The maintenance department takes pride in district buildings, grounds and workspace.
Spring Cleaning
The maintenance department takes pride in district buildings, grounds and workspace. Before the Kenston Board of Education meeting on April 15, Mark Lobosco, facilities director, and Jeremey McDevitt, assistant superintendent of business operations, showcased the reorganized and updated maintenance department.
The improvements have increased the efficiency and productivity of the department. Many of the updates were done on their own time using repurposed items and materials.
Top 15 Honored
Kenston Academic Boosters honored the Top 15 Senior Scholars and the educator who had a special impact on their Kenston career.
Students being honored were Peyton Roth, Tanner Mulhern, Samuel Selent, Grant Nelson, Christa Niemann, Anna Snyder, Karissa Sanchez, William Toth, Hana Keebler, Alexandra Lesner, Kayleigh Fisher, Connor Quinlan, Ryan Tien, Paige Toft and Emily Hall. Educators honored were Anthony Marchesi, Christopher Vasil, Robert Segulin, Edward Mason, Anna Brust, Shannon Wirthwein, Pamela Garrett, Donald Torma, Pamela Zeigler, Lynn Fagerholm, Scott Sell, Todd Malkus, Ryan Novak, Heather Baugher and Christopher Ickes.
Fine Arts Showcase
Kenston Schools will host the third annual Fine Arts Showcase on April 28 in the high school auditorium and gymnasium. The showcase will feature the district art show and music performances by bands and choruses from both the middle and high schools.
The art show will feature a variety of student artwork from all grade levels including work inspired by famous artists and other cultures, wood and scrap sculptures, graphic design, mixed media illustrations, portraits and landscapes.
Music performances begin at 1pm and conclude at 8pm in the Robert A. Lee Auditorium. Five featured concerts will include the KHS band concert, KMS seventh- and eighth-grade band concert, KIS fifth-grade chorus concert, KMS seventh- and eighth -grade choral spring concert and KHS chorus concert. Join for the official showcase opening from 1-3 p.m.
AfterProm Preview
The Kenston community is invited to preview AfterProm May 4 from 8-10 p.m. at Kenston High School.
AfterProm is a long-standing tradition at Kenston to provide a supervised party for juniors and seniors after the prom. Community volunteers have worked all year to offer the safe and memorable event for students.
Child Find
Kenston Local Schools are committed to locating, identifying and evaluating all students with disabilities from age 3 through 22. If one knows of a child who may have special educational needs, between the ages of 2 and 22, and not in school, call Rita Pressman at Kenston’s Special Education Office at 440-543-3013.






