Monthly Archives: November 2014

Memorial Service for Dr. Alan Poland / November 25, 19:00h, Large Aula

Dear JFKS Community Members, For those who wish to join us in remembering Alan Poland, who passed away on November 9, there will be a memorial service in the large Aula next Tuesday, November 25, beginning at 19:00 hr.  The alumni have kindly

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JFKS High School Table Tennis Championships – November 11th

On Tuesday, November 11th, some students and teachers met in the JFKS gym to compete for the first High School Championships in table tennis. Robert B. (12a) dominated the tournament without losing one game. In the final match he overcame

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Sad News: Alan Poland passed away

To the JFKS Community, We regret having to announce that Alan Poland, a dear friend and former colleague, passed away on Sunday.  To those of us who knew him, he was the very heart of the music department and an

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Grundkurs Rowing Regatta – Friday November 7th 2014 – students from grade 11a, 11d 12a and 12d involved

Our students  represented our school in a rowing competition (Berliner Grundkursregatta in Spandau) on the Havel. They won eight out of nine races (mainly coxed quadruple skull heats) and I hope that wasn’t our last invitation to the regatta in Spandau!Coach A.Schulze

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Deutsche Bahn Strike Affects S-Bahn Transportation

To the Students, Parents and Teachers of the JFKS Community, Please be aware that due to the Deutsche Bahn strike planned for this Thursday through early Monday morning, the S-Bahn will not be running at all.  Everyone is encouraged to

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Musical “Into the Woods” in November – Tickets online here!

It’s musical time again. The High School Musical “Into the Woods” will be performed in the large aula on Friday, 7 November, 2014, 19:00 Saturday, 8 November, 2014, 19:00 Sunday, 9 November, 2014, 14:00 Friday, 14 November, 2014, 19:00 Saturday,

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Tischtennis-Kurs besucht Spiel der 1. Bundesliga

Mit bis zu 150 Umdrehungen in der Sekunde und bis zu 180 km/h Geschwindigkeit bewegt sich ein kleiner weißer Tischtennisball.  Die Faszination der schnellsten Rückschlagsportart der Welt konnten die Kennedy-Schüler des Tischtennis-Kurses der Oberstufe am vergangenen Sonntag hautnah miterleben. Gemeinsam

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