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Girls' High School grew out of Brooklyn's first public secondary school, the Central Grammar School (sometimes known as the Central School or the Central High School), which was founded in 1878 and located at Court and Livingston Streets. [3] The first principal of the Central Grammar School was Dr. Robert F. Leighton. [3]
SAR High School: Coed Modox: Riverdale, Bronx: New York: 636 2003 Yeshivat Shaare Torah (Shaare) Both, single-gender Sephardi: Midwood, Brooklyn: New York: 429 1982 Shulamith School for Girls: Girls Modox: Woodmere, New York: New York: 172 1930 Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls (SKA) Girls Modox: Hewlett Bay Park, New York: New York: 355 1992
Birch Wathen Lenox School; Brooklyn Friends School in Downtown Brooklyn; Browning School; Calhoun School; Churchill School and Center; Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School; Dwight School; French-American School of New York in Scarsdale, Larchmont, and Mamaroneck, New York; Garden School in Jackson Heights, Queens; Little Red School House and ...
High school sports participation hasn't reached parity among girls and boys After the passage of Title IX in 1972, girls sports participation skyrocketed. But that growth started to plateau around ...
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In the spring, the league held its first outdoor high school track and field championship, won by Brooklyn Boys. Each year thereafter the high school league expanded by adding citywide championships in additional sports. In the school year of 1906–07, cross country and soccer was added, and the 1907–08 school year saw the addition of rifle ...
The New York board that sets education policy for the state was set to vote Tuesday on a controversial proposal to allow high school boys to compete in girls-only sports such as field hockey and ...
Brooklyn had two teams represented in the American Amateur Hockey League which operated from 1896 to 1917; the Brooklyn Skating Club (1896–1906) and the Brooklyn Crescents (1896–97, 1899–1917). The Brooklyn Skating Club won one championship title in 1898–99 whereas the Brooklyn Crescents captured nine championship titles between 1900 ...