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KCS Graduation 2018
Kent Center School Graduation
KENT, CT – 21 June 2018 – 062118LMW02 – The 30 eighth grade graduates in the Kent Center School Class of 2018 at the ceremony Wednesday evening. Lynn Mellis Worthington Republican-American
KENT, CT – 21 June 2018 – 062118LMW03 – Essayist Eric Zhang spoke his fellow classmates in the Kent Center School Class of 2018 as well as families gathered in the outdoor courtyard at the ceremony Wednesday evening. Lynn Mellis Worthington Republican-American
KENT, CT – 21 June 2018 – 062118LMW04 – Bianca Scofield, of the Kent Center School Class of 2009, shared her stories of the school and urged the graduating eighth graders to travel during her graduation address Wednesday evening. Lynn Mellis Worthington Republican-American
KENT, CT – 21 June 2018 – 062118LMW07 – Kent Center School Principal Florence Budge awards Leah Darby with one of her awards Wednesday during the graduation ceremony. Budge is retiring after five years and the graduates and families saluted her for her service to the school. Lynn Mellis Worthington Republican-American
KENT, CT – 21 June 2018 – 062118LMW05 – Kent Center School Secretary Barbara Lynch presents her grandson, Brennan Wilkins, with his diploma and a hug during the ceremony Wednesday evening. Looking on are Principal Florence Budge, left, and school board Chairman Martin Lindenmayer. Lynn Mellis Worthington Republican-American
KENT, CT – 21 June 2018 – 062118LMW06 – Kent Center School graduates leave Wednesday’s ceremony that was held outdoors. Only a few rain sprinkles fell during the ceremony. Lynn Mellis Worthington Republican-American
April ’17 images
KENT, CT – 29 April 2017 – 042917LMW01 – A sugar maple tree was planted in front of Kent Center School Friday as part of the school’s celebration of Arbor Day. All of the school’s students gathered around it outside and representatives from each grade added a shovel of dirt to the planting. Lynn Mellis Worthington Republican-American
KENT, CT – 29 April 2017 – 042917LMW02 – Jackson Merritt, a second-graders, lifts up the shovel to scatter the dirt on the sugar maple tree during the planting in front of Kent Center School Friday as part of the school’s celebration of Arbor Day. Lynn Mellis Worthington Republican-American
KENT, CT – 29 April 2017 – 042917LMW03 – Art teacher Ellen Diker addresses the entire study body during the Arbor Day celebration Friday. The school has a special tie to the holiday because Kent is the birthplace of Birdsey Grant Northrop, who was instrumental in getting Arbor Day celebrated in schools. Lynn Mellis Worthington Republican-American
KENT, CT – 29 April 2017 – 042917LMW04 – Librarian Elizabeth Morrow with Kent Center School fifth graders who researched the history of Arbor Day and presented at Kent Center School Friday. Lynn Mellis Worthington Republican-American
KENT, CT – 29 April 2017 – 042917LMW05 – First Selectman Bruce K. Adams congratulates Kent Center School kindergartner Vera Lintner for her first place in the recycling poster contest for her grade. She was also honored with a first place for her grade in the regional competition sponsored by the Housatonic Resource Recovery Authority. Adams was one of the judges in the local contest. Lynn Mellis Worthington Republican-American
KENT, CT – 29 April 2017 – 042917LMW06 – First Selectman Bruce K. Adams and second grade teacher Ane Starr with the winners of the Kent Center School recycling poster contest. The school had two winners in the regional competition sponsored by the Housatonic Resource Recovery Authority, kindergartner Vera Lintner and Melissa Mauri, an eighth-grader, who’s poster is displayed on the screen. Lynn Mellis Worthington Republican-American
KENT, CT – 29 April 2017 – 042917LMW07 – Kent Center School eighth graders revealed their art murals for the entire school Friday as part of the Arbor Day celebration. The artwork had been kept hidden and a secret until the ceremony. Lynn Mellis Worthington Republican-American
KENT, CT – 29 April 2017 – 042917LMW08 – A painted mural “Night and Day in America” was among those revealed by eighth graders Friday as part of the Kent Center School Arbor Day celebration. The artwork had been kept hidden and a secret until the ceremony. Lynn Mellis Worthington Republican-American
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