Pictures rescheduled
This is the Knox County R-I School District with important information about meal delivery. All students between the ages of 1 and 18 are eligible for free meals. Much like this past spring, we will package lunch and breakfast and deliver them through our bus routes. If you want your students to receive meals you will need to fill out the survey at the link below by Sunday, November 8 at 5:00 p.m. There will be ABSOLUTELY no changes to the delivery location unless it is a permanent change. Meals will be delivered everyday unless you cancel delivery permanently. Please leave a tote, cooler, chair, table etc. to put the meals in/on if there is not a porch or solid surface to leave them on. Also, please make sure your pets are friendly to our delivery people. Meals will start on Tuesday, November 10. You will receive lunch for that day and breakfast for the next day between 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
Meal Order Link
https://forms.gle/DgQwhBLGTsPEwvL68
This is the Knox County R-I School District with an important message. We know that the best education for our students occurs face to face, however due to the increasing number of staff impacted by this pandemic and the shortage of people to cover them, we will have to transition to Virtual learning for next week. Monday will be a no school day to allow everyone to prepare for the virtual setting. We will also need Monday to make preparations for meal delivery so we will not have meals on Monday. Meal delivery will start on Tuesday. More information will be sent out about meals shortly. We hope to get everyone back to face to face instruction as soon as possible. Please be cautious and follow CDC guidelines.
After Prom Information
The Varsity Cheerleaders are partnering with Fan Cloth for an apparel fundraiser. Check out the following link. Fancloth.shop/sypgx
Visit this link to get your Eagle basketball gear, or talk to your favorite basketball player. All proceeds go to the cost of our new shooting machine. Order now for Christmas!"
https://fancloth.shop/ZBP1B
Juniors and Seniors interested in teaching, check this FREE course out!
If your student rides Kays bus, she is running about 10 minutes late this morning.
Please see the attachment for important information regarding our latest positive COVID case.

Keep up the good work Knox County!
Today, Spanish Club President Kinsley Johnson and Activities Coordinator Trysta Parton presented Daniela Dooley with a check for her upcoming Missions trip to Mexico. Safe travels, Daniela!
School photos are trickling in!
The Knox County Eagles travel to Milan for a first round district match-up on Friday. Fan guidelines are attached for your information.

Tonight is our first home Junior High basketball games. Different from fall sports, there are a few more regulations we have to follow moving indoors. Masks are encouraged and social distancing is possible. Visiting team spectators will sit on the west side, home team on the east. Games will start at 5:30 with the doors opening at 5:00 for ticket holders. Each player/cheerleader was given their allotted tickets to hand out. You MUST have this ticket for entry. All adults and students 5 years of age and over need a ticket. Gate admission is $3 for adults and $2 for students. There will be no concession stand, but covered non-alcoholic drinks and snacks are allowed to be brought in the gym. We will make every attempt to livestream games, but sometimes technology defeats our attempts. Please check our YouTube channel for the livestreaming (Knox R1). As always, please call us with any concerns or questions you may have.

Knox County trails Fayette 6-0 at halftime.
After trading two turnovers each in the first quarter, Knox County and Fayette are scoreless at the end of the first quarter.
Please read the attached letter regarding changes to our basketball games.
ACT Registration has opened! See Mrs. Parrish with any questions you may have!
AG NIGHT OUT

We have been hard at work in 1st grade! In reading, we are studying the human body. We wrote facts about the skeletal system and made a skeleton to go along with it.
In writing, we finished our first Small Moment story and then recorded ourselves reading it using FlipGrid.


