When it comes to any schedule changes, students don’t have to fret about knowing the schedule because North Penn senior Kenny Felton always has their backs.
For those that aren’t on Snapchat, you may not see Felton’s posts every time there is a schedule change. He always makes sure to post the new schedules to help everyone out.
It all started with the introduction of Knight Zone.
“It mainly started around 11th grade, around the end of the year because Knight Zone came up for the first time. I was lucky to have great teachers who always gave us the extra schedules, let the students know and let us take pictures of it. And because a lot of people are able to see what I post on social media, I wanted to help people out and post the schedule,” Felton said.

“People really liked it, thanked me, and asked me to do it again. So I just kept it up and never stopped,” Felton explained.
Felton has always been raised to be a leader. How he helps out the student body truly reflects the motto his mom has instilled in him.
“The phrase, ‘Be a leader not a follower’ was really embedded into me when I was younger by my Mom,” Felton described.
Looking at who Felton is as a person, he is heavily involved in North Penn’s music program.
“I’m a music guy, I’m involved in North Penn Marching Knights, indoor percussion, Bards, and chorus,” Felton explained.
Additionally, he hopes to pursue his love for music in his higher education and follow his mom’s motto by being a leader as an elementary school band teacher.
Felton is an all around amazing human being. In the halls, he always has a kind and infectious smile on his face. His generous and caring manner reflects his inner objective.
“Everything I do I mean it with good intention,” Felton stated.
With this, Felton has used a platform that came up on a whim to save many students from being late to school. He’s proud and grateful to help his fellow students.
“I’m really grateful that I have this opportunity to help people out,” Felton stated.
Felton is a kind leader in our North Penn community that we all need to thank for his dedicated work.
Teddy Felton • Feb 19, 2025 at 8:46 pm
That is good Jeff keep doing it