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George: Kennett is alive with the sound of music

Ott, Canfield, Beech, Bourgeat and Battin.  These are names that young and old members of the Kennett community will most likely think of fondly as they are reminded of their experience with music in their early years. Languages are so important to becoming the best version of ourselves.  Especially English, to speak, read and write.  […]

George: Learning languages is a window to the world

A great thing about learning a language in high school is that in college you can take the advanced classes that have you watching Spanish soap operas during the day or spending three classes a week speaking French to a good-looking French teacher. 

Mushroom Festival delivers triumphant return for Kennett community

KENNETT SQUARE People enjoyed the best of Pennsylvania this past weekend during the 38th annual Mushroom Festival in the heart of the borough. In light of a nearby manhunt for fugitive Danelo Cavalcante, security at the event was visibility elevated. “There was a significant amount of planning and preparation that goes on behind the […]

George: Kennett High School students recognized for achievements

George: Kennett High School students recognized for achievements
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Kennett High School humanitarians give back to the community

KENNETT SQUARE—Every fall, Kennett High School’s Humanitarian Club holds a food drive to benefit the Kennett Area Community Service (KACS) food cupboard. This year, due to the economic impact of COVID-19, the need for donations was significantly greater. For that reason, club members chose to step up their efforts. Lisa Teixeira, Humanitarian Club advisor, said, “In recognition of all of the community support that the KHS Humanitarians and Mini-THON committee have received over the years, the club leadership decided to focus all of their activities during our first semester on helping the KSQ community.” Motivated by the generous spirit of the local community, then, Humanitarian Club co-presidents Emma Henderson, Gavin Maxwell, and Grace Pruitt, along with food drive chairs Carly Cicconi, Julia Dahms, and McKenna Norton, developed a strategy that involved several different fundraisers. The creativity, dedication, and passion behind their ideas resulted in a cont

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