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A high school operated by the Parish of St. Gregory, which had opened in 1953, closed in 1969 and many of its students enrolled at JFK Prep. [5] In 1973, Fr. Melvin Tracy, who taught environmental studies, won $26,000 in federal grants to develop an "ecologically self-sufficient" house, heated by solar energy and powered by a windmill.
John F. Kennedy Preparatory High School (now The St. Nazianz Christian Center), in St. Nazianz, Wisconsin Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools Los Angeles, California Robert F. Kennedy Community High School Queens, New York
Kennedy was the terminus of the Omaha Railway Line for two years, and settlers boarded the train there to reach Rice Lake. In 1916, a road was built that stretched east to Kaiser, another sawmill town. About twenty-five families lived in Kennedy during the 1920s, and thirty students attended the school. [3]
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Going back as far as the Kennedy kids, take a look at where every presidential child has attended school -- both in Washington and in their college years. Where every president's kid has attended ...
John F. Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University; John F. Kennedy University; John F. Kennedy College, Wahoo, Nebraska; John F. Kennedy High School (disambiguation) President Kennedy School, a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Coventry, England; Kennedy Middle School (disambiguation)
Marshfield High School (Wisconsin) Mary D. Bradford High School; Mayville High School (Wisconsin) McFarland High School (Wisconsin) Medford Area Senior High School; Melrose-Mindoro High School; Memorial High School (Eau Claire, Wisconsin) Menasha High School; Menomonee Falls High School; Menomonie High School; Middleton High School (Middleton ...
The school's athletic teams compete in the Dairyland Conference. [3] The C-FC Pirates' cross-country team was the Wisconsin Division 3 boys' state champion four consecutive years, from 1993 to 1996, and girls' state champion in 1996, 1998, and 1999. [citation needed] The C-FC Pirates' saw success in volleyball as well.