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  1. John F. Kennedy High School opened in 1964; it was named for John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, who was assassinated on November 22, 1963. John F. Kennedy was the youngest man ever to be elected president, as well as the youngest to die.

    • 1901 Randolph Road, Silver Spring, MD 20902
  2. History. John F. Kennedy High School opened in 1964. It was named for John F. Kennedy (JFK), the 35th President of the United States who was assassinated on November 22nd 1963. John F. Kennedy was the youngest man elected president, as well as the youngest to die.

    • 1901 Randolph Road, Silver Spring, MD 20902
  3. The Beginning. John F. Kennedy High School which was located in the Lee-Harvard Community at 17100 Harvard Avenue had a tradition of being the first. It was the first new Cleveland high school to open in 30 years.

  4. John F. Kennedy High School was a four-year comprehensive New York City public high school, opened in 1972 and graduating its final class in 2014. The building and associated facilities currently operates as John F. Kennedy Educational Campus, housing five public high schools and two charter high schools. [2]

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    Goals/Rationale 1. Practice skills biographers use such as analyzing and interpreting photographs and writing captions. 2. Use primary source material to gather biographical information. 3. Encourage a questioning approach to learning about history. 4. Demonstrate how captions can be used to convey important and interesting information. Essential Q...

    Prior Knowledge and Skills The students should be familiar with the terms observation and inference. They should have some background knowledge about John F. Kennedy. Historical Background and Context This photograph was taken around 1934 during Jack’s high school years at the Choate School in Connecticut. He was about 17 years old at the time. Wit...

    In this lesson students examine a photograph and make observations and inferences about what they see. They pose questions and consider the historical context of the photograph. After comparing their inferences to information provided by the teacher and secondary source material, they write a creative and informative caption for the photograph. 1. ...

    Ask students to write a caption that provides information they think readers should know about the photograph. The caption should go beyond a description to shed new light on the image. Their writing should reflect their observations, inferences, and questions about the photograph. Extensions 1. Students may research biographies of John F. Kennedy ...

    National Council for History Education History’s Habits of Mind 3, 8 and 10 National History Standards 1. Chronological Thinking 2. Historical Comprehension 3. Historical Analysis and Interpretation 4. Historical Research Capabilities Common Core State Standards ELA College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Reading, Writing, Speaking and Li...

  5. Aug 15, 2019 · For his high school years, starting in 1931, JFK eventually enrolled at Choate, a boarding and day school in Wallingford, Connecticut. His older brother, Joe, Jr., was also at Choate for JFK’s freshman and sophomore years.

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  7. Oct 29, 2009 · Elected in 1960 as the 35th president of the United States, 43-year-old John F. Kennedy became the youngest man and the first Roman Catholic to hold that office.