TK alumni were encouraged to be the person in the community everyone knows they can count on, be curious and lifelong learners, and reflect on what their legacy will be.
Thornapple Kellogg High School will be sending one of its largest groups of finalists to the BPA national finals in Chicago next week including one student who is returning for his third time. In all, six TKHS students will be competing May 10-14 in seven competitions at the national level after competing at the regional and state levels.
On May 7, voters in the TK School District will vote on a renewal of the non-homestead operating millage. This request does not affect a primary residence and will not raise a primary residence tax rate. Find out more about the non-homestead millage request and what it means to all voters by clicking here.
Senior Kate Powers lay motionless in the grass not far from the wreckage of two vehicles. Her parents, Matt and Shannon, knelt by her side, holding her motionless hand as they grieved. At the same time, firefighters, paramedics and police swarmed the wreckage working in unison to free Kate’s classmates from the vehicles while police were arresting another classmate.
TKHS students didn’t focus on history, math or English today. They didn’t even open a book, but make no mistake, the lessons they learned in their annual day of service will hopefully stay with them for life and help build a legacy for the future.
Eleven students were named as the top academic students in the Thornapple Kellogg High School Class of 2024. The top students are listed here in alphabetical order.
An American Kestrel perched on the gloved hand of a John Ball Zoo handler as she walked around the TKHS environmental science classroom letting students get a closer look at the smallest member of the falcon family.
Hearing and vision screenings are required for entry into kindergarten. You can schedule a free appointment at the Barry Eaton Health Department this summer.
Welcome to Thornapple Kellogg Schools! We're glad you're here!
We strive to make TK Schools a safe, nurturing, and enriching learning environment for all students where they can enjoy learning, growing and developing positive relationships with caring administrators, teachers and staff. We strive to make every student feel important, safe and respected as well as challenged in their curriculum.
We believe we have a unique environment filled with positive support from the community, TK families and all of our TK staff - all dedicated to making our school district the very best. We are all working toward the same goal - providing each student who comes through our doors with the best educational experience possible and preparing them to achieve their future goals.
Our TK community is especially committed to our schools and work cooperatively to provide real-world experiences, opportunities and much-needed support. Parental involvement is highly welcomed at all levels. Our middle and high school administrators have regular parent advisory meetings for input and discussion. Our elementary schools are supported by a very active Parent Teacher Organization which is always looking for volunteers.
We're glad you've chosen to be part of the TK family! Please stop in and see us soon!