March 7, 2026

Night of celebrations for Kent County Public School

ROCK HALL, MD

The last Kent County Board of Education meeting for the current school year was a night of celebrations.

At their June 9, 2025 meeting, the Board members celebrated the pending retirements of longtime staff members, the achievements of student athletes, the continuing work of their student member and more.

Tyray Johnson, Title I family liaison at Kent County Middle School, led off the evening by presenting Kent County High School Principal Kris Hemstetter with an award from ASSE International Student Exchange Programs.

The high school hosted exchange students over the past year from Taiwan and Thailand.

Johnson, whose family has hosted exchange students for several years now, said Kent County High School and the school system has been gracious to its open doors to exchange students and welcome them into the community.
Johnson read letters to Hemstetter from this year’s exchange students, showing their appreciation for getting to be a part of Kent County High School.

“‘Thank you so much for letting me be an exchange student at Kent County High School,” Johnson read from, one of the letters. “‘I had a wonderful year. I’m so glad I decided to come here.'”

Some of Kent County Public Schools longest-serving staff members retired at the end of the school year.
Some of Kent County Public Schools longest-serving staff members retired at the end of the school year.

Director of Human Resources Dan Hushion celebrated the 17 Kent County Public Schools teachers and staff members who retired this year.

“It gives me great pleasure this evening to honor a number of staff who have dedicated, collectively, hundreds of years of service to students here in our school system,” Hushion said.

The retirees were called up one by one at the meeting, receiving well wishes from board members and Superintendent Dr. Mary Boswell-McComas. Director of Teaching and Learning Gina Jachimowicz presented each with a special gift commemorating their service to the school system and its students.

The Kent County Board of Education congratulations Student Member of the Board Alden Swanson on being elected to another one-year term. From left are President Trish McGee, Frank Rhodes, Swanson, Superintendent Dr. Mary Boswell-McComas, Aretha Dorsey, Laura McKenzie and Vice President John Queen.
The Kent County Board of Education congratulations Student Member of the Board Alden Swanson on being elected to another one-year term. From left are President Trish McGee, Frank Rhodes, Swanson, Superintendent Dr. Mary Boswell-McComas, Aretha Dorsey, Laura McKenzie and Vice President John Queen.

While the June meeting usually marks another departure, that of the student member of the board, this year actually saw the announcement that Alden Swanson will continue in her post.

Swanson, a rising a senior at Kent County High School, will be the first student Board member to serve a second one-year term after being re-elected by her classmates this spring.

“Keep doing the good work that you’re doing,” Dr. McComas told Swanson.

Jachimowicz announced that Galena Elementary School and Rock Hall Elementary School completed the rigorous 24-month accreditation process for their Judy Center Early Learning Hubs.

H.H. Garnet Elementary School’s Judy Center previously earned accreditation as well.

“It requires the whole process of self-appraisal,” Jachimowicz said of the accreditation program. “It requires the schools to come up with a school improvement plan.”

She said the plans are reviewed and site visits with observations are conducted as well.

“After that extensive process, both Galena Elementary School and Rock Hall Elementary School achieved accreditation status,” Jachimowicz announced.

The teams from the Judy Center Early Learning Hubs at Galena and Rock Hall elementary schools are celebrated by the Kent County Board of Education
The teams from the Judy Center Early Learning Hubs at Galena and Rock Hall elementary schools are celebrated by the Kent County Board of Education

The Board members congratulated the Judy Center teams from Galena and Rock Hall on their success.

Keep up with the latest news from Kent County Public Schools at https://www.kent.k12.md.us.

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