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Home - John F. Kennedy Middle School Exploring Future Careers at JFK Middle School: How CTE is Inspiring Students At JFK, students are discovering new career possibilities and developing valuable skills thanks to the CTE program Read More
JFK Middle School | John F. Kennedy Middle School - Utica City School . . . JFK is proud to announce the JFK 3rd Quarter Principal's List!! Students on this list maintained a 95-100 overall average for the 3rd quarter! 7th grade students-61 Congratulations to these outstanding students and their families and congratulations on another quarter of outstanding achievement!
John F. Kennedy Middle School Homepage Suffolk School Board is Accepting Letters of Interest for the 2025-2026 School Year Citizen Advisory Committees Comments (-1) Suffolk Public Schools Invites Applications for 2025–26 Role Model Program
John F Kennedy Middle School John F Kennedy Middle School 12350 S Essington Rd Plainfield, IL 60585 Phone: (815) 439-8024 Fax: (815) 254-7375
Home - John F. Kennedy Middle School JFK Middle School Mission Statement Here at JFK, we believe it is our mission to advance academic success and individual character that empowers students to engage with our ever-changing world
About JFK MS - John F. Kennedy Middle School John F Kennedy Middle School educates students in grades 6 through 8 Our faculty and staff are dedicated to creating a positive learning environment that recognizes the unique needs and talents of our students Our academic curriculum is focused on critical thinking and cooperative learning
Our School - John F. Kennedy Middle School We pride ourselves on being an inviting school for students and their families We practice restorative justice, a disciplinary mindset based on respect, responsibility, relationship-building and relationship-repairing, that focuses on mediation and agreement rather than punishment