Kentwood High School (Washington)

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Kentwood High School
Motto It's Great to be Alive, It's Great to be a Conk. It's Great to be a Conk, It's Great to be Alive!
Established 1981
Type Public secondary
Affiliation Athletic Recruiters International
Principal Doug Hostetter
Students 2,800(2007)
Grades 9–12
Location Covington, Washington, USA
District Kent School District
Campus Suburban
Colors Green, Black, and Silver

                 

Mascot Conquerors
Newspaper The Kentwood Invictus
Website [1]

Kentwood High School is a high school in Covington, Washington. Kentwood is in Kent School District.

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[edit] Academics

Kentwood offers Advanced Placement classes in US History, European History, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Art, Literature, Statistics, Calculus (AB and BC), Music Theory, Biology, Chemistry, Physics B, and Psychology. It should be noted that these classes are only available if enough students sign up for them.
Foreign Language classes available for students to take are French (4 years), Spanish (4 years), American Sign Language (3 years), Japanese (3 years), and two years of Mandarin. Upper level (third or fourth year) French and Spanish classes offer college credit to students who participate in the University of Washington's College in the High School program.
In addition, Kentwood High School is also one of few nationwide schools to be the winner of a Grammy Award for their Music Program, which included a check for $1000 USD as a donation to the program. The Kentwood Drama program, directed by Rebecca Lloyd, is also recognized statewide and has received numerous awards and nominations from the 5th Avenue Theatre's High School Musical Theatre Awards.

[edit] Extracurricular activities

School rules:

[edit] Clubs

Kentwood's clubs include: Activities Club, Art Club, Astronomy Club, Avid Anglers Club, Bowling Club, Teenage-Mother Alliance, Breakdance/Hip Hop Club, Cock Crew, Co-Draw Club (Comic Drawing Club), DECA, Drama Club, Environmental Action Club, FBLA, FCCLA, FFA, Gay Straight Alliance, Green Machine, Happy Hands Club, Interact Club, Japan Club, Kentwood Book Club (KWLL), Key Club, Knights, KSRA, Marine Science Club, Media Tech, Mediterranean Club, More Than Conquerors, National Honor Society, Pep Band, Philosophy Club, Ping Pong Club (soon), Rock 101 Club, SHADES, VICA, and Video Game Club.

[edit] Athletics

Kentwood is part of the North division of the Washington's 4A South Puget Sound League (SPSL). The last state championship and/or champion is in parentheses next to the sport, and if games are played at an off-campus site it is listed also.

[edit] Boys

  • Football (2002)- home games at French Field
  • Cross Country
  • Tennis (Max Manthou, 2007,2008)
  • Golf (Jess Daley in 1996)- Meridian Valley Country Club
  • Basketball (2004)
  • Swim and Dive (Chris Veraya in 2003)- Kent-Meridian Pool
  • Wrestling (Brandon Rodgers 2007)
  • Baseball (2000)- occasionally at Kent Memorial Park: Art Wright Field
  • Track and Field (Chris Selvar in 2007)
  • Soccer- French Field or Wilson Playfields
  • Judo (Alex Whealer 2007)

[edit] Girls

  • Volleyball (1986)
  • Cheerleading (2007) who is best in state might i add, and 6th in the nation
  • Cross Country
  • Swim and Dive (Marley Prothero State Champion 200IM in 2006)-(Marley Prothero-repeat champion 2007-200yd Individual Medley)
  • Golf- Meridian Valley Country Club
  • Soccer- Wilson Playfields or French Field
  • Gymnastics (team-2002, individual- Liz Grajewski in 2002)
  • Basketball
  • Softball (slowpitch in 1985)
  • Track and Field (Joyce Rainwater in 1988)
  • Tennis (Zeta Wagner in 1995)

Kentwood students can also participate in the Dance Team, as well as be a part of district-wide Kent Crusader Rugby, and Water Polo.

As well there is a Kentwood Judo team which has a balanced mixture of both boys and girls consisting of both kentwood and kentlake, practicing at Kentlake. The team, along with most other judo teams in the Kent school district are in strong connection with Zenyu, part of Community Sports located in Maple Valley.

[edit] Notable alumni

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