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South Kent School Partners with Earthlight Technologies to Bring Solar Energy to the Hillside
November 1st, 2023
Areas of the South Kent School campus have been enhanced with captivating solar panel installations that have already made a positive impact on the School.
Fall 2023 Sports Update
October 19th, 2023
Nearly two months into the school year, the South Kent School athletic teams have already provided memorable moments on the pitch, the ice, and the race courses. The School's athletic program has been intentionally designed to build character and a passion for the game while supporting student-...South Kent Feeds the Need
April 18th, 2023
South Kent School is collecting nonperishable food and personal care items during the week of April 17 that will be donated to the Kent Food Bank.
A Student Publication Evolution
February 23rd, 2023
The Pigtail/Cardinal News Network is one of the longest-running student-produced publications at South Kent School. It is an example of student journalism and the long history of student communication on the Hillside.
South Kent School Welcomes Director of Soccer and Head Coach Colin Hodge
February 3rd, 2023
South Kent School is thrilled to announce Colin Hodge as the new Director of Soccer and Head Coach of the School’s premier, nationally renowned soccer program.
Posted in: AthleticsBlack History Month 2023
February 2nd, 2023
Celebrating and sharing the incredible, and sometimes lesser known, stories of African Americans within our nation's history who have made a positive impact.
2022-2023 Winter and Fall Athletic Updates
January 25th, 2023
Updates on South Kent School's winter and fall athletic teams.
A Successful End-of-Season for South Kent School's Mountain Biking Team
November 21st, 2022
The South Kent School Mountain Biking team has had its most successful season ever. In early November, South Kent’s student-athletes competed in the Housatonic Mountain Biking League (HMBL) Championship at the Norbrook Farm trails in Colebrook, CT.
Classes Collaborated to Tackle Racism, Inequality, and America’s Moral Debt
November 21st, 2022
Earlier this month, our Humanities 4 and SUPA African American Studies (AAS) classes collaborated to read and discuss “A Case for Reparations,” an important article written by Ta-Nehisi Coates about how America needs to reckon with our moral debts as a result of hundreds of years of slavery, Jim Crow, racial segregation, and racism.
Solving Math Problems to Feed the Hungry
November 21st, 2022
STEM instructor Mr. Joseph Barowski challenges his students to solve advanced math problems to help feed the hungry.
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