June 17 the last day of school for Kent – what you need to know

  • BY Wire Service
  • Wednesday, June 17, 2009 2:22pm
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Summer is almost here and the school year is coming to an end.

This year, the last day of school comes a week later than originally scheduled due to the December snowstorms that shut down the region and the Kent School District.

The last day of school for pre-school students is June 17, and the last day for kindergarten classes is June 22.

Classes end early on June 23 for all other KSD students.

Elementary Schools

All elementary schools will dismiss three hours earlier than regular dismissal times. Buses leave elementary schools five minutes after dismissal.

Dismissal Times:

Carriage Crest 11:38

Cedar Valley 11:48

Covington 12:38

Crestwood 12:08

Daniel 11:38

East Hill 12:38

Emerald Park 12:18

Fairwood 11:58

Glenridge 12:38

Grass Lake 12:28

Horizon 12:23

Jenkins Creek 11:38

Kent Elementary 11:58

Lake Youngs 12:28

Martin Sortun 12:38

Meadow Ridge 11:38

Meridian Elementary 12:38

Millennium 12:38

Neely-O’Brien 11:43

Panther Lake 11:58

Park Orchard 11:58

Pine Tree 12:38

Ridgewood 12:13

Sawyer Woods 11:53

Scenic Hill 11:38

Soos Creek 12:18

Springbrook 12:23

Sunrise 11:58

Middle Schools and High Schools

Buses leave middle and high schools seven minutes after dismissal.

All middle schools are dismissed at 12:01 p.m.

High schools are dismissed at 11:10 a.m.

The TOPS program at K-M is dismissed at 1:00 p.m.

Academies

Kent Mountain View Academy students are dismissed at 11:10 a.m.

Kent Phoenix Academy students are dismissed at 12:05 p.m.


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