Kenston Schools
March 16, 2017 by Staff Report

Timmons Elementary School third-graders have been expanding their knowledge about the world...

International Festival

Timmons Elementary School third-graders have been expanding their knowledge about the world. Each student researched a country and shared their knowledge with family and friends at the Annual International Festival. Students dressed in costume and provided native food.

KMS Wins County Art Honors

Students in the Kenston Middle School art department distinguished themselves at the Lake-Geauga Counties Secondary Art Awards held at Lakeland Community College this month. Of the over 700 pieces initially entered for consideration from across both counties, only 400 were selected for the show.

Seven middle school students were honored. Seventh-grader Alex Prodan was recognized with Best of Show honors. Jocelyn Decaro, Kate Haynes, Malcolm Linder earned blue ribbons. Receiving gold awards were Alexa Busby, Skylar Cinch and Emma Gaskin. They are students in Kelly Seitz and Liz Vejar-Olwert’s art classes.

Footloose

Kenston Center Stage presents “Footloose” on March 24 and 25 at 7 p.m. and March 26 at 2 p.m. in the Kenston High School auditorium. Tickets are on sale through the KHS website. Tickets are $14 for mezzanine, $12 for floor and $10 for the balcony.

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Kenston sophomore Tia Speece, left, tied for third place in Lincoln Douglas Debate and junior Anna Soryal came in sixth place in Informative Speaking at the Ohio High School Speech League State Tournament. The team was coached by Stephan Voudris.

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Third-grader Anthony Okeafor researched France for the annual International Festival at Timmons Elementary School.

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Seventh-grader Alex Prodan won Best of Show for this painting of a panda.