Please confirm that your child should attend Kentfield Schools before beginning the registration process. Visit the Aeries Online Enrollment Portal, and click Enroll A New Student. Your family already has other children attending school in the district. You are enrolling multiple children.
Visit the Aeries Online Enrollment Portal, and click Enroll A New Student. Your family already has other children attending school in the district. You are enrolling multiple children. You already have an Aeries Parent Portal account (which is NOT the enrollment portal). (b) create a new account.
The Aeries Family Portal allows you to check your student's schedule, grades, and attendance online; view and update your student and family's information and emergency contacts; update your district communication preferences; and sign up for weekly email updates on your student's progress at school.
Kentfield School District’s mission is to inspire and challenge all students to live, learn, and lead to their fullest potential. Kentfield School District is currently accepting registrations for the 2021-2022 school year for all grades (K-8), and pre-registration for 2022-23, including Kindergarten and Transitional Kindergarten (TK).
The Kentfield School District is following protocols from the Marin County Office of Education and the Marin County Department of Health and Human Services for scenarios and actions related to COVID-19 exposures and cases.
In alignment with Public Health guideline #30, the KSD is requesting vaccination verification of all students who have received the COVID-19 vaccine. Starting December 6, verification will be required for students 5-11 years old.
Per the KSD Board Policy 3515 prior to the operation of the surveillance system signage must be posted and the community shall be made aware of surveillance occurring . The cameras have been installed outside our campus and directed towards outside activity and not pointing into buildings. Please be aware that the recordings captured by these cameras may be used in disciplinary proceedings, and referred to local law enforcement, as appropriate. The cameras will not be fully activated until all signage is appropriately posted and visible to the public.
Incoming Kindergarten students for 2021-22 will need to turn 5 before September 2, 2021 .
California Education Code, Sections 313 and 60810 contain legal requirements that direct schools to determine the language (s) spoken in the home of each student.
Aeries Family Portal - Instructions for accessing and using the Aeries Parent Portal, for viewing your student's schedule, grades and attendance.
If you are currently not receiving kik communications but would like to, please complete this form.
Kentfield School District’s mission is to inspire and challenge all students to live, learn, and lead to their fullest potential. Kentfield School District is currently accepting registrations for the 2020-2021 school year, and Kindergarten pre-registrations for the 2021-22 school year.
Visit the Aeries Online Enrollment Portal, and click the Enroll A New Student button.
This account is only for the Aeries Enrollment Portal (before your student is registered), and is separate from your Aeries Parent Portal (once your student is enrolled in Kentfield) account.
Students in grades three through eight participate annually in the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP).
The California Department of Education (CDE) has transitioned to paperless delivery of CAASPP individual student score reports. During the summer months, your child's Student Score Report for ELA and math are released by the testing vendor on a rolling basis as they are scored. Once all of the Kentfield score reports are complete, they are accessible electronically through the Aeries Parent Portal. Results for CAST will be released in the late fall.
The Kentfield School District is following protocols from the Marin County Office of Education and the Marin County Department of Health and Human Services for scenarios and actions related to COVID-19 exposures and cases.
Kent bicyclists should proceed down to the Laurel Grove crosswalk to cross with the crossing guard as they do now, and then proceed down McAllister to school (instead of using the new crosswalk and riding through Bacich campus). Kent and Bacich walkers should continue to use the overpass or the Laurel Grove crosswalk.
Per the KSD Board Policy 3515 prior to the operation of the surveillance system signage must be posted and the community shall be made aware of surveillance occurring . The cameras have been installed outside our campus and directed towards outside activity and not pointing into buildings. Please be aware that the recordings captured by these cameras may be used in disciplinary proceedings, and referred to local law enforcement, as appropriate. The cameras will not be fully activated until all signage is appropriately posted and visible to the public.
The Kentfield School District is following protocols from the Marin County Office of Education and the Marin County Department of Health and Human Services for scenarios and actions related to COVID-19 exposures and cases.
Kent bicyclists should proceed down to the Laurel Grove crosswalk to cross with the crossing guard as they do now, and then proceed down McAllister to school (instead of using the new crosswalk and riding through Bacich campus). Kent and Bacich walkers should continue to use the overpass or the Laurel Grove crosswalk.
Per the KSD Board Policy 3515 prior to the operation of the surveillance system signage must be posted and the community shall be made aware of surveillance occurring . The cameras have been installed outside our campus and directed towards outside activity and not pointing into buildings. Please be aware that the recordings captured by these cameras may be used in disciplinary proceedings, and referred to local law enforcement, as appropriate. The cameras will not be fully activated until all signage is appropriately posted and visible to the public.
Marin County COVID-19 Decision Tree Guidance - English & Spanish Version - Know when to stay home and what to do when you or your family don't feel well or have engaged in what is categorized as a high-risk activity (e.g., any mixing of households, non-essential travel). - updated 3/29/2021
Students should continue to use the current route they’ve been using going to/from school.