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Celebrating the Unique Perspectives of Students and Staff through Art
Kent School District Art Contest

The OneKSD Art Contest is open through May 14, 2025, and it invites students from all grade levels and staff across the Kent School District (KSD) to visually express the meaning of unity, collaboration, and shared identity within our diverse community. Through original artwork, participants will showcase how different schools, cultures, and experiences come together to form a strong and connected district.

Each Kent School District student or staff member may submit one entry in their category: Elementary Students (Grades K-5), Middle School Students (Grades 6–8), High School Students (Grades 9–12), Academy/Program Students (iGrad, Kent Laboratory Academy, Kent Virtual Academy, or TOP), or Staff (employees from any KSD building or team).

How to Create Artwork
Create an original artwork that represents what OneKSD means to YOU. Themes may include unity, diversity, inclusion, collaboration, and community within Kent School District.

Size
Artwork must be 8.5 inches by 11 inches, portrait (vertical) or landscape (horizontal). Digital files must be high-resolution (at least 300 dpi).

Medium
Artwork may be created using any traditional or digital medium (drawing, painting, photography, collage, digital design, etc.).

Need paper for your artwork? Visit your school office to grab a printed entry form and use the back as your canvas.

How to Submit Artwork for the May 14 Deadline

If you need paper or prefer to submit your original artwork in person, pick up a printed entry form at any school office or the KSD Administration Center (12033 SE 256th St., Kent) after April 18. Return submissions to any of the 45 locations.

If you’ve created digital art or want to take a photo or scan your piece, upload your high-resolution (at least 300 dpi) file using the Electronic OneKSD Art Contest Entry Form. You’ll need access to an email account to complete your submission.

All entries must be received by May 14, 2025. Late or incomplete submissions will not be accepted. 

If you have questions or need help? Email Communications@kent.k12.wa.us or call (253) 373–7524.

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