
No BB games tonight at Schuyler or at Knox Tuesday 12/15. Make sure to check the website's calendar daily for the most updated sports changes!

Varsity Basketball travels to Westran High School on Thursday, December 17th. Game time 6:00. Admission: $3 for adult, $2 for student, senior citizens and six and under are free. Concessions available, masks are recommended. Visitor seating will be roped off. Games will be livestreamed on the Westran Hornet's YouTube channel.


7th grade students played an intense game of Blooket to review adding integers in Mrs. Delaney's class.

The Knox County JH girls basketball team has withdrawn from the Schuyler County Tournament due to low numbers. The boys team is still scheduled to play at 1:00 today.

Eighth grade students listen intently and take notes as Ms. Hamlin gives a presentation on the Articles of Confederation.

Mrs. Carlson's 6th grade Science class prepares for their upcoming Ecology test by playing a competitive game of Kahoot!

Students in Mrs. Wriedt's Computer Science class are learning to create ringtones by coding in Python within EarSketch. This is a grant funded by Amazon's Future Engineer Program.

Mrs. Jones introduces a new lesson on writing personal letters to her 6th Grade ELA class. She reminds them about the parts of a letter and gives great examples of how to keep their letter light and entertaining. The students will be writing personal letters as their next assignment.

Tonight's JH games at Salisbury will start at 6:00, and will include only one girls game and one boys game.

Information for tonight's middle school basketball games at Salisbury:
Seating Areas:
● Visiting Fans: The bleachers on the north side (behind the player benches) will be designated for visitor spectator seating. The first two rows behind the player benches will be blocked off.
Spectator Expectations:
● We ask that spectators sit every other row in the bleachers.
● We ask that spectators sit with family members in socially distanced pods; masks are strongly recommended.
● Restrooms and Concession Stand will be available to all in attendance.
Live Streaming:
● Video streaming will be provided on the Salisbury High School YouTube
Channel.

Updated Junior High Schuyler County Tournament brackets

Students in Mrs. Llewellyn's LA III class were given choices on how to show their understanding of Macbeth. Some of the choices include writing diary entries, producing a soundtrack, creating a social media account, or making a Macbeth board game. Students are shown here working on their project with a partner or small group!

We were informed this morning of a positive test result for one of our varsity girls basketball players. Based on return to play guidelines and restrictions, the girls team currently is on an undetermined timeline with regard to returning to the basketball court. CDC and local health guidelines provide options, and the actual return date for given players is dependent upon each family's specific course of action. We will make another assessment on Monday at approximately noon with regard to the sports schedule for the remainder of next week for both the girls and boys programs. High school sports remain suspended through at least Friday of this week.

Ms. McNabb is being flexible and making it work while teaching her Calculus in-class students AND virtual students at the same time using Zoom. They are playing a game of Jeopardy to review for their final coming up soon.

Mrs. Greenley's Language Arts 1 class is currently working on an interactive character map from their unit on Romeo and Juliet. Pictured here is Cayanna Ogden working on her map.

Video from Nurse Kathy:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HX5bdcLYq6x55dcxiquQUQLWHEySenIu/view?usp=drive_web

Students in Mr. Vannoy's Government class have been researching Supreme Court Cases, compiling their findings, creating presentations, and sharing with their classmates. Shown here are Angel Carr and Elainia Pulliam presenting on the case of Ernesto Miranda v. Arizona.

In light of the latest events, I would like to clarify the current status of our high school boys basketball team. Virtually all of our athletes are quarantined due to a positive test by one of our junior varsity players. Due to the nature of our practices, we cannot eliminate the possibility that any (or all) of our high school players were in direct, physical contact with this young man. Under CDC guidelines, neither our coaches nor our girls team would meet the definition of close contacts.
While we are disappointed we aren't able to play, I am proud of this young man and his family for doing everything right with regard to testing and notifying his school and teammates. This will be an ongoing challenge, but we look forward to getting back on the court as soon as possible. Thank you for your support.
Keith Gudehus
Head Coach, Knox County Boys Basketball

Congratulations, Conner and Jacob!


After Prom is selling KC scarves! Order yours today!
