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  2. Kentwood High School (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Kentwood High School is a high school in Covington, Washington. Kentwood is one of four high schools in the Kent School District. It serves students in grades nine through twelve who mainly live in the east central region of the district. Its main feeder schools are Mattson and Meridian Middle Schools.

  3. East Kentwood High School - Wikipedia

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    The original Kentwood high school, which is now Crestwood Middle School, opened in 1960. When the new site was built in 1969, the new school was named East Kentwood because there were plans to eventually build a second high school, which would have been known as West Kentwood a few years later.

  4. Category:Kentwood High School (Washington) alumni - Wikipedia

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    Alumni of Kentwood High School in Covington, Washington (formerly an unincorporated area adjacent to Kent). Pages in category "Kentwood High School (Washington) alumni" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  5. Kentwood High School - Wikipedia

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    Kenwood High School (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.

  6. Kent School District - Wikipedia

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    The Kent School District #415 is a public school district in the U.S. state of Washington, headquartered in Kent.. Covering 73 square miles (190 km 2), the Kent School District has 44 schools (29 elementary schools, 7 middle schools, 2 academy schools, and 4 high schools). [2]

  7. Courtney Vandersloot - Wikipedia

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    Vandersloot became a basketball star at Kentwood High School in her hometown. Her coach, Keith Hennig, a former player at Central Washington University who is 6 inches taller than Vandersloot, regularly played one-on-one against her either before or after the team's practice. He would later say, "I did not take it easy on her at all.

  8. Kentwood High Magnet School - Wikipedia

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    A high school building opened in 1931 was destroyed by a fire in 1938, and replaced by the current high school building in 1940. [2] A gymnasium was opened in 1942, and a stadium was added in 1950. Kentwood High consolidated with W. Dillon High School in 1969, adding grades 1 though 3 and 9 through 12.

  9. French Field (Kent, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    French Field is a multi-purpose stadium in the northwest United States, located in Kent, Washington, a suburb southeast of Seattle.It is a stadium for high school teams in the area including Kent-Meridian High School, Kentlake High School, Kentridge High School, and Kentwood High School football, soccer and track teams.