What we asked about Facilities and Equipment
- How would you compare Kent County Public Schools’ buildings with other nearby school systems?
- How well do you feel our current building facilities and technology resources like smartboards and Chromebooks support the needs of our students?
- How can we improve our building’s accessibility, spaces and resources to better support students with special education needs?
- Kent County Public Schools currently bases its transportation and maintenance operations at the former Worton Elementary School building. What other uses do you think we could add to that building through community partnerships?
- You’ve talked about a lot of other subjects related to education at our tables tonight, how can some of the issues you’ve discussed be addressed through facilities improvement?
Stakeholders were provided with the following information
Our Buildings
- Galena Elementary School: Built 1949; targeted renovations in ‘10s
- H.H. Garnet Elementary School: Built 1949; addition in the ‘60s
- Kent County Middle School: Built 1949; additions in the ‘50s and ’60s
- Rock Hall Elementary School: Built 1949; targeted renovations in ‘10s
- Kent County High School: Built 1972, major renovations in the ‘00s and roof replaced in ‘20s
- Worton Operations Center: Built 1969, closed as a school in 2017
- Central Office: Built 1975, school closed and renovated for administrative offices in ‘00s
Kent County Middle School
Plans to replace Kent County Middle School at its current campus continue to move forward. We are currently reviewing prospective architecture firms for design.
Something to think about ...
We are at the end of our Six-Year Strategic Facilities Plan. What could the future of our seven buildings look like?
Did you know ...
We are raising money to renovate the planetarium at Kent County High School? While still functional, the equipment is very old, with manual dials and switches for controls and cassette tapes and slides for media. The planetarium has so much potential, not just for our students, but also the broader community. Learn more:
www.kent.k12.md.us/Foundation.aspx.