Talk:John F. Kennedy Catholic High School (Manchester, Missouri)

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Did a JFK High freshman write this article? Peacock words and poor style. Problems: - JFK is the only co-ed Catholic High School in West County, St. Louis, Missouri. I bet it's the only co-ed Catholic High School named John F Kennedy Catholic High School in St. Louis, too! There are plenty of co-ed Catholic high schools in St. Louis. So what if it's the "only one" in its little geographic section of StL county?

- JFK has a family like environment that makes its experience exceptional. Peacock terms and no references.

- JFK offers a diversity of extracuricular options, including many athletic teams and clubs. Wow! A high school with sports and clubs!

Seriously, isn't there anyone in the student body or faculty of this school who can come up with something that is verifiable and notable about the school? All this article says is that it's a Catholic school in St. Louis. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.207.23.50 (talk) 21:38, 24 April 2008 (UTC)