Many students at KJHS participated in Dia de los Muertos ranging from 5th grade to 8th grade. Everyone did an amazing job! (continued)
Many students at KJHS participated in Dia de los Muertos ranging from 5th grade to 8th grade. Everyone did an amazing job!
On October 31, 2022, students at KJHS are allowed to wear Halloween colors, prints, patterns and costumes within dress code. They are NOT ALLOWED to wear mask, face paint, crazy hair colors, hats or have any accessories such as swords, wands, brooms, etc..
Next week is Red Ribbon Week. Fight Against Drugs. Everyone is invited to join in on the dress up days. Let's show our spirit.
KJHS Pink Out Pep Rally.
Thank you KPD and Winkler County Juvenile Probation Officers for your positive support for our students at KJHS.
Cancer Awareness Week. October 17th - 21st. We invite everyone to participate in the color dress up days.
Monday: Purple
Tuesday: Green
Wednesday: Orange
Thursday: White
Friday: Pink
Wednesday, October 5th is Report Card Day and a Student Holiday.
KJHS Pep Rally on September 22.
Homecoming Dress Up Days at KJHS. Maroon and Gold Day
Homecoming Dress Up Days at KJHS. Maroon and Gold Day.
Homecoming Dress Up Days at KJHS. Tropical/Hawaiian Day and Series Day.
Dress up days at KJHS for Homecoming Week. Wacky Day
Kermit Junior High School Bell Schedule
Fine Arts Night
Easter Holiday
Celebrating Library Assistant Day
The KJHS Band traveled to Crane yesterday morning for their UIL Concert & Sightreading Evaluation. The band represented Kermit ISD well and had a successful experience! They earned a Division 2 (1-2-2, Excellent Rating) in concert and Straight 1's (1-1-1, Superior Rating) in Sightreading! The students were ecstatic about their results and we are proud of the effort they displayed being the first band to play that morning.
This group of 7th and 8th graders earned a Division 1 for the first time in EIGHT years overall and for the first time in ELEVEN years for Sightreading! Amazing things are happening for our band program at KJHS!
Saturday was a big day for Kermit Junior HIgh. Five of our students entered their science fair projects in the Permian Basin Science and Engineering Fair. They competed against all schools, large and small throughout the region. Taking 1st place in Physics and Astronomy is Aanya Sharma with her project titled, Hydrodynamics of Geometric Shapes. Earning 2nd place in the Engineering Mechanics category is Barrett McNurlen with his project titled Drill Illumination. These students will now compete against kids from all over the state in the Texas Science and Engineering Fair at Texas A&M University. Well done both of you! Good luck at the State Fair! Let's go Daubers!!!
We would like to express our gratitude to our Counselor Mrs. Garcia. You make a difference and add value to those you work with on a daily basis at KJHS.