughout the school year for students who get their licenses later.

Students who plan to drive to school any time during the school year may purchase their KHS Parking Permit for 2023-2024 in Room G-104. Parking Permits are $10 for the school year.

Please remember that all applicants must have the completed application form signed by a parent or guardian (regardless of the student’s age) and provide their Driver’s License,  CURRENT proof of insurance, AND a CURRENT Vehicle Registration form for EACH vehicle the student intends to drive to school.

Please read the Student Parking Info document provided below. More details are provided on the KHS Parking Website

PARKING FORM 2023-24

Student Parking Info 2023-34


January 4th, 2024

CMCSS High School Sports Spectator Policies

Please view the school system policies for all high school sports spectators.


December 1st, 2023

School Lunches – Free and Reduced Applications

Welcome to Kenwood High School.  Students should arrive at school between 7:05 AM and 7:25 AM.  Dismissal is at 2:25 PM as soon as the busses arrive.

All CMCSS students should come to school with money for lunch and breakfast unless a Free and Reduced Application has been approved. New applications must be made every school year.

You can find the Free and Reduced Application online on the CMCSS website under the Child Nutrition Department. Use this link!


December 1st, 2023

Stay in touch with Kenwood High School on Social Media!

Keep up with the latest info on Kenwood High School information and activities.  “LIKE” the Kenwood High School for updates on school and student activities, important updates, and information.

If you are looking for activities and information during your time at home, “LIKE” the Kenwood High School Library page!

The Kenwood High Band also has a Facebook page that has upcoming events and information as well.

KHS is on Instagram!  Follow us on Instagram @kenwood_knight_nation

Click here for the Senior Class Website!  http://www.seniorclasshome.weebly.com