John F. Kennedy High School (New York City)
John F. Kennedy High School was a four-year comprehensive New York City public high school, opened in 1972 and graduating its final class in 2014. The building and associated facilities currently operates as John F. Kennedy Educational Campus, housing five public high schools and two charter high schools. The campus serves grades 9–12 and is operated by the New York City Department of Education. The campus is located at 99 Terrace View Avenue, straddling the border of the Spuyten Duyvil neighborhood of the Bronx and the Marble Hill neighborhood of Manhattan.
The Marble Hill Entrance to the JFK campus (2009)
A view in 2012 of the Kennedy Campus (bottom left) and athletic fields (bottom center).
Marble Hill is the northernmost neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan. Although once part of Manhattan Island, it has been cut off from the island since 1895. The Bronx surrounds the neighborhood to the west, north, and east, while the Harlem River is its southern border.
An overview of Marble Hill seen from the west with John F. Kennedy High School (foreground) and the rest of Marble Hill (center) bound by the Harlem River (on right, the site of the Harlem Ship Canal), and The Bronx (background)
St Stephen's United Methodist Church
The skyline of Manhattan seen from River Plaza
John F. Kennedy High School in Marble Hill