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  1. The Free Academy later dropped its high school and transformed into City College of New York. Other cities had moved much sooner to establish high schools: Boston (1829), Philadelphia (1838), and Baltimore (1839).

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  3. May 26, 2016 · NEWARK, Del. >> Martin Ingelsby always figured he would attend high school at Conestoga, where he would play basketball with his friends from Berwyn.

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  4. By 1910, a dramatic expansion of secondary school attendance had begun. School districts raced to build new high schools to meet the demand, adapting the high school program to the varying perceived needs and interests of a diverse student body.

    • Bronx High School of Science
    • The Horace Mann School
    • Jericho Senior High School
    • High School of American Studies at Lehman College
    • Riverdale Country School
    • High School of Math, Science, and Engineering at CCNY
    • Townsend Harris High School
    • Staten Island Technical High School
    • Trinity School
    • Stuyvesant High School

    With over 2,900 students enrolled, Bronx High School of Science is one of the largest specialized public high schoolson this list. 1,800 students take nearly 5,000 AP exams annually, and the school’s alumni network includes eight Nobel laureates, eight Pulitzer Prize winners, and two recipients of the Turing Award. The campus is brimming with oppor...

    Horace Mann students are guided by five core values: “life for the mind, mature behavior, mutual respect, a secure and healthful environment, and a balance between individual achievement and a caring community.” These five values are woven into all realms of the independent schoolsetting, which serves nearly 735 students in its Upper Division (grad...

    Located 30 miles east of New York City, Jericho is a public high schoolserving 1,263 students in grades 9-12. It offers an array of AP courses and dual enrollment options in concert with Adelphi University, St. John’s University, Rochester Institute of Technology, and other post-secondary institutions. Jericho offers some intriguing, hands-on cours...

    At this specialized public high school for gifted students, the curriculum emphasizes United States history and politics. Students participate in all honors- or AP-level courses, and qualifying juniors and seniors may take classes at Lehman College. New York City 8th and 9th-grade students are eligible to take the Specialized High Schools Admission...

    Founded in 1907, Riverdale is an independent schoolserving 1,260 students in PreK through 12th grade. With a 5:1 student-to-faculty ratio, Riverdale students receive significant individualized attention. Upper School students are encouraged to participate in student-led organizations, which meet once every two weeks during the school day, after sch...

    A specialized public high school, HSMSE has been lauded for being the most diverse schoolin New York City. Its curriculum challenges students with an interdisciplinary approach to STEM and the humanities. The campus is located on the CCNY campus, so students gain early exposure to the realities of college living and have access to the campus facili...

    Townsend Harris is a public high school guided by the Ephebic Oath, inspiring community members to leave Flushing better than before they arrived there. The school’s world languages departmenthas an excellent reputation. Students can choose from five foreign languages: Spanish, French, Japanese, Latin, or Greek. 100% pass the three-year comprehensi...

    Staten Island Tech’s specialized public high schoolenrolls 1,330 students in STEAM, the humanities, and work-based learning experiences per its holistic curriculum. Each year, more than 15,000 students apply for under 400 available spaces. Within the STEAM realm, students start their exploration with an introduction to AV engineering and TV studio ...

    The oldest school on our list, Trinity School was established in 1709. The private school now serves just over 1,000 students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. After submitting an application, families complete a campus tour and interview. They will also need to share recommendations from a math teacher, English teacher, and administrator, in...

    Stuyvesant is another exceptional specialized public high school for gifted studentsengaging them in thrilling science, mathematics, and technology programs. Students can choose from 31 AP courses and score an average of 1510 on the SAT and 34 on the ACT composite. The school’s Junior Engineering and Technical Society (JETS) team regularly places i...

  5. John F. Kennedy High School was a four-year comprehensive New York City public high school, opened in 1972 and graduating its final class in 2014. The building and associated facilities currently operates as John F. Kennedy Educational Campus, housing five public high schools and two charter high schools. [ 2]

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  7. Mar 26, 2019 · Low black and Hispanic enrollment at Stuyvesant High School has reignited a debate about how to finally integrate the city’s schools.