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Our Middle School MUN Spring Training Event involves the topics of “Removing Tangible Barriers for Children to Escape Poverty” in the United Nations Childrens’ Fund and “Discussing the Accountability of the Soviet Union in the Chernobyl Disaster” in an historical General Assembly, in which our delegates will pretend it’s 1986. …

Congratulations to our JFK Middle MUN delegates who participated in our latest MUN event at Colegio Bosques.  We are proud of all of you!  Special recognition goes to our students who won awards: Best Delegates Ignacio Olea, Sophia Strayer, and Juan Pablo Aguirre, Honorable Mention, Miranda Hernandez, and Outstanding Delegate,…

In order to contribute to an environment of equity and respect in our community, last Friday, March 8th, Alysa Perreras gave a conference to our students from 8th to 12th grade. Alysa began her work in teaching, learning and growing alongside high school students for over a decade. In recent years, her work has…

Middle School students have successfully competed in the ASOMEX MathCounts event in Peterson Schools in Mexico City, in which our team took 4th place overall in the Relay category and our 8th grade student Kouske Andrade placed in the Top 20 for the event.  We are grateful for the guidance…

Middle School MUN students traveled to the American School Foundation of Monterrey to compete in the IMMUNS model and were a great success representing our school.  Thank you so much to advisors Miss Tania and Miss Ana for guiding our students in the MUN club.   For IMMUNS, our Jaguars…

The National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) is delighted and proud to have hosted the induction ceremony last week. The purpose of the induction ceremony is to celebrate and welcome new members who seek the light of truth guided by the five pillars that conform this special group: Service, Character, Scholarship, Leadership & Citizenship.  Congratulations to you all! New members are:…

Did you know that in Mexico, individuals as young as 12 can face legal prosecution for cybercrimes? Engaging in seemingly innocent actions, such as using someone’s image without consent, like creating and distributing a sticker with their photograph, constitutes identity theft. Viral challenges, encompassing threats such as extortion, cyberbullying, and…

This February 1st, the “Ponte vivo” event was held by the foundation “Salvemos nuestra vida” for Middle School and High School students. This event supports our FCD (Freedom From Chemical Dependency) program with the purpose of generating awareness in our students about the danger of abuse in the consumption of…

In this Coffee Talk, 7th and 8th grade parents explored some tools to provide ways to establish healthy communication and reinforce the bond with their sons and daughters. Especially at the age of adolescence, when everything starts to change, sometimes we need a particular approach to them. Camille Casses, MS Principal —————————– En este…