Last week, some of Mrs. Hull’s 7th-grade students dressed up as greasers or socs (short for socials) from S.E. Hinton’s novel, The Outsiders. Students have talked extensively about some of the book’s themes, which include: “Fighting doesn’t solve problems” … Read the rest
Author: Kolt Buchenroth

Kenton students and families are invited to “Walk with a Doc” Monday, November 7th and Monday, December 5 at 5:30 pm. Participants can walk at their own pace and learn about a health topic from a local doctor. Registration is … Read the rest

Motivational speaker and author Terrence Talley is coming to Kenton to speak to students and the community on November 1. Talley will speak to KCS students from 1st grade up. At 7 pm that same day, the community is invited … Read the rest
C Pod held its family fun night on October 13. Approximately 90 3rd and 4th-grade families joined in the zoo-themed reading and math games and activities.


Your child’s school will offer the Ohio Healthy Youth Environments Survey, or OHYES! on Monday, November 7th. This letter answers some basic questions about the survey’s purpose, content, and administration.



Kenton High School students were recognized on Wednesday, October 19, for their individual academic performance for the 2021-2022 school year. Academic Awards are given to students meeting specific end of year … Read the rest

Kenton High School JROTC and FFA invite Veterans to a breakfast on Friday, November 11th from 7-8 am in the Kenton High School Gym. Veterans are asked to RSVP to Christopher Fournier via email at [email protected] and include a photo … Read the rest
JROTC hosting haunted house

Kenton High School Army JROTC is hosting a haunted house on October 29 & 30 at Kenton Middle School. The charge is $5/ticket. Doors open at 2 pm and the event runs until 8 pm both days.

Kindergarten students traveled to Marion Palace Theatre on Monday, October 17th for the live performance of Jacqueline & The Beanstalk. The 45-minute one-woman show features Jacqueline, who does the right thing, even when no one is watching.

Cadets Sadie Larabee and Patrick Cannode of Kenton High School’s Army JROTC program presented their program and accomplishments to the Kenton City Schools Board of Education Monday night.