A dozen TKHS student athletes earned OK Gold All-Conference honors for their winter sports. Five more Trojans earned honorable mention in the conference.
While seniors are anxiously counting down their final days of high school, they’re also preparing for their futures. Approximately 170 seniors participated in mock job interviews with real company representatives conducting the interviews.
Students have been reading in the hallways. They’ve donned their most galactic glasses, sported their wackiest “out-of-this-world” hairstyles, and dressed in bright neon. It’s all been part of the “Reading is Out of this World” March reading month theme at McFall and it’s been a galactic success!
Preparing for the SAT took on a creative twist today for 11th grade English students. Instead of a classroom ready for lectures and note taking, students entered a room transformed into a quiet cafe with tablecloths covering desks and small vases of flowers adding a pop of color.
On a cold and snowy Saturday in February, a school bus was parked in front of the Harding’s Market in Middleville. The goal was to “stuff the bus” with personal hygiene products for Thornapple Kellogg students, but with the weather the way it was, organizers from Thornapple Valley Church in Middleville didn’t know how the turnout would be.
Thanks to a Thornapple Area Enrichment Foundation grant, 8th grade students have new hands-on tools helping them study and better understand U.S. History.
To say the Thornapple Kellogg High School BPA team members had a successful outing at the state competition this weekend would be a bit of an understatement. Nine students qualified for the state contests, six earned state honors and will advance to the national competition May 10-14 in Chicago.
Alexis Stark/School News Network: At Thornapple Kellogg High School’s annual career fair, senior Giovana Daher discussed her interest in the connection between the mind and the body with a representative from the Barry County Community Mental Health Authority.
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