Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Special Feature About 3 Schools

1. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & SCIENCES

Address: 7345 Gloria Drive, Sacramento, CA 95831  ☞ Visit this site
Phone: (916) 433-2960 | Fax (916) 433-2959
This school is one of the newest and the only 7th through 12th grade 
program school within Sacramento City Unified School District 


Video Clips For School Introduction

[ Campus map ]



2. John F. Kennedy High School
                                                             
  Add.:  6715 Gloria Drive Sacramento 
 Tel.:  (916) 433-5200 (916) 433-5211
          ☞ Visit this site

    Located in Sacramento, California, John F. Kennedy High School (JFK) is a comprehensive school, serving students in grades 9-12, in the Sacramento City Unified School District. Recognized by the state as a 2005 and 2009 California Distinguished School. The enrollment is consistently just under 2,200 students. JFK has an ethnically diverse, culturally rich, student body. The attendance area served by JFK extends from downtown Sacramento through the Pocket neighborhood. JFK operates a college preparatory curriculum program on a traditional 55-minute class schedule, offering a wide variety of academic programs in a six-period day. There is zero and seventh periods for special class needs and student activities.

John F. Kennedy High School employs 101 full-time equivalent teachers, 4 administrators, 5 counselors, a librarian, a library technician, 11 aides in special education, plus 16 clerical support staff. Six of our credentialed staff members teach computer-related skills. The campus includes traditional classrooms, a Library-Media Center, fine arts facilities, two gyms, a pool, a weight room, industrial technology shops, graphic arts laboratory, handicapped student facilities, and multi-use computer labs.

[ Campus map ] 


Students demonstrated martial arts as part of the Chinese New Year celebration at John F. Kennedy High School on Feb. 2.

20 Korean educators joined JFK annual Chinese New Year Luncheon 
with the staff

     The annual Chinese New Year luncheon at John F. Kennedy High School brought together staff, students, parents and visiting teachers from Korea on Feb. 2. The auspicious celebration kicked off the Chinese Year of the Rabbit. On campus, Chinese music was played between classes. Students Daniel Li and Chris Lim announced the New Year over the school intercom system, teaching students traditional Chinese phrases. Principal Chad Sweitzer invited 20 visiting Korean educators to the Asian Cuisine Clubs luncheon. The visiting dignitaries found the experience fascinating, because they could not imagine that a student club could host such a wonderful luncheon. The students prepared traditional Chinese dishes and selected Chinese music. Delicious and beautifully packaged chocolates from the Shanghai World Exhibit 2011 were supplied by Melissa Lee. Approximately two hundred people attended the lunch, which was a colorful and festive event. Some guests were dressed in traditional Chinese outfits and passed out red envelopes. The red envelopes symbolized good luck. Beautiful banners on display at the luncheon were made by Diana Duong. 
                                                 Adapted From Valley Community Newspapers
School Calendar (Feb. 2012)
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@LincolnHS
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Bell Schedule 2010-2011 (Effective: November 2, 2010)

Monday thru Friday
MINIMUM DAY SCHEDULE.
Rally Schedule
Period 0
7:18
-
8:13
Period 0
7:39
-
8:13
Period 0
7:18
-
8:13
Period 1
8:20
-
9:15
Period 1
8:20
-
8:54
Period 1
8:20
-
9:07
Period 2
9:22
-
10:22
Period 2
9:01
-
9:36
Period 2
9:14
-
10:01
Period 3
10:29
-
11:24
Period 3
9:43
-
10:17
Rally 3A
10:18
-
10:55
Period 4
11:31
-
12:26
Period 4
10:24
-
10:58
Rally 3B
11:02
-
11:49
Lunch
12:26
-
1:02
Period 5
11:05
-
11:39
Lunch
11:49
-
12:24
Period 5
1:09
-
2:04
Period 6
11:46
-
12:20
Period 4
12:31
-
1:18
Period 6
2:11
-
3:06
Period 5
1:25
-
2:12
Period 6
2:19
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3:06
3. Sutter Middle School
  3150 I Street Sacramento   Phone: (916) 264-4150
  FAX: (916) 264-3436              ☞ Visit this site

     Located in East Sacramento bordering McKinley Park, Sutter  Middle School leads Sacramento County in academic excellence and student success. The staff at Sutter is committed to nurturing and developing the intellectual, physical, emotional and moral capacities of each child. Our goal is to produce students who will become fulfilled productive members of the adult community.

Bell Schedule

Entry Bell
8:10 a.m.
Entry Bell
8:10 a.m.
Period 1
8:18 - 9:10
(52 min.)
Period 1
8:18 - 8:59
(41 min.)
Period 2
9:16 - 10:06
(50 min.)
Period 2
9:04 - 9:39
(35 min.)
Period 3
10:12 - 11:02
(50 min.)
Period 3
9:44 - 10:19
(35 min.)
Period 4
11:08 - 11:58
(50 min.)
Period 4
10:24 - 10:59
(35 min.)
LUNCH
11:58 - 12:28
(30 min.)
Period 5
11:04 - 11:39
(35 min)
Period 5
12:35 - 1:25
(50 min)
Period 6
11:44 - 12:19
(35 min)
Period 6
1:30 - 2:20
(50 min.)
Building Exit
2:30 p.m.
(302 min. total)













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