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Holiday card design featuring a blue crab in a Santa hat and a stack of wrapped gifts.
Artwork by Bella Postles

Winter break has officially begun! All schools and offices are closed next week through the first of the year. We'll see everyone back at school on Thursday, Jan. 2. Happy holidays and have a wonderful winter break!
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Family Resources

Resources for Families and Students

Our Resource page offers a wealth of information for students and families about Kent County Public Schools right at your fingertips. Below, you'll find quick links for menus and our calendar, log-in links for our learning apps like PowerSchool and Schoology, information on our own Kent County Public Schools app and much more.   

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Our App

News, lunch menus and more right on your phone! with image of the app screen

Download our free app from the Apple App Store or Google Play to stay up to date with the latest news and information from Kent County Public Schools.




News and Opportunities for Families and Students

Superintendent's Report with photo of Dr. McComas

December Superintendent’s Report

From Dr. Mary Boswell-McComas, Superintendent of Kent County Public Schools, as given at the Kent County Board of Education meeting Monday, Dec. 9.
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Laura McKenzie and John Queen are shown taking the oath of office as new Board of Education members with Clerk of the Circuit Court for Kent County Sherisse Kennard.

New members sworn in to Board of Ed

Laura McKenzie and John Queen took the oath of office Monday evening, Dec. 9 in advance of the official start of their first term on the board.
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Budget Survey with KCPS logo, photo of someone working on a computer and and a QR code to the survey

We want to hear from you on our budget!

Families and community members are invited to take a survey about the Kent County Public Schools budget.
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From the office of technology with closeup photo of a circuit board

Technology insurance available

The technology department encourages families to purchase $10 Technology Insurance in order to reduce the liability of repairing or replacing of a school-issued device.
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Kent County High School students in the Apprenticeship Maryland program pose for a photo with some of the business owners providing the work experience opportunities. From left are Bill and Christina Schindler of Modern Stone Age Kitchen, Heather Bilbroug

KCHS growing apprenticeship program

National Apprenticeship Week is Nov. 17-23. This year marks the 10th anniversary of National Apprenticeship week, celebrating a decade of “engagement, expansion and innovation.”
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Community Feedback

Community Feedback Form. We want to hear from you! — with link

Kent County Public Schools ensures that our students come first. We are committed to providing academic excellence in a strong vibrant learning community facilitated through collaboration and built on trust. We welcome your questions, positive feedback and concerns.