Kent School District - Schools

Schools

High Schools (Grades 9-12)
School Location Established Enrollment Mascot WIAA Classification
Kent-Meridian Kent 1951 1,852 Royals 4A
Kentlake Black Diamond 1998 1,905 Falcons 4A
Kentridge Kent 1968 2,307 Chargers 4A
Kentwood Covington 1982 2,254 Conquerors 4A
Academy Schools
School Grade levels Established Enrollment Mascot
Kent Mountain View Academy 3-12 1997 314 Lions
Kent Phoenix Academy 9-12 2007 332 Phoenix
Kent Tech Academy(KTA)

|| 7-12 ||align="cemter" | 2005 ||align="center" | 332 || Tech

Middle Schools (Grades 7-8)
School Location Established Enrollment Mascot
Cedar Heights Covington 837 Timberwolves
Mattson Covington 667 Mustangs
Meeker Renton 654 Pioneers
Meridian Kent 711 Monarchs
Mill Creek Kent 775 Bulldogs
Northwood Renton 619 Jaguars

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