It is with great sadness that we share the news of the recent passing of Ann Goedicke, who taught Home Economics, Business Math, Basic and Advanced Accounting, Keyboarding, and Single Living for juniors and seniors at JFKS from 1972 to 1998. Those …
Sixty years ago, on June 6, 1966, the school community of the John F. Kennedy School came together in front of Haus Reil to greet and welcome the mayor of Zehlendorf, Hans-Joachim Schnitzer; the American Commander of Berlin, Maj. Gen. …
As part of the recently launched ParentShip Anti-Bullying & Safer Digital Lives Initiative, ParentShip is hosting a Parents’ Evening on Cyberbullying & Digital Media — a two-hour workshop including Q&A with digital trainer Julian Bühler. In his words: “A parent evening about your children’s …
Dear Parents We are now entering the next phase of the ParentShip Anti-Bullying & Safer Digital Lives Initiative. On Tuesday, 24 February, we had the opportunity to share a snapshot of the survey results with the Parent Council Board and …
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our dear friend and colleague, Ralf Müller, who passed away on December 8th after a two and a half-year battle with pancreatic cancer. He was at home, surrounded by …
Unfortunately, we have to inform you that two former teachers who had helped shape our school since its early years passed away this year. Waltraud (Wally) Nuthmann worked at our school from the late 1960s, first as a dedicated physical …
On Tuesday, November 11, the John F. Kennedy School had the great honor of hosting five World War II U.S. Veterans for a very special Veterans Day celebration. The youngest of the visiting heroes was 99 years old, while the …
Today, Mr. Felt and Mr. Robertson’s classes were joined by JFKS alumnae Carlotta De Vivanco and Hannah Wasileski as guests to discuss a reading of “John Proctor Is The Villain” in conjunction with their American Literature studies of Arthur Miller’s …
