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The Michael J. Petrides School is a public school located at 715 Ocean Terrace in Staten Island, New York.It was created by Board of Education officials and named for their late colleague and College of Staten Island professor, Michael J. Petrides (1941–1994).
Susan E. Wagner High School is a New York City public school located at 1200 Manor Road in Staten Island, New York. The school is owned and run by the New York City Department of Education . [ 2 ] It opened in September 1968, and was named in honor of Susan E. Wagner (1909–1964), the late wife of former mayor Robert F. Wagner Jr.
Gaynor McCown ELS was named after former NYC Outward Bound director Rosemary Gaynor McCown. The school was founded in 2007 and shares a campus with CSIHSIS and Marsh Avenue Expeditionary Learning School. [3] Traci Frey was the Principal of the school from 2009 to 2019, she was later replaced by Maggie Bailey Tang. [4]
Monsignor Farrell High School is a Catholic high school for boys, located in the Oakwood section of Staten Island, New York, United States.. Opened in 1961, the school is named in honor of Monsignor Joseph Farrell, a Catholic priest, as well as a religious, political and community leader on Staten Island.
Curtis High School, operated by the New York City Department of Education, is one of seven public high schools located in Staten Island, New York City, New York. It was founded on February 9, 1904, the first high school on Staten Island .
St. Austin's Military School is a defunct American military academy formerly located in the West Brighton section of Staten Island, New York, United States. The school was founded in 1883 by the Rev. Alfred G. Mortimer with the name St. Austin's Episcopal School for Boys. The name of the school was soon changed to St. Austin's Military School ...
The school serves students ages 10-21. The current principal is Anthony Casella. The main school location is in Pleasant Plains, while an annex is located in the former P.S. 4 building in Charleston. [1] The school operates 22 sites throughout Staten Island. [2] The school, a part of NYCDOE District 75, [3] has nine classes of students. Its ...
During the school's initial 2005–2006 academic year, "despite a requirement for interested eighth-graders to resubmit the high school applications they had turned in months earlier — causing some to risk forfeiting seats at elite schools — 213 students vied for the spots at the School for International Studies," according to The Staten ...