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Registration Requirements
In order to enroll at John F. Kennedy High School you must bring the following with you for registration:
Proof of Address
Current Smud /P.G.E utility bill or Rental agreement in parent/guardian name with manager's name and phone number.
Birth Certificate/Legal Proof of Birthdate
Complete Immunization Record
California State law states we may not enroll a student unless the following is furnished.
We must have the month and year of all shots.
All students entering, advancing, transferring into 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th or 12th grades will need proof of an adolescent whooping cough booster immunization (called “Tdap”) for school in the fall.
Polio - 3 doses, last dose must be after age 2
DPT/TD - 4 doses, last dose must be after age 2
Measles - 1 dose, must be after age 1
Mumos - 1 dose, must be after age 1
Rubella - 1 dose, must be after age 1
Last Report Card or Unofficial Copy of Transcript
An official transcript must be received for records to be input onto transcript by JFK.
Check Out Papers From Former School
Legal Proof Of Guardianship:
Only the courts, CPS, or social services can assign/relinquish guardianship from one person to another. If you have any further questions, please contact Parent Support Services at 642-7921.
Incomplete Immunizations Records
Parent must request shot records form previous school or doctor. California State Law requires we must have proof of immunizations (Month and Year) prior to attending our school. - No Exceptions.
Foreign Students / New Immigrants:
Please make an appointment with the Matriculation and Orientation Center (MOC) at 643-5420.
Referral From Hearing Office:
Please make an appointment with (Vice Principal) Shannon Fouchard.
Students Returning From Community School / Incarceration:
Please make an appointment with Hearing Officer, at 643-9425.
Special Education Placements:
Please make an appointment with (Vice Principal) Shannon Fouchard.
Jan 08, 2009
Concerned Parent on Nov 22, 2010
I am a bit confused about the dates for shadowing. When are the shadow days and times for Kennedy?
Crystofer Clayborne on Aug 16, 2010
I went to kennedy for 3 years and i plan on coming back for my senior year.
Is this school disabled student friendly? I mean are the students nice to disabled students. My brother is disabled and I want to make sure next year he goes only to the best school.
Me and my family are thinking about moving to Sacramento next year, I'll be a junior, can someone fill me on how the school is? is there a dress code?
Academically, this school offers the most AP classes in the district and the teachers are all very friendly.
Socially, there aren't any clicks or weird groups and coming in freshman year is a breeze. There are plenty of school events and multiple ways to meet new friends. Food fairs with L&L, Subway,etc are really bomb.
The athletics are solid, and there are plenty of sports, including rugby, tennis, cross-country, and typical sports.
is this a good school to go to for incoming middle schoolers? i want to go to the best school possible.
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