Longhorns rolled against the Bayard Tigers to start their season 2/0. They will be on the road along with the Lady Longhorns to Garden county on Tuesday 12/10.
5 months ago, Darrell Howitt
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Boys wrestling made the trek to the Sandhills at Mullen and brought home some hardware!! Mason Holmes got first. Landon Bohac got 4th, and Cameron McGinnis got 2nd.
5 months ago, Darrell Howitt
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Lady Longhorns come up just short in a hard fought PHYSICAL battle against the Bayard Tigers!! #LonghornProud!!
5 months ago, Darrell Howitt
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The Longhorn basketball teams are opening up Western Trails Confernce play at the Arena this afternoon against Bayard. JV boys tip off at 2:00 with Varsity Girls and Boys to follow. #LonghornPride
5 months ago, Trevor Anderson
KPS
History has been made in KPS. The first high school GIRLS wrestling team had a great showing today in Perkins County Placing Noley Brower 2nd Becca Koski 2nd Barbara Earley 3rd
5 months ago, Katie Culek
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Busy day today in Longhorn Country. HS Boys Wrestling in Mullen at 9:30am, HS Girls Wrestling in Perkins County at 9:30am and HS Basketball in Kimball vs Bayard at 2pm. NO JV Girls game, 4 qtrs of JV Boys followed by Varsity games. There is also a pulled pork feed at the HS Basketball games in Kimball. You should be able to watch each event on the host schools' hudl . GO Longhorns!
5 months ago, Brittany Cook
Junior High Quizbowl traveled to Sidney today for their first tournament of the year and are bringing home a 2nd place trophy!!
5 months ago, Stephanie Kitchens
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The Longhorns officially start their season tonight with a home opener against the Leyton Warriors. The girls found themselves matched up against a senior dominated very solid team and struggled to contain them coming up short for the night. The boys rolled with great hustle to finish with the win!!
5 months ago, Darrell Howitt
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In Art 1 students recently finished learning about creating depth. They used 2 or 3 point linear perspective to create these drawings
5 months ago, Mark Jefferis
Chris’s drawing
CeCe’s drawing
Noley’s drawing
Macy’s drawing
Charlotte’s drawing
The Kimball Public School Board of Education is seeking your feedback as it looks to plan for the next five years of our district. The survey is designed to be completed in under 5 minutes while gathering information that will be useful to the Board of Education. To complete the survey, you can click on the link below. The survey will be open until December 16 and will be discussed at the January 2025 Board Work Session as part of the district strategic planning process. Thank you for your feedback! Survey Link: https://eprovesurveys.advanc-ed.org/surveys/#/action/268743/12680
5 months ago, Trevor Anderson
Shavonne Singleton of Farm Bureau Financial Services is starting an Angel Tree Program this holiday season to benefit children in need in our district and community. The following information explains the program: 🎄✨ Kimball Community – Let’s Spread Some Holiday Cheer! 🎁❤️ We are excited to announce the start of an Angel Tree Program for our local community! This initiative is aimed at helping families provide a magical holiday season for their children, 18 and under. Here’s how it works: 🎅 Families in need: Applications are available by email at shavonne.singleton@fbfs.com or in person at the Farm Bureau office in Kimball. Provide details like the child’s age, gender, clothing sizes, and their Christmas wish. All applications need to be completed by December 16, 2024. 🤶 Sponsors: Stop by the Farm Bureau office to select a child (or children) based on your budget. Shop for their wish list, wrap the gifts, and return them to the office. Farm Bureau will coordinate pickup or delivery with the families. All applications will be kept confidential, and together, we’ll create unforgettable holiday memories for families in our community. #KimballAngelTree #CommunityLove #HolidayGiving #MakingSpiritsBright
5 months ago, Trevor Anderson
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Today, a few freshman JAG students took a trip to Scottsbluff to attend the 4H Medical Health Day. They broke out into different groups and got to learn about various careers within the medical profession in very hands-on ways. They participated in Stop the Bleed activities, they were trained on tying sutures, completed a few laparoscopic surgical simulations (one involving worms which was VERY fun to watch), did some urinalysis with various testing strips, worked to determine blood types from samples, got to see bread mold under a microscope, and got to work with various students from other schools to solve a breakout box using clues associated with the HR, accounting, and claims specialist professions within the medical field. Overall, it was a really fun experience for all and we all learned a LOT.
5 months ago, Samantha Walter
Lunch Time
Stop the Bleed
Blood Type Testing
Sutures
Breakout 2
Laparoscopic Simulation
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ELITE activities today: Girl Scouts, Dodgeball, Directed Drawings 😁
5 months ago, Marcie Pratt
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ELITE K/1st grade xmas tree art 🎄
5 months ago, Marcie Pratt
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Information for the High School Basketball games on Friday December 6th at Kimball versus Leyton. There will NOT be any JV girls games played. JV Boys will start at 4pm with only 2 quarters. The Varsity girls game will then start at 5pm followed by the Varsity boys game
5 months ago, Brittany Cook
ELITE Afterschool Program activities yesterday and today: xmas tree art, lego club, and polar bear pictures. 🎄🐻‍❄️
5 months ago, Marcie Pratt
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Longhorns playing at high level in their HOF Jamboree against the Alliance Bulldogs. Great hustle and tenacious defense helped them finish on top.
5 months ago, Darrell Howitt
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Lady Longhorns get a chance to dial in during the HOF Jamboree against the Alliance Bulldogs. Hard fought game but the Longhorns came up short. Looking forward to good things Ladies!!!
5 months ago, Darrell Howitt
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December newsletter for ELITE! 🎄🎅
5 months ago, Marcie Pratt
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📣 Attention ELITE families! No Friday ELITE this week 12/6/24 due to In-service.
5 months ago, Marcie Pratt
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