Klamath Promise

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Klamath Promise - a community initiative dedicated to leveraging community efforts and strengths to promote attendance and graduation.

Photos from Klamath County School District's post 05/30/2026
Photos from Butte Valley Unified School District's post 05/28/2026
Photos from Klamath Falls City Schools's post 05/28/2026
05/07/2026

It's almost here! The 2026 Graduation Sensation and Party in the Park in Wednesday, May 27, parade at 12n Downtown Klamath Falls! Join our community and all graduating high school seniors and kindergartens from the greater Klamath Basin area in
celebrating and supporting student success

HS Seniors, get your awards application in by Friday, May 15: https://forms.gle/aoBgtbBkYNCysC3r5

10/28/2025

The You Matter to Klamath Youth Video Contest is back for its 7th year! This is your opportunity to use your voice to lift others up, share hope, and show that no one is alone.

Submit your video by January 5, 2026, for a shot at the $1,000 first-place prize. Every participant will receive a $10 Dutch Bros gift card just for entering.

We can’t wait to see the creativity and heart you bring to this year’s contest.

08/23/2025

Beginning Sept. 2, the Klamath County School District is implementing Oregon's new rule banning the student use of personal electronic devices on school campuses during the instructional day. Under the new rule, devices must be left at home or powered off and put away until school is dismissed for the day.

The purpose is simple: we want our students to be able to learn, connect, and engage without the constant pull of cell phones, smartwatches, and similar devices.

We know families value being able to reach their children, and we’ve created this framework with that in mind. Here are the main things to know:

📵 What devices are included?
● Cell phones
● Tablets
● Smartwatches (cellular-capable or phone-linked)
● Any device that can connect to a cell network

⏰ When are devices off-limits?
● Elementary school: From the moment students arrive on campus until the dismissal bell.
● Junior high and high school: Devices should stay at home, in a locker, or checked in at the main office for the whole instructional day.

🚌 Buses and Field Trips
● Students may use devices while riding the bus to and from school.
● Devices shall not be used on instructional field trips when staff are supervising.
● The no-device rule applies to all district campuses and properties including private vehicles parked on school property during the instructional day.

✔️ Are there exceptions?
Yes — but only in rare cases, such as if a device is written into a student’s IEP or 504 plan as a medical device. Exemptions must require the device to serve an essential function not easily served by a device compliant with the new rules.

⚠️ What happens If my student uses a device?
We’ll focus on reteaching, not punishment. Typically:
1️⃣ First time: Device held until the end of the day, parent notified.
2️⃣ Second time: Parent picks up the device.
3️⃣ Third time: Parent meeting, device must stay home or be checked in daily.
4️⃣ Fourth time+: Student may be referred to the office for insubordinate behavior. Further violations follow insubordinate behavior/disruption of the learning environment protocols.

📞 How can I reach my child?
Every school office will have a student phone available, and parents may call the office if they need to get in touch. We’ll make sure your child gets the message.

We know devices are a big part of life today, but research supports what many parents and educators already know: having devices like cell phones in view — even when unused — can spark distractions and anxiety, and pull focus from the joy of learning.

Thank you for helping us create a learning environment where kids can focus on what matters most.

09/03/2024

Let’s start off the 24-25 school year strong! Addressing is a key component of improving graduation rates, increasing academic achievement & giving young people a good chance for success in their adult life.

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