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{{Short description|Public school in New York City}} |
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| established = 1982 |
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| address = 280 [[Pleasant Avenue]] |
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| city = [[Manhattan|New York]] |
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| state = [[New York (state)|NY]] 10029 |
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| students = 1656 |
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| grades = 9-12 |
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| district = 4 |
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| oversight = NYC DOE |
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| mascot = Ram |
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[[File:Victory Corps. Along with their English course, this class at Benjamin Franklin High School in New York City is... - NARA - 196329.jpg|thumb|Wartime first aid class, when this was Benjamin Franklin High]] |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The precursor of MCSM in the same building, Benjamin Franklin High School opened in 1934 and was sited at 200 [[Pleasant Avenue]], between 114th Street and 116th Street.<ref name = "lupo">Megan Abott |
The precursor of MCSM in the same building, Benjamin Franklin High School opened in 1934 and was sited at 200 [[Pleasant Avenue]], between 114th Street and 116th Street.<ref name = "lupo">{{cite news |first=Megan |last=Abott |url=http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/02/01/where-lupo-the-wolf-goes-for-dinner/?scp=2&sq=Benjamin%20Franklin%20High%20School&st=cse |title=Where Lupo the Wolf Goes for Dinner |work=The New York Times |date=February 1, 2012}}</ref> A long-time principal there was pioneering educational theorist [[Leonard Covello]], the city's first Italian-American principal.<ref>[http://www.placematters.net/node/1033 "Place Matters: A Joint Project of City Lore and the Municipal Arts Society"]</ref> |
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The New York City Board of Education shuttered the school in June 1982 for performance issues and converted the building into a four-year high school, the Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics,<ref> |
The New York City Board of Education shuttered the school in June 1982 for performance issues and converted the building into a four-year high school, the Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics,<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1982/07/11/nyregion/a-failed-high-school-preparing-for-renewal.html |title=A failed high school preparing for renewal |work=The New York Times |date=July 11, 1982}}</ref> and a grade 6-8 middle school, the Isaac Newton Middle School for Math and Science, effective September 1982. |
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==Description== |
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The curriculum includes [[Advanced Placement]] courses and special programs, and research and internship opportunities.<ref>[http://schools.nyc.gov/ChoicesEnrollment/High/Directory/school/?sid=1384 NYC DOE school statistics and description.]</ref> The school offers AP World History, AP Art History, AP Macroeconomics, AP US Government, AP US History, AP English Language and Composition, AP English Literature and Composition, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Physics C, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Statistics, AP Computer Science Principles, AP Spanish Language and Culture and AP Spanish Literature and Culture. There are several honors and accelerated courses. |
The curriculum includes [[Advanced Placement]] courses and special programs, and research and internship opportunities.<ref>[http://schools.nyc.gov/ChoicesEnrollment/High/Directory/school/?sid=1384 NYC DOE school statistics and description.]</ref> The school offers AP World History, AP Art History, AP Macroeconomics, AP US Government, AP US History, AP English Language and Composition, AP English Literature and Composition, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Physics C, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Statistics, AP Computer Science Principles, AP Spanish Language and Culture and AP Spanish Literature and Culture. There are several honors and accelerated courses. |
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===Extra curricular activities=== |
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Manhattan Center specifically partners with many organizations including UAlbany which hosts ASR<ref>[https://www.albany.edu/uhs/science-research-high-school Science Research in the High School]</ref> or (Advanced Science Research). |
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Manhattan Center partners with institutions of higher education, such as New York University, Columbia University, Cornell and CUNY, to offer courses in science, mathematics and humanities. Through these partnerships and Mount Sinai Hospital, Metropolitan Hospital Center, General Electric, [[Sponsors for Educational Opportunity]], American Globe Theatre, and Manhattan Theatre Club there is a wide range of opportunities for one-on-one mentoring, internship experiences, academic enrichment and summer programs. They also provide support services, and a variety of sports, clubs and leadership activities for students. |
Manhattan Center partners with institutions of higher education, such as New York University, Columbia University, Cornell and CUNY, to offer courses in science, mathematics and humanities. Through these partnerships and Mount Sinai Hospital, Metropolitan Hospital Center, General Electric, [[Sponsors for Educational Opportunity]], American Globe Theatre, and Manhattan Theatre Club there is a wide range of opportunities for one-on-one mentoring, internship experiences, academic enrichment and summer programs. They also provide support services, and a variety of sports, clubs and leadership activities for students. |
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* [[Richie Parker]] |
* [[Richie Parker]] |
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* [[Johnny Rivera]] |
* [[Johnny Rivera]] |
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* [[Sonny Rollins]] ( |
* [[Sonny Rollins]] (1948) |
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* [[Edward V. Sparer]] |
* [[Edward V. Sparer]] |
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* [[Gary Springer]] (1980) |
* [[Gary Springer]] (1980) |
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* [[Mase]] |
* [[Mase]] |
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* [[Mekhi Phifer]] |
* [[Mekhi Phifer]] |
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* [[Hisham Tawfiq]] |
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* [[John Tustin]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mcsmrampage.com/2021/06/why-tetris-is-the-perfect-game/|title=Why "Tetris" is the Perfect Game – MCSM RamPage}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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'''Notes''' |
'''Notes''' |
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'''Sources''' |
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*[https://www.nytimes.com/1986/06/30/nyregion/east-harlem-school-in-first-graduation-sees-dreams-thrive.html |
* [https://www.nytimes.com/1986/06/30/nyregion/east-harlem-school-in-first-graduation-sees-dreams-thrive.html East Harlem school in first graduation - sees dream come alive] |
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==External links== |
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{{commons category|Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics}} |
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*{{official website|http://www.mcsmportal.net}} |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20030920061334/http://www.insideschools.org/fs/school_profile.php?id=953 Inside Schools – H.S. 435 Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20030920061334/http://www.insideschools.org/fs/school_profile.php?id=953 Inside Schools – H.S. 435 Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics] |
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[[Category:Public high schools in Manhattan]] |
[[Category:Public high schools in Manhattan]] |
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[[Category:Science and technology in New York |
[[Category:Science and technology in New York City]] |
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[[Category:1934 establishments in New York |
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[[Category:1982 establishments in New York |
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Latest revision as of 22:46, 23 November 2024
Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics | |
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Address | |
280 Pleasant Avenue , NY 10029 United States | |
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Type | Public, Secondary |
Established | 1982 |
School district | 4 |
Oversight | NYC DOE |
Principal | James Nicotri (2022) |
Grades | 9-12 |
Number of students | 1656 |
Color(s) | Blue and White |
Mascot | Ram |
Website | http://www.mcsm.net |
Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics (abbreviated as MCSM) is a public high school at East 116th Street between Pleasant Avenue and FDR Drive in East Harlem, within Upper Manhattan, New York City.
The school building, which was formerly Benjamin Franklin High School, was designated a New York City landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission on May 29, 2018.[1]
History
[edit]The precursor of MCSM in the same building, Benjamin Franklin High School opened in 1934 and was sited at 200 Pleasant Avenue, between 114th Street and 116th Street.[2] A long-time principal there was pioneering educational theorist Leonard Covello, the city's first Italian-American principal.[3]
The New York City Board of Education shuttered the school in June 1982 for performance issues and converted the building into a four-year high school, the Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics,[4] and a grade 6-8 middle school, the Isaac Newton Middle School for Math and Science, effective September 1982.
Description
[edit]Like all New York City high schools, admission is by application. Admission priority for Manhattan Center is given first to students attending the Isaac Newton Junior High School, which shares the campus with Manhattan Center; second to students residing in District 4; and then to other residents citywide.
The academic performance of this school is extremely high, as measured by New York State Regents Examinations scores, scholarship rates and a 95% graduation rate. MCSM is consistently one of the highest performing schools in the State of New York. In 2007, David Jimenez became the Principal. In 2009, MCSM graduated 97% of its students.[citation needed] Students graduating from Manhattan Center have attended top-notch colleges, including Ivy League colleges.
The curriculum includes Advanced Placement courses and special programs, and research and internship opportunities.[5] The school offers AP World History, AP Art History, AP Macroeconomics, AP US Government, AP US History, AP English Language and Composition, AP English Literature and Composition, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Physics C, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Statistics, AP Computer Science Principles, AP Spanish Language and Culture and AP Spanish Literature and Culture. There are several honors and accelerated courses.
Extra curricular activities
[edit]Manhattan Center specifically partners with many organizations including UAlbany which hosts ASR[6] or (Advanced Science Research).
Manhattan Center partners with institutions of higher education, such as New York University, Columbia University, Cornell and CUNY, to offer courses in science, mathematics and humanities. Through these partnerships and Mount Sinai Hospital, Metropolitan Hospital Center, General Electric, Sponsors for Educational Opportunity, American Globe Theatre, and Manhattan Theatre Club there is a wide range of opportunities for one-on-one mentoring, internship experiences, academic enrichment and summer programs. They also provide support services, and a variety of sports, clubs and leadership activities for students.
Notable alumni
[edit]Franklin High:
- Richie Adams (1980)
- Walter Berry (1982)
- Pedro Espada, Jr. (1971)
- Elmo Hope (late 1930s)
- Floyd Layne
- Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1944)
- Richie Parker
- Johnny Rivera
- Sonny Rollins (1948)
- Edward V. Sparer
- Gary Springer (1980)
- Isaac Walthour (1949)
- John Carro (1945)
MCSM:
References
[edit]Notes
- ^ Reiter, Barrett (May 29, 2018) "Benjamin Franklin High School Designation Report" New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
- ^ Abott, Megan (February 1, 2012). "Where Lupo the Wolf Goes for Dinner". The New York Times.
- ^ "Place Matters: A Joint Project of City Lore and the Municipal Arts Society"
- ^ "A failed high school preparing for renewal". The New York Times. July 11, 1982.
- ^ NYC DOE school statistics and description.
- ^ Science Research in the High School
Sources
External links
[edit]- Public high schools in Manhattan
- Science and technology in New York City
- 1934 establishments in New York City
- 1982 establishments in New York City
- Educational institutions established in 1934
- Educational institutions disestablished in 1982
- Educational institutions established in 1982
- East Harlem
- Schools in Harlem
- New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan