Parent portal assistance is available through email only. No phone support. Email portal.support@kenton.kyschools.us NEW mobile app available info here. Allows students to view only their own information. If you have logged into Infinite Campus and set up your account, your username and password have not changed from last year.
Visit www.ktufsd.org/budget for information on the budget, propositions and Board candidates. Now Hiring Substitute Teachers! With substitute teachers in such high demand across the country, the Ken-Ton School District is positioning itself to be among the most attractive destinations for anyone interested in becoming a substitute teacher.
The Parent Portal was opened up for all Sixth and Ninth grade parents/guardians who chose to participate. As forms were received and verified, parents/guardians began receiving emails with their temporary passwords to start accessing the portal.
Security features of the Parent Portal include: A. Three unsuccessful login attempts will disable your Parent Portal account. B. In order to use the portal again, you will need to contact Mr. Ed Spence, who can generate a new temporary password for you. C.
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The Family Support Center is often a first stop for families in need and provides counseling services for school district families and staff in its own state-of-the-art facility located at 255 Myron Ave. The Family Support Center also connects clients with countless resources in the community.
Following a long COVID-19 related absence, Huntington High School’s junior and senior symphonic bands returned to the stage this week for a well-attended and well-received concert.
After skating past most of its opponents in its previous 20 games, the Huntington girls’ basketball team was pushed to its limits by Sachem North before the Blue Devils rallied for a 41-38 victory and a berth in the Suffolk Class AA Final Four against Northport next week.
A pair of Huntington High School artists captured awards at the Suffolk County Art Leaders Association’s annual All-County & Scholarship show at the Old Town Hall on Main Street in Babylon.
A large contingent of Huntington High School boys and girls track and field stars will be competing in the state indoor championships in March. The Blue Devils turned in many impressive performances at the Section XI state qualifying meet at Suffolk-West in Brentwood earlier this week.
The Huntington varsity boys’ basketball team honored its seniors during a pre-game ceremony on the last day of the regular season. The Blue Devils recognized nine special players.
Emily Plachta reached a milestone in Monday’s playoff game. The Huntington senior scored the 1,000th point of her Blue Devil career to lead her team over Centereach, 45-29. Third seeded Huntington will play No. 11 Sachem North on Thursday at 5 p.m. in the Section XI Class AA quarterfinals.
Fourth graders love all things science, especially in Huntington UFSD. The youngsters at Jack Abrams STEM Magnet School and Woodhull Intermediate School will be participating in the North Shore Land Alliance’s Long Island water education program.