Kingsley High School (Michigan)

Kingsley High School (KHS) is a public high school in Kingsley, Michigan. KHS is the sole high school in the Kingsley Area School District, which serves southern Grand Traverse County. As of 2023, the school's principal is Chris Rapes. The current building was built in 2001.

Demographics
The demographic breakdown of the 500 students enrolled in 2021-22 was:

Additionally, 211 students (42.2%) were eligible for reduced-price or free lunch.
 * Male - 51%
 * Female - 49%
 * Native American/Alaskan - 0.6%
 * Asian - 0.8%
 * Black - 1.4%
 * Hispanic - 2.6%
 * Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander - 0.2%
 * White - 93%
 * Multiracial - 1.4%

Athletics
KHS offers a number of athletic options for students. It competes in the Northwest Conference, and is classified as a Class B school by the Michigan High School Athletic Association. Kingsley has a number of regional rivalries, however its most intense rivalry is with the Glen Lake Community School Lakers of Maple City in nearby Leelanau County. The school shares another rivalry with St. Francis High School in Traverse City. Kingsley offers the following sports:
 * Baseball (boys)
 * Basketball (girls & boys)
 * Competitive cheer (girls)
 * Cross country (girls & boys)
 * Football (boys)
 * Golf (boys)
 * Soccer (girls & boys)
 * Softball (girls)
 * Track (girls & boys)
 * Volleyball (girls)
 * Wrestling (boys)The Kingsley Stags won the 2005 and 2023 Division 6 football championships.