Locations
Who's who?
How many?
School Spirit
English
100

What room is this? (Ms. Elliott's)

232

100

What is our Principal's last name?

Johnston 

100

Ideally, how many years do you spend here at Kennedy?

Four years


100

What sport does Ms. Elliott coach?

Girl's tennis

100

Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?

William Shakespeare 

200

True or false: the counseling department is located on the second floor

False: it is on the first floor, next to the VP's office

200
Name one of our vice principals

Ms. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Gwiazdoski, Mr. Smalley


200

For a full year course, how many days can you miss before you lose credit? 

20

200

What is our mascot? 

An eagle 

200

A comparison using like or as is called a what? 

A simile 

300

Where is Ms. Romaniello room? (Your algebra class)

239
300

Who is your history teacher?

Ms. Bosworth (or you have Ms. Elder)

300

How many tardies equals an absence? 

3

300

What are our school colors? 

Blue and gold

300

What figure of speech describes when an author gives an inanimate object human characteristics? 

Personification 

400

The auxiliary gym is located where in the building?

The bottom floor of the new wing

400

Name one of our five counsellors 

-Ms. Moutinho, Dr. Mikaiel, Ms. Stellmach, Ms. Sanchez, and Mr. Poulter 

400

How many credits do you need to become a sophomore? 

6 (ideally, you'll earn 8)

400

Who is our school's namesake? 

John F. Kennedy Jr. 

400

How many parts of speech are there? 

Eight: noun, verb, adjective, pronoun, adverb, preposition, conjunctions, interjection

500

What is the school's address? 

422 Highland Avenue 

500

Ms. Elliott has a work bestie, who is it?

Ms. Benton 

500

How many credits do you need to graduate?

25

500

True or false: Our school was named after JFK following his assassination. 

False: KHS was named to honor Kennedy's visit to Waterbury during his 1962 campaign trail. 

500

What are the four literary genres? (hint: not genre as in horror, fantasy, etc. but the actual type of literature)

Novel, short story, poetry, and drama