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Supporting Keokuk High School Athletics: Community Support and Ticket Prices

Aug 28, 2024

A Call to Action from the Keokuk High School Community

As the new season approaches, the Keokuk High School athletics team is eager to show off their skills on the field. But they can't do it without your support! As a proud member of the community, we're inviting you to join us in cheering on our Chiefs at various events throughout the year.

Admission Prices: A Brief Overview

Before we dive into the details, let's take a look at the admission prices for this year's Keokuk Community School District athletics. These fees are consistent with conference standards, but be aware that ticket prices may vary when playing outside of our conference.

  • High School Events: $6 for adults and students (age 5 years and up)
  • Middle School Events: $3 for adults and students (age 5 years and up)

Ticket Prices: A Breakdown

The ticket prices have seen a slight increase this year, primarily due to the rising costs of equipment, supplies, and officials' fees. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.

  • High School Events: $6 for adults and students (age 5 years and up)
  • Middle School Events: $3 for adults and students (age 5 years and up)

Activity Passes: A Cost-Effective Option

To make it more convenient for you to attend multiple events, we're offering activity passes. You can purchase these passes at the Keokuk High School activity office.

  • High School Student Pass: $40
  • High School Individual Adult Pass: $75
  • High School Family Pass: $200 (covers immediate family members)
  • Middle School Student Pass: $20
  • Middle School Family Pass: $100 (covers immediate family members)

Senior Pass: Complimentary Access for Keokuk Residents

As a token of appreciation for our senior citizens, we're offering complimentary access to all home regular season athletic events at both the middle school and high school levels. This pass is available for residents of the Keokuk School District (age 62 and up).

To obtain this pass, please visit the high school activity office with proof of residence and age.

Keokuk Family Pass Program: Earn a Pass Through Volunteer Work

We're excited to announce our Keokuk Family Pass Program! By volunteering for various roles at middle school and high school athletic events, you can earn an individual or family pass, depending on the number of hours contributed.

Each event is categorized by hours, with the following requirements:

  • High School Family Pass: 25 hours of volunteer work
  • High School Individual Pass: 10 hours
  • High School Student Pass: 5 hours
  • Middle School Family Pass: 12 hours
  • Middle School Student Pass: 3 hours

Please note that you can accumulate combined hours to receive both a middle school and high school pass.

Contact Information: Get Involved Today!

If you're interested in participating in the Keokuk Family Pass Program or have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact the Activities Office located in the high school. We appreciate your support and look forward to seeing you at our upcoming events!

The Chiefs family can't wait to see everyone out supporting the teams — football, volleyball, cross country, and swimming — as the 2024-25 season gets started!

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