Photos: Graduation 2015
Congratulations to all of our 2015 Kent School District graduates!
Bridget O’Connor Named 2015 Mentor of the Year!
Bridget O’Connor was named the 2015 “Tom Murphy Mentor of the Year” at the Communities In Schools of Federal Way Annual Fundraising Breakfast. O’Connor started with her mentee Janae when […]
Breakfast For The Kids 2015: BFTK Raises $40,000
Breakfast For The Kids is our annual fundraising event and a morning we look forward to all year. This year, 245 members of the Kent and Covington communities packed in […]
News: Communities In Schools Makes An Impact
Communities In Schools (CIS) has released its 2015 National Impact Report demonstrating its effectiveness in helping nearly 1.5 million students in almost 2,400 schools break the cycle of poverty and […]
Red Canoe Credit Union Supports Student Success!
Red Canoe Credit Union, a valued community partner of Communities In Schools, began a promotion today to support students in Federal Way. Red Canoe will donate $25 to Communities In […]
Breakfast For The Kids 2015: Registration Now Open
Registration is now open for Breakfast For The Kids 2015. Make sure to RSVP early–we are expecting a full house! Where: Kent Phoenix Academy Gymnasium When: May 14, 2015, 7:00 […]
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Mill Creek Middle School: Unleash The Brilliance Assembly
Unleash The Brilliance (UTB) is a community resource that Communities In Schools of Kent Site Coordinator Marit Murry brought in to Mill Creek Middle School. With them they bring the […]
Breakfast For The Kids 2015: Exciting announcement!
Spring is upon us! You are invited to join us for our 13th annual fundraising Breakfast For The Kids on May 14, 2015, 7:00-9:00 AM at the Kent Phoenix Academy. […]
Kent-Meridian High School: La Chispa
More than 100 students from schools around the district gathered at Kent-Meridian High School Wednesday, January 7, 2015 for a leadership workshop designed for Latino middle school students. “By helping […]