All parents are considered members of the Kent Parents Association. From there, you are invited to become as involved in the School as you wish or are able. There are opportunities to help with your child’s team, host a social gathering, welcome new families or assist with our opening days and special events, like Fall Parents Weekend.
The Kingston City School District will be fully implementing eSchool's Parent Portal which provides parents (Grades 7-12) with easy access to their students' information. The parent portal will give you immediate access to: This information is available to you through a computer or your smart phone, so you have access anytime and anywhere.
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.
The parent portal will give you immediate access to: This information is available to you through a computer or your smart phone, so you have access anytime and anywhere. We have also put direct access to the Parent Portal on the KCSD App.
Parents find that the more involved they are, the deeper the shared experience with their children. All parents are considered members of the Kent Parents Association.
Indeed, to be a Kent parent is to join a close-knit community, one which you are encouraged, like your children, to enjoy to the fullest. Although Kent is a boarding school, that does not mean that parents have limited involvement in their children’s lives.
The Ken-Ton School District is widely regarded in the Western New York arts community as having one of the region’s leading K-12 art education program with two art career pathways in the Fine Arts and the Media Arts.
The Board of Education expresses its commitment to providing students with equitable access to opportunity, and cultivating and maintaining a learning environment that appreciates diversity and inclusion for all students, especially culturally diverse students who have historically faced discrimination in our nation.