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Girls High School building on Nostrand Avenue. Girls' High School was a public high school in Brooklyn, New York. It was located in a historically and architecturally notable building located at 475 Nostrand Avenue in the Bedford–Stuyvesant neighborhood. It was built in 1886. [1] [2]
Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School for Girls [Wikidata] - closed in 1973 [10] Bishop Kearney High School ( Bensonhurst, Brooklyn )- closed in 2019, staffed by the Sisters of St. Joseph Brentwood St. Joseph High School [ 11 ] [ 4 ] - closed in 2020, staffed by the Sisters of St. Joseph
Fontbonne also has a competitive cheerleading team. Four out of 10 students are on athletic teams that compete on the local and state levels. [6] In addition, Fontbonne has tennis, swim, golf, lacrosse, and track teams. The first Fontbonne student was named to the All-New York City girls' volleyball team selection by MSG Varsity in 2013. [16]
[5] [51] The High School for Enterprise, Business, and Technology had a four year graduation rate of 80% in 2012. Progress High School and the School for Legal Studies graduated 55% and 65% of their students that year respectively. [52] The schools share the athletics program as the Grand Street Wolves, and have won multiple PSAL championships.
Boys and Girls High School, the oldest public high school in Brooklyn, is a comprehensive high school in Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York, United States. The school is located at 1700 Fulton Street. [2] As of the 2014–15 school year, the school had an enrollment of 643 students and 43.0 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a ...
Catherine McAuley High School was a small, all-girls', private, Catholic high school in the East Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York City, New York. Founded by the Brooklyn Sisters of Mercy in 1942, it is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn. [1] It remains the only all-girls' Catholic high school in Brooklyn or Queens to have ...
St. Agnes Boys High School; Saint Barnabas High School; St. Michael Academy (New York City) St. Nicholas of Tolentine High School; St. Peter's Girls High School; St. Pius V High School; Stella Maris High School
The school was founded as an all-girls school due in large part to the efforts of Patrick F. McGowan, then head of the Board of Education and later acting mayor of New York City. [3] The school is named after the writer Washington Irving. The building in which the school is located was designed by the architect C.B.J. Snyder and built in 1913 ...