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Kent City School District

The Kent City School District is a public school district based in Kent, Ohio, United States. It serves approximately 3,100 students living in Kent, Franklin Township, Brady Lake, and Sugar Bush Knolls, as well as a small portion of southern Streetsboro.[2] The district has seven schools including four elementary schools housing kindergarten through fifth grade with preschool housed at one elementary school; Stanton Middle School for grades 6–8; and Theodore Roosevelt High School, which houses grades 9–12. The superintendent is Tom Larkin, who began his tenure August 1, 2023. Larkin previously served as assistant superintendent and has been with the district since 1996.[3]

Kent City School District
Address
321 North DePeyster Street
, Ohio, 44240
United States
Coordinates41°09′24″N 81°21′21″W / 41.15667°N 81.35583°W / 41.15667; -81.35583
District information
TypePublic
GradesPre-K through 12
Established1860
SuperintendentTom Larkin
NCES District ID3904416[1]
Students and staff
Students3,273 (2021–22)[1]
Teachers189
Staff273
Other information
Websitekentschools.net

History Edit

The district was formed around 1860[4] by merging several smaller one-room school house districts into one centralized district for the village. As Kent was still known as Franklin Mills, the district was originally known as the "Franklin Union School District".[5] The district would continue to be known as a "Franklin Union" district even after residents voted to change the name of the village from Franklin Mills to Kent in 1864. During the 1860s, the district began to divide the students in the school houses by grade level. As a result of the curriculum and management changes, the district elected to close the schoolhouses and erect a centralized building for all grades. Although initially planned for 1868, construction delays prevented the building from opening until March 1869. During the school year leading up to the opening of the new building, which would initially be known as the "Union School" and later as "Central School," students in the high school grades were housed at the Franklin Township Hall[6] in Kent while all other grades remained at their respective school house. The building would serve as the home of all students until growth in the community necessitated the construction of two additional elementary schools: South School in 1880 and DePeyster School in 1888.[4] Even with the new schools, the original Union/Central building would be the home of Kent High School until 1922.[4]

 
This building originally served as Theodore Roosevelt High School when it opened in 1922. It would later serve as Davey Junior High School/Davey Middle School from 1959 to 1999, and since 2000, as Davey Elementary School.

As Kent continued to grow throughout the twentieth century, new schools and changes became necessary. A new high school was built in 1922 and was named in honor of Theodore Roosevelt. The original Union School continued to be used as an elementary school known as Central School until 1953 when a new Central Elementary School was constructed on its predecessor's front yard. Following the completion of the new school, the Union School building was torn down. Additional elementary schools followed first with the construction of Longcoy Elementary School on the city's west side. By 1958 the high school had outgrown its facility, so a new high school building was built on the north side of the city. It retained the name of Theodore Roosevelt and the former high school building was rechristened as Davey Junior High School in the fall of 1959 when the new high school opened. 1959 also saw the merging of the Franklin Local School District and the Brady Lake School District into the Kent City Schools,[7] which added two more elementary schools: Franklin Elementary and Emma Williard (Brady Lake) Elementary. The 1960s saw the last elementary schools built in Kent with the opening of Holden Elementary in 1965 on the city's south side and Walls Elementary on the east side in 1966.[8] Most of South School was razed in 1966 following the completion of Holden except for the building's gym which was leased to the Kent Parks and Recreation Department and used as the Kent Recreation Center. Enrollment growth through the 1960s and into the 1970s resulted in additions at Walls School, Davey Junior High School, and Roosevelt High School. Also in 1970, the district entered into a cooperative agreement with the Stow-Munroe Falls, Cuyahoga Falls, Woodridge, Tallmadge, and Hudson school districts to provide vocational education. This compact, known as the Six District Compact, was the first of its kind in the state of Ohio.[9] In 1978, ninth graders were moved from Davey to Roosevelt, Emma Williard School was closed, and the school board moved into offices in the renovated DePeyster School building.[10]

Facilities Edit

Administrative
Facility Location Head Photo
District offices 321 N. DePeyster St.
41°9′24″N 81°21′21″W / 41.15667°N 81.35583°W / 41.15667; -81.35583 (Kent City School District offices)
Tom Larkin  
Transportation Center 1633 St. Clair Ave.
41°8′20″N 81°21′52″W / 41.13889°N 81.36444°W / 41.13889; -81.36444 (Kent City School District Transportation Center)
Richard Lewis[11]  
Christenson Operations Center 1205 Brady Lake Rd.
41°9′51″N 81°20′18″W / 41.16417°N 81.33833°W / 41.16417; -81.33833 (Kent City School District Christenson Operations Center)
Robert Munroe
Elementary schools
School Grades Location Principal Faculty* Enrollment* Photo
Davey Elementary School PK–5 196 N. Prospect St.
41°9′27″N 81°22′1″W / 41.15750°N 81.36694°W / 41.15750; -81.36694 (Davey Elementary School)
Abbey Bolton[12] 26[13] 450[13]  
Holden Elementary School K–5 132 W. School St.
41°8′33″N 81°21′34″W / 41.14250°N 81.35944°W / 41.14250; -81.35944 (Holden Elementary School)
Todd Poole[14] 14[13] 254[13]  
Longcoy Elementary School K–5 1069 Elno Ave.
41°8′45″N 81°22′56″W / 41.14583°N 81.38222°W / 41.14583; -81.38222 (Longcoy Elementary School)
Janice Swan[15] 16[13] 276[13]  
Walls Elementary School K–5 900 Doramor St.
41°9′29″N 81°20′43″W / 41.15806°N 81.34528°W / 41.15806; -81.34528 (Walls Elementary School)
Heidi Singer[16] 21[13] 367[13]  
Middle school
Stanton Middle School 6–8 1175 Hudson Rd.
41°10′8″N 81°21′47″W / 41.16889°N 81.36306°W / 41.16889; -81.36306 (Stanton Middle School)
Anthony Horton[17] 47[13] 659[13]  
High school
Theodore Roosevelt High School 9–12 1400 N. Mantua St.
41°10′8″N 81°21′22″W / 41.16889°N 81.35611°W / 41.16889; -81.35611 (Theodore Roosevelt High School)
Dennis Love[18] 80[13] 1,267[13]  
Former schools
School Grades Location Building status Years operated Notes Photo
Franklin Elementary School K–5 6662 SR 43
41°10′17″N 81°21′8″W / 41.17139°N 81.35222°W / 41.17139; -81.35222 (Franklin Elementary School)
Sold to Davey Tree in 2021[19] 1922–2014 Served as Franklin Township School, 1922–1959  
Central School 200 N. Mantua St.
41°9′20″N 81°21′44″W / 41.15556°N 81.36222°W / 41.15556; -81.36222 (Central School Annex)
Leased to the LEAP program[20] 1953–2014 Housed Central Elementary School, 1953–2000
Annex of Roosevelt High School, 2000–2014
 
Emma Williard School 1–8; K–6 1945 Brady Lake Rd.
41°10′08″N 81°19′27″W / 41.168988°N 81.324028°W / 41.168988; -81.324028 (Emma Williard School)
Sold to private developer; addition demolished, original building renovated into condos 1923–1978 Merged into Kent Schools 1959  
Union School/Central School 1–12; 1–8 200 N. Mantua St.
41°09′22″N 81°21′44″W / 41.155978°N 81.362330°W / 41.155978; -81.362330 (Union School)
Demolished 1953 1869–1952 Housed all grades, 1869–1922
Replaced by new Central School, 1952
South School K–6 1115 Franklin Ave.
41°08′36″N 81°21′36″W / 41.143306°N 81.360104°W / 41.143306; -81.360104 (South School)
Demolished 1966 1880–1966 Replaced by Holden Elementary School

* = enrollment and faculty numbers as of the 2018–19 school year

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Kent City". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved March 15, 2020.
  2. ^ Exner, Rich (January 20, 2015). "Property tax rates for 2015 up for most in Greater Cleveland/Akron (database)". The Plain Dealer. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
  3. ^ Hardesty, Tom (June 21, 2023). "Kent City School District named a new superintendent". The Portager. Retrieved September 29, 2023.
  4. ^ a b c Wardle, Michelle (2005). Images of America: Kent. Charleston, South Carolina, USA: Arcadia Publishing. p. 53. ISBN 0-7385-3381-5.
  5. ^ Brown, R.C; Norris, J.E. (1972) [First published in 1885]. History of Portage County Ohio. Chicago, Illinois: Warner, Beers, and Company. p. 441. It is not clear when the district's name was changed to the current "Kent City School District." It was still being referred to as "Franklin Union" in this book, 21 years after the name change to "Kent".
  6. ^ . Franklin Township. 2006. Archived from the original on May 13, 2008. Retrieved May 26, 2008.
  7. ^ Di Paolo, Roger (March 19, 2006). "New chapter for old school". Record-Courier. Kent and Ravenna, Ohio: Record Publishing. pp. A5.
  8. ^ Kent Historical Society Book Committee (1999). Darrow, Ralph (ed.). Kent Ohio: The Dynamic Decades. Kent, Ohio: Kent Historical Society. p. 14.
  9. ^ (PDF). SixDistrict.com. Six District Educational Compact. 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 16, 2011. Retrieved August 13, 2010.
  10. ^ Darrow, pp. 173-176
  11. ^ "Transportation Information". KentSchools.org. Kent City School District. 2010. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  12. ^ "About Davey". KentSchools.org. Kent City School District. 2010. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Kent City School District Search Results". National Center for Education Statistics. 2022–23. Retrieved September 29, 2023.
  14. ^ "About Holden". KentSchools.net. Kent City School District. 2010. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  15. ^ "About Longcoy". KentSchools.net. Kent City School District. 2010. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  16. ^ "About Walls". KentSchools.net. Kent City School District. 2010. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  17. ^ "About Stanton". KentSchools.net. Kent City School District. 2012. Retrieved October 5, 2012.
  18. ^ "Administration". KentSchools.net. Kent City School District. 2015. Retrieved June 18, 2015.
  19. ^ "Kent schools, Davey Tree Expert Co. exchange land on North Mantua Street and Hudson Road". Record-Courier. May 1, 2021. Retrieved July 19, 2021.
  20. ^ "Addresses". TheLEAPProgram.net. 2021. Retrieved July 19, 2021.

External links Edit

  • Kent City School District official website

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The Kent City School District is a public school district based in Kent Ohio United States It serves approximately 3 100 students living in Kent Franklin Township Brady Lake and Sugar Bush Knolls as well as a small portion of southern Streetsboro 2 The district has seven schools including four elementary schools housing kindergarten through fifth grade with preschool housed at one elementary school Stanton Middle School for grades 6 8 and Theodore Roosevelt High School which houses grades 9 12 The superintendent is Tom Larkin who began his tenure August 1 2023 Larkin previously served as assistant superintendent and has been with the district since 1996 3 Kent City School DistrictAddress321 North DePeyster Street Kent Ohio 44240 United StatesCoordinates41 09 24 N 81 21 21 W 41 15667 N 81 35583 W 41 15667 81 35583District informationTypePublicGradesPre K through 12Established1860SuperintendentTom LarkinNCES District ID3904416 1 Students and staffStudents3 273 2021 22 1 Teachers189Staff273Other informationWebsitekentschools wbr net Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe district was formed around 1860 4 by merging several smaller one room school house districts into one centralized district for the village As Kent was still known as Franklin Mills the district was originally known as the Franklin Union School District 5 The district would continue to be known as a Franklin Union district even after residents voted to change the name of the village from Franklin Mills to Kent in 1864 During the 1860s the district began to divide the students in the school houses by grade level As a result of the curriculum and management changes the district elected to close the schoolhouses and erect a centralized building for all grades Although initially planned for 1868 construction delays prevented the building from opening until March 1869 During the school year leading up to the opening of the new building which would initially be known as the Union School and later as Central School students in the high school grades were housed at the Franklin Township Hall 6 in Kent while all other grades remained at their respective school house The building would serve as the home of all students until growth in the community necessitated the construction of two additional elementary schools South School in 1880 and DePeyster School in 1888 4 Even with the new schools the original Union Central building would be the home of Kent High School until 1922 4 nbsp This building originally served as Theodore Roosevelt High School when it opened in 1922 It would later serve as Davey Junior High School Davey Middle School from 1959 to 1999 and since 2000 as Davey Elementary School As Kent continued to grow throughout the twentieth century new schools and changes became necessary A new high school was built in 1922 and was named in honor of Theodore Roosevelt The original Union School continued to be used as an elementary school known as Central School until 1953 when a new Central Elementary School was constructed on its predecessor s front yard Following the completion of the new school the Union School building was torn down Additional elementary schools followed first with the construction of Longcoy Elementary School on the city s west side By 1958 the high school had outgrown its facility so a new high school building was built on the north side of the city It retained the name of Theodore Roosevelt and the former high school building was rechristened as Davey Junior High School in the fall of 1959 when the new high school opened 1959 also saw the merging of the Franklin Local School District and the Brady Lake School District into the Kent City Schools 7 which added two more elementary schools Franklin Elementary and Emma Williard Brady Lake Elementary The 1960s saw the last elementary schools built in Kent with the opening of Holden Elementary in 1965 on the city s south side and Walls Elementary on the east side in 1966 8 Most of South School was razed in 1966 following the completion of Holden except for the building s gym which was leased to the Kent Parks and Recreation Department and used as the Kent Recreation Center Enrollment growth through the 1960s and into the 1970s resulted in additions at Walls School Davey Junior High School and Roosevelt High School Also in 1970 the district entered into a cooperative agreement with the Stow Munroe Falls Cuyahoga Falls Woodridge Tallmadge and Hudson school districts to provide vocational education This compact known as the Six District Compact was the first of its kind in the state of Ohio 9 In 1978 ninth graders were moved from Davey to Roosevelt Emma Williard School was closed and the school board moved into offices in the renovated DePeyster School building 10 Facilities EditAdministrativeFacility Location Head PhotoDistrict offices 321 N DePeyster St 41 9 24 N 81 21 21 W 41 15667 N 81 35583 W 41 15667 81 35583 Kent City School District offices Tom Larkin nbsp Transportation Center 1633 St Clair Ave 41 8 20 N 81 21 52 W 41 13889 N 81 36444 W 41 13889 81 36444 Kent City School District Transportation Center Richard Lewis 11 nbsp Christenson Operations Center 1205 Brady Lake Rd 41 9 51 N 81 20 18 W 41 16417 N 81 33833 W 41 16417 81 33833 Kent City School District Christenson Operations Center Robert MunroeElementary schoolsSchool Grades Location Principal Faculty Enrollment PhotoDavey Elementary School PK 5 196 N Prospect St 41 9 27 N 81 22 1 W 41 15750 N 81 36694 W 41 15750 81 36694 Davey Elementary School Abbey Bolton 12 26 13 450 13 nbsp Holden Elementary School K 5 132 W School St 41 8 33 N 81 21 34 W 41 14250 N 81 35944 W 41 14250 81 35944 Holden Elementary School Todd Poole 14 14 13 254 13 nbsp Longcoy Elementary School K 5 1069 Elno Ave 41 8 45 N 81 22 56 W 41 14583 N 81 38222 W 41 14583 81 38222 Longcoy Elementary School Janice Swan 15 16 13 276 13 nbsp Walls Elementary School K 5 900 Doramor St 41 9 29 N 81 20 43 W 41 15806 N 81 34528 W 41 15806 81 34528 Walls Elementary School Heidi Singer 16 21 13 367 13 nbsp Middle schoolStanton Middle School 6 8 1175 Hudson Rd 41 10 8 N 81 21 47 W 41 16889 N 81 36306 W 41 16889 81 36306 Stanton Middle School Anthony Horton 17 47 13 659 13 nbsp High schoolTheodore Roosevelt High School 9 12 1400 N Mantua St 41 10 8 N 81 21 22 W 41 16889 N 81 35611 W 41 16889 81 35611 Theodore Roosevelt High School Dennis Love 18 80 13 1 267 13 nbsp Former schoolsSchool Grades Location Building status Years operated Notes PhotoFranklin Elementary School K 5 6662 SR 4341 10 17 N 81 21 8 W 41 17139 N 81 35222 W 41 17139 81 35222 Franklin Elementary School Sold to Davey Tree in 2021 19 1922 2014 Served as Franklin Township School 1922 1959 nbsp Central School 200 N Mantua St 41 9 20 N 81 21 44 W 41 15556 N 81 36222 W 41 15556 81 36222 Central School Annex Leased to the LEAP program 20 1953 2014 Housed Central Elementary School 1953 2000Annex of Roosevelt High School 2000 2014 nbsp Emma Williard School 1 8 K 6 1945 Brady Lake Rd 41 10 08 N 81 19 27 W 41 168988 N 81 324028 W 41 168988 81 324028 Emma Williard School Sold to private developer addition demolished original building renovated into condos 1923 1978 Merged into Kent Schools 1959 nbsp Union School Central School 1 12 1 8 200 N Mantua St 41 09 22 N 81 21 44 W 41 155978 N 81 362330 W 41 155978 81 362330 Union School Demolished 1953 1869 1952 Housed all grades 1869 1922Replaced by new Central School 1952South School K 6 1115 Franklin Ave 41 08 36 N 81 21 36 W 41 143306 N 81 360104 W 41 143306 81 360104 South School Demolished 1966 1880 1966 Replaced by Holden Elementary School enrollment and faculty numbers as of the 2018 19 school yearSee also EditHistory of Kent OhioReferences Edit a b Search for Public School Districts District Detail for Kent City National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved March 15 2020 Exner Rich January 20 2015 Property tax rates for 2015 up for most in Greater Cleveland Akron database The Plain Dealer Retrieved October 30 2015 Hardesty Tom June 21 2023 Kent City School District named a new superintendent The Portager Retrieved September 29 2023 a b c Wardle Michelle 2005 Images of America Kent Charleston South Carolina USA Arcadia Publishing p 53 ISBN 0 7385 3381 5 Brown R C Norris J E 1972 First published in 1885 History of Portage County Ohio Chicago Illinois Warner Beers and Company p 441 It is not clear when the district s name was changed to the current Kent City School District It was still being referred to as Franklin Union in this book 21 years after the name change to Kent About Franklin Township Franklin Township 2006 Archived from the original on May 13 2008 Retrieved May 26 2008 Di Paolo Roger March 19 2006 New chapter for old school Record Courier Kent and Ravenna Ohio Record Publishing pp A5 Kent Historical Society Book Committee 1999 Darrow Ralph ed Kent Ohio The Dynamic Decades Kent Ohio Kent Historical Society p 14 Six District Educational Compact PDF SixDistrict com Six District Educational Compact 2009 Archived from the original PDF on July 16 2011 Retrieved August 13 2010 Darrow pp 173 176 Transportation Information KentSchools org Kent City School District 2010 Retrieved August 31 2010 About Davey KentSchools org Kent City School District 2010 Retrieved August 31 2010 a b c d e f g h i j k l Kent City School District Search Results National Center for Education Statistics 2022 23 Retrieved September 29 2023 About Holden KentSchools net Kent City School District 2010 Retrieved August 31 2010 About Longcoy KentSchools net Kent City School District 2010 Retrieved August 31 2010 About Walls KentSchools net Kent City School District 2010 Retrieved August 31 2010 About Stanton KentSchools net Kent City School District 2012 Retrieved October 5 2012 Administration KentSchools net Kent City School District 2015 Retrieved June 18 2015 Kent schools Davey Tree Expert Co exchange land on North Mantua Street and Hudson Road Record Courier May 1 2021 Retrieved July 19 2021 Addresses TheLEAPProgram net 2021 Retrieved July 19 2021 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kent City School District Kent City School District official website Kent City School District state report cards Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kent City School District amp oldid 1177830054, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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