KERMIT LADY JACKETS - GAME DAY - THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2026

Kermit Jr High Basketball Tournaments on Saturday, January 24th, have been canceled due to bad weather.

The Yellowjackets take on the Presidio Blue Devils at home on Thursday, January 22, 2026.

The Jackets kick off their District opener in Tornillo on 1/20/2026

Lady Jackets on the road for District Game #2 in Anthony 1/13/2026
Good luck, Lady Jackets!
Good luck, Lady Jackets!

Yellowjackets Home Game 1/13/2026
Kermit High School Competition Gym
Kermit High School Competition Gym

GAME DAY FOR THE LADY JACKETS!
Our Lady Jackets will be traveling to Alpine for the 1st District game of the season. The JV girls will take the court at 5:00 p.m., and tip-off for our Varsity Lady Jackets is at 6:30 p.m. The games will be played at Alpine High School.
Good Luck to our Lady Jackets!
Our Lady Jackets will be traveling to Alpine for the 1st District game of the season. The JV girls will take the court at 5:00 p.m., and tip-off for our Varsity Lady Jackets is at 6:30 p.m. The games will be played at Alpine High School.
Good Luck to our Lady Jackets!

2026 KHS SOFTBALL SCHEDULE

Hope everyone had a wonderful Winter Break. With the start of a new semester, Kermit Jr High would like to send out some friendly reminders.



2026 KHS BASEBALL SCHEDULE

Thank you to KHS Culinary for making Christmas Cookies for KJHS to decorate.
Hope everyone has a fun and safe Holiday Break. Classes will resume on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
Hope everyone has a fun and safe Holiday Break. Classes will resume on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.

The City of Kermit will be paving the street in front of the high school (Tommy Thompson Street), and traffic will be blocked off for the remainder of the day.
8th Grade Daubers won the Monahans Boys Basketball Tournament this past weekend. Way to go, Daubers.

December 12, 2025
The Varsity Boys will play two tournament games at the Performance Center at Andrews High School. The first game will be against Denver City at 9:30 am, and the second game will be against Snyder at 3:30 pm.
See you tomorrow! #TEAM
The Varsity Boys will play two tournament games at the Performance Center at Andrews High School. The first game will be against Denver City at 9:30 am, and the second game will be against Snyder at 3:30 pm.
See you tomorrow! #TEAM

The District 2-3A D1 All-District selections are out, and several of our Yellowjackets were selected across the first team, second team, honorable mention, and All-State Academic. Their work throughout the season, both on the field and in the classroom, earned them real recognition across the district.
Again, Congratulations to all of these Yellowjackets!!!!!!
Again, Congratulations to all of these Yellowjackets!!!!!!








December 11, 2025
GYM BICE TOURNAMENT @ ANDREWS HIGH SCHOOL
The Varsity Boys Basketball team will be traveling to Andrews tomorrow morning. Tip-off is at 9:30 am against Andrews JV in the Downstairs Gym.
Good Luck Yellowjackets!!! #TEAM
GYM BICE TOURNAMENT @ ANDREWS HIGH SCHOOL
The Varsity Boys Basketball team will be traveling to Andrews tomorrow morning. Tip-off is at 9:30 am against Andrews JV in the Downstairs Gym.
Good Luck Yellowjackets!!! #TEAM

Help us celebrate 7th Grade Lady Dauber Basketball and Jr High All-Region Band for a job well done!


Good morning Jacket Nation!
The Varsity Boys will be playing this morning at 11:00 am against Permian JV. They will be playing at Denver City High School in the North Gym.
GOOD LUCK YELLOWJACKETS!!!! #TEAM
Kermit Jr High would like to take a moment and celebrate our 6th-grade Class.

Kermit ISD Statement Regarding Recent Allegations
The Kermit Independent School District is currently investigating allegations of misconduct involving staff members and district students. We understand that such reports can cause concern throughout our school community, and we take these matters extremely seriously. Upon learning of the allegations, the district immediately followed established protocols. The staff members have been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of a thorough investigation. The district has also reported the allegations to state and local regulatory and law enforcement authorities. We are fully cooperating with the appropriate authorities as a review is being conducted.
At this time, no conclusions should be drawn. What the district can confirm is that there is no allegation that has been brought to the district’s attention that a student has been struck by a district employee. We respectfully ask our students, families, staff, and community members to avoid speculation or public commentary that could interfere with the investigative process or impact the privacy and well-being of all individuals involved—especially our students and hard-working staff members who have no involvement with the current situation. It is highly unfair to tarnish the reputation of the dedicated staff members who show up to work everyday to have a positive impact on our students and their families. On behalf of the district, we respectfully request that any negative commentary on social media be either deleted or stop as such negative comments cast an unfounded negative light on the district, which is uncalled for.
Our priority remains the safety and support of our students, and we are committed to maintaining a learning environment where all members of our school community feel secure and respected. As the situation develops, the district will provide further information as we are legally permitted to do so.
We appreciate the community’s patience, understanding, and commitment to a fair and responsible process.
Oscar Muniz
Superintendent of Schools
The Kermit Independent School District is currently investigating allegations of misconduct involving staff members and district students. We understand that such reports can cause concern throughout our school community, and we take these matters extremely seriously. Upon learning of the allegations, the district immediately followed established protocols. The staff members have been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of a thorough investigation. The district has also reported the allegations to state and local regulatory and law enforcement authorities. We are fully cooperating with the appropriate authorities as a review is being conducted.
At this time, no conclusions should be drawn. What the district can confirm is that there is no allegation that has been brought to the district’s attention that a student has been struck by a district employee. We respectfully ask our students, families, staff, and community members to avoid speculation or public commentary that could interfere with the investigative process or impact the privacy and well-being of all individuals involved—especially our students and hard-working staff members who have no involvement with the current situation. It is highly unfair to tarnish the reputation of the dedicated staff members who show up to work everyday to have a positive impact on our students and their families. On behalf of the district, we respectfully request that any negative commentary on social media be either deleted or stop as such negative comments cast an unfounded negative light on the district, which is uncalled for.
Our priority remains the safety and support of our students, and we are committed to maintaining a learning environment where all members of our school community feel secure and respected. As the situation develops, the district will provide further information as we are legally permitted to do so.
We appreciate the community’s patience, understanding, and commitment to a fair and responsible process.
Oscar Muniz
Superintendent of Schools
