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Pages in category "Defunct high schools in Manhattan" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... St. Michael Academy (New York City)
This is a list of closed secondary schools in New York. Also see Category:Defunct schools in New York (state). Grover Cleveland High School, Buffalo (former NCES ID 360585000309 [1]) Edison Technical High School, Rochester. Now home to several smaller specialized schools. Some former schools at this campus are listed below. School For Business ...
Evander Childs High School was closed that year and split into six smaller, specialized schools. [3] [4] The campus is located at 800 East Gun Hill Road. The New York City Department of Education operates six public high schools on the Evander Childs campus: [5] Bronx Academy of Health Careers (X290) [6] Bronx Aerospace High School (X545) [7]
Far Rockaway High School – Q465 (closed 2011) Academy of Medical Technology: A College Board School – Q309. Frederick Douglass Academy VI High School – Q260. Queens High School for Information, Research, and Technology – Q302. (split) Public.
Andrew Jackson High School is a defunct comprehensive high school in the Cambria Heights section in southeastern Queens, New York. The school was opened in 1937, [4] and named after former United States President Andrew Jackson. However, the city closed down the school in 1994. [1][4][5] At its nadir in the late 1970s, police broke up a heroin ...
The Seward Park Campus is a "vertical campus" of the New York City Department of Education located at 350 Grand Street at the corner of Essex Street, in the Lower East Side / Cooperative Village neighborhoods of Manhattan, New York City. It was the location of the former Seward Park High School, a now-closed comprehensive high school.