John F. Kennedy Catholic High School (Missouri) Explained

John F. Kennedy Catholic High School
Streetaddress:500 Woods Mill Road
City:Manchester
State:Missouri
County:St. Louis County
Zipcode:63011
Country:United States
Coordinates:38.6017°N -90.5078°W
District:St. Louis Catholic Archdiocese
Religion:Roman Catholic
Oversight:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Louis
Superintendent:Dr. Kurt Nelson
President:Rev. Richard G. Wosman
Principal:Mary Hey
Rector:Fr. Bob Suit
Faculty:30
Avg Class Size:18-20
Ratio:10:1
Act:24[1]
Type:Private, coeducational, Archdiocesan
Tuition:~$11,000
Grades:9–12
Campus Size:23acres
Conference:Archdiocesan Athletic Conference
Motto:"Community, Excellence, Compassion."
Accreditation:North Central Association of Colleges and Schools[2]
Rival:Trinity Catholic High School, Bishop DuBourg High School, Cardinal Ritter College Preparatory High School, and St Mary's High School
Mascot:Celt
Team Name:Celts
Yearbook:Profiles
Newspaper:Torch
Established:1968
Closed:2017
Enrollment:280[3]
Enrollment As Of:2016
Homepage:http://web.archive.org/*/https://www.kennedycatholic.net

John F. Kennedy Catholic High School was a private, Roman Catholic high school in Manchester, Missouri, United States from 1968 to 2017.[4] It was located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Louis.

The property was purchased by Fontbonne University to add to the university portfolio of campuses. The university uses the campus to focus on graduate and evening programs for adult students, expanded MBA and master's programs in accounting, leadership, computer science and supply chain management, be a home for the Ed.D. program. In addition to academics, the former Kennedy campus will be used by Athletics for practice fields, gymnasiums and track.[5]

Background

John F. Kennedy Catholic High School (Kennedy Catholic) was established in 1968 and is named after President John F. Kennedy.

General information

John F. Kennedy High School had about 280 students at time of closing.

It was the only co-educational, archdiocesan Catholic High School in West County, St. Louis, Missouri.

Kennedy had recently renovated its entire campus with its first capital campaign in 40 years, raising over $1 million. The newly remodeled building included a new entrance, commons area, cafeteria, and offices, though it still lacked windows.

Kennedy was located off of MO-141, north of Manchester Road.

Extracurricular

Kennedy offered a wide variety of student clubs and activities. Boys' sports included football, soccer, swimming, cross country, baseball, basketball, tennis, golf, and track. Girls' sports included soccer, swimming, cross country, softball, basketball, tennis, golf, track, and volleyball.

Booster Club

The Booster Club provided additional income to the Kennedy athletic program, through the sale of the Celt Club Card and various fundraising activities. Traditionally, the Kennedy Dads were visible on Kennedy Pride Days, performing chores around the 23acres campus and baking cookies for Open House.

Mothers' Club

The Mothers' Club met twice monthly, serving the Kennedy community and one another through spiritual support. The Mothers' Club also helped organize and disseminate Kennedy class information. Every Kennedy mother was invited to attend Mass in the chapel each month and to participate in all-school liturgies throughout the year.

Advancement Office

Kennedy's Advancement Office was the liaison between the school and the parent organizations.

Due to the financial constraints of the 2008 economic recession, Kennedy had instituted a tuition assistance initiative called "Celts Helping Celts." Fundraisers such as a Spaghetti Dinner, a Freshman Dance Party and a Mardi Gras T-shirt sale raised money that was earmarked for families who needed tuition assistance.[6]

Campus

The campus had 23acres of land.[7] The archdiocese had been the owner of the property.[8]

Clubs, sports, and activities

Athletics

BoysGirls
Baseball
BasketballBasketball
Cross countryCross country
GolfGolf
FootballSpirit Squad
SoccerSoccer
In-line hockey (co-ed) In-line hockey (co-ed)
Softball
Track & fieldTrack & field
TennisTennis
Volleyball

Clubs

Social opportunitiesAcademic clubsLeadership opportunities
Art ClubBook ClubLink Crew
Green Team Drama ClubStudent Ambassadors
SADDNational Honor SocietyStudent Council
PhotographyTorch (student newspaper)Student Tour Guides
Movie ClubProfiles (yearbook)Student Escorts
Film-Making ClubFocus St. Louis Leadership TeamPro-Life
Ping PongBASIC (Brothers and Sisters in Christ)Chess Club

Notable alumni

Steven M. LaValle, 1986, computer scientist, roboticist, and early founder of Oculus VR

Jay Marshall, 2001, former MLB pitcher[9]

Closing and redevelopment

In September 2016, the Archdiocese of St. Louis announced the school would be closing following the 2016–2017 school year due to declining enrollment.[10]

Fontbonne University acquired the campus with the intention of making it student athletic and continuing education property,[11] spending $8 million.[7]

However, Fontbonne then sold it in 2020 before it was able to convert the campus to its intended use, having spent an additional $3 million, approximately, out of a planned $30 million.[12] As of Dec 2021 the school is going to be torn down for a new subdivision.[13]

Notes and References

  1. Williams, Lorenzo. "Public & Private High School Charts Search Results, Filtered by Desc." St. Louis Restaurant Guide, Culture, Events, Style and Home - St. Louis Magazine. St. Louis Magazine, 7 Oct. 2011. Web. 01 Jan. 2012. Public & Private High School Charts search results, filtered by desc . 2012-01-01 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131213201811/http://www.stlmag.com/St-Louis-Magazine/March-2011/Private-Elementary-and-Public-Private-High-School-Charts/Public-Private-High-School-Charts/index.php?so=desc . 2013-12-13 . >.
  2. Web site: NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement . 2009-06-23 . NCA-CASI . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090429033455/http://www.advanc-ed.org/schools_districts/school_district_listings/ . April 29, 2009 .
  3. Web site: School Profile . John F. Kennedy Catholic High School . May 30, 2017.
  4. News: Crouch . Elisa . Closure of Kennedy Catholic High a 'unique situation,' school chief says . 13 May 2019 . September 20, 2016.
  5. Web site: Our Location.
  6. Web site: Advancement. www.kennedycatholic.net. en. 2017-04-30.
  7. Web site: Kirn. Jacob. Fontbonne spends millions on former JFK High School, begins renovation. St. Louis Business Journal. 2018-11-10. 2024-06-17.
  8. Web site: Feldt. Brian. Fontbonne to buy Kennedy High School property. St. Louis Business Journal. 2017-11-15. 2024-06-17.
  9. Web site: Jay Marshall Stats Baseball-Reference.com. Baseball-Reference.com. en. 2017-04-30.
  10. News: John F. Kennedy Catholic High School scheduled to close. Crouch. Elisa. stltoday.com . September 17, 2016. 2017-04-30. en.
  11. Web site: 2017-11-20 . Fontbonne University to transform old JFK High School into athletic and academic facility . 2022-07-20 . STLPR . en . 2021-02-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210223033857/https://news.stlpublicradio.org/education/2017-11-20/fontbonne-university-to-transform-old-jfk-high-school-into-athletic-and-academic-facility . live .
  12. Web site: Kukuljan . Steph . 'Rapidly changing environment' forces Fontbonne University to put former JFK property up for sale . St. Louis Business Journal . 2022-07-20 . 2022-07-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220720231759/https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/news/2020/05/15/fontbonne-university-puts.html . live .
  13. Web site: Clark. Patrick. JFK alumni commemorate former school before new subdivision moves in . Fox 2 Now. 2021-10-15. 2024-06-18.