This past Sunday, May 11, our cheerleading teams in the Mini Poms category (Pre-First and 1st grade of Elementary) and the Junior Poms category (4th and 5th grade of Elementary) won first place in their respective categories at the 2025 Inter-School Dance Competition, held at the Teatro de la Ciudad…
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The environmental impact of AI
In this activity, High School students in SWAS wrote a script and performed a role-play in pairs, where one student acted as an interviewer and the other as an environmentalist. The discussion focused on the environmental impact of artificial intelligence (AI)—specifically ChatGPT—and the effect of Studio Ghibli-style picture generation on…
Meet the Jaguars: Alejandra Pozas
With a deep passion for running and a strong desire to guide others, Alejandra Pozas has dedicated the last seven years to coaching track and field, sharing her experience and inspiring young athletes to give their best. At JFK, her work goes beyond technique: it’s about building character, confidence, and…
Jaguars excel in math
After successfully completing three stages of competition, our 10th-grade students, Amanda Zúñiga Argüello and Alejandro Castilla Urquiza, earned a gold and silver medal respectively at the 39th National Mathematics Olympiad. Both were honored on April 7 at the Faculty of Engineering of the Autonomous University of Querétaro (UAQ), in a…
7th Grade Explores Human Rights Through an Interdisciplinary Project
As the final activity of their unit, 7th grade students presented a gallery walk in the Middle School SUM, where they shared the results of their interdisciplinary work in English and Humanities with teachers and classmates. The central theme was “Human Rights.” During this unit, in their English class, students…
Meet the Jaguars: Isabel Galván
Since her arrival at JFK during the Halloween celebration in October 2023, Isabel has made a lasting impression with her enthusiasm and collaborative spirit. With a degree in Strategic Communication and a minor in International Business from the University of Arkansas (Querétaro Campus), Isabel is part of the Institutional Development…
Honoring Those Who Shape the Future: Teacher Appreciation Around the World
Teachers are honored worldwide for their essential role in shaping future generations. In Mexico, May 15th marks Día del Maestro, a day when students express their gratitude through ceremonies and celebrations. In the United States, Teacher Appreciation Week in early May is filled with thank-you notes, small gifts, and community…
A Tribute to Parents: The First Teachers in Every Culture
Parents hold a central place in every culture, and Mother’s Day and Father’s Day offer special moments to recognize their love and sacrifices. In Mexico, Mother’s Day (Día de la Madre) is celebrated on May 10th with music, gatherings, and heartfelt tributes, while Father’s Day follows in June with family…
Children’s Day Traditions: Honoring the Joy of Learning Worldwide
Across the world, children are honored in many unique and meaningful ways. In Mexico, Children’s Day (Día del Niño) on April 30th is filled with festivities, games, and school events that recognize the joy and potential of every child. Similarly, in Japan, Kodomo no Hi (Children’s Day) on May 5th…
Reflection and Learning in Unit 5: SWAS
As part of their summative assessment for Unit 5, 4th grade students stepped into the world of public health by imagining a fictional virus during a made-up pandemic. This creative challenge allowed them to consolidate their learning by designing informative brochures that highlighted key aspects of health and wellness. In…