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ou didn’t need to be told. But it was nice to hear anyway. Kennedy, a 1985 National School of Excellence. A school of distinction and pride. It was your year to shine above the rest. Your year in the spotlight. Your time at the top. You made it. And you made it with pride. You took pride in your achievements. In activities, academics, and athletics you were in front. But you also knew Kennedy could be even better. The honors were still coming. It was inevitable that With Kennedy, you had reached the top. But it was obvious that wasn’t the limit. You, and everyone else at JFK, were reaching for something beyond excellence. You were at the top —and still climbing. Right: Speaking outside. on the While House lawn in Washington O.C., President Ronald Reagan talks about the condition ol education in the United Statos school systems before presenting Excellence flags to the 107 public Schools of Excellence. The President spoke to a crowd ol about 900 people, including reporters, national education officials, and representatives for oach of Ihe National Schools of Excellence. Present in tho audionco were Kennedy's representatives: Superintendent Leila Anderson. Principal Donald Hasbrouck, and faculty member Jon Kuklish. the school would be recognized by President Reagan. It had to happen, but that wasn't enough. Next came the Chinese delegation, the top educational delegation to ever visit from China. They came to Kennedy. They couldn't avoid it. Below right: Dr. Kent Stever. Oak Grove principal, and senior Troy Wilcox display tho cake which was presented to the tumor high school by Kennedy. Wilcox designed the cake and delivered it to the school. Below: Al Homecoming Coronation, math teacher Blake Jaskowiak accepts the Excellence award tor the faculty. Student Council President Barb Spies stands proudley next to Dr. Poland.
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Loft: Students Angela Yau and Below: Bloomington Superintendent Barb Spioa stand beside a Chinese ol Schools Loila Anderson stands interpreter alter extending a friendly with Kennedy Principal Donald Kennedy welcome to the Chinese Hasbrouck in front of the White delegation. The delegation, which House, showing the Excellence flag was the highest ranked educational for the first time. The flag, a symbol delegation from China to como to of excellence in education at the United States, visited Kennedy Kennedy and across the nation, and eight other schools on their was prosentod personally to Mr. trip across the nation. Yau helped Hasbrouck by Secretary of out as an interpreter while the Education William Bennett during a delegation was at Kennedy. special White House ceremony.
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