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John F. Kennedy High School (Maryland)

John F. Kennedy High School is a public high school located in Glenmont, Maryland.[3]

John F. Kennedy High School
Address

,
20902

United States
Coordinates39°03′58″N 77°02′19″W / 39.066208°N 77.038588°W / 39.066208; -77.038588
Information
TypePublic Secondary
Established1964; 59 years ago (1964)
School districtMontgomery County Public Schools
PrincipalJoe L. Rubens, Jr.
Assistant PrincipalsRyan Harrigan,
Jae Hwang,
Keir Lewis,
Kaleisha Wright
Teaching staff135 FTE (2019–2020)[1]
Grades9–12
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment1,817 (2019–2020)[1]
Student to teacher ratio10.2:1 (2019–20120)[1]
CampusSuburban
Campus size29.1 acres (12 ha)[1]
Color(s)    Forest green and vegas gold[2]
MascotCavalier[2]
RivalWheaton High School
YearbookThe Legacy
Websitewww.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/kennedyhs/

1,817 students were enrolled at Kennedy during the 2019–2020 school year. Kennedy is a member of the Downcounty Consortium along with nearby Montgomery Blair, Wheaton, Albert Einstein, and Northwood High Schools. Kennedy's feeder schools are Argyle Middle School, Eastern Middle School, A. Mario Loiederman Middle School, Newport Mill Middle School, Parkland Middle School, Sligo Middle School, Odessa Shannon Middle School, Silver Spring International Middle School, and Takoma Park Middle School.[1] Students from any of those high schools' base areas can apply to attend Kennedy through a lottery process, after students from Kennedy's own base middle schools—Col. E. Brooke Lee and Argyle—are offered spots.

The school mascot is the Cavalier.

History

Opening its doors in 1964,[4] Kennedy High School was originally going to be called East Wheaton High School, but due to President John F. Kennedy's assassination in November 1963, the school was renamed after him.[5] It initially enrolled students in 7th through 10th grades,[6] but by the fall of 1966 changed to the now-standard 9th through 12th grade format, graduating its first full 12th grade class in the spring of 1967.

Kennedy's early history is that of an experimental, innovative school, with no school bells, broad lesson plans, innovative class subjects, pass-fail grading, an eight-period day with one free period during the day, and optional attendance in some classes. In September 1971, Bruce Sivertsen became the new principal, and Superintendent Homer O. Elseroad instructed Principal Sivertsen to increase structure, end free periods, and mandate the taking of attendance in classes. Two months later, students circulated a petition to allow students to be present in the building when not in class, open unused classrooms for student use, allow student input in the curriculum, biweekly assemblies with the principal to discuss problems, and hiring of teachers by departments. Students said that the principal's changes had changed the nature of the school, from open and friendly to tense.[7][8] In April 1972, the Montgomery County school board voted to adopt a policy that allows innovative methods and programs only with the support of parents and teachers. The policy did not require a formal survey of parents' and teachers' opinions though.[9]

In 1984, about 100 students and parents met with Principal Robert Hacker to complain about an ongoing pattern of racial discrimination at Kennedy. They said that certain staff members would disproportionately discipline black students compared to white students. They criticized racist caricatures of black individuals printed in the school's newspaper. During a basketball game between Kennedy and Northwood High School, Hecker requested police presence due to rumors of fights. When the police chased students with dogs, threw students against walls, and frisked students, Principal Hacker did not object at the time and said the police department was responsible.[10]

In 1985, Northwood High School in Kemp Mill was closed due to declining enrollment, and its students were transferred to Kennedy. When Kennedy's building was renovated between 1997 and 1999, its students attended classes in Northwood's building during those years. In 2004, Northwood reopened to students after student enrollment increased again.

Demographics

Of Kennedy's student body for the 2019–2020 school year, 25% was African American, 7% was Asian American, 61% was Hispanic, 5% was Non-Hispanic White, less than 5% was Native American, and less than 5% was of two or more races.[1]

Academics

Kennedy offers the International Baccalaureate diploma, which about 13% of students take. There are also five academy programs designed to attract students from across the Downcounty Consortium: the Leadership Training Institute (LTI), broadcast journalism, business management, health professions, and Navy Junior ROTC. Kennedy additionally offers over 15 Advanced Placement courses for students to earn college credit—ranging from Studio Art to World History --[11] which 69% of students take.[12] During the 2019–2020 school year, 28% of its graduating class scored a 3 or better on an Advanced Placement test or 4 or better on an Baccalaureate test.[1] On the SAT, the school average is 897.[1] Around 89% of its graduating class enroll in two- and four-year colleges and universities.[11] Like all other Montgomery County high schools, at least 75 hours of community service are required for graduation.

In 2020, Newsweek ranked Kennedy the 112th-best school in Maryland.[13]

Athletics

 
Kennedy vs. Blake in 2007

Ken Cudd is the recently retired Athletic Director. He retired after working many years as an English and LTI teacher. Amanda Twele is the new athletic director.

All tournaments and finals are conducted by the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association (MPSSAA).[14]

Championships

Basketball

  • Boys Division Championships: 1989, 1997, 2004
  • Boys Regional Championships: 1989, 1996, 2004
  • Girls Division Championship: 2006

Cheerleading

  • State Championships: 1999, 2000, 2007

Cross Country

  • Boys State Championship: 1974 (Class A; 64; Coach Al Bellman)
  • Girls State Championship: 1983 (Class A; 67; Coach Al Bellman)
  • Girls Division Championships: 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988
  • Girls Regional Championships: 1983, 1984
  • Girls County Championships: 1999; 2000
  • Girls County Division Championships: 1999, 2000, 2002, 2008

Field Hockey

  • State Championship: 1981 (5–0; Coach Barbara Belt)
  • State Semifinalist: 1980, 1982

Football

  • State Championships: 1977 (Class C; 13–0; Coach Wesley Abrams), 1984 (Class A; 18–15; Coach Brady Straub)[15]
  • Division Championships: 1984, 1990
  • Regional Championship: 1984

Indoor Track

  • Boys Regional Championship: 1979
  • Boys County Championship: 1986
  • Girls Regional Championships: 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989
  • Girls County Championships: 1986, 1989

Soccer

  • Boys State Championships: 1978 (Class B vs. Oakland Mills; Coach Gene Hostetler), 1989 (Class 3A; tied 2–2 vs. Howard {then #1 ranked team by USA Today}; Coach Jeff Schultz)
  • Boys State Finalist: 1980, 1985
  • Boys Regional Championships: 1979, 1980, 1985, 1987
  • Boys Division Championship: 2010
  • Girls Division Championships: 1997, 2009

Swim and Dive

  • Boys Division Championships: 2005, 2007
  • Girls Division Championships: 2007

Tennis

  • Boys Division Champions: 1980, 1988, 1989, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2017
  • Girls Division Championships: 1993, 2002

Track and Field

  • Girls Division Championships: 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989
  • Boys Division Championships: 1984, 1988, 1989, 1993, 2002
  • Boys Finalist: 1967[16]

Wrestling

  • 1988 Montgomery County Individual Champion Shawn Dykes (189 lbs)

Athletic rivalries

Kennedy's primary rival is Wheaton High School, due to the schools' close proximity to one another.[17][18]

Other smaller rivalries include those with Albert Einstein High School and for lacrosse Rockville High School.

Facilities

Kennedy's Football stadium is named in memory of Brady Straub, who coached the 1984 football team to the state championship. The following year, he bravely led the team while battling cancer, succumbing shortly after the end of the season. The field was redone in the spring of 2007 after being condemned by the county for poor conditions.

The gymnasium hallway bears the last name of former Kennedy all-star basketball player and captain Jeremy Herring. Herring, who was the lead scorer for Montgomery County in 2007, was slain along with his brother Justin Herring (also an alumni) in the summer following his graduation.[19][20]

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "John F. Kennedy High School - #815". Montgomery County Public Schools. Retrieved July 11, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "History". John F. Kennedy High School. Montgomery County Public Schools.
  3. ^ "2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Glenmont CDP, MD" (). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on June 22, 2015.
  4. ^ Grant, Gerald (August 19, 1964). "Kennedy High Opens This Fall With New Frontier of Teaching". The Washington Post. p. B2. ProQuest 142189254.
  5. ^ Tim Clark 2008 JFK Commencement Address Video
  6. ^ Grant, Gerald (August 19, 1964). "Kennedy High Opens this Fall With New Frontier of Teaching". The Washington Post, via Proquest. p. B2.
  7. ^ Bancroff, Bill (November 20, 1971). "Kennedy High Confrontation". The Washington Post, via Proquest. p. B8.
  8. ^ Bowman, LaBarbara (March 9, 1972) ."Kennedy Pupils Confront Principal Over School Freedoms". The Washington Post, via Proquest. p. B4.
  9. ^ Bowman, LaBarbara (April 25, 1972). "County Links School Plans, Citizens". The Washington Post, via Proquest. p. C2.
  10. ^ Walsh, Elsa (May 11, 1984). "Black Parents, Students Complain of Race Bias at Kennedy High School". The Washington Post, via Proquest. p. C6.
  11. ^ a b "John F. Kennedy HS School Profile (PDF)" (PDF).
  12. ^ "John F. Kennedy High Test Scores". Newsweek. Retrieved July 13, 2014.
  13. ^ . Newsweek. July 13, 2014. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014.
  14. ^ "About MPSSAA". Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association.
  15. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 21, 2010. Retrieved December 21, 2009.
  16. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on June 1, 2010. Retrieved December 21, 2009.
  17. ^ Parcher, Amber. "Fight at Kennedy Football Game". Gazette.net. October 7, 2009.
  18. ^ Wehmuelle, John Y. "It's Rivalry Friday". Gazette.net. September 22, 2009.
  19. ^ Williams, Preston (August 12, 2007). "The Unimaginable Went Wrong- The Washington Post". Retrieved May 6, 2010.
  20. ^ "All-Gazette Basketball:Boys - The Gazette".
  21. ^ Goff, Steven (June 7, 1990). "Stadium, Players Say Diplomats Have Problems with Payments". The Washington Post.
  22. ^ Engel, Margaret (February 10, 2020). "Directing dynamo". Bethesda Magazine.
  23. ^ Hewitt, Brian (October 6, 1989). "Mr. Glenn Will Now Make a Statement : Charger Free Safety Likes to Hit You and Then Tell You All About It". Los Angeles Times.
  24. ^ "House Joint Resolution No. 780" (PDF). Virginia's Legislative Information System. Richmond, Virginia: Virginia General Assembly. 2005. from the original on July 30, 2016. Retrieved July 30, 2016.
  25. ^ Presley, Sue Anne (May 5, 1990). "Md. High School Plants Tree for Slain Graduate". The Washington Post.
  26. ^ a b c Fabrizio, Phil (February 11, 2018). "Hall of Fame Night at John F. Kennedy High School". Montgomery Community Media.
  27. ^ Rea, Stephen (July 1990). "Robert Mugge Faces the Music". Applause (WHYY): 19.
  28. ^ Whiteside, Kelly (July 12, 1993). "Curtis Pride". Sports Illustrated. p. 57.
  29. ^ Fabrizio, Phil (July 30, 2021). "Hall of Fame Night at John F. Kennedy High School". Montgomery Community Media.

External links

  • Official website  
  • (PDF). Montgomery County Public Schools. June 27, 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 26, 2010.

Coordinates: 39°3′56.4″N 77°2′19.7″W / 39.065667°N 77.038806°W / 39.065667; -77.038806

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John F Kennedy High School is a public high school located in Glenmont Maryland 3 John F Kennedy High SchoolAddress1901 Randolph RoadSilver Spring Maryland 20902United StatesCoordinates39 03 58 N 77 02 19 W 39 066208 N 77 038588 W 39 066208 77 038588InformationTypePublic SecondaryEstablished1964 59 years ago 1964 School districtMontgomery County Public SchoolsPrincipalJoe L Rubens Jr Assistant PrincipalsRyan Harrigan Jae Hwang Keir Lewis Kaleisha WrightTeaching staff135 FTE 2019 2020 1 Grades9 12GenderCoeducationalEnrollment1 817 2019 2020 1 Student to teacher ratio10 2 1 2019 20120 1 CampusSuburbanCampus size29 1 acres 12 ha 1 Color s Forest green and vegas gold 2 MascotCavalier 2 RivalWheaton High SchoolYearbookThe LegacyWebsitewww wbr montgomeryschoolsmd wbr org wbr schools wbr kennedyhs wbr 1 817 students were enrolled at Kennedy during the 2019 2020 school year Kennedy is a member of the Downcounty Consortium along with nearby Montgomery Blair Wheaton Albert Einstein and Northwood High Schools Kennedy s feeder schools are Argyle Middle School Eastern Middle School A Mario Loiederman Middle School Newport Mill Middle School Parkland Middle School Sligo Middle School Odessa Shannon Middle School Silver Spring International Middle School and Takoma Park Middle School 1 Students from any of those high schools base areas can apply to attend Kennedy through a lottery process after students from Kennedy s own base middle schools Col E Brooke Lee and Argyle are offered spots The school mascot is the Cavalier Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Academics 4 Athletics 4 1 Championships 4 1 1 Basketball 4 1 2 Cheerleading 4 1 3 Cross Country 4 1 4 Field Hockey 4 1 5 Football 4 1 6 Indoor Track 4 1 7 Soccer 4 1 8 Swim and Dive 4 1 9 Tennis 4 1 10 Track and Field 4 1 11 Wrestling 4 2 Athletic rivalries 5 Facilities 6 Notable alumni 7 Notable faculty 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditOpening its doors in 1964 4 Kennedy High School was originally going to be called East Wheaton High School but due to President John F Kennedy s assassination in November 1963 the school was renamed after him 5 It initially enrolled students in 7th through 10th grades 6 but by the fall of 1966 changed to the now standard 9th through 12th grade format graduating its first full 12th grade class in the spring of 1967 Kennedy s early history is that of an experimental innovative school with no school bells broad lesson plans innovative class subjects pass fail grading an eight period day with one free period during the day and optional attendance in some classes In September 1971 Bruce Sivertsen became the new principal and Superintendent Homer O Elseroad instructed Principal Sivertsen to increase structure end free periods and mandate the taking of attendance in classes Two months later students circulated a petition to allow students to be present in the building when not in class open unused classrooms for student use allow student input in the curriculum biweekly assemblies with the principal to discuss problems and hiring of teachers by departments Students said that the principal s changes had changed the nature of the school from open and friendly to tense 7 8 In April 1972 the Montgomery County school board voted to adopt a policy that allows innovative methods and programs only with the support of parents and teachers The policy did not require a formal survey of parents and teachers opinions though 9 In 1984 about 100 students and parents met with Principal Robert Hacker to complain about an ongoing pattern of racial discrimination at Kennedy They said that certain staff members would disproportionately discipline black students compared to white students They criticized racist caricatures of black individuals printed in the school s newspaper During a basketball game between Kennedy and Northwood High School Hecker requested police presence due to rumors of fights When the police chased students with dogs threw students against walls and frisked students Principal Hacker did not object at the time and said the police department was responsible 10 In 1985 Northwood High School in Kemp Mill was closed due to declining enrollment and its students were transferred to Kennedy When Kennedy s building was renovated between 1997 and 1999 its students attended classes in Northwood s building during those years In 2004 Northwood reopened to students after student enrollment increased again Demographics EditOf Kennedy s student body for the 2019 2020 school year 25 was African American 7 was Asian American 61 was Hispanic 5 was Non Hispanic White less than 5 was Native American and less than 5 was of two or more races 1 Academics EditKennedy offers the International Baccalaureate diploma which about 13 of students take There are also five academy programs designed to attract students from across the Downcounty Consortium the Leadership Training Institute LTI broadcast journalism business management health professions and Navy Junior ROTC Kennedy additionally offers over 15 Advanced Placement courses for students to earn college credit ranging from Studio Art to World History 11 which 69 of students take 12 During the 2019 2020 school year 28 of its graduating class scored a 3 or better on an Advanced Placement test or 4 or better on an Baccalaureate test 1 On the SAT the school average is 897 1 Around 89 of its graduating class enroll in two and four year colleges and universities 11 Like all other Montgomery County high schools at least 75 hours of community service are required for graduation In 2020 Newsweek ranked Kennedy the 112th best school in Maryland 13 Athletics Edit Kennedy vs Blake in 2007 Ken Cudd is the recently retired Athletic Director He retired after working many years as an English and LTI teacher Amanda Twele is the new athletic director All tournaments and finals are conducted by the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association MPSSAA 14 Championships Edit Basketball Edit Boys Division Championships 1989 1997 2004 Boys Regional Championships 1989 1996 2004 Girls Division Championship 2006Cheerleading Edit State Championships 1999 2000 2007Cross Country Edit Boys State Championship 1974 Class A 64 Coach Al Bellman Girls State Championship 1983 Class A 67 Coach Al Bellman Girls Division Championships 1983 1984 1987 1988 Girls Regional Championships 1983 1984 Girls County Championships 1999 2000 Girls County Division Championships 1999 2000 2002 2008Field Hockey Edit State Championship 1981 5 0 Coach Barbara Belt State Semifinalist 1980 1982Football Edit State Championships 1977 Class C 13 0 Coach Wesley Abrams 1984 Class A 18 15 Coach Brady Straub 15 Division Championships 1984 1990 Regional Championship 1984Indoor Track Edit Boys Regional Championship 1979 Boys County Championship 1986 Girls Regional Championships 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Girls County Championships 1986 1989Soccer Edit Boys State Championships 1978 Class B vs Oakland Mills Coach Gene Hostetler 1989 Class 3A tied 2 2 vs Howard then 1 ranked team by USA Today Coach Jeff Schultz Boys State Finalist 1980 1985 Boys Regional Championships 1979 1980 1985 1987 Boys Division Championship 2010 Girls Division Championships 1997 2009Swim and Dive Edit Boys Division Championships 2005 2007 Girls Division Championships 2007Tennis Edit Boys Division Champions 1980 1988 1989 1999 2000 2005 2017 Girls Division Championships 1993 2002Track and Field Edit Girls Division Championships 1983 1984 1986 1987 1988 1989 Boys Division Championships 1984 1988 1989 1993 2002 Boys Finalist 1967 16 Wrestling Edit 1988 Montgomery County Individual Champion Shawn Dykes 189 lbs Athletic rivalries Edit Kennedy s primary rival is Wheaton High School due to the schools close proximity to one another 17 18 Other smaller rivalries include those with Albert Einstein High School and for lacrosse Rockville High School Facilities EditKennedy s Football stadium is named in memory of Brady Straub who coached the 1984 football team to the state championship The following year he bravely led the team while battling cancer succumbing shortly after the end of the season The field was redone in the spring of 2007 after being condemned by the county for poor conditions The gymnasium hallway bears the last name of former Kennedy all star basketball player and captain Jeremy Herring Herring who was the lead scorer for Montgomery County in 2007 was slain along with his brother Justin Herring also an alumni in the summer following his graduation 19 20 Notable alumni EditCharles Arndt American Professional Soccer League goalkeeper for the Maryland Bays 21 Rachel Chavkin Broadway director 22 Burrell Ellis member of the Board of Commissioners of DeKalb County Georgia former Chief Executive Officer of DeKalb County citation needed Vencie Glenn National Football League defensive back 23 Humayun Khan American soldier 24 Allison Krause a student at Kent State University killed by the Ohio Army National Guard at a campus protest a tree was planted at Kennedy in her memory 25 Thea LaFond Olympic triple jumper 26 Erik McMillan All Pro NFL defensive back 26 Robert Mugge American documentary filmmaker 27 Curtis Pride Major League Baseball outfielder head baseball coach at Gallaudet University 28 26 Lori Stokes television broadcast journalistNotable faculty EditThea LaFond Olympic triple jumper 29 See also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to John F Kennedy High School Silver Spring Maryland List of memorials to John F KennedyReferences Edit a b c d e f g h John F Kennedy High School 815 Montgomery County Public Schools Retrieved July 11 2021 a b History John F Kennedy High School Montgomery County Public Schools 2010 CENSUS CENSUS BLOCK MAP Glenmont CDP MD Archive U S Census Bureau Retrieved on June 22 2015 Grant Gerald August 19 1964 Kennedy High Opens This Fall With New Frontier of Teaching The Washington Post p B2 ProQuest 142189254 Tim Clark 2008 JFK Commencement Address Video Grant Gerald August 19 1964 Kennedy High Opens this Fall With New Frontier of Teaching The Washington Post via Proquest p B2 Bancroff Bill November 20 1971 Kennedy High Confrontation The Washington Post via Proquest p B8 Bowman LaBarbara March 9 1972 Kennedy Pupils Confront Principal Over School Freedoms The Washington Post via Proquest p B4 Bowman LaBarbara April 25 1972 County Links School Plans Citizens The Washington Post via Proquest p C2 Walsh Elsa May 11 1984 Black Parents Students Complain of Race Bias at Kennedy High School The Washington Post via Proquest p C6 a b John F Kennedy HS School Profile PDF PDF John F Kennedy High Test Scores Newsweek Retrieved July 13 2014 John F Kennedy High Newsweek July 13 2014 Archived from the original on July 14 2014 About MPSSAA Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association Fall Records MPSSAA PDF Archived from the original PDF on November 21 2010 Retrieved December 21 2009 Spring Records MPSSAA PDF Archived from the original PDF on June 1 2010 Retrieved December 21 2009 Parcher Amber Fight at Kennedy Football Game Gazette net October 7 2009 Wehmuelle John Y It s Rivalry Friday Gazette net September 22 2009 Williams Preston August 12 2007 The Unimaginable Went Wrong The Washington Post Retrieved May 6 2010 All Gazette Basketball Boys The Gazette Goff Steven June 7 1990 Stadium Players Say Diplomats Have Problems with Payments The Washington Post Engel Margaret February 10 2020 Directing dynamo Bethesda Magazine Hewitt Brian October 6 1989 Mr Glenn Will Now Make a Statement Charger Free Safety Likes to Hit You and Then Tell You All About It Los Angeles Times House Joint Resolution No 780 PDF Virginia s Legislative Information System Richmond Virginia Virginia General Assembly 2005 Archived from the original on July 30 2016 Retrieved July 30 2016 Presley Sue Anne May 5 1990 Md High School Plants Tree for Slain Graduate The Washington Post a b c Fabrizio Phil February 11 2018 Hall of Fame Night at John F Kennedy High School Montgomery Community Media Rea Stephen July 1990 Robert Mugge Faces the Music Applause WHYY 19 Whiteside Kelly July 12 1993 Curtis Pride Sports Illustrated p 57 Fabrizio Phil July 30 2021 Hall of Fame Night at John F Kennedy High School Montgomery Community Media External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to John F Kennedy High School Silver Spring Maryland Official website John F Kennedy High School Zone Map PDF Montgomery County Public Schools June 27 2012 Archived from the original PDF on October 26 2010 Coordinates 39 3 56 4 N 77 2 19 7 W 39 065667 N 77 038806 W 39 065667 77 038806 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John F Kennedy High School Maryland amp oldid 1131853991, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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