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2025年3月14日 · Kino School doesn’t use traditional grade levels. Instead, we group our students into four main categories: Primary (K-2), Mid-Level (3-5), Junior High (6-8), and High School (9 …
Contact - Kino School
Kino School is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization. It depends, in part, on the support and engagement of our parents, alums, friends, and students to ensure the school has the …
Our Board - Kino School
Our school board consists of former students, parents, and professionals supporting Kino School’s mission and philosophy. They aim to ensure administrators have the support to …
Primary Animal Research Presentation and a Southwestern Mural
2025年2月28日 · Our very own high school art sensation, Danae, finished an ambitious mural on the playground! She specializes in nature imagery, especially trees and flowers. Come check …
School Year Calendar - Kino School
Kino School is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization. It depends, in part, on the support and engagement of our parents, alums, friends, and students to ensure the school has the …
Business Tax Donation - Kino School
By choosing to allocate your 2024 State Tax dollars to Kino School, you directly contribute to a high-quality, individualized education for our low-income, displaced, or disabled students.
Individual Tax Donation - Kino School
Enter Kino Schol in the School Name field. When you file your taxes, report your donations using AZ tax forms 323 and 348. Receive 100% back against your AZ State tax liability. Thank you …
Parents - Kino School
Kino School is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization. It depends, in part, on the support and engagement of our parents, alums, friends, and students to ensure the school has the …
Admissions - Kino School
We want to ensure that your child will thrive at Kino! We ask every prospective family to tour the facility and participate in a 3-Day visit. These first steps allow us to determine if Kino is a good …
A Student-led Improv Club and Revamping the Library! - Kino …
2025年3月14日 · Junior high and high school kids have been meeting every Tuesday in the library to cultivate their improv skills. They play classic theater games like “Yes and…” and work on …