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Beginning in the 1930s, South Park High began opening up annexes in other school buildings due to the excessive student body account. The first annex was opened in 1932 at School 67, with a second being opened a few years later at School 72, and a third at School 69 in 1936. The following year, the School 72 and 69 annexes were closed and ...
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The Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts (BAVPA) is a magnet performing arts high school and part of Buffalo, New York's public school system.It serves grades 5-12 and requires students to apply in the field of their desired major concentration.
Orchard Park High School, Orchard Park; PS 208 Riverside Academy, Buffalo; Riverside Institute of Technology, Buffalo (closed) South Park High School, Buffalo; Springville-Griffith Institute, Springville; Sweet Home High School, Amherst; Tapestry Charter School, Buffalo [186] [187] Tonawanda High School, Tonawanda; West Seneca East Senior High ...
The International Preparatory School is a high school that serves grades 9–12 in the Lower West Side of Buffalo, New York. It focuses on providing ample college coursework to prepare its students for post-secondary education.
Mr. John Devine–1939-1951 (Principal - South Park Annex, named Principal of Grover Cleveland High School) Mr. Charles J. Monan–1951-1954 (Teacher - South Park High School, died) Dr. Louis T. Gitlin–1954-1958 (Assistant Principal - East High School, named Assistant Superintendent for Pupil Personnel Services of Buffalo Public Schools)
The school eventually moved to its current location at the Fosdick-Masten Park High School building in 1980. In 1991, City Honors adopted the International Baccalaureate program. [ 4 ] From 2007 to 2009, the Masten/Fosdick location underwent a $40 million expansion and renovation project that included a new athletic complex.
Robert E. Rich, Sr. (1913 – 2006), founder of Rich Products Corporation, was the starting center for the Bennett High School football team which lost the 1930 Harvard Cup to South Park 13–2. Antoine Thompson (b. 1970), former New York State Senator; Westside Gunn (b. 1982), Rapper