Today, we had our Winter Pep Rally. Thank you to everyone who participated.









Congratulations to our Students of the Month for February! Great job everyone.



Our Junior Model UN students served as the panel for Dr. Lucabaugh's focus group today! What a rich conversation! Our Klippers were very articulate about their experiences in school and had great insights about how to improve education!





Boys' basketball versus Tamanend - a great start! Keep it up, Klippers!





Celebrate National School Breakfast Week (NSBW) with us from March 2-6, 2026! A nutritious school breakfast plays in helping students start their day ready to learn, grow, and succeed.

The Klinger Middle School Scholastic Book Fair will take place in our library from 3/2/26-3/6/26. All purchases benefit our school and connect students with new books, favorite characters, complete series, and more. All students will have the opportunity to visit the book fair in ELA Classes.
If you prefer to shop with your child, please visit our Book Fair Homepage and click “Shop Now” on our fair dates to get started. You will be prompted to set up an account so your purchases benefit Klinger. Online shopping begins 2/27/26.
Happy reading!


Congratulations, to the Klinger Boys Basketball team on their 58-47 win over Unami Friday afternoon. Great job guys!






Today, Attorney General Dave Sunday launched a series of planned teenTALK events by meeting with Bucks County students at William Tennent High School to discuss the impact of social media on mental health.
During today’s meeting, the students discussed their own use of social media, including its pros and cons. Many students shared thoughts on the addictive nature of social media and how spending excessive time on apps can affect relationships and hinder learning.
You may see some familiar faces from our Centennial community!
During today’s meeting, the students discussed their own use of social media, including its pros and cons. Many students shared thoughts on the addictive nature of social media and how spending excessive time on apps can affect relationships and hinder learning.
You may see some familiar faces from our Centennial community!







🚨 We are hiring! 🚨 We are looking for passionate and talented individuals to join us! We have exciting roles open, offering competitive benefits, a supportive work environment, and endless opportunities for professional growth!

On February 5, 2026, Klinger Middle School hosted an Achievement Breakfast honoring students who exemplify our school’s values of responsibility, respect, reliability, and safety. The event brought together students, staff, and administrators for a morning of recognition and celebration. This breakfast is made especially meaningful by its personal touch; each staff member selected one student to recognize. These students were chosen for a wide range of reasons, including academic improvement, excellence in extracurricular activities, consistent effort, leadership, and kindness.
The Achievement Breakfast served as a reminder and honored students who exemplify our school’s values of responsibility, respect, reliability, and safety. The event brought together students, staff, and administrators for a morning of recognition and celebration. This breakfast is made especially meaningful by its personal touch; each staff member selected one student to recognize. These students were chosen for a wide range of reasons, including academic improvement, excellence in extracurricular activities, consistent effort, leadership, and kindness.
The Achievement Breakfast served as a reminder and honored students who exemplify our school’s values of responsibility, respect, reliability, and safety. The event brought together students, staff, and administrators for a morning of recognition and celebration. This breakfast is made especially meaningful by its personal touch; each staff member selected one student to recognize. These students were chosen for a wide range of reasons, including academic improvement, excellence in extracurricular activities, consistent effort, leadership, and kindness.



Join us for Matilda Jr., the beloved musical based on Roald Dahl’s classic story! Follow Matilda Wormwood, a brilliant young girl with a big imagination and an even bigger sense of justice, as she dares to stand up to the grown-ups who underestimate her—including her dreadful parents and the fearsome Miss Trunchbull.
Packed with catchy songs, high-energy dance numbers, and plenty of heart, Matilda Jr. celebrates courage, kindness, and the power of believing in yourself. Performed by the talented students of Klinger Middle School, this production is fun for all ages and perfect for the whole family.
✨ Come cheer on our cast and crew and enjoy an unforgettable evening of theatre magic!
Packed with catchy songs, high-energy dance numbers, and plenty of heart, Matilda Jr. celebrates courage, kindness, and the power of believing in yourself. Performed by the talented students of Klinger Middle School, this production is fun for all ages and perfect for the whole family.
✨ Come cheer on our cast and crew and enjoy an unforgettable evening of theatre magic!

Klinger and Log College students recently attended our first Jr. Model UN trip focusing on cultural diplomacy. The initial delegation took place at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Friday, February 6, 2026, where students participated in the World Affairs Council’s Cultural Diplomacy Conference. Students enjoyed a self-guided tour of the museum and then attended a keynote address that challenged students to think about the role of culture in global relations. The next two delegations will focus on students becoming diplomats of an assigned country and competing in committees modeled after the United Nations. Students will use critical thinking and analysis skills to debate views and create solutions to real-world problems. We are looking forward to attending the final two delegations in March and May.

Congratulations to our students of the month for January. Great job everyone, keep up the good work.


Meet two of our amazing school counselors here at Centennial School District! Kara LaRose and Karen Richards both entered this role to help students navigate their important years of school and growing up. Their goal extends beyond simply guiding students academically; they strive to create a supportive and understanding environment where young people feel seen and encouraged while they navigate the challenges of growing up. Thank you to all our school counselors for all the support they provide to our students and families! #nationalschoolcounselingweek
WATCH VIDEO HERE: https://vimeo.com/1162570288?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci
WATCH VIDEO HERE: https://vimeo.com/1162570288?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci

The Klinger Home & School Association is sponsoring a Bingo Night on Saturday, February 21st, from 5:00-9:00 at Spring Mill Country Club. Tickets are $40 in advance or $45 at the door. See the attached flyer, or go to our school website for more information. Please contact the Klinger Home & School Association if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing everyone there.






