Krueger Middle School
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Motto | Home of the Fighting Falcons |
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Established | 1962 |
Type | Magnet |
Principal | Phyllis Hickey |
Students | TBD |
Grades | 6–8 |
Location | San Antonio, Texas, USA |
District | North East Independent School District |
Colors | Gold Black |
Mascot | The Fighting Falcon |
Yearbook | The Talon |
Newspaper | Falcon Flyer |
Website | K-SATI-MAKKrueger |
Krueger Middle School is located in San Antonio. It is part of North East Independent School District. Serving grades sixth, seventh, and eighth grades, Krueger Middle School was honored during the 2005-2006 school year by the Texas Education Agency as a Recognized School. Two magnet school programs are housed at the Krueger campus, see below. It is located in the Roosevelt area.
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[edit] iMAK
Interactive Media Applications (iMAK) at Krueger Middle School
Interactive Media Applications at Krueger is a magnet school program devoted to student multimedia creations and collaborative learning projects. The program began in the 2005- 2006 school year for sixth-graders and has expanded to seventh and eighth-grades. Like K-SAT, iMAK is located in Krueger Middle School. The program’s key focus is the extensive use of interactive media technologies such as, but not limited to, the following: video production, short film creation, digital photography, web publication, computer animation. iMAK students integrate the theory, practice and application of interactive media into their core subjects. iMAK uses a lottery system for student selection.
[edit] K-SAT
Krueger School of Applied Technologies (K-SAT) is a district-wide aerospace magnet school program for sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders. offers unique classes such as Robotics and Measurement, Applied Rocketry and Aviation, Applied Radio/Satellite Communication, and Applied Aerospace Studies. Launches for rockets and planes created by the students are held at school and Kingsbury. The K-SAT program incorporates all academic subjects into its set of courses. K-SAT is also put at Krueger to help boost the TAKS scores of the school.
[edit] Yearly Events
- School Fundraiser: Done usually around late-august to mid-September
- Red Ribbon Week: A week-long drug-free program, usually done in mid to late October. Starting this year, the art students have made posters to hang up around the school. Some had classic slogans, like "Be drug free if you want to hang with me" and "Too cool for drugs". Others had some rather original quotes, like "When you do drugs... all your base are belong to us". Also, awareness bracelets are given out, which are a red-orange color, with the words "Live Drug Free" written on it. There are also daily contests during the week. The 2006-2007 school year featured Crazy Sunglasses day, Crazy Tie day, Crazy Slippers day, Crazy Hat day, and Crazy socks day, in the respective order. Prizes are given to the top students in the categories. There are also contests done in media, such as paintings, drawings, video skits, literature, "news broadcasts","public advisories", and poetry.
- Krueger Band UIL: This is done near the late March - mid April time for the bands of KMS.
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[edit] Renovation
- (Main Article: Krueger Middle School Renovation)
Starting during the summer of 2005, Krueger Middle school has been undergiong some renovations using a bond issued by NEISD, including a new 600 science wing. This has reduced the crowdedness of the classrooms, and has also allowed all the teachers to move into classroom who usually traveled across unoccupied classrooms. In April of 2007, the science wing was opened and it included a plaque on the side of the new brick building.
Krueger has also just added cameras due to all the graffiti put on the school. It has about 90 cameras located in different spots of the school.
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