

Important Information from KPS
Message from Interim Superintendent Cindy Green
Dear KPS Families,
The safety and security of our students, staff, and visitors are very important to Kalamazoo Public Schools. In addition to continually making security enhancements to our buildings to keep them safe and secure, the district addresses safety by providing training to our staff and students.
Next week, every school will hold an enhanced lockdown drill as a part of our planned practice of annual required emergency safety drills. Practicing various drills is a critical step in ensuring our students are comfortable with emergency plans and are able to react quickly in the case of an actual emergency.
Although we hope to never have to use these strategies aside from practice and drills, it is important to know that the district will always err on the side of caution to protect our students and staff.
KPS employees have been trained in a protocol that teaches proactive responses to emergencies — not only in schools but in other locations. This protocol allows students to make decisions for their own safety. Research has shown that this protocol keeps more students safe. Age-appropriate lessons and conversations will be held in classrooms during the drill.
Please take time to speak with your child/children about the importance of emergency drills. They need to be taken seriously and the safety and security in Kalamazoo Public Schools is a responsibility shared by all of us. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your building principal.
Sincerely,
Cindy Green
Interim Superintendent
Desired Superintendent Qualities Survey Open Until March 20 at 8 a.m.
Kalamazoo Public Schools has launched a search for a new superintendent. The KPS Board of Education has hired the search firm of Ray & Associates to help guide the search. Members of the public are invited to take a survey to identify the 10 characteristics you believe are most important in the selection of a superintendent and share what you would like prospective candidates to know about our district and community. The survey is open until 8 a.m. Monday, March 20.
Community survey (English): https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Q2DSJNX
Community survey (Spanish): https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BNPRWS6
Community survey (Arabic): https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WK98RLW
Community survey (French): https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QYZSGD5
Reminder: Letter of Intent for 2023-24 due March 27
This year the Letter of Intent can be done online in our PowerSchool Parent Portal or in the PowerSchool App on your phone. In the same form, you will also be able to update student information and provide us with transportation requests for next year.
Directions on how to access the portal and fill out the form are attached and also linked on our website. If you would prefer to fill out a paper form, please contact your child’s school and one will be provided for you.
The LOI form should be submitted by Monday, March 27, 2023.
Any questions about the LOI process can be directed to your child’s school or the Student Services Department at student_services@kalamazopublicschools.net or (269) 337-0161.