KHS Student CouncilKenston High School Student Council officers for the…
June 6, 2013

KHS Student CouncilKenston High School Student Council officers for the 2013-14 school year were elected by their peers. They are: Katie Gross, president; Taylor Curtis…

KHS Student Council
Kenston High School Student Council officers for the 2013-14 school year were elected by their peers. They are: Katie Gross, president; Taylor Curtis and Elizabeth Hutz, co-vice presidents; Maggie Lowman, secretary; and Jordan Cosentino and Anna Huff, co-treasurers.
2013-14 Class Officers
Kenston High School Class Officers for the 2013-14 school year were elected by their peers. Representing the Class of 2013 are: Eleni Bruzik and James Gruver, co-presidents; Michelle Marine and Drew Weninger, co-vice presidents; Tina Meyer and Kelly Poe, co-secretaries; and Hannah Amick and Kelly Cregar, co-treasurers.
Junior class officers are: John Coming and Corban Joyce, co-presidents; Carmen Gianguzzo, vice president; Jacob Crider and Andrew Most, co-secretaries; and Hannah Cubberly and Sam Obringer, co-treasurers.
Sophomores elected to represent the Class of 2016 are: Carly Artino and Jessica Sciuva, co-presidents; Kevin Robinson and Jonathan Wiegand, co-vice presidents; Rachel Piddia and Emily Tewsbury, co-secretaries; and Erica Abbarno and Chloe Sferra, co-treasurers.
Freshman class officers are: Kaitlin McGrath and Ellie Schabel, co-presidents; Jenna Blackburn and Kiara Kestranek, co-vice presidents; and Garrett Scocos, secretary; and Paige Owen, treasurer.
“Mix It Up” Model School
Kenston’s Timmons Elementary School has been designated a “Mix It Up” Model School by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
“‘Mix It Up’ Model Schools have found innovative ways to create a school environment where respect and inclusiveness are core values. They serve as examples for other schools hoping to instill these values in their students, faculty and staff,” said Teaching Tolerance Director Maureen Costello.
Timmons Elementary School is one of 63 schools from across the country and one of three in Ohio receiving the honor. Timmons Elementary School guidance counselor Carolyn Rolf partnered with Kenston High School counselor Mike Murphey to connect elementary and high school students with someone new during several specially scheduled lunches throughout the year. “Mix It Up” Day activities across Kenston are supported by the district’s Peaceful Environment at Kenston (PEAK) program.
Art Teacher Receives Grant
Kenston Middle School art teacher Kelly Seitz has been awarded a “We Reward Innovative Teaching Endeavors” (W.R.I.T.E.) Grant from the Friends Business Sources. As the Art Club advisor, she will have her students coordinate an art centered fund raising project to benefit local non-profit organizations. This student driven effort can take many different avenues including art sales, graphic design projects, card creation/sales and recycling and collection.
Pike Receives Reagan Foundation Scholarship
Kenston High School graduate Brittany Pike has been selected as a GE Reagan Foundation Scholarship recipient by the Ronald Regan Presidential Foundation. She is one of 20 exceptional leaders from more the 11,000 candidates across the country.
As a recipient, she will receive up to $40,000 in college scholarship funds – $10,000 for each of four years toward a bachelor’s degree.