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This is a list of high schools in the state of New York.It contains only schools currently open. For former schools, see List of closed secondary schools in New York and Category:Defunct schools in New York (state).
James Monroe High School (Rochester, New York) Jamestown High School (New York) Jamesville-DeWitt High School; Jefferson Central School; Jericho High School; John F. Kennedy High School (Bellmore, New York) John F. Kennedy High School (Cheektowaga, New York) John L. Miller Great Neck North High School; Johnstown High School; Jordan-Elbridge ...
Classes started on September 24, 1956, in temporary buildings, with an enrollment of 1,500 students. [15] [16] Delmar Oviatt, the former namesake of the campus library (subsequently renamed University Library), was the dean of the satellite campus until July 1, 1958, when the campus separated from Los Angeles State College and was renamed San Fernando Valley State College (popularly ...
Most of them are high schools — grades 9 through 12 – along with one combined middle and high school – grades 6 through 12. The building, located at West 18th Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan , New York City , formerly housed Bayard Rustin High School for the Humanities (M440), a ...
This school is now the center of the community, inheriting its role from Hooper School and the original Hooper railroad depot. The school was the 2008 New York State Class A High School baseball champions. Also is home to the 4-time state football champions, and 6 time ranked number one in New York Swim Team. [citation needed]
Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School is a private, Roman Catholic, co-educational, college-preparatory high school located at 357 Clermont Avenue in the Ft. Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. The school serves students in grades 9 through 12.
Oxford University Press, 1991; see ch.3, "'Americanizing' the High Schools: New York in the 1930s and '40s," pp 73–111. Gifford, Walter John. Historical development of the New York State high school system (1922) online; Hammack, David C. Power and society: greater New York at the turn of the century (1982) online pp. 258–299 on 1890s.