
Kangaroo Chronicles
March 2025

Message from the Principal
Hey Roos,
This month, we close out the third nine weeks and begin the final stretch of the 24-25 school year right after spring break! I am beyond proud of the work by our teachers and staff to ensure our students are successful both academically and socially. Our English I, English II, Algebra I, Biology, and US History teachers have stretched themselves and collaborated on intervention plans leading up to the STAAR End of Course (EOC) exams. Please make sure you make every effort to get your student to school when we test in April as this is a measurement of their growth and a graduation requirement.
There are so many great events happening at KHS and throughout the district to include athletic events, concerts, dance competitions, and livestock shows. If you have not stopped by the Killeen ISD Fine Arts Art Exhibition at the Killeen Civic and Conference Center, you can still attend this week. I highly encourage you to check out the beautiful and creative pieces by not only our KHS students but all students in KISD. It is impressive to say the least!
As we approach spring break and the fourth nine weeks, I encourage you to speak with your student about the importance of safety. All the systems, procedures, and expectations we have in place are purposely implemented to keep our students and staff safe at all times. Safety is our number one concern, and we know we are better if we work together. If you see something, say something!
Finally, we just had the honor of naming our 24-25 Killeen High School Teach of the Year. Congratulations to Nichole Brieno-Young. Mrs. Brieno- Young is a True ROO, and her leadership in the classroom and in our school community exemplifies our KHS F.A.M.I.L.Y. values. Congrats Mrs. Brieno-Young-“ROO PRIDE IS JUSTIFIED!
Be safe, and please let us know if you need anything. Let’s go BIG ROOS!
-Dr. Kara Trevino
Black Family Wellness Expo
Parent Liaison Corner
Kangaroo Parents & Fans:
We encourage all of our students to attend our Athletic & Fine Arts events and support our Roos and Lady Roos! Please make plans for students to be picked up from any extracurricular event within 15 minutes of the event ending. Campus administrators will be present to remind students to contact parents for rides before the event has ended. Students who are not picked up in a timely manner may not be able to attend future events.
Thank you for helping us get everyone home safely and timely after our extracurricular events!
To get the most out of Power Hour, make sure to schedule your time in advance!
Get the Power Hour schedule from each of your teachers, and note the days that they offer tutoring and the times that club sponsors have meetings. Spend half of your Power Hour time each day eating lunch and the other half attending a tutoring or club meeting. Both options are accessible, depending on when your teachers offer tutoring and when clubs or activities are scheduled.
Take advantage of this opportunity to improve your academics!
Positive Referrals
We believe in catching kids doing great thinks! Students at KHS can receive positive referrals for demonstrating our Kangaroo values and characteristics!
At Killeen High School, we have a set of values that represent our campus. These values are School Pride, Relationships, Collaboration, Success, and Integrity. When we see our students embodying our values and completing positive, thoughtful acts around campus we like to celebrate them with our "Positive Referrals".
Roo Pride is Justified!
2025 Junior & Senior Prom
Dress Code and ID Requirements
The KISD dress code policy can be found in the Student Code of Conduct (SCOC). Some key highlights are as follows:
· No rips or holes in pants/jeans higher than 6” above the knee
· Skirts/dresses should not be higher than 6” above the knee
· Tops must cover a student’s midriff
· No Sagging
· Clothing must not be see-through
· No head coverings/hats/bandanas
· No pajamas/slippers
· ID cards MUST be worn at all times
For a full list of dress code requirements, please refer to the SCOC (p. 58-59). All dress code issues will be subject to the campus administrator’s judgment. Students are responsible for knowing what is in the KISD Student Code of Conduct, which can also be found in the Parents & Students section of our campus website under “Code of Conduct”.
We want to thank you for all the support you have shown through the first week of school as we have been teaching and reviewing the norms and expectations for Killeen High School. We are looking forward to a fabulous year!
Let’s go, BIG ROOS!
KHS Tutoring / Homework Room
Our amazing Homework Room is open! WE ARE OPEN ON SATURDAYS!!
Details:
Who: The Homework Room is for students who need a protected place to get classwork done.
What: The Homework Room is a protected environment where students can bring work to work on and avoid distractions.
When: Monday-Friday (7:30am–8:15am and 4:30am–5:30pm) and Saturday (8:30am-12:30pm)
Where: Room 312
Why: To facilitate the academic growth and success for all of our students!
For morning and Saturday tutoring, please call 243-336-7241 when you arrive to be let into the building. All students will enter through Door 22.
KISD Tutoring Center
The KISD Tutoring Center now provides free assistance with Writing and Reading as well as Math! Killeen ISD students in grades 4-12 are able to receive assistance with individualized tutoring, STAAR & EOC preparation, math fact fluency, and hard-to-learn math concepts, writing, reading, as well as homework help, all for free at the Killeen ISD Tutoring Center. Get the support you need from our State-Certified Teachers!
Elementary and Middle School parents/guardians must fill out a registration form upon arrival the first time their child comes to the Tutoring Center. With the safety of our students at the forefront, parents/guardians will be required to sign in and sign out their student(s) from tutoring with a valid ID.
Questions? Please call us during the hours we tutor at (254)336-1736 for any questions you may have or if you would like to use our tutoring services via Zoom.
Phone Free in KISD Secondary Schools
Embracing a phone-free policy in Killeen Independent School District (KISD) enhances academic achievement by minimizing distractions and maximizing instructional time. This initiative not only supports school safety efforts but also fosters an environment conducive to learning, where students can fully engage in their studies and interact meaningfully with their peers and teachers. By reducing cellphone-related disruptions, we create a safer, more focused, and supportive educational atmosphere for everyone.
Secondary campuses began issuing pouches, training students on expectations and implementing procedures beginning on August 14. Parents/guardians can submit questions via email: phonefreeschools@killeenisd.org.
For more information, please click the link below to be taken to the District's webpage.
Home Access Center (HAC)
Home Access Center (HAC 4.0) provides parent/guardian access to view student assignments, grades, and attendance.
To use HAC to participate in your child's educational experience, contact your child's campus registration office to request an account and password. A valid email address is required for account creation.
** Click HERE to be taken directly to the district website for more information.
Athletic Schedules
Upcoming Events
March 5: FCA Meet at the Pole
March 6: KISD School Nutrition Food Show at KHS
March 7: Men of Maroon Meeting
March 8: Kangarette Contest @ Fredricksburg HS
March 13: Registration Night 5:00pm
March 17-21: Spring Break
March 22: Kangarette Contest at Sea World
KHS Mission, Vision, and Values
Electronic Devices and Pouches – Secondary students will maintain their phone, and all communication devices, in a locked pouch during the school day.
E-cigarettes/Cigarettes
1st Offense Violation:
Students will be assigned one day of ISS and one day of Saturday School. Secondary Students will attend at their home campuses (the curriculum will be provided for all students who attend for cigarette/e-cigarette violations).
If the student fails to attend ISS, Saturday Detention and/or complete the lessons, a due process hearing will be held with a recommendation for DAEP placement for 10 days. Students will be allowed one make up opportunity to complete Saturday Detention.
2nd Offense Violation:
A due process hearing will be held with a recommendation for DAEP placement for 20 days.
Consequences for School Bus Violations:
For school bus safety violations, and for serious violations, as defined in this document, that happen on the bus, the 3rd bus offense shall invoke at least a temporary removal (possibly a permanent removal), and the 4th offense will invoke a bus suspension for the rest of the school year. For students attending a DAEP, the 2nd bus offense will result in permanent bus suspension for the time the student is placed in DAEP; any flagrant bus offense prior to the 2nd violation may result in immediate bus suspension. Students who fight on the bus will be suspended for three days. If after a thorough investigation, fighting is confirmed, then the students involved will be removed from the bus for 30 school days. Under severe circumstances the Director for Transportation Services reserves the right to implement temporary or permanent bus suspension at a date earlier than prescribed by this regulation.