For Parents
Sections: PTO • School Forms and Programs
Parents are an integral part of KHA's success. KHA relies on families for ideas, feeback, volunteer opportunities, and community support. Please feel free to contact the school staff if there is information you would like to see posted on this page.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: Families are asked to refrain from parking along the red painted curb nearest the front entrance. This is a designated "NO PARKING" zone. Please cooperate.
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2010-2011 KHA Lottery Information
Kingston Hill Academy is holding it's annual lottery for the upcoming 2009-2010 school year. An open house will be held on Thursday, March 18, 2010 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. for families interested in enrolling their children at KHA.
Parents of prospective KHA students need to complete the 2010-2011 Kingston Hill Lottery Application... the deadline for application is March 26, 2010.
Meal/Child Care Forms
Links to monthly meal/child care forms are provided below:
December 2009 - Meal and Child Care Documentation
Kingston Hill Academy now participates in the MyNutriKids.com program.
MyNutriKids.com, is a secure, family friendly system for online school prepayments and nutritional education. MyNutriKids.com gives parents a way to prepay their child's lunch, view school lunch menus, and learn more about child nutrition and health trends. The service includes resources, such as articles, tips, tools, recipes, links, and challenges. Accepted payments include all major credit/debit cards and PayPal.
For more information on the program, please visit their Web site.
The following pages on this website may also be of special interest to parents:
Parent Teacher Organization (PTO)
KHA has an active parent teacher organization and supports the mission of the school through in school and out of school activities and events, fundraising, and volunteering.
2009-2010 PTO Officers
- Kim Daigle – Chair Person
- Michelle Simpson – Assistant Chair Person
- Laurie Berry – Treeasurer
- Amy Duhaime – Secretary
- Lori Filiberto – Room Parent Coordinator
- View the PTO by-laws
School Forms & Programs
Enrollment Forms
- Activities Permission Form
- Health Screening Permission Form
- Release of Records Form
- Enrollment Form
- Health Record and Emergency Release Form
School Programs
After School Programs
Through the support of the Groden Center, KHA is pleased to support two after School Programs at KHA.
Groden Center Day Care – The day care program runs Monday through Friday on all days that school is in open. Before school care begins at 8:00 and a breakfast is available upon request. After school care begins at 3:30 and lasts until 5:30. Snack is provided. Families must pick up their child by 5:30 or risk a late fee.
The following are the prices per week for Groden Day Care for the 2008-2009 school year.
Before School
- 1 Day - $10
- 3 or more Days - $25
After School
- $10 Daily Charge
Parent Notes (to KHA)
- Call or write a note to the office to enroll your child in after school day care. You can also e-mail the office manager at office@kingstonhill.org
Groden Arts and Leisure Program – In the fall of 2010, the Groden Center will offer families an after school enrichment program at KHA. The Groden Center Arts and Leisure program was designed to offer activities such as music, soccer, baseball, chess, yoga and movement, art, and many other activities at a low cost to families. Sessions last for approximately six weeks and are taught by either KHA teachers or consultants from the community.
Title I Programs
KHA receives Federal funds to help support Title I eligible students that attend KHA. A student qualifies for Title I support if she/he is below the benchmark in reading, writing, or arithmetic. KHA uses Title I funds for after-school tutoring throughout the school year as well as for a summer school program. The after-school tutoring usually takes place once a week, and lasts from ½ hour to 1 hour after school. The summer school program lasts for 6 weeks, 3 days a week, 2 - 4 hours a day.
Both the after school tutoring and summer school programs are taught by KHA certified staff. All instruction using Title I funds is aligned with the KHA curriculum and designed to help students meet state and school-wide standards in all academic areas.
Title I programs are free of charge.
To sign up your child for tutoring or a summer school program, please contact the KHA office, contact Mr. Panikoff, or ask your teacher.

