KFCS Friday News Flash
Klamath Falls City Schools Oct. 14, 2022
In this Issue
- School Calendars & Upcoming Events
- Student Success Corner
- KUHS Alumni
- Board meeting next Monday
- Phone App Download for District Website
- Join Our Team
- KFCS Board of Education
NFL, MLB Trainer Todd Durkin Coming to Pel Court
Join Healthy Klamath and Klamath Falls City Schools in welcoming Todd Durkin to our community. Todd will be delivering an inspirational keynote speech, leading a community workout, and sticking around for a brief meet and greet at 5:30 p.m. Friday, October 28 at Pel Court.
Todd Durkin is a world-class coach, trainer, author, and speaker who changes lives every single day.
He is the founder of Fitness Quest 10 in Scripps Ranch, San Diego. He trains dozens of current NFL and MLB athletes, including Drew Brees, Golden Tate, Zach Ertz, Darren Sproles, and a host of other active players. His long client lists include, LaDainian Tomlinson, Reggie Bush, Aaron Rodgers, Carson Palmer, and Tony Gwynn Jr. amongst others.
Todd was a finalist on the primetime, network show NBC STRONG, which is now streaming on Netflix.
He is the past recipient of the Jack LaLanne Award for lifetime achievement in the fitness field, amongst many other accolades. His 2 books, The IMPACT Body Plan and the WOW BOOK have changed thousands of lives. His 3rd book, GET YOUR MIND RIGHT, just came out in June 2020! It is a MUST read!
Todd Durkin is popular on social media and delivers daily messages on Instagram and Facebook. His podcast, the Todd Durkin IMPACT Show, is designed to motivate and inspire anyone looking to create more IMPACT in their life.
A note to KFCS staff
The first ever Klamath Falls Into Fitness Challenge will start this October and November. We’ll be signing up as an organization team to compete in two areas:
- Average Miles Moved Per Employee
- Average Minutes Moved Per Employee
You can take the pledge here - www.healthyklamath.com/klamath-falls-into-fitness-pledge
Just make sure you list Klamath Falls City Schools as your team. When you sign up, you’ll be able to participate as part of our team and also as an individual in the community challenge. Healthy Klamath has asked us to be a part of this challenge, along with countless other establishments in the community. There will be awards and prizes for the challenge, community fitness classes and events you can attend.
Learn more about the challenge here - www.healthyklamath.com/fall-into-fitness
You’ll be able to read up on the different areas and check out a calendar of free community events and exercise opportunities for the months of October and November.
The benefits of staying physically active and healthy include longevity, less chronic disease, less cognitive decline as we age, and more. Let’s take the challenge together to be healthier this fall!
Elementary school's, KHLA calendars
Secondary school's
44th Canal Bowl - Mazama at Klamath Union
Klamath Union varsity football knew its set of back-to-back rival games against Henley and Mazama was going to be its most difficult stretch of the season.
Tests against No. 1 Mazama and No. 3 Henley came, and in the 44th annual Canal Bowl at Modoc Field, Klamath Union fell to the Vikings, 57-10.
Mazama was relentless from the start, and scored in the first 15 seconds of the game. A late hit off a kickoff return from KU brought a penalty and put the Vikings right at the middle of the field, which running back Treyce Horton took advantage of for the game’s first score.
Mazama scored again on its next series and led 18-0 midway through the first quarter but not before the Pelicans caused a small ruckus. Klamath Union put some frustration in the faces of the Vikings by coming up with three positive offensive plays.
The first came from the hands of senior quarterback Wayce Saluskin, who was not fazed on third down and found wide receiver Tony Ortiz for a 36-yard pass that brought the Pelicans into Viking territory. Ortiz slipped past Mazama defensive back Tyler Aguiar for the opportunistic catch as he reached over his head to snag the football.
Back-to-back runs by senior running back Jett Johnson brought the Pelicans near the red zone. Johnson’s first run, an 11-yard run, inched his team closer and an 8-yard run was just as important.
Mazama’s defense halted the Pelican run and Ortiz connected on a 34-yard field goal to put his team on the scoreboard.
The Vikings had their way for the rest of the matchup and scored 39 unanswered points before Saluskin and Ortiz connected from the air once again.
Ahead of Mazama defensive back Alfred Del Castillo by several steps, Ortiz ran toward the right side of the field and caught a pass from Saluskin for a 70-yard touchdown.
Saluskin is in his first year with the Pelicans after having transferred from Oakridge.
“What I was talking about in the locker room about how they brought me into their brotherhood and I give my love, honor and respect to all of these men,” Saluskin said.
The catch by Ortiz was the first touchdown the Vikings had given up in four weeks. For Ortiz, it was the perfect way to end his final home game and ultimately, his final time stepping off the turf at Modoc Field.
“Seniors, you should remember it. This is what I wanted. I wanted you guys to play hard the entire time and you did and I loved it,” KU head coach Tom Smith said. “For all you seniors have done for me as a coach, for all you have inspired me … you guys have inspired me to coach harder and harder every single week.”
“Even those moments when coaches get and think ‘man, here we go. Then as soon as I dive into it I am thinking, I am going harder this week than I did last week. We had two days to get ready for this. The seniors are going to walk off this field having played their last game on this field as a KU Pelican. I absolutely, truly love you guys. I needed this. You guys needed this.”
The Pelicans will play at 7 p.m. next Friday in a non-league game against Philomath.
Klamath Union varsity football seniors
No. 7 Wayce Saluskin, 5-11, 190 pounds, quarterback, linebacker
No. 10 Tony Ortiz, 6-2, 185 pounds , wide receiver, defensive back
No. 11 Javan Zumwalt, 6-0, 185 pounds, wide receiver, defensive back
No. 17 Leonard Atchley, 5-10, 165 pounds, running back, linebacker
No. 67 Andrew Morris, 5-11, 220 pounds, offensive and defensive lineman
No. 75 Indrani Espinoza, 6-0, 210 pounds, offensive and defensive lineman
No. 75 Hayden Smith, 6-3, 295 pounds, offensive and defensive lineman
By KFCS Media Relations Specialist, Joaquin Aguilar-Flores
Klamath Union at Henley football
National School Lunch Week
Lunch time at Ponderosa Middle School Thursday
This week of October 10-14 was National School Lunch Week. Oregon Department of Education and the Oregon School Boards Association teamed up to raise awareness regarding importance of child nutrition programs in schools throughout the state.
According to researched presented by ODE and OSBA, students who are nourished properly at school perform better academically and behave better in the classroom.
School board members were encouraged to eat with students this past week to see the healthy and appetizing options and experience the social benefits of public school lunches.
Background
The National School Lunch Program, started in 1946, delivers funding for nearly 100,000 schools and institutions to serve lunches nationwide to almost 30 million students a day, including more than 20 million free lunches. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reimburses schools for each meal served based on family incomes as well as provides healthy and nutritious foods via the USDA Foods program.
In Oregon, 49% of students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunches, and in 2018-19 more than 45 million school lunches were delivered to Oregon students. The state Legislature has endorsed the value of school meals, including approximately $52 million in the Student Success Act this biennium for expanded school nutrition programs.
A 2017 state law also removed the stigma about being able to afford a healthy meal by requiring that Oregon schools provide a meal to any student who asks; schools cannot ask for payment.
KFCS School Newsletters
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!
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES - JOIN OUR TEAM!!
Apply for a District Job Opening
Become a Substitute Teacher or Paraprofessional in our District
PARENT LINKS
Click Here for the Family Friendly 2021-2022 School Year Calendar - English
Click Here for Family Friendly 2021-2022 School Year Calendar - Spanish
Parent Tyler SIS Portal
Electronic Flyers for Your Students School
School Messenger - To opt-in to text messaging text YES to 68453
KFCS Board of Education
Carol Usher, Zone 1, Roosevelt - carol.usher@kfcityschools.org
Lori Theros, Zone 2, At-Large - lori.theros@kfcityschools.org
Vanessa Bennett, Zone 3, Conger - vanessa.bennett@kfcityschools.org
Kathy Hewitt, Zone 4, Mills - kathy.hewitt@kfcityschools.org
Trina Perez, Zone 5, Pelican - trina.perez@kfcityschools.org
Patrick Fenner, Zone 6, AtLarge - patrick.fenner@kfcityschools.org
Ashley Wendt-Lusich, Zone 7 At-Large - ashley.wendt-lusich@kfcityschools.org