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The high school ended up costing $6,100,000 to build. [44] Francis Lewis High School opened on September 13, 1960. [48] The school was named after Francis Lewis, a resident of Whitestone who signed the United States Declaration of Independence. [40] Vincent McGarrett was the first principal. [49] Herman Wolf was the first basketball coach. [50]
Francis Lewis High School alumni (11 P) H. Hillcrest High School alumni (Queens) (5 P) Holy Cross High School (Flushing) alumni (23 P) J. Jamaica High School (New ...
Alumni of Francis Lewis High School in Fresh Meadows, Queens, New York. Pages in category "Francis Lewis High School alumni" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Data for 1985 and on are for seniors who graduated in the year shown and had taken the ACT in their junior or senior years. Data for 2013 and on includes extended-time test takers. Possible scores on each part of the ACT range from 1 to 36.
Fort Lee High School, Fort Lee, New Jersey; Forest Lake Area High School, Forest Lake, Minnesota; Forest Lawn High School, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Fox Lane High School, Bedford, New York; Francis Lewis High School, Fresh Meadows, New York City; Fred Longworth High School, Tyldesley, Greater Manchester, England
Francis Lewis (March 21, 1713 – December 31, 1802) was an American merchant and a Founding Father of the United States. [1] He was a signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation as a representative of New York in the Continental Congress .
Albie Hecht graduated from Francis Lewis High School in Queens, New York City [6] where he played varsity basketball and baseball and was President of the Student Organization. [7] He was the only undergraduate ever awarded a Media Studies degree by Columbia University’s Columbia College. [8]
After the first two tournaments were held in Syracuse and Rochester in 1979 and 1980, [3] [2] the competition moved to Glens Falls through 2010 and then to Albany. [3] In 2015, because the Times Union Center was used for the NCAA Women's Basketball Albany Regional, the Federation tournament was held at SEFCU Arena, the home court of the University at Albany, SUNY basketball teams.