News & Announcements
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Congratulations to our Tempe Diablos Excellence in Education Finalists!
Kyrene School District is proud to announce the finalists for the Tempe Diablos 2021 Excellence in Education Awards.
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Kyrene Student Places in Top Ten at State Bee
Kyrene’s annual District Spelling Bee may have taken a different format this year, but students were still eager to put their knowledge to the test and out-spell their peers.
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Kyrene Names New Superintendent
Assistant Superintendent Laura Toenjes will serve as the next Superintendent of Kyrene School District. The Kyrene Governing Board voted unanimously on November 24 to approve Ms. Toenjes’s contract. Her first day as Superintendent will be January 1, 2021.
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Kyrene Superintendent Search
The Kyrene Governing Board is seeking a highly qualified candidate to lead the Kyrene School District to continued success. The Board has identified the goals of stability and consistency to guide the search for a new superintendent.
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Kyrene Celebrates A+ recognition by Arizona Educational Foundation
Kyrene School District’s list of A+ schools continues to grow. Three schools have just earned the coveted Arizona Educational Foundation (AEF) A+ School of Excellence™ award, bringing the total number of A+ Kyrene schools to 16.
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Kyrene teachers receive arts grants from City of Tempe
Three Kyrene Middle School teachers will be making music with the help of arts grants from the City of Tempe. The City of Tempe Fall Arts in Education grants award up to $750 to teachers at Tempe schools.
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Kyrene teacher and student receive International Baccalaureate awards
A Kyrene teacher and former student are the recipients of the 2020 Arizona International Baccalaureate Schools Middle Years Programme Teacher of the Year and Student of the Year awards.
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Kyrene teacher awarded $1,000 certificate from Fiesta Bowl Charities
This week, Kyrene Traditional Academy 3rd grade teacher Julie Ormiston was recognized by Fiesta Bowl Charities and College Football Playoffs for being an unsung hero for her students, families and KTA team.
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Kyrene student receives 2020-21 Arizona Indian Education Association scholarship
A Kyrene student is a recipient of this year’s Arizona Indian Education Association (AIEA) Student Scholarship. Akimel A-al Middle School 7th grader Hayden Connor will be awarded the Middle School/Junior High Exemplary Scholarship.
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Kyrene School District Purchases HEPA Filters
Kyrene Elementary School District’s Governing Board just approved the purchase of HEPA air filtration systems for every classroom in Kyrene. The Board voted to approved the purchase at its August 25 meeting, and all filters are scheduled for installation prior to September 17, when the first students will return for in-person instruction.
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Banner Health’s Safety Town uses Kyrene campus to teach life-saving lessons
Banner Health’s Safety Town first “popped up” in Arizona in 2017. This fictional town fits in the back of a large truck, ready for their next pop-up event. 3D houses, swimming pools and roadways help educate children on common dangers inside and outside of the home.
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NEA Foundation Selects Kyrene Educator to Receive National Award
Each year the National Education Association (NEA) Foundation selects public school educators from across the country to receive the prestigious California Casualty Awards for Teaching Excellence.
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Kyrene's Safe Return to School
It is with a hopeful heart that I announce Kyrene School District’s return to school, at the start of the 2020-21 school year, with both in-person and distance learning opportunities. Thank you for your patience while hundreds of individuals invested thousands of hours into developing a plan that provides choices for families and a safe environment for all.
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Superintendent Statement on Inclusion
Kyrene Superintendent Dr. Jan Vesely just delivered a statement during tonight’s Governing Board meeting.
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Kyrene announces Poetry Contest winners
Each year, Kyrene hosts a Poetry Contest where students can submit and recite their favorite works. While we can't gather to celebrate them in person, we hope you will join us in congratulating our 2020 Poetry Contest winners!
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Six Kyrene schools receive "No Place for Hate" designation
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has announced its list of schools in Arizona that have earned the designation of a “No Place for Hate” for 2020.
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Happy Teacher Appreciation Day!
You are the hearts, hand and minds of our front lines. Happy Teacher Appreciation Day!
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Kyrene Values Teachers & Staff
The Kyrene Values Teachers & Staff awards looked a little different this spring, but Superintendent Dr. Jan Vesely still found a way to surprise the winners. This quarter, Kyrene employees were given the opportunity to recognize their colleagues through Kyrene Values Staff and Kyrene Values Teachers nominations.
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Virtual District Art Showcase
The Kyrene School District Art Showcase is an annual tradition that brings hundreds of pieces of artwork to District Office. It's an event that our students, teachers and families look forward to each year, and we are keeping the tradition alive by hosting it virtually on this page. While the showcase may look a little different this year, we still hope you enjoy the wonderful works created by our young artists.
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Kyrene Middle School student receives Courage Award from the City of Tempe
In March, Kaylee was recognized as part of Kyrene's Courage Awards for being an inspiring leader and positive role model in the face of adversity. We are proud to share that Kaylee was also recognized by the City of Tempe for the 2020 Tempe Youthfest and Courage Awards.
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Congratulations to Kyrene's Tempe Diablos Excellence in Education Award finalists
Congratulations to our Kyrene Excellence in Education Award finalists! For 30+ years, the Tempe Diablos have awarded educators and school staff for their dedication in enhancing learning, promoting positive school culture, and for leaving a lasting impact on students, colleagues and the community as a whole.
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Kyrene celebrates Black History Month
February is Black History Month, and our Kyrene students are engaging in a variety of activities that promote their learning and understanding of the stories, struggles and accomplishments of those who contribute to our collective American story.
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Kyrene students share inventions at the 5th Grade Gifted Showcase
From biodegradable balloons to taco drones, students showed off their original inventions at the Kyrene School District Gifted Showcase. 5th grade students proudly displayed their projects and prototypes that outlined the conceptual process, creative design and final trials.
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Kyrene Honor Band, Orchestra and Choir perform at Honor Music Festival
On Thursday, Kyrene School District students, parents and community members gathered to celebrate a long-standing tradition that recognizes the importance of the performing arts.
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Kyrene School District Spelling Bee
The top spellers from around Kyrene School District competed last night at the annual District Spelling Bee. The 25 participants ranged from students in grades 4 to 8 and were the winners of their individual school spelling bees.
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Kyrene students attend Speak Up, Stand Up, Save a Life
Middle school students from Kyrene School District discovered what it means to be “Difference Makers” at the fourth annual “Speak Up, Stand Up, Save a Life” conference that took place earlier this week.
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Kyrene educators earn National Board Certification
Two Kyrene educators were recognized in December, 2019 by Kyrene School District and Arizona K12 Center for earning National Board Certification (NBC).
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Kyrene's SSC collect and bag hygiene items for the FRC
The students who serve on the Kyrene Student/Superintendent Council (SSC) were tasked with coordinating a donation drive at their schools to support the Kyrene Family Resource Center (KFRC).
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Nominations open for 2020 Tempe Diablos Excellence in Education Awards
Nominations are officially open for the 2020 Tempe Diablos Excellence in Education Awards!
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Kyrene students continue to grow and excel on AzMERIT
2019 AzMERIT results are now available, and Kyrene School District’s results demonstrate the District’s ongoing commitment to ensuring all students learn, lead and achieve.
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Kyrene de la Sierra named a 2019 National Blue Ribbon School
Kyrene de la Sierra, in the Kyrene School District, has just received the prestigious 2019 National Blue Ribbon Award from the United States Department of Education. Kyrene de la Sierra is among only five Arizona schools to receive this year’s coveted National Blue Ribbon recognition.
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Seven Kyrene teachers receive grants from City of Tempe
Kyrene School District teachers are celebrating the award of seven grants from the City of Tempe to make everything from music to murals. Each year, Tempe awards grants up to $750. Seven Kyrene fine arts, performing arts and music teachers each qualified for the full amount.
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Kyrene students learn with AR/VR technology aboard the zSpace Bus
Fifth graders at Kyrene de la Colina and Kyrene de la Mariposa hopped aboard the zSpace Bus this week for science lessons with a twist.
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Kartchner brings "Save the Kids" presentation back to middle schools and community
Recap of Collin Kartchner's presentations to Kyrene middle school students and the community on the dangers of social media and screen-time.
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Leaders named exemplary principals
Two Kyrene School District principals have just received the Maricopa County Exemplary Principal Award. Dr. Ana Gomez del Castillo, Principal of Kyrene de los Lagos Dual Language Academy, and Nancy Branch, Principal of Kyrene de la Mirada Leadership Academy, accepted the awards during surprise celebrations at their schools.
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Kyrene A+ Schools of Excellence™
The Arizona Educational Foundation (AEF) announced the names of Arizona public schools receiving the coveted A+ School of Excellence™ award for the 2018-19 academic year on April 8, 2019.
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"Imagine the Possibilities" school approved by Board
The Kyrene School District Governing Board voted Tuesday, February 12, to approve the implementation of a program with two primary goals: Engage students in a dynamic learning environment that promotes academic excellence and prepares them to be innovators and leaders of tomorrow; and deploy educators in non-traditional ways by creating new roles and staffing structures which will attract and retain high-quality staff and reinvigorate the teaching profession.
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Governing Board action on budget proposals
The Kyrene School Governing Board voted on the proposals for 2019-20 budget reductions in all three focus areas at the Tuesday, January 22 board meeting.
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Kyrene Teacher Nominated for MacGregor Teaching Award
Mr. Dave Carras, a teacher at Kyrene de la Mirada Leadership Academy in Chandler, was nominated for the Hannah E. (Liz) MacGregor Teacher of the Year History Teacher Award.
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Kyrene School District awards contract to support ongoing equity work
As part of Kyrene School District’s commitment to ensure equity among all students, the District has announced the selection of Corwin Consulting to perform professional development and training on equity and diversity.
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Spellers Compete for Title of 2019 Kyrene School District Spelling Bee Champion
It was a packed house at the annual Kyrene School District Spelling Bee on Wednesday, January 23, 2019. All 25 Kyrene schools sent representatives to compete.
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Students pay tribute to 9/11 heroes
Seventeen years after the tragic events of 9/11, we now live in a world where not a single one of our Ahwatukee school-age children can recall a time before that day. But a tradition among Kyrene schools ensures children learn to value and respect not only fallen heroes, but also those who still serve today, with special assemblies held on 9/11.
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Connecting with kids in need
Have you ever seen a child without a backpack? Or with shoes a size too small? Maybe you’ve heard of a family who lost their home to a fire, and you didn’t know how to help. Our Kyrene students and families have needs far beyond the classroom, so we are reaching into our community to meet those needs, with a new tool called Purposity.
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Tempe Diablos honors staff
Once again, the Tempe Diablos are recognizing teachers and staff from the Kyrene School District, Tempe Elementary School District and Tempe Union High School District for inspiration, impact and achievement. Teachers and staff were nominated for the awards by students, families, peers, and principals.
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Two schools receive civic award from ADE
Kyrene Traditional Academy and Kyrene de los Lagos Elementary have recognized as Arizona Excellence in Civic Engagement Merit School recipients by the Arizona Department of Education at the 5th Annual Civic Learning Conference.
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Choose Kyrene for your child's education
Schools emphasize high academic standards, invite strong parental involvement, and support a “whole child” approach to learning. The middle school framework is built upon academic excellence, responsive instruction, and student agency. Kyrene inspires students to develop a passion for learning, leading and achieving!
Vision & Mission
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Vision: All students achieve at their maximum potential to become problem-solvers, creators, and visionaries of tomorrow.
Mission: Kyrene School District will commit to student success for all, by providing engaging, challenging educational environments which promote and inspire passion for learning, leading, and achieving transformative life outcomes.
Upcoming Events
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Today
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Tomorrow
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4:00 PM - 7:00 PM Art Festival Open House
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Thursday
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Friday
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April 27, 2021
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Kyrene Governing Board Meeting
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April 28, 2021
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April 30, 2021
Early Release - See your school's webpage for dismissal time
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May 3, 2021
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May 5, 2021
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May 11, 2021
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Poetry Contest Recognition
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Kyrene Governing Board Meeting
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May 20, 2021
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May 21, 2021
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May 25, 2021
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Kyrene Governing Board Meeting
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May 31, 2021
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June 4, 2021