Schools
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 |
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 |
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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