Community celebrates MLK’s legacy

On Friday, Jan. 18, at 9:00 a.m., students and teachers celebrated the esteemed legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., coming together to listen to and appreciate various student voices on campus. Director of Diversity and Inclusion Joan Edwards said she wanted to do something different this year. “This school has traditionally had the MLK assembly […]

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A Committee for the Community

This year, Mrs. Dunn notified 11 eighth-grade students about a new system in place to help our Middle School organize the numerous fundraising ideas that students have and to coordinate when they occur. The fundraising committee consists of eighth-graders Quin Kearney, Jordan DiMauro, Alex Arnold, Alina Vaughn, Annabelle Jacobs, Eli Brandt, Hana Roggendorf, Mac Lewis, […]

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We’re all in this together

While the entire school shares a cafeteria the Upper School and Middle School paths do not cross over very often because of the drastically different daily schedules. There are a few programs that do bring the Upper School students and Middle School students together; however, many of the programs only reach a select number of […]

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POTM Hunter Meshanic

by Conor Caneday ’21 and Sean James ’19 The boys basketball player of the moment is sophomore forward Hunter Meshanic. Meshanic has been doing a tremendous job on all facets of the game and has been a huge help to the team’s success this year. Junior Forward Jackson Wolff said that Meshanic is one of […]

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Securing safety

Starting after the winter break, KO’s campus has been undergoing additional safety procedures. These extended acts of safety include more fire drills at various times of the day, as well as lockdown drills. Most students do not know what to do if there is a lockdown or fire drill during gym or lunch because in […]

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