KFCS Friday News Flash
June 7, 2024
In this Issue
A note from the Superintendent
Upcoming School, Community Events
- KFCS Headlines
- 2024 Klamath County Health Assessment Survey
- KUHS Alumni
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- KFCS Board of Education
A note from the Superintendent;
Dear Graduates, Families, and Staff of Klamath Falls City Schools, I am delighted to extend my congratulations to the graduating seniors of Klamath Learning Center and Klamath Union High School. This week marks a significant milestone in your lives, one that is the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and perseverance. It is a moment to celebrate your achievements and look forward to the promising futures that lie ahead.
To our graduates, your journey through high school has been filled with challenges and triumphs. You have shown resilience, adaptability, and determination in your pursuit of knowledge and personal growth. Whether you are stepping into higher education, entering the workforce, military or exploring other paths, you carry with you the skills and experiences that will guide you towards success. I am proud of each and every one of you.
To the families of our graduates, thank you for your unwavering support and encouragement. Your love and guidance have been instrumental in helping our students reach this important day. Your involvement and sacrifice have not gone unnoticed, and today, we share in the joy of your children’s accomplishments.
I also want to express my gratitude to all the employees of Klamath Falls City Schools. Your hard work and dedication have been pivotal in shaping the educational journeys of our students. From teachers and administrators to support staff and volunteers, it truly takes a village to support the academic and personal development of our students. Your commitment to excellence and passion for education have made this moment possible, and for that, I am thankful.
As we come together to celebrate these achievements, I would like to remind you of the details of our graduation ceremonies. Klamath Learning Center's graduation will be held on Saturday, June 8, 2024, at 11:00 A.M. at the Lucile O'Neill Education Center Gymnasium, located at 1336 Avalon Street in Klamath Falls. Klamath Union High School's graduation will take place at Modoc Field on the Klamath Union High School campus at noon on Sunday, June 9, 2024, located at 1300 Monclaire Street in Klamath Falls, OR.
Congratulations once again to the Class of 2024! I look forward to celebrating with you and witnessing the bright futures you will create.
Sincerely,
Keith A. Brown
Summer Camps
Klamath Union Graduation This Sunday
These Pelicans are ready to flap their wings at the Klamath Union High School Class of 2024 Graduation starting at noon, Sunday, June 9 at Modoc Field.
Klamath Union Senior Awards Night
Honors
Valedictorians:
Ethan Chinander
Keely Hall
Josiah Kupitz
Mercy Lassett-Egbert
Abigail Martin
Brooke Nelson
Alyse Perez
Salutatorian:
Dakota Neese
Klamath Union Honors Diplomas:
Cassidy Bogatay
Nathan Carter
Ethan Chinander
Isabela Coffman
Henry Cui
Braden Dawson
Mia Dentinger
Keely Hall
Carter Harmon
Augustus Shaffer
Mia Hidden
Zia Hill Sparks
Josiah Kupitz
Mercy Lassett-Egbert
Abigail Martin
Isabella Martinez Guzman
Miles McCalister
Dakota Neese
Brooke Nelson
Sam O'Sullivan
Alyse Perez
Logan Renfro
Isabella Segura-Mendez
National Honor Society:
Lillian Anderson
Cassidy Bogatay
Nathan Carter
Ethan Chinander
Isabela Coffman
Braden Dawson
Mia Dentinger
Carter Harmon
Augustus Shaffer
Mia Hidden
Zia Hill Sparks
Josiah Kupitz
Mercy Lassett-Egbert
Brooke Nelson
Sam O'Sullivan
Alyse Perez
Logan Renfro
Isabella Segura-Mendez
KUHS/Oregon Tech Liberal Arts Academy
Lillian Anderson
Darrell Anspaughsnow
Cassidy Bogatay
Nathan Carter
Ethan Chinander
Henry Cui
Braden Dawson
Mia Dentinger
Patricia Dougherty
Eli Haas
Keely Hall
Carter Harmon
Mia Hidden
Zia Hill Sparks
Josiah Kupitz
Mercy Lassett-Egbert
Dakota Neese
Brooke Nelson
Alyse Perez
Isabella Segura-Mendez
Evangelina Stanfield
Logan Strop
SOU Honor Cords
Dakota Age
Lillian Anderson
Dominic Armijo
Cassidy Bogatay
Nathan Carter
David Chamberlain
Ethan Chinander
Carter Chipman
Isabela Coffman
Henry Cui
Braden Dawson
Mitchelle de Dios
Mia Dentinger
Patricia Dougherty
Alyssa Fisher
Jolene Foster
Halina Ganong
Chris Garcia
Liam Garrett
Eli Haas
Keely Hall
Carter Harmon
Mia Hidden
Zia Hill Sparks
Gabrielle Johnson
Greysen Johnson
Jett Johnson
Josiah Kupitz
Audrey Langdon
Mercy Lassett-Egbert
Abigail Martin
Isabella Martinez-Guzman
Miles McCalister
Cassadi Michaelis
Aida Miller
Elliott Moisa
Dakota Neese
Brooke Nelson
Sam O'Sullivan
Dianara Pena-Hutchinson
Alyse Perez
Benjamin Pierce
Logan Renfro
Andrew Segura-Mendez
Isabella Segura-Mendez
Evangelina Stanfield
Aubrey Syrnyk
Isaac Thornton
Tri-M Music Honor Society
Lillian Anderson
Ethan Chinander
Mia Dentinger
Zia Hill Sparks
Josiah Kupitz
Mercy Lassett-Egbert
Brooke Nelson
Isabella Segura-Mendez
Science & Math Academy
Cassidy Bogatay
Ethan Chinander
Braden Dawson
Carter Harmon
Mia Hidden
Abigail Martin
Miles McCalister
Alyse Perez
Augustus Shaffer
Media Design Certification
Lillian Anderson
Darrell Anspaughsnow
Cassidy Bogatay
Nathan Carter
Braden Dawson
Chase Davis
Madigan Greer
Daina Hernandez-Alvarado,
Mia Hidden
Reginal Jackson
Atticus Keichlin-Krauss
Cassadi Michaelis
Benjamin Pierce
Business & Management Certification
Cassidy Bogatay
Halina Ganong
Brooke Nelson
Alyse Perez
Evangelina Stanfield
Health Occupations Certification
Alyssa Fisher
Talyia Gonzalez-Brown
Eli Haas
Jasmine Hidalgo
Isabella Segura-Mendez
AVID
Dakota Age
Carter Chipman
Henry Cui
Mitchelle de Dios
Patricia Dougherty
Sam O'Sullivan
Andrew Segura-Mendez
Isabella Segura-Mendez
Nicole Villamater
Title VI
Steven David
Chris Garcia
Keely Hall
Reginal Jackson
Sihkyliin Jackson
Miranda Jimenez-Hernandez
Rylan Olson
K'shalee Smartt Thomas
Aidan Truitt-Porter
King Vaughn
Raymond Walbert
Justin Weiser
Zachariah White
Maki Wilson
Key Club
Jaxon Danskin
Exchange Students
Ines Bieneme, Daniela de Cordoba, and Laurine Dubois
Klamath Union Awards
2024 Faculty Cup winners: Isabela Coffman and Augustus Shaffer
Turn Around Award: DayQuan McKay
Senior Class Co-Presidents and our only Senior ASB members this year, Abby Martin, Alyse Perez
Business & Management Leadership Award: Brooke Nelson, Alyse Perez
DECA Diamond Leadership Award: Cassidy Bogatay, Evangelina Stanfield
DECA Emerging Leader Honor Award: Cassidy Bogatay, Halina Ganong, Brooke Nelson, Alyse Perez, Evangelina Stanfield
Outstanding Yearbook Students: Madigan Greer, Mia Hidden
Outstanding Media Design Students: Lillian Anderson, Darrell Anspaughsnow, Braden Dawson, Daina Hernandez-Alvarado
Outstanding Physics Student: Brooke Nelson
Outstanding Anatomy & Physiology Student: Braden Dawson
Outstanding AP Environmental Science Students: Brooke Nelson, Augustus Shaffer
Outstanding Overall Science Student: Augustus Shaffer
Outstanding Art Student: Gillian Hundahl
Outstanding AVID Senior: Dakota Age
Outstanding Culinary Students: Jamar Cuellar, Mathyis Horton, Gabrielle Johnson, Margaret Shaw
Outstanding English Student: Sam O’Sullivan
Outstanding Health/PE Students: Isabela Coffman, DayQuan McKay
Outstanding Math Student: Zia Hill Sparks
Outstanding Theater Student: Joshua Darick
Outstanding Social Studies Student: Sam O’Sullivan
Outstanding Spanish Students: Darrell Anspaughsnow, Mitchelle de Dios, Aubrey Syrnyk
Perseverance Award: Miranda Hernandez-Jimenez
Creativity Award: Joel Mellentine
Endurance Award: Noah Hicks
John Philip Sousa Band Award: Zia Hill Sparks
Byron & Kathy Sagunsky Music Award: Josiah Kupitz
Louis Armstrong Jazz Award: Josiah Kupitz
National Choral Scholars, Nathan Carter and Wyatt Croshal
National School Orchestra Award: Brooke NelsonAthletics
KU Female Athlete of the Year- Isabela Coffman
KU Male Athlete of the Year- DayQuan McKay
The Scholar Athlete or Activity Scholar Award
Lillian Anderson
Liam Garrett
Brooke Nelson
Domonic Armijo
Eli Haas
Dianara Pena-Hutchinson
Cassidy Bogatay
Keely Hall
Alyse Perez
Ethan Chinander
Carter Harmon
Logan Renfro
Isabela Coffman
Zia Hill Sparks
Kristi Russell
Jamar Cuellar
Gillian Hundahl
Andrew Segura-Mendez
Lamar Cuellar
Jett Johnson
Isabella Segura Mendez
Braden Dawson
Josiah Kupitz
Augustus Shaffer
Mia Dentinger
Mercy Lassett-Egbert
Logan Strop
Patricia Dougherty
Miles McCalister
Evangelina Stanfield
Jacob Federico
Cassadi Michaelis
Aubrey Syrnyk
Jolene Foster
Jose Morales-Figueroa
Erin Garcia
Dakota Neese
Scholarships
Mathyis Horton, Torrin Swaim, and Jacob Federico, earning certificates for having committed to the US Marine Corps. Jacob will be joining the US Air Force.
Merle & Emma West Scholarship - Isabela Coffman, Braden Dawson, Mia Dentinger,
Brooke Nelson, Augustus Shaffer
Margie Howard (Rotary) scholarship - Isabela Coffman
Rotary Foundation scholarship - Brooke Nelson
Earl and Jane Ferguson Scholarships - Isabela Coffman, Alyse Perez, Augustus Shaffer
Klamath Falls Police Beneficiary Association - Mia Dentinger
Green Diamond Resource Company
Mark Reed - Brooke Nelson
Green Diamond Natural Resources - Zia Hill Sparks, Benjamin Pierce, Augustus Shaffer
PEO Scholarship - Brooke Nelson, Alyse Perez
Klamath Falls Lions Club: Daina Hernandez-Alvarado
Benefit for the Basin Scholarships: Lillian Anderson, Isabela Coffman, Alyse Perez
Klamath County Sports Officials Scholarship: Keely Hall
KFEA Scholarship: Isabela Coffman
KFACE Scholarship: Lillian Anderson
Knights of Columbus Scholarship: Alyse Perez
Pelican Education Foundation
Waihun Yee- Isabela Coffman, Keely Hall, Josiah Kupitz, Alyse Perez
Glidden STEM- Ethan Chinander, Augustus Shaffer
Wayne Scott- Josiah Kupitz, Benjamin Pierce
Dalla Costa- Dakota Age, DayQuan McKay, Logan Renfro
Thomas Gospodnetich- Braden Dawson
DayDreamer Digital Media- Braden Dawson
Clara Cabella- Isabela Coffman, Evangelina Stanfield
Wendell Switzer- Sam O’Sullivan
Bill Leary- Gabrielle Johnson
Mary Young- Patricia Dougherty, Alyse Perez
Jim “J.J.” Johnson Memorial Scholarship: Eli Haas, Daina Hernandez-Alvarado, Josiah Kupitz, and Isabella Martinez-Guzman
David Beeson Memorial Scholarship: Isabela Coffman
Julia Zumwalt Scholarship: Lillian Anderson and Brooke Nelson.
James Heryford Ousley Scholarships in the amount of $2,000: Lillian Anderson, Isabela Coffman, Mia Dentinger, Dakota Neese, Brooke Nelson, Alyse Perez, Augustus Shaffer.
Red Cross Scholarship in the amount of $250: Audrey Langdon.
Al Keck Memorial Scholarship, $500 scholarship: Keely Hall.
NewSun Energy Scholarship, $2,500: Augustus Shaffer.
Rachel’s School of Dance, $250: Zia Hill Sparks
Columbia Forest Products, $1,500, Isabella Segura-Mendez
Scholarships, University, College Recognition
Klamath County Commissioners KCC Scholarship of $500 are Jaxon Danskin and Joshua Darick.
Receiving a Klamath County Commissioners Military Giftcard of $50 are Aidan McConnell and Jack Wong.
Receiving a City of Klamath Falls giftcard of $100 is Hunter Blair.
Receiving Soroptimist Scholarships of $2,000 are Isabela Coffman and Isabella Martinez Guzman.
Receiving Soroptimist Scholarships of $1,000 are Tatum Morris and Eli Haas.
Receiving a Windermere Realty Scholarship of $500 is Brooke Nelson.
Receiving Klamath Falls Rotary Giftcards of $100 are Jamar Cuellar, Carter Chipman, Reginal Jackson, DayQuan McKay, Troy Caldwell.
Receiving the Glen & Ursula Gallis Scholarship of $500 are Mia Dentinger and Mia Hidden.
Receiving the Hispanic Health Committee Scholarship of $500 is Erin Garcia.
Receiving the Klamath Open Door Scholarship of $500 is Nathan Carter.
Receiving the Klamath Basin Behavioral Health Scholarship of $500 is Logan Renfro.
Receiving the Klamath Falls City Schools Administrators Scholarship of $250 is David Chamberlain.
Receiving the Pelican Education Foundation Klamath Promise Scholarship of $500 is Yosalin Briseno-Reyes.
Receiving the Holliday Jewelry scholarship of $500 is Rylan Olson.
Students attending KCC next year
Andrea Anderson, Yosalin Briseno Reyes, David Chamberlain, Jaxon Danskin, Jolene Foster, Erin Garcia, Liam Garrett, Jasmin Hidalgo, Joel Mellentine, Christian Merrill, Rhiley Pelham, Alicia Ruiloba, Isaac Thornton, King Vaughn, Nichole Villamater, Raymond Walbert, Justin Weiser.
Alyse Perez has earned the Harry A. Applegate Scholarship, a $5,000 scholarship, at the DECA National Competition this year. Alyse Perez was one of four at large national recipients to receive this distinct scholarship, making her only the third recipient in KU DECA’s history.
KU seniors who have committed to Oregon Tech and are receiving scholarships. Klamath Union Students will be receiving over $67,000 from OIT next year.
Winston Purvine Presidential - Nathan Carter, Ethan Chinander, Mia Dentinger, Eli Haas, Keely Hall, Zia Hill Sparks, Audrey Langdon, Evangelina Stanfield
Jesse Crabtree Presidential - Lillian Anderson
Fred Foulon Presidential - Darrell Anspaughsnow, Chris Blackwater, Patricia Dougherty, Logan Strop
OIT Engineering - Darrell Anspaughsnow, Zia Hill Sparks
Klamath County Recognition - Lillian Anderson, Darrell Anspaughsnow, Chris Blackwater, Nathan Carter, Ethan Chinander, Mia Dentinger, Patricia Dougherty, Eli Haas, Keely Hall, Zia Hill Sparks, Audrey Langdon, Evangelina Stanfield, Logan Strop
Dakota Age, Steven David, Mitchelle de Dios, and Sam O’Sullivan will be attending Southern Oregon University next year where Dakota and Steven will be receiving the Siskiyou Scholarship in the amount of $1,500 per year, and Mitchelle and Sam will be receiving the Churchill Scholarship in the amount of $2000 per year.
Isabella Segura-Mendez please join us on stage. Isabella will be attending The University of Oregon next year, and she has received both the Summit Scholarship in the amount of $5000 per year and a Pathway Scholarship which covers full tuition and fees for all four years. Congratulations, Bella! We’ve since learned this is incorrect. Bella will be attending OIT and receiving a 4,000 Jesse Crabtree Presidential Scholarship.
All four of the following individuals will be attending Oregon State University and receiving the Finley Academic Excellence Scholarship. Please come to the stage as I call your name: Mia Hidden, Dakota Neese, and Alyse Perez are each receiving $4,500 per year, and Cassidy Bogaty is receiving $2,500 per year. Congratulations.
Josiah Kuptiz, Benjamin Pierce, and Logan Renfro will be attending Western Oregon University where Josiah will be receiving a Merit Scholarship in the amount of $5,000 per year; Logan will be receiving one for $3,000 per year; and Ben will be receiving one for $1,000 per year. Josiah will also be receiving a $1,500 Department of Music Scholarship from Western Oregon, as well as a Young Musicians of Excellence $1,000 scholarship and up to $5,000 from the Beyond Scholars Scholarship program.
Gillian Hundahl will be attending George Fox next year, and she has received a Merit Scholarship in the amount of $18,000, renewable for 4 years.
Augustus Shaffer will be attending Hamline University, and has received their Presidential Scholarship in the amount of $32,000 per year.
Jacob Bartels will be attending the University of Arizona, and will be receiving their Merit Scholarship in the amount of $12,500 per year.
Mercy Lassett-Egbert will be attending Loyola Marymount University, and has received their Arrupe Scholarship in the amount of $13,500 per year.
Ponderosa Students of the Week
Christopher Madrigal
John Clements
Camiah Gaede
Olivia Navarro
Roosevelt Talent Show
As custom, Roosevelt Elementary School hosted its end of the year Talent Show at school this past Tuesday.
Fourth grade instructor Jay Knodel has helped put together the event for the last several years, putting together an assortment of talent before the entire and families who came in support.
The talent show featured various singing talents, as well as raps, acrobatics and stunts. Knodel held a try out for the talent show before he made the final selection.
Conger Chess Club
Chess has not been forgotten at Conger Elementary School and fellow schools at KFCS. The Dykstra family has been busy helping bring back an esteemed activity and helping teach new players, part of the Conger Chess Club.
To say thank you to families and students for their dedication this year, the chess club put together an end of the year pizza party, having one last chance to faceoff against their peers in a game of chess.
Conger instructor Ashely McPherson, daughter of Klamath Union High School instructor Marvin Dykstra, along with her mother and sister, helped take six Conger chess players to Portland for the Chess For Success state chess tournament back in April.
The players had to qualify to attend state based off their number of wins from the regional tournament held at KU in February. At the state competition, they all played in the team tournament. Only five students are able to play at a time. Conger's team was made of the following students: Aiden McPherson, Parker Fields, Enoch Simmons, Silas Moon, Olivia McPherson and Jaxon Ogborn.
"As a team, these students had some very difficult games and competition, and ended up with two out of five wins overall," McPherson said. "This placed them 22 out of 38 in the state. I am super proud of them - last year, Conger finished in last place, so this is huge growth for us."
Aiden McPherson, Olivia McPherson, Silas Moon and Parker Fields all qualified for the individual state tournament.
There were also students from Roosevelt Elementary, Ponderosa Middle School and Klamath Union who qualified for the individual tournament. Roosevelt fifth grader, Audric Singer, Ponderosa eighth grader, Tristan Gomez and Klamath Union senior, Willard McClintic.
Each student finished with t least two wins! Gomez had three wins, Fields and Olivia McPherson had 2.5 wins, and McClintic, Aiden McPherson, Moon & Singer had two wins.
"All of them played a difficult five games throughout the day. It is possible, and sometimes common, to lose all 5 games in a tournament, especially at the state level," McPherson said.
EagleRidge High School Principal Announced
By Joaquin Aguilar-Flores, KFCS media relations specialist
The Klamath Falls City Schools Board of Education approved the hiring of the next principal at EagleRidge High School, starting the 2024-2025 school year. Terry Bennett will be the next EagleRidge High School Principal.
Bennett, from La Grande, will bring decades of educational and administrative experience to EagleRidge. The new EHS principal is no stranger to the Klamath Basin, however, after he moved to Klamath Falls in 2004, in part to be closer to his father who lived in Grants Pass.
To many, Bennett will be a familiar face in the community after he was assistant principal (2004-2006) and later school principal (2006-2013) at Mazama High School when it was part of KFCS.
Bennett took the footsteps of his father, a professor and Dean of Professional Studies at Eastern Oregon University prior to being the President of Rogue Community College from 1986 to 1999. His father came out of retirement to serve as the Interim-President at Umpqua Community College from 2002-2004.
“I followed in my father’s path and made education my career,” Bennett said. “I moved to Klamath Falls in 2004 to be closer to my father, who passed away in 2012.”
Bennett started his career in 1988, teaching and coaching in Huntington, Ore. along the Snake River, and finished his teaching career at Corvallis High School in 2000.
After being a teacher, Bennett worked at the state level as an Educational Specialist II at the Oregon Department of Education. In working at ODE, it allowed him to implement Measure 98/High School Success.
He served from 2019-2023 as an At-Large-Member of the Fair Dismissal Appeals Board.
Currently, as principal at Anderson New Technology High School in Anderson, Calif., Bennett helped transformed his school’s instructional model with the goal of growing the school’s enrollment. A year before his current position in Anderson, he was Superintendent of Schools at North Douglas School District.
“Within six months, we innovated a non-classroom-based, hybrid, collegiate model with a 'homeschool' independent study program. We witnessed a remarkable 25 percent growth in our enrollment in just two years,” Bennett said. “My focus at ODE was to enhance graduation rates through the implementation of Career and Technical Education and the removal of barriers to student participation, a mission that I am proud to have accomplished.”
In previous work, as the principal of Durham High School, Bennett developed two CTE pathways in Manufacturing Technologies and Vitculture, and added dual credit through a partnership with Southern Oregon University.
“Collaborating with other secondary administrators and Klamath Community College to develop the Advanced Diploma program, which some have said was a precursor to the Oregon Promise,” Bennett said. “Working with the staff at Mazama to improve student outcomes led to the school receiving an “outstanding” rating on its 2010 state report card.”
Bennett attended Oregon State University and earned a Bachelor of Science in Social Studies Education. He then earned a Master of Education in Educational Leadership from the University of Oregon and completed his Continuing Administrator license through Portland State University.
KFCS Retirement Celebration
Tony Swan
Gian Christmas
Tim Distefano
RuthAnn Strom
Bill Todd
KFCS wants to wish fellow staff who also will be retiring this year who could not be at this year's retirement celebration:
Sandy Ellis
Susan Holzgang
Living Love Forward
Pelican, Conger Apparel Order
The Pelican Elementary School Booster Club has partnered with Elite Apparel to provide students and families Pelican swag. A portion of each order's proceeds will go back to Pelican Elementary. You can order right from the Elite Apparel website: https://eliteappareloregon.com...
When your order is ready, you will be notified and then can pick it up in the Pelican front office. Help support your school and shop local!
Look through flyers for the Conger Spirit Wear online store, as well as a thank you to SmithBates.
The direct link to the store is here: http://conger.orderpromos.com/
KUHS Alumni
The new district website has an Alumni page for graduates of KU. This past week, six KU alumni sent us updates on their lives since they graduated. Take a look on the KU Alumni page on the district website. And, if you are an alumni, be sure and send us YOUR update!
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