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On the last day of school, we had the privilege of celebrating our 2026 retirees: Mrs. Jeannie Wampler, Mrs. Marcia Politte, Mrs. Jo Anna Aubuchon, Mrs. Tracy Nissen, and Ms. Dawn Frankenbach. Each of these remarkable women has made a lasting impact on our school community through years of dedication, compassion, and service. Their contributions have helped shape the success of our students and strengthened the Kingston family in countless ways.

Mrs. Jeannie Wampler concluded an incredible 27-year career as our High School/Junior High Librarian. During our retirement celebration, her longtime coworker, Mr. Don Moss, shared heartfelt words about the positive influence she has had on students and staff and how greatly she will be missed. Throughout her career, Mrs. Wampler served in many roles, including ELA teacher, Junior Class sponsor, and librarian, touching the lives of generations of students. Thank you, Mrs. Wampler, for your years of dedication and the difference you've made.

Mrs. Jo Anna Aubuchon devoted 20 years to caring for our students through food service. She did far more than prepare meals—she created a welcoming atmosphere where every student felt seen, valued, and cared for. Her kindness, strong work ethic, and genuine compassion made a lasting impression on both students and staff. Her legacy of service will always hold a special place in our school family.

For 25 years, Mrs. Tracy Nissen faithfully served our district as both a bus driver and food service employee. Whether safely transporting students each day or greeting them with a warm smile in the cafeteria, she approached every responsibility with kindness, reliability, and care. Her commitment to our students has left a lasting mark, and we are deeply grateful for her years of service.

After five years of dedicated service, Mrs. Marcia Politte retires with a legacy of pride, dependability, and hard work. Her attention to detail and willingness to go above and beyond helped ensure our school remained clean, safe, and welcoming for everyone who walked through its doors. Although much of her work happened behind the scenes, its impact was felt by the entire school community.

Ms. Dawn Frankenbach retires after seven years of compassionate service as our school nurse. She provided exceptional care while supporting the health and well-being of both students and staff. Whether offering comfort during difficult moments or responding with professionalism and kindness each day, Ms. Frankenbach's calm presence made a meaningful difference in the lives of so many. She will always be remembered as a valued member of our Kingston family.

Please Note: Ms. Dawn Frankenbach is not pictured, as she retired in March 2026 and was unable to attend our end-of-year retirement celebration. Although she couldn't be with us for the recognition, we are grateful for her years of compassionate service and wish her all the best in retirement.

To each of our retirees, thank you for your years of faithful service, your unwavering commitment to our students, and the countless lives you've touched along the way. We wish you all the happiness, relaxation, and new adventures that retirement brings. Congratulations, ladies—you have truly earned it!
4 days ago, Jamie Fryman
Retirees Cake
don moss speech
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Jo Aubuchon
Tracy Nissen
Marcia Politte
tracy nissen chained up
Jo Anna hugs Leta
Bus 4 is leaving campus and will go southbound and run the route essentially backward. We ask all families to watch for your students now as their arrival times will be different than normal. Any students living on 21 north of campus may not be able to be dropped off due to traffic backed up. In that case, those students will be returned to school and families will be contacted.
13 days ago, Mike Golden
This message is for families with students attending summer school at Kingston K-14 School District. Highway 21 northbound is currently closed just north of campus due to a trash truck that is on fire. This will delay us releasing students on BUS 4 ONLY. All other buses that travel south on 21 from campus will dismiss at the planned time of 12:15 and students should arrive with minimal delay. Students who ride bus 4 are being held at school until the northbound route is open. We will send an updated message when that bus is able to leave campus.
13 days ago, Mike Golden

For Coach Hill's visitation tomorrow evening, we will be taking a bus from Kingston to Kutis Funeral Home in St. Louis County (just north of Grant's Farm) and any current or former student, athlete or parent of one of Steve's students may ride to go and pay their respects. We are offering this as the funeral home is about an hour away from Cadet and we know many may not have a way to go, or may just want to ride the bus with others in Steve's memory. The details:

-If your student is younger than 16, a parent will need to accompany them.
- Bus will leave the Kingston parking lot at 3:30 PM
- Bus should arrive at the funeral home around 4:30 PM, depending on traffic
- Bus will load up between 5:30-5:45 and leave promptly at 5:45 to return to school
- Bus will return to school between 6:30-6:45 depending on traffic.
- Parents/Guardians MUST be at school by 6:30 to pick up students. We will not have extra staff here to supervise students to wait for a ride.

If you are interested in riding the bus, please comment on our Facebook post or call us at 573-438-4982 ext. 5.

about 1 month ago, Mike Golden
Information on water day this Friday, June 5th, went home with students today. Permission slips must be returned by Wednesday, June 3rd.
about 1 month ago, Suzanne Merklin
water day
Summer school buses are now leaving campus. Pick up times may be delayed by up to 15 minutes for some students.
about 1 month ago, Mike Golden
Due to strong storms in the area, buses for summer school will be delayed this morning. We will still run every route but we are having drivers wait to begin their routes and will update when that changes.
about 1 month ago, Mike Golden
At the May Board Meeting, we had the honor of recognizing three outstanding students for their bravery, compassion, and quick thinking during a recent medical emergency involving a fellow student.

Their calm actions, willingness to step in, and care for others truly reflect the very best of our school community. We are incredibly proud of these students for going above and beyond when it mattered most.

Please join us in congratulating: Hadley Dicus, Olivia Boyer and Olivia Johnson!

Thank you for your courage and for being shining examples of Cougar pride!
about 1 month ago, Jamie Fryman
students recognized at board meeting
***REMINDER: FREE PHYSICALS TODAY 5/29***

Free Physicals are TODAY, Friday 5/29, in the JH Gym from 8:30 to 12:00.

Doors will open at 8:15 and will be closed after 11:45.

Any student 8th grade and below must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
about 1 month ago, Paul Hamilton
***FREE PHYSICALS DATE ANNOUNCED***

Free Physicals will be next Friday, May 29th from 8:30-12:00 in the JH gym.

*NOTE* Incoming 8th grade students and below must be accompanied by a parent or guardian unless they fill out the physical form ahead of time.

The following links will take you to BOTH parts of the form. They must both be filled out completely (besides the Dr. section) in order for a physical to be complete.

Annual Requirements- https://www.mshsaa.org/resources/SportsMedicine/MSHSAA%20PPE%20BACKGROUND.pdf

Blank Physical-
https://www.mshsaa.org/resources/SportsMedicine/MSHSAA-PPE-MH-SSMB.pdf
about 2 months ago, Paul Hamilton
We want to inform the community that we do have first responders on campus due to a student medical issue. This is not an emergency situation involving school safety. As always, the privacy of our students and families is important, so we will not be sharing additional details. School operations are continuing as normal, and we appreciate everyone’s understanding and support.
about 2 months ago, Mike Golden
Thank you Mrs. Ettinger for all that you do!
about 2 months ago, Jamie Fryman
SLP Day
Congratulations to our Teachers of the Year and Support Staff Members of the Year! 🍎✨

Your dedication, compassion, and hard work make a lasting impact on our students, staff, and community each and every day. Thank you for the countless hours, encouragement, and care you pour into making our schools a better place.

We are proud to recognize and celebrate each of you for the difference you make. Your commitment does not go unnoticed, and we are incredibly thankful to have you as part of our school family.

Congratulations on this well-deserved honor! ❤️🎉
about 2 months ago, Jamie Fryman
Support staff of the year
Teacher of the year

Our phone lines are down again and we are working with Brightspeed to get this external issue addressed as quickly as possible. We are unsure of the cause yet, but the last 2 times it has been due to theft of copper wire in the Cadet area, which requires finding the location of the disrupted lines and replacing them. We are working on a long term solution to this that will make our phone system run completely through our internal server, and this work will be completed soon so we stop having this issue.

In the meantime, you may reach the Central Office on a backup line at 573-854-6000 and we will relay messages to the buildings. You may also email each building at:

Primary: wilkinson.dena@k-14.org
Elementary: campbell.brenda@k-14.org
Junior High: krisher.josh@k-14.org
High School: patterson.michelle@k-14.org

We sincerely apologize for this inconvenience.

about 2 months ago, Mike Golden
📢 Notice: There will be an ambulance on site as a precaution. A student is not feeling well. Thank you for your understanding and concern.
about 2 months ago, Jamie Fryman
Tonight in Kingston Sports:

JH Baseball is HOME vs Potosi, 4:00 start.

Good luck, Cougars!
2 months ago, Paul Hamilton
Due to an accident on Highway 21, Cougar College buses may be delayed and some students may arrive home a little later than normal.
2 months ago, Mike Golden
Today in Kingston Sports:

Our JH and HS Special Olympians are at Farmington today! The meet is at Farmington HS and starts at 9:00 am!

Our Softball team opens up District Tournament play today at 4:30 at Potosi vs Salem. Admission is $6.

Our HS Baseball team continues MAAA Tournament play at Arcadia Valley today. They play Bismarck at 6:30. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for students.

Good luck, Cougars!
2 months ago, Paul Hamilton
🎨✨ You’re Invited to Our 3rd–12th Grade Art Show! ✨🎨

Join us for an evening of creativity, color, and imagination at our student Art Show! 🖌️🌈
📅 Thursday, May 7
⏰ 5:30 PM

Come explore incredible artwork created by our talented young artists before and after the band and choir concert 🎶🎤—it’s a full night of the arts you won’t want to miss!

Bring your friends and family and help us celebrate the creativity of our students 💛
2 months ago, Jamie Fryman
art show
**JH BASEBALL CANCELED** Today's JH baseball game at Arcadia Valley has been canceled due to wet field conditions. This game will not be made up.
2 months ago, Paul Hamilton