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  1. It all began in 1907, when Whittier School was built at Boeke and Ivandale. The new school opened January 27, 1908. The former Irving center for manual training was transferred to the new Whittier area. This building was to be the first of several units that now make up Central Middle School today.

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      Summary. 1965 – First occupied in September. Assumed named...

  2. Box 913, Folder: "Shawnee Mission East High School, Kansas City, Kansas, 22 October 1960". The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is dedicated to the memory of our nation's thirty-fifth president and to all those who through the art of politics seek a new and better world.

  3. School Lunches through the Decades, by Hannah Choset; The Library at John F. Kennedy High School, by Morgan Satcowitz; A Brief History of Bellmore-Merrick United Secondary Teachers (BMUST), by Sean Nanos; The Teacher Strike of 1974, by William Sasson; How Technology has Changed Education at John F Kennedy High School, by Hunter Scheinkopf

  4. The Kansas City Area Yearbooks Collection is comprised of over 1,000 digitized yearbooks. Each volume can be accessed as a text searchable PDF.

  5. This file contains a copy of Senator John F. Kennedy’s speech given at Shawnee Mission East High School in Kansas City, Kansas during his 1960 presidential campaign. In his speech the Senator appeals to voters to support Democratic leadership and discusses political party divisions on various issues, including outer space.

  6. Sep 17, 2020 · The story of public education in Kansas is older than the city or the state itself. It goes back to 1819, when Methodist missionaries established a church and a school in the Wyandot Indian village of Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Most of the Wyandots who came here in 1843 had been educated in that school.

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  8. Summary. 1965First occupied in September. Assumed named for President John F Kennedy. 1967 – January: Part of USD 201 attached to Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools. 1972 – New, one-story addition constructed on west side of school. Harry Fink, architect. 2600 N. 72nd Street.

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