News & Announcements
NKHS
New Kent High School will host Freshman Orientation on Thursday, August 14th, with two sessions based on student last names. Students will receive schedules, meet teachers, and tour the school.
The Upperclassman Open House for grades 10–12 will take place on Tuesday, August 12th, with two available sessions. Students can pick up schedules, pay course fees, and purchase parking passes.
Students unable to attend either event will receive their schedules during homeroom on the first day of school, Monday, August 18th, 2025.
New Kent High School will follow a modified office schedule during the summer, with adjusted hours and occasional closures for staff training and holiday observances.
To prepare for a strong academic year, all students enrolled in a DE and/or AP course are required to complete summer reading.
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10th grade students will read The Secrets of College Success by Lynn Jacobs and Jeremy Hyman.
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11th and 12th grade students will choose one of the following:
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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot
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Atomic Habits by James Clear
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Students will engage in class discussions and assignments during the first week of school. Book selections were made based on accessibility, relevance, and developmental appropriateness.
Let’s make this a summer of meaningful reading and preparation!
Candid Color Photography will be at New Kent High School on Thursday, July 10th, 2025, to take senior portraits for the Class of 2026. Appointments are required and must be scheduled online by July 9th at 7:00 p.m.
NKCPS
The Virginia Department of Education offers key resources for families of students with disabilities, including the Special Education Parent Involvement Survey (open through December 12th, 2025), a two-part virtual training on "Critical Decision Points" (July 9th and 16th, 2025), and the 2025 Family Engagement Summit with in-person sessions in Glen Allen (June 7th) and Harrisonburg (August 9th). Registration links and contact information for Dr. Chiquita Seaborne are provided for all educational opportunities.
Free summer meals and snacks are available for all children and teens aged 18 and under through the SUN (Summer Nutrition) Meals program. No application is needed, and meals are offered at schools, parks, and other community locations. Families can find nearby meal sites using the USDA Summer Meals for Kids Site Finder at https://www.fns.usda.gov/summer/sunmeals.