CMS announces Hollywood trip for Harry Potter play and KCMS elective details

March 07, 2025 | Coronado Unified, School Districts, California


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CMS announces Hollywood trip for Harry Potter play and KCMS elective details
Coronado Middle School is gearing up for an exciting few weeks as the community prepares for a series of events and important announcements shared during the latest KCMS broadcast on March 7, 2025.

One of the highlights is the upcoming performance of "Something Rotten! Junior," set to take the stage in just two weeks. Tickets are already on sale, and with a history of sell-out performances, students are encouraged to secure their seats early through QR codes provided by teachers.

In a crucial safety announcement, Assistant Principal Miss Barto reminded students about the importance of not tampering with door handles and lock blocks, which are essential for school safety. She emphasized that any damage could hinder the school's ability to secure doors in emergencies, urging students to be mindful of these safety measures.

Additionally, students were reminded that applications for sixth and seventh-grade electives are due by March 21. The excitement continues with "March Madness" activities for sixth graders already underway, while seventh graders will join in starting March 14.

Looking ahead, the final Coleman Cultural event of the year will take students to Hollywood on April 13 to see the Tony Award-winning play "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child." With only 23 tickets remaining, students are encouraged to act quickly to participate in this unique opportunity.

The broadcast also highlighted the KCMS broadcast journalism class, which offers seventh and eighth graders a chance to engage in scriptwriting, video editing, and live broadcasting. Students shared their positive experiences, emphasizing the skills and friendships developed through the program.

As the broadcast concluded, the school community celebrated the birthdays of several students, fostering a sense of camaraderie and school spirit. With a focus on ownership, integrity, and respect, Coronado Middle School continues to cultivate a supportive and engaging environment for its students.

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