Kenston Schools
Timmons Elementary School third-graders who work hard and show great effort are named to the Zoo Crew. Members of the Zoo Crew are…
TES Zoo Crew
Timmons Elementary School third-graders who work hard and show great effort are named to the Zoo Crew. Members of the Zoo Crew are rewarded with goofy and crazy games and activities before school each week for eight weeks.
Congratulations to the first quarter Zoo Crew members: Keira Baker, Brandon Bell, Jacob Colwell, Elise Flinders, Dominic Fontana, Evan Glontz, Victoriana Granwald, Josh Hallen, Maggie Hamm, Olivia Hayter, Hunter Kestanek, Wyatt Koenig, Colette LaSalvia, Rachel Lechak, Peter Lioudis, Ryan Manning, Lisa Markoff, Xander Meyer, Cora Musser, Matthew Nidy, Devon Ondercin, Riley Rosneck, Sofia Salvini, Grace Sargent, Sam Sign, Gracelyn Skladany, Aly Stefancin, Sammie Sunderhaft, Wes Toth and Charlotte Witmer-Rich.
Kenston Center Stage
This fall KCS will perform three one-act plays for its fall production using a cast of 20 students playing all the rolls. The cast includes: Ashley Bernett, Mia Bester, John Coming, Lydia Fielding, Dayle Foster, Savannah Georgian, Jake Gratto, Cassie Holub, Shannon Kane, Katie Kuckelheim, Jon Licata, Alonda Martinez, Will McKnight, Lukas Palumbo, Riley Potts, Chloe Sferra, Jessica Stirewalt, Euneata Walker, Nathan Wasinski and Catherine Zickert.
The first play called, “This It’s A Test,” hilariously takes one inside the mind of a student who’s “freaking” during a high stakes test. A contest winner in competition, the play is very popular with students, parents and teachers alike.
The second show, “Uncool,” takes a candid look at bullying. A sensitive girl is verbally assaulted when the “cool” kids at her new high school decide they don’t like her.
Finally, the program finishes with an absurdist work, “Us And Them.” What happens when two tribes of people arrive in the same place and must find a way to live in peace with one another? Why, build a wall of course.
Performance dates are Nov. 14 and 15 at 7 p.m. and Nov. 16 at 2 p.m. in the Kenston High School auditorium, 9500 Bainbridge Road. Each show runs about 20 minutes with two 10-minute intermissions to change scenery. Suitable for the entire family, tickets are only $5.
For more information or to order tickets, visit the Kenston High School website or call 440-543-9821, ext. 5277.
Child Find
Kenston Local Schools are committed to locating, identifying and evaluating all students with disabilities from age 3 through 22.
If you know 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.
Spaghetti Dinner
Kenston High School Bomberettes will host a spaghetti dinner on Nov. 8 from 5-8 p.m. at SunValley Party Center, 10000 Edward Ln. Meal includes spaghetti dinner, salad, dessert and soft drink.
The fundraising event is to help defray costs for the Bomberettes to perform at the Capital One Bowl in Orlando, Fla., on New Year’s Day.
Tickets are $8 for adults and $6 for child-ren under 12 and are available for purchase from any Bomberette team member, at the Bomberette table at Friday’s varsity football game against Aurora or by calling Carolyn at 216-570-1045.




