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Liverpool High School is a part of the Liverpool Central School District capital project to renovate and improve buildings in the district. The project was approved by voters on March 10, 2016, and allocates $39,481,107 to district-wide improvements.
It has since been used as additional classroom space as renovations occur at Liverpool High School, being used for fine arts courses and physical education purposes. [2] Liverpool High School Annex (9th grade building, referred to as LHX) - closed at the end of the 2020-2021 school year and is now Morgan Road Middle School.
This is a list of high schools in the state of New York.It contains only schools currently open. For former schools, see List of closed secondary schools in New York and Category:Defunct schools in New York (state).
New York City Lab School for Collaborative Studies: M412 Public New York City Museum School: M414 Public Nightingale-Bamford School Private, girls Norman Thomas High School (closed 2014) M620 Public Northeastern Academy Private, co-ed Seventh-day Adventist Notre Dame School Private, girls
New York City Department of Education (not BOCES) 907,595 Bronx Kings New York Queens Richmond: New York City New York City New York City New York Mills Union Free School District #4 517 Oneida: Oneida-Herkimer-Madison BOCES: Mohawk RIC Central Region Newark Central School District #1 1,949 Wayne: Ontario-Seneca-Yates-Cayuga-Wayne (Wayne-Finger ...
James Monroe High School (Rochester, New York) Jamestown High School (New York) Jamesville-DeWitt High School; Jefferson Central School; Jericho High School; John F. Kennedy High School (Bellmore, New York) John F. Kennedy High School (Cheektowaga, New York) John L. Miller Great Neck North High School; Johnstown High School; Jordan-Elbridge ...
The world-renowned “Fame” high school is facing a cash crunch that could gut its acclaimed arts programs — a situation so dire some students and parents are begging the institution’s ...
Bronx High School of Science was founded in 1938 as a specialized science and math high school for boys, by resolution of the Board of Education of the City of New York, with Morris Meister as the first principal of the school. They were given use of an antiquated Gothic-gargoyled edifice located at Creston Avenue and 184th Street.