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Program Name: Kennedy Elementary After School Program
Program Address: 10200 Huntington Place Dr, Houston TX 77099
Contact Phone: (281) 983-8338
Website: http://www.rusd.k12.ca.us/schools/SchoolIntro.aspx?sub=ss&cl=132
Detail: John F. Kennedy's groundbreaking took place on 11/16/01 and opened its doors to students in September of 2002. We currently serve our students on a modified Traditional schedule.
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Kennedy Elementary After School Program, Houston TX
Program Address: 10200 Huntington Place Dr, Houston TX 77099
Contact Phone: (281) 983-8338
Website: http://www.rusd.k12.ca.us/schools/SchoolIntro.aspx?sub=ss&cl=132
Detail: John F. Kennedy's groundbreaking took place on 11/16/01 and opened its doors to students in September of 2002. We currently serve our students on a modified Traditional schedule.
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