
Black Mountain would like to say Thank You to Our Community, Businesses, Families and Area Communities/Businesses that provide support for the Students and Staff at Black Mountain School!!! Every Last One of You are a Blessing and are Always in Our Hearts. WSe Appreciate Everything You Do to Support Our School!!! I am Sure there are many more and if you are one of the ones that like to stay Anonymous Thank You Too!!!! You All are Family and a Panther for Life!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!! Thank You Stomboli’s for sending Huge Puzzas for the Staff for Lunch!!!




Field day for both elementary and middle schoolers last week. Go Panthers!
Thank you to Golden Valley Fire Department and PTVO for all your help and volunteering to make this a blast for the students!











Our first graders had a fabulous Tea Party with teachers and family!! Go Panthers!!









🎉 Last week was all about celebrating our amazing Special Education team during SPED Staff Appreciation Week! 🎉 We rolled out the red carpet for our incredible staff from ALL schools within our district with delicious treats, fun raffles, and some fabulous gifts.
📣A special shout out to Anderson Auto Group and Andrea Foote for their generous donation that helped make this celebration possible!
💝✨ To our special education warriors: your hard work and unwavering dedication to our exceptional students don't go unnoticed! We’re so grateful for all that you do. THANK YOU! 🙌❤️











Thank You Sgt McCool and K-9 Chance, for presenting to our Black Mountain Students what you do for all of us to keep us safe!!! We Appreciate You!!! Go Panthers!!!





Thank You Cathy Ott and Everyone from the Kingman Rotary Club for the Easter Bags for students!!! Your Support and Love is Greatly Appreciated!! Go Panthers!!


Black Mountain wants to say thank you to ABCO, Mohave Homes and Dave's Cabinet Workx for sponsoring our school. Your support means the world to us!! Go Panthers!!!




Black Mountain Student Council attending the Arizona State Student Council Team Building Retreat. Next year they are working on getting a Honors Award! Set big goals and you will accomplish great things. Go Panthers!




This week, members of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) visited Black Mountain Schools. DAR is a non-profit, lineage-based organization for women who are direct descendants of patriots from the American Revolutionary War. They focus on promoting education, patriotism, and historical preservation.
📚They generously donated books to their library and shared an engaging reading of an American History book with our students.
A huge thank you to DAR members Jaclyn, Nancy, and Rachel for taking the time to speak with our students and lead activities about the Revolutionary War. We appreciate your support and dedication to educating the next generation! 🇺🇸










Several Black Mountain staff members attended the AAGT Conference in Mesa, AZ. Together, they immersed themselves in insightful discussions and innovative strategies, all aimed at enhancing the support they provide to these exceptional young minds.


The 8th Grade Showcase at White Cliffs Middle School this year provided an incredible opportunity for 8th graders from Kingman Unified School District, as well as from Yucca, Valentine, Cedar Hills, and Emmanuel Christian to explore Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways.
Students had the chance to interact with peers already enrolled in these programs and engage in hands-on activities, including welding. This event was a valuable experience for introducing young learners to potential career paths and practical skills.











Our Girls B team played in the Colorodo River Conference B Team Tournament this weekend and gave 100%. Keep growing girls, BMS is very proud of you and your sportsmanship!! Go Panthers!!!


BMS 8th grade students learning all about programs offered by KUSD and partners in High School for their future career choices!! KUSD 8th Grade Showcase at WCMS. GO PANTHERS!!







Congratulations are in order for three talented students from Kingman Unified School District who have achieved remarkable success in the Mohave County Tobacco Use Prevention Calendar Drawing Contest.
This year's theme, "Hang Tough, Don't Puff," inspired many creative entries, and we are proud to announce our school district's winners.
🌟🌟Winners:
▪️Angel Bliss, 6th grader at Mount Tipton Elementary School
▪️Olivia Plaunty, 4th grader at Hualapai Elementary School
▪️Aerolyn Starr, 8th grader at Black Mountain Schools
These young artists have not only showcased their artistic talents but also contributed to an important cause by promoting a tobacco-free lifestyle. Their works are featured in the upcoming calendar, serving as a reminder of the importance of making healthy choices.



Thank You Kingman Presbyterian Church for the Backpacks full of supplies and the Gift Cards!!! Go Panthers!!!


Numerous schools in KUSD commemorated Veterans Day today by welcoming veterans to their campuses. At Black Mountain School, VFW Post 10386 and American Legion Post 22 visited to share the significance of Veterans Day. They also educated the students on proper flag etiquette and the symbolism of the red poppy. Thank you to the veteran's for your dedication and service.











📣 Black Mountain Schools truly excelled during their I.T. Career Exploration Days! 🌟🌟
◾️Their 1-3 graders had a chance to listen to Dr. Chiarappa from Department of Economic Security's Vocational Rehabilitation services. He completed activities with them and spoke about different IT careers in Arizona.
◾️The 4th graders had the Mohave County Flood Department come out to show the students all of the IT aspects of their job.
◾️The 5th graders had the opportunity to welcome Mr. Maldonado, who traveled from Las Vegas to discuss his carrer in mining and the various IT job opportunities in the field. He is employed by Nevada Gold Mines operated by Barrick Gold North America.
◾️Mr. Ryan Artz from Banner Health visited the middle school students to discuss the significance of cybersecurity and the career opportunities available in the field!
A huge thank you to all our guest speakers for taking the time to visit Black Mountain and educating our students about the world of IT! 👏🎉











Today, our schools took a moment to remember the significance of September 11th - Patriot's Day. 🇺🇸 It's important for our students to understand the impact of this day in history.
At Black Mountain Schools, students engaged in art projects to commemorate this day. It's heartwarming to see our young ones paying tribute in their own creative ways.
Let's continue to educate and honor the memory of those affected by the events of September 11th.
#KUSD20 #KingmanUnifiedSchoolDistrict #KingmanAZ #BlackMountainSchool #NeverForget #September11 #EducationMatters 📚










21st CCLC Family Engagement Night - Reading Edition! Go Panthers!









Attn: KUSD Families and Community,
Kingman Unified School District is experiencing a district-wide outage that affects incoming and outgoing phone calls.
Frontier is currently working to fix this issue as soon as possible.
If you need to contact your student's school please use the following emails below and someone from the school will email you back as soon as possible. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience.
Little Explorers - le@kusd.org
Mt. Tipton - mttp@kusd.org
Manzanita - manz@kusd.org
Hualapai - hual@kusd.org
Cerbat - cbte@kusd.org
Desert Willow - dwes@kusd.org
Black Mountain - bms@kusd.org
White Cliffs - wcms@kusd.org
Kingman Middle - kms@kusd.org
KOLA - kola612@kusd.org
Lee Williams - lwhs@kusd.org
Kingman High - khs@kusd.org
