The General Board also made permanent the one year Call that Erin Laabs is serving. Mrs. Laabs will continue serving as an English instructor, as she is doing now. She will also be a homeroom advisKettle Moraine Lutheran High School high school life skills storeor, will assist with Echoes; and will continue working with musicals, Childrens Theater productions, and other productions in the Fine Arts Department.
Basketball Dog-n-Suds Nights
You might have read or heard that the chapel/auditorium and fine arts academic wing has certain projects that can be deferred. Asking the Lutheran question, What does this mean?
The Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School Federation recognizes that the cost of Christian secondary education has the potential of being a challenge for some milies. Accordingly, the Federation has established the KML Tuition Assistance Program. The program is designed to help milies meet the cost of this great blessing. The monies come from many donors and foundations, including the KML Foundation. Applications are available online at . The deadline to apply is March 15, 2012. The KML Finance Committee will determine the assistance distribution by mid-April. Feel free to contact Jody Hansen, KML Business Manager, at 262-677-4051 x1109 orThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view itif you have any questions.
At the January 16 Board of Directors meeting, a one year Call was extended to Mrs. April Goldschmidt (nee Alonte) to teach Spanish. The General Board ratified that action on January 23. She served with us as a Spanish teacher before she was married this past summer.
No School - Winter Break - Mar 19
Instrumental Chamber Music Concert
Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School high school life skills store,Sacred Band & Choir Concert
A deferred project is part of the overall plan, but is something that can be completed at a later date. Some of the deferred options would not keep us from using the cility right away. For example, a new parking lot is not required at this point, and finishing the pit area below the stage can be done at a later date. By deferring those projects, we are able to build a usable cility, but at a cost that is affordable. This also gives us the ability to seek Federation members who can complete those deferred projects at a later date and at a reduced cost. This is similar to the approach we have taken with previous building projects at Kettle. At the same time, there are other projects that we might not defer such as sound and light equipment in the auditorium and a stage curtain. As this process moves forward, the deferred options will be a critical component throughout the planning stage.
- Jan 28 & Feb 4
This years charity auctions profits will go toward the purchase of a school bus for transporting our students to extra-curricular events. This is in addition to 20% going to support the tuition assistance program here at KML. Donations are needed for raffle items/sihigh school life skills storelent auction items as well as larger items for the live auction segment of the evening. Please consider a donation. Maybe your place of employment would partner with us by a donation! Donation forms are available online at or by contacting Karen Bartman atThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view itor 262-677-4051x1108.
No School - KML Educators Conference - Feb 20
Please join us for food and fun at the KML vs. Mayville home girls basketball game on Saturday, January 28, and at the KML vs. Lomira home boys basketball game on Saturday, February 4. The Charger Club will serve Sprecher Root Beer floats and hot dogs in the cafeteria after the varsity game. You can purchase your tickets for food when you come to the game or when the games are over. Hope you can make it to the game to cheer the Chargers on and join in the fellowship after the game!
Please keep these servants and their milies in your prayers as they deliberate.
- 7pm Feb 15
At a special General Board meeting on January 23, KML extended a Call to Pastor Matthew Brown to serve as religion instructor (to replace Pastor Moldenhauer, who announced his retirement in December). Pastor Brown currently serves at Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church in Clarksville, Tennessee. He is married to Katie, and they have four children. Besides serving as a religion instructor, he would assist with our Cross Trainers program, would provide leadership in our chapel worship, would serve as a homeroom advisor, and would assist in our athletic department.
End of 3rd Quarter - Mar 16
Family Music Fest- 5pm Mar 30