Kenston School News


KHS Speech and Debate named to 100 Club

The National Speech and Debate Association National Forensic League honored the Kenston High School Speech and Debate Club as a 100 Club. This recognition is given to programs that demonstrate an outstanding commitment to teaching students essential life skills – including communication, research, listening, writing, and organization. Students earned Honor Society points and degrees based on competition, leadership, and service activities to achieve this award.

 


We’re not Sorry! We love Math!

 

Check out first grader Luke Senedak who is showing off his math problem-solving skills as he creates and solves equations representing combinations of eight. Students also used their math skills to play “Sorry.”

 


Freshman Class Officers

Freshman Class Officers were elected by their peers. Representing the Class of 2026 are President, Cullen Fehring; Vice President, Dylan Ringness; Secretary, Cal Buchanan and Treasurer, Brendan Scheurer.

 


School Bus Safety

As students return to school, we need your help keeping students safe as they get on the bus. Believe it or not, children are safer traveling in school buses than in any other motor vehicle. Unfortunately, school bus accidents happen because many drivers forget about some school bus safety basics. Ohio has laws that require all vehicles to come to a halt when a school bus has its stop sign out and its red lights flashing. These signals indicate that children are getting on or off the bus. When you’re sharing the road with school buses, remember these rules:

● DO NOT pass a school bus until the red lights and signals are turned off.
● ALWAYS stop when traveling in the same direction as the bus.
● NEVER pass on the right side of the bus. Besides being illegal, this is where children enter and exit.

 


Homecoming 2022

Kenston’s Annual Homecoming Parade will take place Thursday, September 29th. The parade begins at 6pm and will feature the Kenston band and Bomberettes, building floats, and individual participants. The parade will start in the high school staff parking lot. Please park between the middle school and intermediate school or in the high school student lot and view from the lawn of the middle school or the high school driveway.

We are also looking for individuals with a convertible willing to be part of the parade transporting the Homecoming Court. If your business or organization would like to participate in the parade, please contact KHS Assistant Principal, Mr. Matt Watts at 440-543-9821.

 


 

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