Kentridge High School Booster Club
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Fosters and promotes the general welfare of Kentridge High School's athletic and activity programs, supporting fundraising and parent assistance.

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Founded in
2010
EIN
27-2022227
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
14201 SE PETROVITSKY/STE A3/BOX 141 RENTON, WA 98058-0000 United States
Website
http://krboosters.org/
Phone
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About
The Kentridge High School Booster Club, founded in 2010, supports Kentridge High School's athletic and activity programs. It fosters welfare in the school and community, promotes fundraising, provides parent assistance, and highlights the connection between academic success and extracurricular participation. The Booster Club serves as an umbrella for 18 ASB sports and activities.
Mission
The Kentridge High School Booster Club fosters and promotes the general welfare of the KR athletic and activity programs, supports fundraising, provides parent assistance, and promotes awareness of the relationship between academics and participation in activities.

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