We have been so busy throughout the final few weeks of our school year! The adventure to Ashland and OSF to see Shakespeare’s Macbeth was a rousing success, and both students and staff had a great time at our first prom.
KCA students displayed a lot of art at the Earth Day Cabaret at the Dome School! This event was packed, and it was exciting for so many people in the community to see our students’ work.
They followed up the next weekend by contributing to Ariana Jurisic’s super-cool spring art show. Thanks to Healthy U for hosting this event!
We started off with a field trip to check out the tide pools at Enderts Beach in Crescent City, as well as explore the Redwoods. The rain didn’t hold us back–thanks to Elishua for organizing this trip!
And we did a spring-break sendoff with ice skating and a tour of the street murals in Rogue River! Thank you, Ryan, for sharing one of your passions with us!
Welcome to the middle! This weekend marked the midpoint of the school year, with 1½ intensives and 1 semester complete and 1½ intensives and 1 semester to go.
Would you like to celebrate with us this Thursday night?
Last week, while the majority of students studied Photography w/ Melissa for the first half of the Winter Intensive, a small crew learned playwriting w/ Ryan. Students wrote 7 plays in 3 days! Their plays will be performed Thursday and y’all are invited. We aren’t advertising widely to the public (mostly because our performance space is so small and partly because, well, performing can be terrifying and starting small can make it less so).
A Whirlwind Theatre Festival is just that — a whirlwind. It has a long history across the country and is usually called a “24-hour Theatre Festival” in which participants write, direct, act, and perform new plays within a 24-hour window. Illinois Valley artists have created 10 Whirlwind Theatre Festivals (some of you have participated as creators and/or audience members, as y’all well know!). This is the first time the festival is staged at a local school. We’re slowing the pace considerably, yet creating and performing brand new plays within a 2-week window is still quite a challenge!
Tomorrow, students will decide who will act, direct, design lighting, create sound effects, write the playbill, collect props, sew costumes, paint backdrops, and stage manage. And come Thursday at 6pm a performance it shall be! The theme is “Not From Around Here.” To throw in a bit of a teaser, two of the requirements (all decided by the kids) are to include an egg and an epiphany expressed in alliteration.
Doors open at 5:45pm, Performance at 6pm, followed by an Audience Talk-Back with students. If possible, please bring a $5-10 donation to help students fund a dance (will it be a prom? A morp? An anti-prom? That’ll be up to the kids + our budget).
Check out the Photography class photos while you’re here! They are awesome.
Final thought of the day: We sure hope report cards land in your mailbox within the next day or so. We mailed them last Thursday. Students were also given a student copy of their report card, so hopefully they’ve shared it with you. Let us know if yours didn’t arrive: kaci@kcahs.org.
Open House! Friday the 13th! 2-5pm! Y’all invited!
Alissa, Pixie, and Melissa (who are definitely not posing for the camera, by the way) really want to make sure that you come to our Open House on Friday the 13th from 2-5pm! The Open House is open to everyone: students, families, community members, and Hanby Lane neighbors who have spent the past two months wondering why a gaggle of teens has suddenly descended upon their neighborhood!
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There’s no other way to say this without telling a story (if you’re impatient and just want the spoiler, you’ll find it on the last line): Last Wednesday began like any other day. There was oatmeal eaten, compost buckets filling and dishes washing, with one classroom studying The Metamorphosis while the other classroom discussed healthy living. Then came the 20-minute break between 1st and 2nd period, and with that break came the common ritual called teachers-check-their-emails.
One of those teachers-check-their-emails emails contained the subject line “G5 Notification – New Grant Award Notification S282B230004″ and it began its message with the words “The U.S. Department of Education (ED) is pleased to notify you that your grant has been selected for funding. You may access your electronically signed Grant Award Notification (GAN) documents for this new award, S282B230004 & GAN action number 1, at http://www.g5.gov under Grant Maintenance, Award Documents.”
This was most peculiar, as the teachers were not awaiting a grant notification and the email did not specify the nature of the grant. The teachers-check-their-emails teacher who received this email was certain this was a scam. A scam! The teacher first googled “Is Grant Award Notification S282B230004 a scam?” but, alas, nothing popped up.So they called the telephone number listed in the email, thinking “Certainly, calling this number will reveal the scam to be a scam!” But when the automated voice on the other end of the line said “You have called the United States Department of Education,” the teacher slammed down their phone in astonishment (since it’s 2023, we all know this was a cell phone and cell phones cannot be “slammed down,” but please, if you can, keep in your mind the imagery of a phone, circa 1997, being dramatically “slammed down”).
After more investigating and with increasingly shaky hands, the teacher who had received this email determined that It. Was. Real. and hearkened to a grant application that had been submitted many, many months before and which had been assigned approximately 0.00% chance of success.
But thus it came to this: Kalmiopsis Community Arts High School has received a grant from the federal government for roughly $350,000 over the next three years.We are still in shock.
Dear KCA students, families, staff, school board, and community – School has been in session for 2 hours and 36 minutes, counting breakfast time, and so far we have seen: crockpot oatmeal, Dolly Parton radio, a bloody finger, a run to the store for a sculpture screwdriver, some who are quiet, others who like to chat, a few who are absent, a new bus driver driving in circles, a 504 AQI, pencils outlining hands, thumbs smoothing clay, and an escape from outside. Our community is beginning to build!
Hey students and your grown-ups! Orientation is August 24 & 25! Here’s the deal:
Students and families, get ready! KCA’s first-ever orientation is Thursday 8/24 and Friday 8/25 at the school, 341 Cottage Park Drive #2 in Cave Junction.
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Thursday 8/24 for students & their people 5-7pm
Overview of the school’s philosophy, courses, academic calendar, weekly schedule, and more! Bring your listening ears and your voice (Seek clarification! Ask questions! Or if you don’t like public speaking, sneak us a handwritten note!) and bring your appetite, but not too much of an appetite (Snacks provided! Sorry that we can’t afford to feed y’all dinner!)
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Friday 8/24 just for students 10am-2pm
Have you ever planned your class schedule while eating pizza and painting your school? Probably not, so here’s your chance (and if you have previously eaten pizza while painting your school and planning your classes, we want to hear all about it).
Please try to get here by 10am, because we all know that means 10:15 and we really have to get started by then! Ariana the artist will be here to help us creatively paint a KCA wall, and one of your Teacher Leaders (Kaci, Melissa, or Ryan) will tug on your shirtsleeve to go have a chat to talk classes.
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Our first student-created club: Movies!
Hey KCA students, what are you doing Thursdays after school? Do you like movies of any genre? Ninth-grade student Rainbow is creating a movie club to begin Thursday September 14th @ 4pm.
“I really like movies, and at one point I heard about a high school movie club, and I thought about Kalmiopsis,” he reflected while eating a burrito last Sunday at the Pine Portal, where his artist mom, Forest, works. (As an aside: Forest is creating five dream catchers for KCA, thanks to a grant from Four Way Community Foundation).
The movie club, which has yet to be named, will meet Thursdays after school to watch films and share snacks. Majority vote will decide which movies to watch, said Rainbow, who is looking for another student to co-coordinate the club. He’ll pitch the idea to his peers during a democratic meeting in Kalmiopsis Community Class, our schoolwide for-credit course that meets twice a week.
Rainbow spent 3rd-5th grade at the Dome School, has most recently been homeschooled, and is ready for high school at KCA. “I like the idea of Kalmiopsis and how it’s art-related and not like a regular public school. I think I will be a good fit and it will be a fun school.” Aside from movies, he likes to go on adventures, spend time with friends, and is currently working on a horror short-film series with another KCA student.
The movie club will be open to KCA, IVHS, homeschooled, unschooled, and otherly-schooled students.
Rainbow’s movie club embodies one of KCA’s four guiding principles – Youth Leadership Grows Genuine Confidence. The three other guiding principles are addressed throughout this newsletter.
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MAJOR LOCATION UPDATE (IT’S GOOD!) written by Melissa, who has shouldered *all* this work
Hello KCA Community and Families,
We are pleased to announce that we have secured a home for the 2023-2024 school year! We have signed a lease for a unit in the Cottage Park Offices located in the Hanby neighborhood. The space is absolutely beautiful and is a newer construction with lots of bells and whistles. Our lease will start on July 1st and we would love to have any and all families/students schedule a time to come by and see the new space after we begin “office hours” in mid-July.
This has been a long and arduous journey for us, and we are overly appreciative of everyone’s patience while we searched for the perfect building for our first few years.
Rusk Ranch Nature Center still is and will be our forever home, but we had to be very realistic with the actual time frame in which we need to develop that site.
Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions as we are always available.
With immense gratitude,
Melissa, Ryan and Kaci
We have a home, what’s that you say? We have a home, signed a three-year contract with the school district, so KCA will be here to stay!
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Meet our new Teacher Leader, Teresa!
This month is one year since I moved to the Illinois Valley. I followed my children, Phillip and Sharon Rose, and bought a family homestead. I love the IV and all it has to offer, including a welcoming community. My career as a nurse is winding down and I am seeking ways to be actively involved in our community. One being, KCA. The hats I am leaning towards wearing are ones of science instruction, quality and safety coordination, and being a school nurse, if needed.
My goal is to never have a child return home from school and say, “We didn’t do anything creative today to learn.”