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KRHS 2025 Homecoming Court seated in chairs in the middle of the gym
🐾 KRHS 2025 Homecoming Court 👑

Congratulations to our 2025–26 Kenton Ridge High School Homecoming Court!

Front Row (L to R): Taelyn Darden, Maddi Miesse, Ardyn Bagi, Brenna Fyffe, Makenna Gray, Addysun Keplinger, & Kaylee Hess 

Back Row (L to R): Griffin Aker, Tyden Brown, Will Rastatter, Mason Amato, Caleb Hall, Grady Gruber, & Aidan Pennington

The Homecoming Parade on Friday, Oct. 3rd at 5:30 p.m. The parade will begin near Northridge Lanes. Families and community members are invited to line the streets—candy will be thrown! 

The King & Queen will be crowned before kickoff at Friday’s football game vs. Tecumseh. Announcements begin following the parade with a kickoff at 7:00 p.m.

KRHS Students create rollercoasters in Mr. Kress' physical science.
Climbing to the Top of Physical Science at KRHS!

Mr. Kress’ Physical Science classes are taking an exhilarating dive into the laws of motion! To forge this concept into hands-on learning, they built roller coasters out of poster board, paper, and tape. 

They brought the laws of motion to life by calculating speed, acceleration, force, potential energy, and kinetic energy! To inspect their makeshift roller rides, they used glass marbles as test passengers. Look at these students go! 

They used their teamwork and problem-solving skills to craft their very own thrilling rides. Many of the students participating said their favorite part of this project was watching their creations successfully work and having creative liberties during the construction.

Post  by Communications Interns Shannon Coleman (‘25) and Mila Trulock (‘26)

KRHS Making Hot Cocoa with Moles in Mrs. Rifner's AP Chem
Making moles with fun beverage's in class at KRHS! ☕️

In Mrs. Rifner’s AP Chemistry class, they celebrated Mole Day on October 23rd!

Students in Mrs. Rifner's class, in collaboration with Mrs. Moore's interior design class, learned about the science of fabric dyeing and used their creations to sew adorable moles for Mole Day. 🧪🧬

🧵🪡 Not only did they get to make a fun mole, but they enjoyed coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and a sweet treat to go along with it! 🍬

🫖 What a fun, hands-on way to learn about Avogadro's number!

Post 🖊️ by Communications Intern Ximena Juarez (KRHS ‘26)

KRMS Power of the Pen team competing at the District Tournament
KRMS Power of the Pen Plotting their Victory at Districts!

Our middle school Power of the Pen team competed at the Kenton Ridge District Tournament this past weekend, and our cougar-clawed protagonists did not leave empty-handed!

Both seventh-grade and eighth-grade KR teams placed in the top five out of fifteen different schools. The seventh-grade team's page-turning skills left them with a fourth-place overall finish. The eighth-grade team achieved 3rd overall, their predatory penmanship truly proving that their pens are mightier than the sword!

Not only that, but out of 80 ambitious wordsmiths, four eighth-grade writers composed their way into the top 12. Ella D. placed 11th, Elliot E. placed 10th, Mackenzie S. placed 7th, and Jade J. placed 4th. This quartet of Cougars concluded this competition with style! 

Catch these stupendous students competing at Regionals, where they'll undoubtedly roar on the page and the podium.

Post  by Communications Intern Mila Trulock ('26).

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The Northeastern Local School District (NELSD) is proud to announce the appointment of two new assistant principals for the 2025-2026 school year. Mrs. Alicia Anstine will serve as assistant principal at Kenton Ridge Elementary School (KRES), while Mrs. Alyssa Woolever will join Kenton Ridge Middle School (KRMS) in the same capacity. Both appointments were approved by the NELSD Board of Education at the June Regular Board Meeting held on Thursday, June 26, 2025.

Today's Kenton Ridge PK-12 building construction update starts on the stage, looking out into the main gymnasium followed by the cafetorium, and ends up on the high school side of the administrative offices.

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