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  1. The school was founded in 1938 with 400 male students. It welcomed females, ahead of other similar schools in New York, in 1946. Its newspaper was called “Science Survey” and its colors, green and gold, were selected for their scientific virtue – green to symbolize chlorophyll and gold for the sun.

  2. There are more than 145 public schools in Louisville, Kentucky, servicing nearly 100,000 students in kindergarten through 12th grade (K–12) education. The primary public education provider is Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS).

    School Name
    Opening Date [1]
    Origin Of Name And Other Information
    Atkinson Elementary School
    1902
    Joseph B. Atkinson, longtime city school ...
    Auburndale Elementary School
    1924
    Located in Auburndale neighborhood.
    Audubon Traditional Elementary School
    1954
    John J. Audubon, painter and bird ...
    Bates Elementary School
    1955
    James H. Bates, longtime chairman of the ...
  3. Morris Meister (1895 - 1975) was a science educator and administrator who was the founder and first principal of the Bronx High School of Science as well as the first president of Bronx Community College.

  4. Bronx High School of Science was founded in 1938 as a specialized science and math high school for boys, by resolution of the New York City Panel for Educational Policy, with Morris Meister as the first principal of the school.

  5. The Bronx High School of Science was founded in 1938 by resolution of the Department of Education of the City of New York with Dr. Morris Meister as the first principal of the school. The school was housed in a Gothic building located at Creston Avenue and 184th Street.

  6. contact. The Bronx High School of Science FacebookThe Bronx High School of Science TwitterThe Bronx High School of Science InstagramThe Bronx High School of Science Youtube. The Bronx High School of Science. x. + About. Admissions. In the News.

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  8. The Bronx High School of Science was founded in 1938 by resolution of the Department of Education of the City of New York with Dr. Morris Meister as the first principal of the school. The school was housed in a Gothic building located at Creston Avenue and 184th Street.