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On Tuesday evening, January 13 Senator George Mitchell delivered the Vance Lecture to the Kent community gathered in St. Joseph’s Chapel.
The Kent School Robotics Team was awarded a NASA sponsored grant for its participation in the FIRST Robotics Alliance Project Competition.
A few seniors from the drama program and the Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) sat nervously around a table at Doc’s Trattoria on a warm mid-October night waiting for Anthony Rapp.
Flutist Eun Sun Choi and pianist Sharon Chi participated in a statewide competition held at the Danbury Music Center to earn the opportunity to perform with the Danbury Symphony Orchestra.
Kent students’ sense of community and the importance of service extend beyond the campus to the local neighborhoods and the greater Kent community through numerous community service opportunities.
It’s a season of outstanding competition and close races for the boys in KENT’s first boat. What do 4:36.785 and 6:00.300 have in common?
Kent Football has a unique opportunity this fall to travel to England and represent the school against the Danish National Junior squad in London.
Every year about 30 students from Kent School attend a Model United Nations conference hosted by Ivy League colleges.
Midshipman Sarah Atwell ’04 received the H. McCoy Jones Award upon her recent graduation from the United States Naval Academy.
Kent alumnus Mamoon Darwish ’07 was one of the three first recipients of The Mohamed Habbi Scholarship, established to give Arab Muslim students who have outstanding academic and personal records as well as leadership potential in their own communities, the opportunity to study at Kent.
Ms. Lynch, Kent School Art Department Head, and students from her AP Art History Class, Do Hyun Kwon ’08, Elaina Chai ’08, Paul Kim ’08 and Vicky Ahn ’09, spent a week during Spring break in Cairo, Egypt. The initial purpose of the trip was to study its wealth of art, but the students ending up learning so much more.