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John F. Kennedy AP Capstone/PACE
Grades 9-12

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AP Capstone/PACE offers students a four-year advanced academic program and JFK is the only Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ school to offer this program. Each AP Capstone student takes a rigorous college-prep curriculum, including cohorted English and History courses in grade 9 to prepare them for AP Seminar in place of English 10. As juniors, they take AP Research. Additionally, students must take at least 4 other AP classes to qualify for the AP Capstone diploma. Students who complete the two-year program of AP Seminar and AP Research can earn one of two different awards.

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C.K. McClatchy
High School

As the oldest high school in the City of Sacramento, C.K. McClatchy High School has established a tradition of academic excellence, athletic competitiveness, and unwavering school spirit and pride in the cardinal red and white. Our school proudly serves over 2,000 students with a mission to prepare students to be academically proficient learners and technology users, creative critical thinkers, and socially responsible future citizens in a nurturing and safe environment—one that is academically challenging with high expectations for all students.

3066 Freeport Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95818
Phone: (916) 395-5050
Fax: (916) 264-4499

Parent Information Exchange (P.I.E.)
Working Together For Student Success

Overview

The Parent Information Exchange (P.I.E.) was established as an opportunity for Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ parents and school site and district staff to exchange information with community agencies providing free and low-cost services to students and their families.

The Family and Community Empowerment Department coordinates the monthly luncheon meetings that bring together key representatives from school parent groups, Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ staff, community organizations, city and county agencies and business partners to discuss their programs and services for families.  The meetings are designed to create ever-growing partnerships with resources that will support the educational, health and emotional development of our students.