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1 Profile  





2 Academics  



2.1  The Program  





2.2  Saint Teresa of Calcutta Program  







3 International program  





4 Ministries  





5 Athletics  





6 Controversies  





7 Notable alumni  





8 See also  





9 Notes and references  





10 External links  














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Coordinates: 47°2842N 122°1955W / 47.47833°N 122.33194°W / 47.47833; -122.33194
 

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Kennedy Catholic
Address
Map

140 South 140th Street


Burien, Washington


, ,

98168


United States
Coordinates47°28′42N 122°19′55W / 47.47833°N 122.33194°W / 47.47833; -122.33194
Information
TypePrivate, Day & Boarding, College-prep, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1966
OversightArchdiocese of Seattle
PresidentMatthew Mohs
Teaching staff70
Grades912
Enrollment875 (2012)
CampusSuburban
Campus size17 acres
Color(s)Scarlet, white and navy blue    
Fight songNotre Dame
Athletics conferenceNorth Puget Sound League 4A
MascotLancers
PublicationQuest (Literary Magazine)
NewspaperProfile
YearbookImago
Websitekennedyhs.org

Kennedy Catholic High School previously known as John F. Kennedy Catholic High School is a private, day and boarding, college-prep, Catholic high schoolinBurien, Washington, located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle.

Profile[edit]

Kennedy Catholic was established in 1966 and is one of three Diocesan-operated high schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle. Kennedy Catholic was originally known as John F. Kennedy Memorial High School, but changed its name with the beginning of the 2009/2010 academic year in order to reflect its Catholic roots.[1]

Academics[edit]

The Program[edit]

When in school, students have the opportunity to earn up to 65 college credits, and are also able to be a part of the Honors Program which includes studies in religion, the arts, English, world languages, math, social studies and science. All these programs are coordinated through the Aquinas Honors Department at Kennedy Catholic.

Saint Teresa of Calcutta Program[edit]

Saint Teresa of Calcutta students take mainstream classes as needed.

International program[edit]

Provides an academic year for foreign students who wish to study in the United States. All international students attending Kennedy High School must reside in the dormitory or with a guardian or host family. No student, regardless of age, may reside alone.

Currently there are 85 students from 11 different countries attending Kennedy.

Ministries[edit]

Athletics[edit]

Kennedy Catholic is part of the Cascade Division of the North Puget Sound League within the WIAA's District 3 (West Central) [2] and has won 14 State Titles and over 145 League Titles. The Kennedy Lancers has produced some NCAA Division I Prospects in the last few years including Michelle French, Nate Williams, Everrette Thompson, Paul Arnold and Cole Madison.

Controversies[edit]

On February 13, 2020, two teachers were allegedly forced to resign after becoming engaged to same-sex partners, allegedly contradicting covenant agreements between the individuals and the school. While the religiously-affiliated school is exempt from Washington state workplace discrimination laws that prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation, students and community members argued that firing LGBT teachers contradicts the teachings of the Catholic Church.[3][4] In response, students, parents, alumni, and members of the larger Catholic community have protested in support of the two teachers.[5]

Notable alumni[edit]

See also[edit]

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ "Kennedy High adds 'Catholic' to name".
  • ^ "Divisions set for North Puget Sound League". 10 February 2016.
  • ^ "Controversy surrounds teachers who 'voluntarily resigned' from Burien catholic school". KING. 16 February 2020. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  • ^ "Two teachers forced out of Burien's Kennedy Catholic High School due to LGBT status". The B-Town (Burien) Blog. 2020-02-15. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  • ^ "Kennedy Catholic High School students protest resignation of gay teachers". MyNorthwest. 19 February 2020. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
  • External links[edit]

    Official website


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