Back to School with Billy the Bomber
Kenston mascot Billy the Bomber was excited to greet students as they returned to the building to meet their teachers before the start of school.

Welcome to the Kenston Family
We welcome our new faculty members to the Kenston family. They filled positions created by retirements, resignations or extended leaves.

We look forward to the talents and dedication of our faculty and staff as they work to design lessons that are challenging, interesting and satisfying. Pictured are: (l-r) Matt Jones (Timmons Elementary School Physical Education Teacher), Beth Lewis (Kenston Middle School Instrumental Music Teacher), Brandon Hillman (Kenston Middle School Math Teacher) and Megan Valenti (Kenston High School Social Studies and Business Teacher).
Athletic Tickets and Protocols
Kenston High School will continue to sell home athletic event tickets exclusively online through our platform with Home Town Ticketing. You can find the link on the District webpage. Admission will be charged for varsity football, all soccer, and all volleyball events.
We will not be issuing season passes for the foreseeable future. Senior citizens and children five and under will receive complimentary admission.
For each of our home volleyball events this fall, we will require non-competitors to have face coverings. Masks are not required outdoors for students, staff, visitors or athletic spectators.
Though this is subject to change, we are not limiting attendance at any of our home sporting events. Live streaming of our sporting events will only be made available if attendance restrictions are imposed.
Lunch Menus
The school lunch menus for all Kenston Schools are available on the district webpage at www.kenstonlocal.com. In addition to menus, information is available about the free and reduced lunch program, nutrition and paying for school lunches.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced an extension to its free meals program for all students for the 2021-2022 school year. The program is being offered at no cost to the district.
Student accounts will not be charged for any lunch meals that meet the regular meal criteria set forth by the USDA. All students can receive lunch daily at no cost. A la carte purchases will be charged as usual.
Gold Cards Available
All residents of Bainbridge and Auburn who are 60 years of age or older may obtain a free, lifetime “gold card” which will admit them free of charge to any school sponsored event in which students participate, including home athletic events, musical and dramatic performances. Gold cards are not valid when an event is sponsored by an organization other than the schools (P.T.O., Booster groups, etc.) as a fundraiser. Cards cannot be used for athletic events such as conference, regional or state play-offs.
Gold card membership can be obtained at the Kenston Board Office, 17419 Snyder Road.