Spring Book fair is from Monday March, 20 to Thursday March, 23. Parents/Guardians may send in cash with their child or you can load funds to eWallets to avoid having to send money to school.
The mission of the Kennett Consolidated School District is to provide a quality education that increases the achievement of every student in order for all to become successful and thoughtful contributors to society.
Visit Website"Bancroft Elementary School is dedicated to creating a safe and rewarding educational experience for all children. Our goal is to focus on student success by fostering a positive, accepting and supportive learning environment where students are proud of the work that they do each day."
- Principal Leah McComsey,
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"We pride ourselves on meeting ALL students where they are and helping them grow as students and people. I promise you that our commitment to your child will never waver. Lets work together to ensure that KMS remains the best school for your child."
- Principal Jake Moore
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"KHS is a school that is rich in tradition. At the same time, we are committed to modernizing our learning opportunities today to prepare ALL of our students for tomorrow."
- Principal Lorenzo DeAngelis
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Spring Book fair is from Monday March, 20 to Thursday March, 23. Parents/Guardians may send in cash with their child or you can load funds to eWallets to avoid having to send money to school.
Parent-Teacher Conferences will take place from Thursday March, 2 to Tuesday March, 7. All student’s have a early dismissal on those days at 12:30pm.
On Friday February, 24, third graders delivered their Law Day presentations in front of family members. Student’s performed a readers theatre activity that focused on public speaking skills, fluent reading and performing in front of a audience. Mr. Don Kohler served as the judge for the Law Day presentations.
Kindness Spirit Week is from Monday February, 13 to Friday February, 17.
Bancroft Elementary School received 173 rainbow trout eggs from the PA Fish and Boat Commission. All of the rainbow trout eggs have hatched and they are 116 sac-fry. As part of the Stem program, students will observe the growth, beginning from the life cycle and survival rate of the rainbow trout. In the late spring, the rainbow trout will be released into the White Clay Creek.