At John F. Kennedy School, it is very important to offer parents a comprehensive and personalized view of their children’s development. For this reason, Parent-Teacher Conferences are held in the Preschool and Elementary School sections, where both parents meet with the teacher twice during the school year. Beyond grades, the…
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Fostering cultural and reading comprehension through role-playing games in SWAS
With the goal of allowing our SWAS (School Within a School) students to apply the knowledge acquired in their unit of study to real-life situations, role-playing game sessions have been organized in recent weeks. “During these sessions, we focus on the importance of reading short stories and how language is…
Creativity and Expression Lab: A space to explore and grow through art
At JFK, Elementary School students have a unique class that fosters their creativity, expression, and teamwork: Creativity and Expression Lab. Taught by Miss Mayra Torres, this subject goes beyond conventional activities, combining theater, dance, and games to encourage collaboration and personal development in a safe, enriching space. The purpose of…
Understanding your child’s IB Inquiry Unit: How you can support their learning
Knowing which inquiry unit your child is working on in the IB program can be a powerful way to support their learning in a direct and meaningful way. Each unit covers a central theme or concept and develops specific skills, such as critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving. Being aware of…
Gimme Five: Promoting Student Integration in High School
The Gimme Five event kicked off this Monday at the High School patio, designed to bring students from different grades together through sports and recreational activities. The week began with a friendly volleyball match, where students and teachers teamed up to encourage participation and inspire more students to join in on this…
This Tuesday, November 12, JFK will kick off Anti-Bullying Week with Odd Socks Day!
What is Odd Socks Day? Odd Socks Day is all about celebrating uniqueness and having fun! It encourages everyone to express themselves, embrace their individuality, and show what makes each of us unique. There’s no need to worry about fashion trends or special outfits. Just wear odd socks—at school, work,…
JFK Competes in ASOMEX 3×3 Basketball Invitational Tournament
For the first time, ASOMEX introduced the 3×3 basketball format as an invitational tournament this year, adding a fresh twist to the traditional basketball activities. The competition featured two divisions (boys and girls) across three age categories (2011, 2010, 2009), bringing together teams from schools such as AIM, COLAM, ASFM,…
Join Us for the JFK Foundation Thanksgiving Golf Tournament: Swing for a Cause
Get ready to tee off for a purpose! The JFK School Foundation’s annual Golf Tournament is just around the corner, and it’s not only a day of fun on the green but a chance to make a real difference. This year, all proceeds from the event will go directly to benefit the…
María José: Passion and Discipline in Dance
María José, our talented Prefirst student, has made her mark in the world of dance through her dedication and love for the art, especially in the disciplines of Spanish Dance and Ballet. For the past five years, María José has trained diligently at Proart dance school, where she practices twice…
Forging Champions for Life: an inspirational conference for parents of young athletes
On November 27, the Middle School SUM will host a unique and valuable conference for parents: “Forging Champions for Life: An Inspirational Dialogue with Parents of Young Athletes.” This event, taking place from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., will be led by Manolo Guevara, a renowned mental coach specializing in professional,…