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King Philip Regional High School Receives Grant to Install Flashing School Zone Signs

WRENTHAM — Superintendent Rich Drolet, Principal Nicole Bottomley and Facilities Manager Joe Zahner are pleased to announce that the King Philip Regional School District will install three flashing school zone signs at the high school after receiving grant funding. The grant was awarded by the 

King Philip Regional Middle School Receives Grant for STEM Learning Courses

WRENTHAM — Superintendent Rich Drolet and King Philip Regional Middle School Principal Michelle J. Kreuzer are pleased to announce that the King Philip Regional Middle School recently received grant funds from the One8 Foundation to offer an expanded curricular program from Project Lead The Way (PLTW) 

King Philip Regional High School DECA Attends Massachusetts DECA Career Development Conference

WRENTHAM — Superintendent Rich Drolet, Principal Nicole Bottomley, and King Philip DECA Advisor James Dow are pleased to recognize the King Philip Regional DECA chapter for a successful run during the Massachusetts DECA Career Development Conference. Members of the King Philip Regional DECA chapter of 

King Philip Regional School District Announces Next Strategic Planning Process, Opportunities for Community Input

WRENTHAM — Superintendent Rich Drolet and the King Philip Regional School District encourage parents/guardians and community members to attend a focus group and complete a survey to help inform the district’s next Strategic Plan. As part of the process to create a new Strategic Plan, which 

King Philip Regional High School to Compete in Duke Ellington Jazz Competition in New York City

WRENTHAM — Superintendent Rich Drolet and King Philip Regional High School Principal Nicole Bottomley are pleased to share that the high school jazz ensemble has been named a top 15 finalist in the national Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition & Festival. Over 100 bands 

**POSTPONED**Healthy KP Substance Use Prevention Coalition to Host Presentation on Talking to Kids About Drug and Alcohol Use

**Due to inclement weather, the event has been postponed to Tuesday, Feb. 27.** WRENTHAM — The King Philip, Norfolk, Plainville and Wrentham Schools Director of Wellness Dot Pearl and Healthy KP Substance Use Prevention Coalition Program Coordinator Oomiya Kawas are inviting parents and caregivers to 

KPMS: Dr. Hall Named Boston Bruins February 2024 Teacher of the Month

Congratulations to Dr. Susan Hall, Grade 7 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) teacher at King Philip Regional Middle School for being named the Boston Bruins February 2024 Teacher of the Month. Dr. Hall is being recognized for using the Future Goals Program with her 

Healthy KP Substance Use Prevention Coalition to Host Presentation on Talking to Kids About Drug and Alcohol Use

WRENTHAM — The King Philip, Norfolk, Plainville and Wrentham Schools Director of Wellness Dot Pearl and Healthy KP Substance Use Prevention Coalition Program Coordinator Oomiya Kawas are inviting parents and caregivers to attend a substance use presentation next week. WHEN: Tuesday, Feb. 13, at 6:30 

King Philip, Norfolk, Plainville and Wrentham Schools Partner with Care Solace to Improve Mental Health Care Access

WRENTHAM — King Philip Schools Superintendent Dr. Rich Drolet, Norfolk Schools Superintendent Dr. Ingrid Allardi, Plainville Schools Superintendent Jennifer Parson, Wrentham Schools Superintendent Dr. Allan Cameron and Regional Director of Wellness Dot Pearl are pleased to announce that they will be partnering with Care Solace, 

King Philip Regional School District Announces Intent to Dedicate High School’s Fine and Performing Arts Wing, Tennis Courts

Superintendent Dr. Rich Drolet wishes to inform the community of the District’s intent to dedicate the Fine and Performing Arts wing and the tennis courts at King Philip Regional High School after former faculty members and coaches. The proposed dedications include naming the Fine and