Students are playing a math game called Spinning for Money. They take turns spinning a spinner, and they take the coins they land on.
Whoever has $1.00 first, is the winner!
Students are playing a math game called Spinning for Money. They take turns spinning a spinner, and they take the coins they land on.
Whoever has $1.00 first, is the winner!
Matt Jennings from Quest Federal Credit Union visited Mrs Mikesell’s 3rd grade class at Kenton Elementary School and taught them how banks, credit unions, and loans work!
Thank you!
Addisyn Hites and Ashkii Smith beat out 66 classmates to become the last two standing for the Mrs. Sherman 5th grade science review “March Madness” tournament. The students answered questions on the content they’ve learned this year in science to … Read the rest
KENTON CITY SCHOOLS
PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION/SCREENING PROCESS
When is the Registration/Screening Process?
Monday, April 11th through Thursday, April 14th
In order to more efficiently operate the Preschool and Kindergarten Registration/Screening process, the Kenton City Schools has decided to cancel ALL … Read the rest
Yesterday, our student observer Central State, Mrs. Jessica, got to teach a fun Math lesson using candy! We learned about comparing numbers and using “greater than” or “less than” language. The students loved it, especially since they got to eat … Read the rest
On March 8th, 2022, the Kenton Elementary School 2nd grade presented A Barnyard Moosical. The song selection included:
Kenton Elementary School is hosting Leadership Day on Wednesday, March 23 from 8:30 to 12:00. The school is a Leader in Me school. We will be hosting over 50 parents and community members on Wednesday for a day of student-led … Read the rest
Jamison Clark, a sixth grader at Kenton Elementary School, saw a problem and decided to come up with a solution. Students were confused on whether they qualified to go to the gym after lunch, so he developed a website that … Read the rest
Mrs. Mikesell’s class is learning about energy and conservation in science. Students completed projects at home with their families out of recycled materials and presented them in class.