The Coronado girls lacrosse team made headlines by clinching the open division championship on May 16, finishing the season undefeated with an impressive 19 wins. The community is buzzing with pride as the team celebrates this remarkable achievement.
In school news, Principal Ms. Filar addressed students during the KCMS broadcast, highlighting the upcoming Spring Fair on Wednesday evening from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. This event, akin to an open house, will showcase student projects and is expected to draw parents and community members eager to see the hard work of the students.
Ms. Filar also announced the winners of last week's scavenger hunt, with Miss Brian's sixth-grade class, Miss Simeone's seventh-grade class, and Miss Frampton's eighth-grade class taking the top spots. She emphasized the importance of seeking help and supporting one another, urging students to reach out to adults on campus if they or someone they know is struggling.
As the school year winds down, Ms. Filar reminded students of the Triton 3 values: taking ownership, acting with integrity, and showing respect. She encouraged everyone to finish the year strong and to be kind in their interactions.
In a special segment, KCMS featured an interview with Jesse Smith, a local water polo coach, who shared his journey in the sport and the connections he has made through it. The interview series will continue over the next two weeks, showcasing influential community members.
Finally, the broadcast concluded with birthday wishes to several students, fostering a sense of community and celebration within the school. As the year wraps up, the excitement and camaraderie among students and staff are palpable, setting a positive tone for the future.