Kamiakin Middle School

Kamiakin Middle School is a middle school in Kirkland, Washington and is part of the Lake Washington School District. It was established in 1974, and accommodates 627 students as of the 2020-2021 school year. The school is named after Kamiakin, a chief of the Yakama Tribe in the 19th century and a leader of the American Indian side in the Yakima War.
Awards
*Kamiakin's band program, formerly taught by Mr. Ward Brannman, has won praise from the community from their concerts and extraordinary efforts.
*The class of 2001 gave the school their highest WASL scores ever, and students were awarded with a plaque that hangs in the trophy case near the entrance of the cafeteria.
*In the school year of 2016-2017 the Kamiakin Middle School Band sent 18 students to Washington Jr. All-State Band, with four students being selected for the second year in a row.
*The 2022 Kamiakin Battle of the Books team placed fourth in the Lake Washington district-wide battle
Sports
The Kamiakin Cougars compete against six other Middle schools in the Lake Washington school district. Sports offered include seventh grade basketball, badminton, boys tennis, in the first season. They offer girls basketball 7-9 and boys basketball 8-9 in the second quarter. In the third quarter they have wrestling and 8-9 volleyball. In the fourth quarter they offer girls tennis, seventh grade volleyball, and boys and girls track.
Gifted Program
Kamiakin offers the Quest Gifted Program.
The Middle School Quest program allows students to engage in challenging curriculum. The program meets the needs of students who have been identified as having exceptional cognitive and academic ability by accelerating and enriching the district curriculum. Classes include greater breadth and depth of subject matter and a wide variety of learning processes and teaching methods.
Covid Response
Kamiakin Middle School closed school during March 2020, at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and Governor Inslee's school closure mandates. Starting in April 2021, Kamiakin Middle School gave students the option to come back to school, and started hybrid learning, in which students who chose to stay at home could continue to attend class online. At the start of the 2021-2022 school year, Kamiakin fully returned to the in-person school format, introducing strict contact tracing rules. In September there were two confirmed cases of COVID-19 at the school, and within the first 3 days, 81 people who had close contact were quarantined.
Further reading
*Kamiakin Middle School website
 
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