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New Rochelle High School (NRHS), a public secondary school in New Rochelle, New York, is part of the City School District of New Rochelle and is the city's sole public high school. Its buildings were designed by the noted architectural firm Guilbert and Betelle and constructed in the French-Gothic style. It opened in 1926 as the Woodrow Wilson ...
The school district is known for its diversity, and the high school honors civil rights leader Whitney Young in the name of its auditorium and civil rights martyr Michael Schwerner in the name of its library. In May 1968, New Rochelle High School was partially destroyed by a fire set by a disturbed student. The fire occurred early in the ...
New Rochelle High School 1968 arson fire; Japanese mission school fire; S. Samarcand Arson Case of 1931 This page was last edited on 26 June 2024, at 02:32 (UTC ...
New Rochelle goalkeeper Jeronimo Velasquez watches as teammate Emmanuel Gonzalez and Mamaroneck's Adrian Juarez battle in front of the goal during a varsity soccer game at New Rochelle High School ...
New Rochelle Fire Chief Andrew Sandor said it took a while for firefighters to get into the Hamilton Avenue apartment, where they found the woman. Woman killed in New Rochelle fire the building's ...
The classes are open to any interested New Rochelle High School student. Teachers John Rodriguez and Matthew Fisher spent more than 80 hours over the summer pursuing certification to teach the ...
In May 1968, New Rochelle High School was damaged by an arson fire. Displaced students were accommodated at local junior high schools under a time-sharing arrangement while the high school was being rebuilt.
New Rochelle police said Freissy Batista-Pereya, 32, got into a fight with staff at the Drake Main Cafe in New Rochelle earlier in the evening on Monday, Dec. 11 and left the bar.