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2-hour delay Wednesday, Jan..2 with photo of a snowy road and KCPS logo

Kent County Public Schools will open on a two-hour delay Wednesday, Jan. 22. Arrival will begin at the middle and high schools at 9:25 a.m. Arrival begins at our elementary schools at 10:35 a.m. Please remember to pack your Chromebooks and cables. We thank our county and state roads crews for all their hard work. Thank you!
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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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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

Instructional assistant Henry Pelto receives the Golden Anchor award at a Kent County Board of Education meeting Monday, Jan. 13. From left are Superintendent Dr. Mary Boswell-McComas, Director of Human Resources Dan Hushion, Board members Alden Swanson a

Moore, Pelto receive Golden Anchors

A pair of instructional assistants was honored with this month's Golden Anchor award for going above and beyond for students in Kent County Public Schools.
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Ginnie Walls is recognized by the Kent County Commissioners for her 51 years with Kent County Public Schools. Pictured are, from left, back row, Kent County Commissioners Albert Nickerson, Ron Fithian and John Price; front row, from left, Superintendent D

Walls retires after 51 years

Having started her career with Kent County Public Schools during the Nixon administration, Virginia "Ginnie" Walls retired this month after 51 years of service.
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Superintendent's Report with photo of Dr. McComas

January 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, Jan. 13.
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Fostering Self Advocary: a workshop with Changing Perspectives with a graphic of hands holding hearts

Sam Drazin to lead Jan. 22 workshop

Join the Kent County Public Schools Family Support Resource Center for a free workshop with Sam Drazin of Changing Perspectives.
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PowerSchool Security Breach

An important PowerSchool notification

A company used by Kent County Public Schools and many school systems throughout the state and the nation has announced that it was hit with a data breach.
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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.