Through the Say Something Anonymous Reporting System, anyone can report safety concerns such as potential threats, suspicious activity, bullying, and mental health concerns using a mobile app, telephone hotline, and the Say Something website.
After nearly 20 years, the Ken-Ton School District will be transitioning to a brand new website during the summer which will be powered by a different provider called Finalsite.
The Ken-Ton School District Music Department is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the Ken-Ton Summer Music Program which includes Gr. 5-12 band, orchestra, and jazz camps as well as beginner music lessons.
On Tuesday, May 20th, voters will have the opportunity to vote on the proposed 2025-26 school year budget and candidates for the Board of Education. Visit www.ktufsd.org/budget for detailed information.
Tuesday, June 17th was a bittersweet day as the Ken-Ton School District honored 47 teachers, support staff, and administrators who will be retiring by this summer.
On June 20th, the Ken-Ton Big Picture program celebrated its Class of 2025 in a commencement ceremony. A total of 14 students graduated, all earning the NYS Civic Seal of Readiness.
Throughout the school year, we're recognizing outstanding students, teachers, and support staff across our district. This week, we recognize two individuals including Kenmore Jr/Sr High School senior clerk typist Andra Fik.
Over the last few months, the PHAM club at Kenmore Jr/Sr High School built a school and community garden thanks to a $3,000 grant. The garden sits behind the Family Support Center.
On Wednesday, May 28th, the Ken-Ton Big Picture Program and Crossroads Academy honored its students at their annual awards ceremony inside Kenmore Jr/Sr High School's auditorium.
For the 15th straight year, Ken-Ton has been named a Best Communities for Music Education, an honor given to districts that demonstrate outstanding achievement in music access and education to students.
Six Crossroads Academy students held a special luncheon for district administrators where they helped prepare and serve food. The students learned lessons in teamwork, food service, and event planning.
For the rest of the school year, Thursdays are "Thursdays in the Kitchen" for our Food Service Department as they continue to try and bring new items and flavors to our school lunch menu.
Throughout the school year, we're recognizing outstanding students, teachers, and support staff across our district. This week, we recognize Kenmore Jr/Sr High and Big Picture student Brendan Denny.
Registration for Ken-Ton Community Education Spring & Summer classes is officially open. The Department is offering a variety of programming for youth and adults.