
Klamath Falls City Schools is asking for your input through ThoughtExchange. We want to hear from you regarding student dress code. We will utilize the input of KFCS staff, students, parents and community members to make decisions on student dress code in the future.
The ThoughtExchange will run Tuesday, Sept. 12 through Tuesday, Sept. 26, and end at midnight. Follow the link to participate in this ThoughtExchange: https://tejoin.com/scroll/276295192


The first week of school at KFCS is in the books. A lot happened in the first week of school. Stay up to date at KFCS and find the first edition of KFCS Friday News Flash here: https://core-docs.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/2779/KFCS/3504084/Bus_Route_Information.pdf


The first day of school is approaching fast. Look through this week's KFCS Friday News Flash for important information before the first day of school. Find the newsletter here: https://www.smore.com/0np9g


Klamath Union High School Pesticide Application Notification starting at 11 a.m. Thursday, August 24.


KUHS Update: August 1, 2023. Click here to be directed to Principal Swan's message to access links mentioned in the letter: https://5il.co/20smy
Hello Klamath Union Students and Families,
Summertime greetings 🌞! I hope this has been an outstanding summer break for everyone…camping, lake/coast time, family cookouts, summer camps, sleeping late, etc.
We have been busy at KU with a variety of summer programs and athletic conditioning camps happening on campus. Fortunately the weather hasn’t been too hot or smokey so these activities have been held without interruption. Several class reunions (10, 20, 30 and 50 years) are happening this summer and including tours of the campus.
The maintenance and custodial crews have been working hard to deep clean classrooms, repaint walls, wax hallways, and reseal gyms to get ready for school to reopen this fall. New field lighting has been installed on Modoc Field that will be higher, brighter, and more energy efficient for the next several decades. KU is looking great!
Our seven period class bell schedule will remain the same from 8:05 AM - 3:11 PM (except early release at 2:00 PM every Wednesday).
KU Fall Sports Registration is up and running. It’s time to compete! Click on the link below for registration.
https://www.familyid.com/programs/2023-2024-kuhs-athletic-registration-fall-sports
Here are some important dates and information you will want to know early for the coming 2023-2024 school year:
August 21 - Sept. 1: KU Main Office is open from 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM to pay fees for student parking, locker rental, and other fees (see attachment: KU School Fees 23-24 ). Beginning this year you will be able to pay the KU bookkeeper using your credit card.
September 5 (Tuesday): Freshman Orientation at KU. Only 9th graders attend this day. Regular time 8:05 - 3:11. Breakfast and lunch and bus transportation begins.
September 6 (Wednesday): All Grades 9-12 students - Regular class attendance begins. Students are released at 2:00 PM.
Click here for the complete school district calendar: 2023-2024 KFCS Calendar
Attached is the newly updated RAPTOR parent letter regarding security clearance procedures that will be followed for school visitors.
RAPTOR Letter 23-24.pdf
RAPTOR Letter 23-24 - Spanish.pdf
Looking further ahead…
Fall Parent Teacher Conferences: October 12-13
Homecoming Week: October 16-20
Please call the KU Main Office if you have any questions. (541) 883-4710
It’s going to be an amazing 2023-2024 school year! GO PELS!
Mr. Tony Swan, KUHS Principal


KU ATHLETICS Fall Sports Information Night - Wednesday, August 9th at 7pm @ Pel Court.
Come to our annual KU Fall Sports Information Night to learn about our programs, meet our coaches, and get ready for August 14th. Our coaches have been gearing up for their seasons and look forward to meeting families and student-athletes on Wednesday, August 9th at 7pm @ Pel Court.
For a Facebook invite, click here: https://www.facebook.com/events/3140206242947107?ref=newsfeed
Any Klamath Union High School student wanting to participate in a fall sport, needs a sports physical to play. Walk-ins are welcome for a physical at BestMed Urgent Care - Klamath Falls, or register for an appointment at https://www.clockwisemd.com/hospitals/6173/visits/new



Pesticide application at Klamath Union, Ponderosa this Wednesday morning. For more information, look through the following public notice's.



We want to thank all our staff, parents and students on a great year at KFCS. Look through KFCS News Flash for what is going on in the school district: https://www.smore.com/3evk9


DayDreamer's 19th Annual Film Camp will be held July 24 through July 28th, with a show Saturday, July 29th at 7 p.m. at Klamath Union High School.


Look through this week's KFCS News Flash, including a message from KFCS Superintendent Keith A. Brown regarding graduations this weekend. Link: https://www.smore.com/0fp15


Pesticide application at Klamath Union starting at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 13.


Below is the Klamath Union High School 2023 Graduation Live Broadcast link for this Sunday, June 11th at noon.
You can find the link here: https://youtube.com/live/QX5bQBQdJUI?feature=share


Klamath Falls City Schools food menu's for the month of June.










Klamath Union sophomore Andi Harmon took home gold as she won the OSAA Class 4A girls high jump state title Friday at Hayward Field in Eugene.
Harmon cleared 5 feet, 1¾ inches. Coincidentally, it was the same height Philomath high jumper, Anneka Steen, cleared. Harmon won the state title because she cleared 5-0¾ on her very first try. It took Steen three tries to clear the height.
Harmon was not the only Pelican on the podium for the high jump.
Her teammate and KU freshman, Hazel Squibb, took home bronze as she earned third place with her mark of 4-11¾.
Junior Pelican Isabela Coffman also showed out in the state track and field meet and earned fifth place in the 3,000 meters. Coffman finished the race in 10 minutes, 54.16 seconds.
Coffman's time in the 3,000 was a personal record.
Tony Matheney also reached the podium for the Pels and placed in eighth place in the triple jump with his leap of 39’ 5.25”.











Conger Wellness Carnival, Roosevelt Science Night and many more KFCS events are featured in this week's KFCS News Flash here: https://www.smore.com/a5mju











We want to thank all our teachers for all the hard work and dedication they put forth for our school district. Teacher Appreciation Week was this week. Here are some of our teachers at KFCS. To all our teachers we say, thank you. For more photos, find our KFCS Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/Klamath.Falls.City.Schools











Pesticide application notification for KFCS District Office tomorrow and at Klamath Union this Friday.



All-City Band, Conger students making bread from scratch, Klamath County Fire District 1 visits Mills, are all mentioned in this week's KFCS News Flash here: https://www.smore.com/sjpf8


KU Digital Media students competed in a statewide safety competition known as the O[yes] Media Contest in video and graphic design. KU finished in second place in the video category and a Finalist in the Graphic Design Category, both won by senior, Jude Garlitz. You can find the videos from the contest put together by Garlitz here: https://youngemployeesafety.org/2023-media-contest-winners/


Breakfast and lunch menus for Klamath Falls City Schools for the month of May.






