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Author: Ashleigh Stepnowski

Player of the moment: Sam Krugman

April 29, 2022April 24, 2022Ashleigh Stepnowski

In his fourth and final year on the KO boys varsity lacrosse team, senior midfielder Sam Krugman has started his senior season off with a bang. Scoring 21 goals in the team’s last six games, Krugman has made an indelible impact on the team thus far.  Krugman’s lacrosse career began in his third grade year, […]

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Boys varsity baseball swings into the new season

April 29, 2022April 24, 2022Ashleigh Stepnowski

Following a strong 2021 season, the boys varsity baseball team has come out swinging once again, starting the season with an impressive 5-3 record.  After three years of not being able to take the team’s flagship training trip to Florida, the team was able to make the trip, starting off their season strong while also […]

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Brad Seaman Coach of the Moment

March 11, 2022March 9, 2022Ashleigh Stepnowski

For Head Coach Brad Seaman of the boys varsity basketball team, basketball and coaching have been an integral part of his life for as long as he can remember.  His journey into becoming a basketball coach began as a freshman in high school, becoming an assistant coach to his father, who coached a sixth grade […]

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Culinary craftsmen: A behind-the-scenes look at Sage Dining

March 11, 2022March 10, 2022Ashleigh Stepnowski

Anyone who has spent any amount of time at KO has likely eaten at the cafeteria at least once. Between optional paid breakfasts, lunch, and special events that require food, Sage Dining and its staff are in charge of all culinary experiences on campus.  Staffed by members of Sage Dining, the group is responsible for […]

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Who are we: KO by the numbers

February 4, 2022January 30, 2022Ashleigh Stepnowski

The KO community is composed of a variety of individuals, each with a unique background, set of skills, interests, and goals. It would be impossible to generalize the KO community into one box, but aspects of it can be broken down into statistics. By no means does this display the depth of the KO community, […]

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Communication: KO’s core shortcoming?

December 10, 2021December 5, 2021Ashleigh Stepnowski

Communication is a word often used on sports fields, in meetings, in the classroom, and simply in day-to-day conversation. As humans, communication is central to how we interact with one another, and in today’s age of technology, one would think that communication would be easier and more important than ever. And to that point, it […]

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The Merits of KO College Counseling

December 10, 2021December 6, 2021Nate Welsh

Ask any KO student, parent, or faculty member – ask anyone with connections to high schoolers, really – and they will tell you in no uncertain terms of their conviction that the whole college admissions process is a rather miserable beast. There’s a couple of common complaints one hears: that the process has grown so cutthroat […]

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Football recovers from early season struggles, goes 2-1 in final stretch

December 10, 2021December 6, 2021Ashleigh Stepnowski

Following a tough 1-4 start to the season, KO varsity football rose to the challenges presented to them in their final three games against Proctor Academy, Worcester Academy and Hamden Hall Country Day School, winning two of the three to finish out their season.  After a tough loss to a strong Dexter Southfield team on […]

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Volleyball hits its stride with seven-game winning streak, prepares for Dig Pink match

October 29, 2021October 24, 2021Ashleigh Stepnowski

Progressing through the season, the KO varsity volleyball team has hit their stride with a seven-match winning streak following a tough start.  Their streak began with a match at Wilbraham and Monson on Saturday, Sept. 25, where the team toppled the Titans in three sets (25-11, 25-3, 25-10) for their first win of the season. […]

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Uncertain but hopeful: the future of KO and vaccinations

May 27, 2021May 25, 2021Ashleigh Stepnowski

On March 9, 2021, KO hosted an on-campus vaccine clinic. On April 5, vaccines were made available to all people age 16 and up. On May 10, the Pfizer vaccine was expanded to ages 12 and up. By May 21, half of Connecticut residents had become fully vaccinated. Little by little, the tide of the […]

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