Kingston High School (New York)

A music wing housing the band and choir rooms was built onto the back of the Main building.

On one side of the Main building is the Kate Walton Field House, which contains the gym and pool.

Desks in classrooms were socially-distanced with protective shields, hallways became one-way passages (with arrows indicating walking direction) to limit student contact, and bathrooms in the 200s level of each building were closed.

[5] In 1999, the station spread throughout the campus via closed-circuit television, completing its replacement of loudspeaker announcements.

In October 2000, several KHS-TV students covered President Bill Clinton's trip to Kingston.

Primarily intended to inform the student body, the show highlights school events, sports, weather, and happenings from throughout the city while also occasionally including student-produced original comedy shorts in an effort to entertain viewers.

[6] The three quickly started an ongoing series featuring characters Mr. Bananaman and Agent V in comedic situations, eventually dubbing the segment "WUKI4" (for "Wake Up, KHS in 4", after a countdown found at the end of some early videos).

Kingston High School maintains a music program involving approximately ten percent of the student body.

[citation needed] The department features a string orchestra, chamber orchestra, chorus, choir, symphonic band, concert band, wind ensemble, and nationally recognized jazz program, which, in 2009, was selected as a finalist at the Essentially Ellington Competition at Lincoln Center in New York City.

[citation needed] In the fall of 2012, the Kingston High School Tiger Marching Band came in first place in the New York State Field Band Conference Championships, held on October 28 at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York.

[citation needed] The KHS Choir was founded by Leonard Stine in the 1930s and has performed at such venues as Carnegie Hall and the Fisher Center at Bard College.

The school sponsors football, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, cross-country , cheerleading, Nordic skiing, golf, lacrosse, field hockey, soccer, basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, wrestling, and crew.

KHS-TV Channel 20 logo (January 2009–present)