K-12 First day for students AM only; no half-day kindergarten; K-5 AM schedule.

The Kalamazoo Promise is a one of a kind scholarship that provides resident graduates of the Kalamazoo Public Schools with up to 100 percent of their tuition and mandatory fees for four years at Michigan’s public universities and community colleges.
Edison Environmental Science Academy: A Center for the Study of Environmental Economics offers students the opportunity to develop the research skills necessary to make informed economic decisions while learning to appreciate the natural world around them.
Lincoln International Studies School emphasizes an international theme, world cultures, and diversity.
Northglade Montessori Magnet School, an American Montessori Accredited Program, guides students in reaching their full potential within a social environment featuring developmentally and age appropriate materials and authentic learning experiences.
The following three content themes are the focus of the curriculum: Networking with Nature, Collaborating with Creativity, and Diversity.
Washington Writers’ Academy offers students the opportunity to meet with published authors and illustrators who assist them in developing their own works of literature in the academy’s Publication House.
The focus is to provide experiences for all children to participate in a myriad of arts experiences so that children can create, perform, and participate at many levels.
The Woodward School for Technology and Research is preparing students to think about how people’s decisions affect their lives and the environment.
As As a middle school, this school builds students’ exploration and integration of the arts through visual arts, literary/global arts, performing arts, and the use of technology.
Math science, and technology drive learning that is grounded in core academics.
El Sol Elementary is a dual language school (Spanish/English) that bridges languages and cultures.
Middle School Alternative Learning Program assists students who are disruptive in the mainstream environment and who need more intensive interventions than can be provided in our current middle schools.
Phoenix High School is designed for students who are not meeting with success in the traditional high school program, but still see graduation as an important step to success in life.
Programs for Gifted Students include the Academically Talented Program for Grades 3-5, Avant Garde for Grade 5. Academically Talented Youth Program (ATYP) for middle school, and Advanced Placement Classes (AP) for high school.
Inclusion, resource rooms and teachers, mainstreaming, Pre-Primary Impaired (ages 3-4), Pre-Kindergarten PEEP (age 4), Head Start, ECDD (Early Childhood Developmentally Delayed)
Elementary, Migrant/Bilingual, Middle and High School Summer School, Summer Instrumental Music and various programs offered throughout the community.
Many of our elementary schools have undergone additions or remodeling to accommodate technology innovations with new science labs, computer labs, and the largest computer network in Kalamazoo. All schools and classrooms in the district have Internet access. Most schools have one or more computer labs.
Positive Behavior Supports, High School Peer Support Groups, Student Assistance Teams, Conflict Resolution, Peer Mediation
PTO and school improvement and site planning teams. Parents are also involved in various ways.
Work hard in school.
Graduate.
Earn a Promise Scholarship.
Be successful in life.
You can download a printable version of the district-wide calendar by clicking here.
K-12 First day for students AM only; no half-day kindergarten; K-5 AM schedule.
First full day for students K-12; first day for half-day kindergarten.
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