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Franklin K. Lane High School (FKLHS) was a public high school in New York City, New York, United States. It began as a combined junior-senior high school in 1923 and moved into its current building in 1937. [1] [2] In 2012, it was shut down by the City of New York "for poor performance". [3] [4]
The library of Franklin K. Lane High School, from which he graduated in 1930, is named for him, and a large portrait painting of him hangs on the north wall of the library. During Lane High School's rededication ceremony in the fall of 1976, Levenson was an honored guest and gave a humorous speech about his days as a student. [citation needed]
Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School: K505 Public Franklin K. Lane Educational Campus See: Academy of Innovative Technology; Brooklyn Lab School; Cypress Hills Collegiate Preparatory School; Multicultural High School Public Frederick Douglass Academy VII High School K514 Public George Wingate Educational Campus See:
Franklin High School's graduation was held on Pisini Field, where 406 high school diplomas were conferred. The ceremony was student-centered, as class leaders and top students comprised much of ...
Randolph Evans (1961–1976) was a 15-year-old ninth-grade boy at Franklin K. Lane High School in Brooklyn. He was shot and killed by NYPD officer Robert Torsney on November 25, 1976. Shooting
Jun. 21—FRANKLIN — Kaylee Valliere, a sophomore at Franklin High School, had a goal in mind when she took chemistry, machine tools, and blueprint reading at Lakes Region Community College this ...
[2] [3] He attended Franklin K. Lane High School and was in the United States Marine Corps from 1952 to 1955. [3] After that, he earned a BBA from Toledo University in 1959, and later earned master's degrees from both Yeshiva University (in education), and Long Island University (in guidance counseling). [3]
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