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John F. Kennedy High School

6715 Gloria Drive
916-395-5090

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Located in Sacramento, California, John F. Kennedy High School (JFK) is a comprehensive school, serving students in grades 9-12, in the Sacramento City Unified School District. The enrollment is consistently just under 2,800 students. JFK has an ethnically diverse, culturally rich, student body. The 1997-1998 student population had an ethnic make up of 23.1% African American; 38.6% Asian; 23.9% Caucasian; 13.5% Hispanic; 0.1% Native American; and 0.8% other. The attendance area served by JFK extends from downtown Sacramento through the Pocket neighborhood. JFK operates a college preparatory curriculum program on a traditional 55-minute class schedule, offering a wide variety of academic programs in a six-period day. To accommodate a large student population, there is a split lunch, as well as zero and seventh periods for special class needs and student activities.
John F. Kennedy High School employs 106 full-time equivalent teachers, 5 administrators, 6 counselors, a librarian, a library technician, 11 aides in special education, plus 16 clerical support staff. Six of our credentialed staff members teach computer-related skills. The campus includes traditional classrooms, a Library-Media Center, fine arts facilities, two gyms, a pool, a weight room, industrial technology shops, graphic arts laboratory, handicapped student facilities, and multi-use computer labs.
JFK is known for its rigorous academic programs. Students may enroll in a number of college preparatory classes and programs that include:

-Honors and Advanced Placement (AP) Courses that meets the UC requirements
-Distinguished Math, Computer, and Science Programs
-Health Academy
-Criminal Justice Academy
-Marine Corps Military Science Academy
-Foreign Languages-including Japanese, Spanish, French, and Mandarin
-Business Program-including business management and business computer applications
-Family and Consumer Education- including culinary arts, and family economics
-Industrial Technology- including auto technology, graphic arts, computer aided design and drafting, industrial crafts, and wood construction
-Physical Education- including jazzercise, weight training, soccer, swimming, tennis, volleyball, recreational and competitive sports

JFK operates on the fundamental assumption that all students are capable of experiencing success and achieving excellence through learning. JFK provides a climate that continuously affirms the worth and dignity of all students, while setting high standards for learning and behavior. The campus provides a supportive and friendly atmosphere where students and staff feel safe and enjoy good relationships


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