AP Psych students spent some time with Play-Doh recently to build brains! Students constructed the brain out of various colors to represent the different parts that they've been learning in class.
about 1 month ago, High School of Health Sciences
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Our HS^2 students finished their third Elementary School Vision Screenings with Wales Elementary and KM Explore last week!
about 1 month ago, High School of Health Sciences
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The deadline to sign up for exams, without an extra fee, is quickly approaching. Please ensure that you are enrolled in your courses in both Total Registration and AP Classroom., and pay within Total Registration.

If you do not pay your balance by the end of the day on November 7th, KM will cancel your order, which then results in having to sign up late, which requires a $40 late fee.

Here are directions to sign up for your exam in AP: https://kettlemorainesdwi.sites.thrillshare.com/o/hshs/page/advanced-placement-program
about 1 month ago, High School of Health Sciences
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Perfect fall day for the HS^2 AP Environmental Science students to head to the Salem Cemetery in Wales to collect data for a lab. Students looked at the tombstones to collect data that will be used next week to create survivorship curves for the population.
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Juniors - are you interested in going on the HS^2 Panama Service Trip your Senior year? Make sure to attend the informational meeting TODAY!

about 1 month ago, High School of Health Sciences
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HS^2 AP Psychology students decorated the HS^2 school entrance, drawing and labeling large-scale neurons. The grade 9-12 students are currently studying Biological Bases of Behavior.
about 1 month ago, High School of Health Sciences
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INFO NIGHTS AND OPEN HOUSES!!! We have a number of exciting events coming up to introduce students to our KM High School Choices. The KMHS Campus Expo on November 5th is a great opportunity for middle school families to explore the high school and learn more about our charter schools. In addition, we have our K-12 KM Showcase for all families and community members on February 18th! These are fantastic opportunities to learn about our schools and have conversations with students, staff, and administrators.
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AP PARENT INFORMATION NIGHT WELL ATTENDED!!! We had an excellent turnout last night for the AP Info Night in the Prism Art Center. Dr. Plum and Ms. Kopidlansky shared an informative presentation on how to navigate the AP system, manage coursework, and maximize the benefits, both academically and financially, from this valuable program. Many parents stayed to talk with staff, ask questions, and gain additional insights afterward. If you missed last night's event, please visit the AP page on our website for the presentation and information https://hs.kmsd.edu/o/kmhs/page/advanced-placement-program. AP tests have potentially saved KM 9-12 students $1.5M in tuition, based on last year's test-takers! Advanced Placement programming is facilitated by The College Board, a non-profit organization that helps high school students succeed academically by providing courses with college-level rigor and the opportunity to earn college credits. KM strongly encourages our students to challenge themselves by taking AP courses and currently offers 21 AP courses with more under consideration. Subject matter includes art, outreach, computer science, English, math, music, science, and social studies. Watch for an upcoming Capturing KM on this event.

about 1 month ago, KMSD
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Juniors - are you interested in going on the HS^2 Panama Service Trip your Senior year? Make sure to attend the informational meeting this Thursday!

about 1 month ago, High School of Health Sciences
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TOMORROW NIGHT!!! ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) PARENT INFORMATION NIGHT OCTOBER 21ST 7PM!!! AP tests have potentially saved KM 9-12 students $1.5M in tuition, based on last year's test-takers! Advanced Placement programming is facilitated by The College Board, a non-profit organization that helps high school students succeed academically by providing courses with college-level rigor and the opportunity to earn college credits. KM strongly encourages our students to challenge themselves by taking AP courses and currently offers 21 AP courses with more under consideration. Subject matter includes art, outreach, computer science, English, math, music, science, and social studies. This event is also a great opportunity for 7th and 8th grade families to learn about pre-AP opportunities and begin thinking about preparing students for high school. To learn more, visit our Advanced placement page at https://hs.kmsd.edu/o/kmhs/page/advanced-placement-program.
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HS^2 students went to Cushing Elementary yesterday to perform vision screenings for the elementary students
about 2 months ago, High School of Health Sciences
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During this week's Green Day, Mr. Van Dyke hosted Van Dyke’s Variety Hour in the library! Students were able to choose between a variety of activities like using the flight simulator, 3D printer, laser cutter, books, etc.

These three did a 10 minute painting rotation where they painted on all three together.
about 2 months ago, High School of Health Sciences
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Mrs. Graner's advisory went to Hope Street Ministry this week to volunteer their time to help winterize the units. Students took out window A/C units and put screens back in.
about 2 months ago, High School of Health Sciences
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Recently, several students in HS^2 were trained by a KM Nurse and have now started traveling to the Elementary schools in the district to help with vision screening for the students. During the visits, classes of students circulate through the screening area, where they are shown letters or pictures they are meant to identify. This process is aimed to detect vision problems in the children in order to deal with them early on and prevent the development of others. The program also works in cooperation with Prevent Blindness Wisconsin, a nonprofit, state-wide organization with the same goal. Yesterday, the students completed the screenings at Dousman Elementary!
about 2 months ago, High School of Health Sciences
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In need of HS^2 gear?
about 2 months ago, High School of Health Sciences
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Every month, the High School of Health Sciences recognizes students who have demonstrated leadership, community, character, academic rigor and grit.

The HS^2 September students recognized are Cullen P. (12) and Josh H. (12)! Congratulations to these students!!
about 2 months ago, High School of Health Sciences
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Save the dates for our Parent Information Nights! These informational meetings will be for students and families who are interested in attending HS^2 for the 2026-27 school year.
2 months ago, High School of Health Sciences
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HS^2 TOPS THE STATE IN ACT SCORES!!

We are extremely proud of the HS^2 students for their 2024-25 composite ACT scores. As a school, HS^2 ended up with an average ACT composite score of 26.2, which was the second highest ACT average of any school in Wisconsin!
2 months ago, High School of Health Sciences
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Last Picture Makeup Day coming up on Friday, October 3rd, 11 am - 1 pm in the library
2 months ago, High School of Health Sciences
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Last week, the AP Physics students created projectile art!

Their goal was to create a true-to-scale representation of a projectile being launched three meters horizontally with an assigned velocity. This activity examined the motion of an object launched into the air, where the only significant force acting on it is gravity, allowing for the calculation of its trajectory, maximum height, range, and velocity at any point in its flight.
2 months ago, High School of Health Sciences
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