John F. Kennedy, The American School of Queretaro
Alicia Tellez is a Maestro who has been teaching English at Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro since 2011. Alicia also works as a Maestro de Tecnología at John F. Kennedy, The American School of Queretaro since September 2006. Prior to this, Alicia was a Technology Teacher at Colegio Fray Luis de León and held a position as Jefe de depto. Recursos Materiales at Procuraduria General del Estado de Querétaro. Alicia holds a Maestría in Administración Pública Estatal y Municipal from Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, a Licenciatura En Educación Preescolar from Ceneval, an Ingeniería Electrónica from Instituto Tecnologico de Queretaro, and a Diplomado en Finanzas from Tecnology of Monterrey Campus Queretaro.
John F. Kennedy, The American School of Queretaro
The John F. Kennedy, School American School of Querétaro, is a private, non-profit, secular K1 to 12th grade institution offering a bilingual and International Baccalaureate (IB) education to a multicultural community. For over 55 years, we have inspired the future leaders of Queretaro to think globally and to lead, serve and create beauty, to make the world we live in a more peaceful and prosperous place. We believe the International Baccalaureate (IB) is the best way to educate children for a modern world. It connects our two national curricula from Mexico and the United States together to achieve a unified, global, and challenging academic program. Our model of education focuses on building our schoolwide core values: respect, responsibility and honesty, and our vision to achieve the extraordinaary in all that we do.