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Thomas A. Edison Career and Technical Education High School (often referred to locally simply as Edison) is a four-year public secondary school in Queens's Jamaica Hills community in New York City. It is one of the few public high schools in New York City to offer vocational training programs as well as traditional college preparatory tracks ...
It was founded in 1908, and in the 1990s was converted to the Edison Technical Education Center, housing a group of Career and Technical Education programs which have been established, abolished and combined in various ways. The front entrance of Edison Career and Technology High School. The school teams are known as the Edison Inventors. [1]
Benjamin Franklin Middle School (Built in 1952) Opened on October 25, 1954 for elementary pupils and on September 7, 1955 solely as a junior high school. Dedicated on June 6, 1956. Herbert Hoover Middle School (Built in 1958) Opened on February 3, 1958; Thomas A. Edison Elementary School (Built in 1954) Opened on September 7, 1955
Edison Opto Corporation is principally engaged in the research, manufacture and distribution of high power light emitting diodes (LEDs).Edison Opto's major products include high power LED components and modules, applied to lighting equipment, such as portable products lighting, special lighting, building lighting, commercial lighting and outdoor lighting; Datalink, used as digital music and ...
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3 Park Avenue is a mixed-use office building and high school erected in 1973 on Park Avenue in Manhattan, New York City.The building, surrounded on three sides by a plaza, is categorized as a Midtown South address in the Kips Bay, Manhattan, Murray Hill, and Rose Hill neighborhoods.
345 Park Avenue is a 634-foot (193 m) skyscraper in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It occupies an entire city block bounded by Park Avenue, Lexington Avenue, 51st Street, and 52nd Street. Completed in 1969, with 44 floors, the building was designed by Emery Roth & Sons.
For the 2021–2022 school year, Thomas Edison has a total of 558 enrolled students, 62.2% male and 37.8% female. The student body is 52.9% Hispanic, 22.4% African American, 17.0% White, 5.4% Asian, and 5.0% or less in each of the following: American Indian or Alaskan Native; Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; and two or more (multiple) races.