From December 5 to 8, our Juvenile A boys’ team (2011-2012) participated in the ASOMEX Flag Football tournament, achieving an impressive 3rd place after defeating ASFM in an exciting match. The team finished just behind AIM and Colegio Inglés, showcasing great competitive skills. Another accomplishment that fills our community with…
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Five Jaguars Selected to Represent Mexico in Europe
At the end of November, five of our students were invited to participate in the first training camp for the National Preselection of the Liga Nacional de Clubes Amateur de Básquetbol MX (LNCA) in the U13, U15, and U17 male categories. Alongside youth from various states across the country, our…
Beyond Ecoclub: Noemi Takebayashi, G19
At JFK, our commitment to sustainability extends beyond the classroom, inspiring students to take action for a better planet. One of our most impactful initiatives, EcoClub, has empowered generations of students to engage in hands-on environmental projects and cultivate a lifelong passion for sustainability. As we celebrate the legacy of…
Meet the Jaguars: Mauricio Soto, JFK Orchestra
Mauricio Soto, Mexican citizen (born in Uruguay), is the director of the JFK Orchestra, a project he launched in 2008 as the JFK Band. With a career spanning more than 22 years in directing student orchestras and educational projects, Mauricio has dedicated his life to sharing music as a tool…
“Forjando Campeones para la Vida” inspires JFK parents
With over 30 parents in attendance, the ” Forjando campeones para la vida ” talk took place on November 27th, offering a dedicated space for parents of athletes to focus on supporting the holistic development of students through sports. The session covered essential topics such as resilience in sports, managing emotions between…
The MUN Committee Kicks Off a New Era at JFK
On November 28, the new Model United Nations (MUN) committee held its first ceremony, marking an exciting start to this academic cycle. In an interview, Andrea Cosain, the committee’s moderator, highlighted that participating in MUN not only builds self-confidence but also teaches students how to debate, reach agreements, and face…
Celebrating Kindness: Recognitions from the Kindness Box in Elementary School
This Monday, during the Elementary School Flag Ceremony, several students were recognized for showing kindness toward their peers. These actions were acknowledged by their classmates through the recently implemented Kindness Box. This program, led by Miss Jimena Barbeito, Character Education teacher in Elementary School, aims to promote the recognition of…
Meet the Jaguars: David Téllez, Flag Football
David Téllez, Flag Football coach at JFK, discovered his passion for the sport while playing football at a time when flag football was not yet recognized as a formal discipline. His first experience as a coach occurred during his university years, when he led a team of 5- and 6-year-old…
My CAS Experience in Lisbon
By Maya Gómez (12th Grade) During the first week of November, I had the incredible opportunity to travel to Lisbon as part of my CAS activities (Community, Action, Service) with 11 classmates and 2 teachers. From the moment we arrived, I noticed the cultural diversity of the group we would…
Inventing a Nation: SWAS Students Explore Customs and Traditions
As part of the exploration of Customs and Traditions in Unit 2, Middle School students in the SWAS program embarked on a creative project titled “My Imaginary Country.” Students used shoeboxes to construct models of cities that reflected essential elements of cultural and societal life, such as customs, traditions, religion,…