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John F. Kennedy High School (Richmond, California)

1967 establishments in CaliforniaEducational institutions established in 1967High schools in Contra Costa County, CaliforniaPublic high schools in CaliforniaUse mdy dates from January 2020
West Contra Costa Unified School District

John F. Kennedy High School (simply referred to as Kennedy High School) is a public high school in Richmond, California, United States. It was established in 1967 and is part of the West Contra Costa Unified School District. Built on the site of Granada Junior High, the school adopted the red and white colors and Eagle mascot from Harry Ells High School, which at that time was slated for closure.

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John F. Kennedy High School (Richmond, California)
Calle Santa Ana, Burgos San Pedro y San Felices

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Castilla y León, España
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