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Long Island City High School has over a dozen AP Classes, Opera and Orchestra, Dance and Theater, Visual Arts, and over eight Foreign Languages. It also has over 20 multicultural and interdisciplinary clubs, over 20 sports teams and a growing ARISTA (National Honor Society) chapter. [4] The gymnastics program has won multiple citywide ...
Long Island City is home to numerous high schools, some of which offer specializations, as indicated below. These specialized schools are not to be confused with the elite specialized high schools. Rather, these schools offer programs that are included at specialized high schools. Academy of American Studies (Q575), a history high school [129]
St. Helena High School for Girls – Parish high school staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill; opened in 1949; renamed to Msgr. Scanlan High School in 1972; merged with Msgr. Scanlan High School for Boys in 1976. [7] St. Nicholas of Tolentine High School – Parish high school; operated from 1927 to 1991; staffed by the Dominican Friars. [8]
Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) (Catholic schools primarily in Buffalo, New York City, Long Island, and Westchester) New York State Association of Independent Schools Athletic Association (NYSAISAA) For geographic reasons, some Catholic and independent schools in upstate New York and Long Island compete in the NYSPHSAA.
Bryant High School in 2019. The school was founded in 1889. A new building was built between 1902 and 1904 in the Dutch Kills section of Long Island City on Wilbur Avenue (now called 41st Avenue). [4] John T. Woodruff was awarded a $169,874 contract (equivalent to $5,980,000 in 2023) to build the school. [5]
In the 1980s the diocese had about 102 schools. From the mid-2000s to 2019 the diocese had closed 45 schools. By 2019 36 remained. [7] Three grade schools were scheduled to close in 2019, and that year another two grade schools were to merge. [8]
Newcomers High School (High School 555) is a high school located in Long Island City, Queens, New York City, United States.It opened in 1995 with Lourdes Burrows as its principal; [1] Orlando Sarmiento is the most recent principal, and was appointed in 2009. [3]
The Academy of American Studies is a public high school in Long Island City, Queens, New York, which was founded in 1996 by the New York City Board of Education and the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.