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DeWitt Clinton High School

DeWitt Clinton High School is a public high school located since 1929 in The Bronx, New York. Opened in 1897 in Lower Manhattan as an all-boys school, it maintained that status for 86 years. In 1983 it became co-ed. From its original building on West 13th Street in Manhattan, it moved in 1906 to its second home, located at 59th Street and Tenth Avenue (now the site of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice). In 1929 the school moved to its present home on Mosholu Parkway in The Bronx.

DeWitt Clinton High School
Address
100 West Mosholu Parkway South

,
10468

United States
Coordinates40°52′52″N 73°53′11″W / 40.8811°N 73.8865°W / 40.8811; -73.8865Coordinates: 40°52′52″N 73°53′11″W / 40.8811°N 73.8865°W / 40.8811; -73.8865
Information
TypePublic high school
MottoLatin: Sine Labore Nihil
(Without Work Nothing Is Accomplished)
Established1897; 126 years ago (1897)
NCES School ID360008701940[2]
PrincipalPierre Orbe[1]
Teaching staff87.80 (FTE) (2017–18)[2]
Grades912
Enrollment1,228 (2017–18)[2]
Student to teacher ratio13.99 (2017–18)[2]
Color(s)  Red
  black
Team nameGovernors
NewspaperThe Clinton News
YearbookClintonian
Websitewww.dewittclintonhs.com

After more than a century of operations, producing a raft of accomplished alumni, DeWitt Clinton High School in the early 21st century has faced serious problems involving student performance and security.[3][4]

History

Manhattan history

 
Haaren Hall in 2008

Clinton opened in 1897 at 60 West 13th Street at the northern end of Greenwich Village under the name of Boys High School,[5] although this Boys High School was not related to the one in Brooklyn. This school was renamed for former New York governor DeWitt Clinton in 1900.[5]

In 1906, it moved to a newly constructed building on Tenth Avenue between 58th Street and 59th Street in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood—the same year as the opening of the nearby DeWitt Clinton Park where students farmed plots in what was the first community garden in New York.

The school's H-shaped building, designed by C. B. J. Snyder, was said to be the biggest high school building in the United States at the time.[6] After the school moved to the Bronx, this building became Haaren High School. It is now Haaren Hall on the campus of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice.[7]

Until a high school education became compulsory in the early 1930s, Clinton, like all other public schools in the city, had a Classics Department, where Greek and Latin were taught. Perhaps its most famous teacher was history teacher Dr. Irwin Guernsey, known to generations of students as "Doc" Guernsey. He came to Clinton in the fall of 1914 and retired in the spring of 1959, due to illness. A cripple with two "Irish" canes, he taught from the chair and won twice in his lifetime the title of Master Teacher in New York City. He was also head of the Honors Association, Arista. The History wing is named "Guernsey Hall" in his memory, and one can still see the library cart named "Doc's Special" on which he sat while students wheeled him to class during the last years of his tenure when he was sick.[8]

The Bronx history

 
DeWitt Clinton High School front view.

The school moved to a new building on a 21-acre (85,000 m2) campus at 100 West Mosholu Parkway South and East 205th Street in the Bedford Park section of the Bronx in 1929,[5] where it has remained. Paul Avenue, which runs to the side of the school from Mosholu Parkway to Lehman College, is named after a DeWitt Clinton High School principal, Dr. Paul. It was under this principal that the school moved to its current location in the Bronx.

In the 1930s, its enrollment peaked at 12,000 and it was said to be the largest high school in the world. Enrollment by 1999 was about 4,000.[9][10] In 2021, the New York City Department of Education reports 1,118 students.[11]

It remained the last gender-segregated public school in New York City until 1983.

In 1996, Clinton was selected by Redbook magazine as one of the five most improved schools in America. In 1999, U.S. News & World Report designated Clinton as one of 96 outstanding schools in America.[9]

In 1999, Geraldine Ambrosio became the first woman to hold the principal's post at the school.

The school qualifies for government aid because of the low income status of its students. As of 2006, the school has a large Hispanic population, followed by African-Americans, Asians, non-Hispanic Whites, and Albanians.[12]

Clinton received poor evaluations from the New York City Department of Education in its 2010–11 Progress Report. It received a grade of F (39.4 out of 100) with the worst marks in school environment and closing the achievement gap.[13] The Quality Report for the academic year 2011-12 rated the school as "underdeveloped", its lowest rating. It particularly faulted the school for failing to design "engaging, rigorous and coherent curricula" and for failing to ensure that teaching was "aligned to the curriculum, engaging, and differentiated to enable all students to produce meaningful work products."[14] In 2013, to address these issues, the city's Department of Education tapped Santiago Taveras, one of its former deputy chancellors, as the school's principal to replace the retiring Ambrosio.[15] In November 2016, after Department of Education investigators found evidence of grade tampering, Taveras was removed as principal.[16]

Organization-houses and small learning communities

Clinton is split into several small learning communities. They include the Macy Honors Gifted Program (internally often called the Macy House), Health Professions, Veterinary Professions, Public Service, Business Enterprise, Future Educators, Academy House, and Varsity House.

The Macy Program, begun in 1985 with funding from the Macy Foundation,[9] attracts intelligent, hard-working children and preparing them for exceptionally selective colleges. The Macy program has been expanded to serve 1,200 students. The current Macy coordinator is Ernesta Consolazio.[17] The Macy Honors Gifted Program in the Sciences and Humanities has its own teachers, and a nine-period day compared to the regular New York City eight-period day. The program offers Specialized and Advanced Technology (SMT) courses, Science, Math, English, Law, Government, Philosophy and Great Books. All students in the program are required to have a minimum average of 80 and not to fail any courses. When Macy students are removed from the program, they are placed in Excel, a special Macy-run program just for its kick-outs and drop-outs, before being fully demoted to the lower programs. From at least 1998 to 2002 some students went directly into the Excel program.[clarification needed]

Advanced Macy students are invited to join the even more selective Einstein Program, which has about 50 students in each grade. This program has even more rigorous academic performance requirements. Einstein students in their junior year are required to take a College Now course for philosophy and government science, in their first and second semester, respectively. These courses allow students to earn college credits. Einstein students are automatically assigned to honors and AP classes as early as freshman year, followed by the mandatory AP United States History and AP English Language for Einstein students who make it to their junior year.

Many Macy students are invited to MASTERS, a month-long summer program that offers many hands-on college courses emphasizing mathematics and science. These include Forensic Science, Robotics, Anatomy, Business, Consumer Chemistry and Electricity.

Student organizations

The school has over 40 academic and interest clubs.

The Clinton News, the school's newspaper,[18] is written and managed by its students. However, like many other outstanding Clinton possessions, The Clinton News publishes several multi-page full color papers a year by a grant from the Christian A. Johnson Endeavour Foundation.

Another Clinton High School publication is The Magpie. Published yearly, the historic color edition of this magazine came out May 2007. This literary collection received the most attention for its association with the Harlem Renaissance.[19]

Sports

 
DeWitt Clinton High School athletic field.

DeWitt Clinton teams are known as the Governors; there are approximately 35 teams. Some teams no longer exist, such as fencing and rifle. Teams for the 2007–2008 school year included:[20]

  • Baseball: boys' varsity, boys' JV
  • Basketball: boys' varsity, boys' JV, girls' varsity, girls' JV
  • Bowling: boys' varsity, girls' varsity
  • Cricket: co-ed
  • Cross country: boys' varsity, girls' varsity
  • Football: boys' varsity, boys' JV
  • Golf: girls' varsity
  • Gymnastics: boys' varsity, girls' varsity
  • Handball: girls' varsity
  • Indoor track: boys' varsity, girls' varsity
  • Outdoor track: boys' varsity, girls' varsity
  • Soccer: boys' varsity, girls' varsity
  • Softball: girls' varsity, girls' JV
  • Step: girls
  • Swimming: boys' varsity, girls' varsity
  • Tennis: boys' varsity, girls' varsity
  • Volleyball: boys' varsity, girls' varsity
  • Wrestling: boys' varsity

The cricket team's formation was encouraged by the large number of South Asians. [21][how?]

School facilities

 
DeWitt Clinton High School front panorama

DeWitt Clinton High School is located at 100 West Mosholu Parkway South. It dominates the entire block, excluding the ground at the south where the Bronx High School of Science is situated. Facing the main entrance of the building, Paul Avenue runs to the east and Goulden Avenue to the west. The school faces Mosholu Parkway, and has its turf field and track behind it, followed by the softball field, and then the school's baseball and grass football field, Alumni Field. It is after this point that DeWitt Clinton's territory ends, meeting that of Bronx Science.[22]

Clinton has a small branch of Montefiore Medical Clinic within it, capable of supplying essential services to the students of the campus.[23]

The ceiling of a hallway had a 1930s mural by Alfred Floegel called "Constellations", a part of the Federal Art Project. In 2018 the mural was painted over accidentally as part of a roof repair.[24]

In the media

The institution was featured in A Walk Through The Bronx with David Hartman and historian Barry Lewis. In it, Hartman and Lewis take a peek at the library.[25]

The DeWitt Clinton Chorus performed songs in the 2000 production, Finding Forrester.[26]

A book has been written about the school: Pelisson, Gerard J., and James A. Garvey III (2009). The Castle on the Parkway: The Story of New York City's DeWitt Clinton High School and Its Extraordinary Influence on American Life. Hutch Press. ISBN 978-1-883269-30-2.

Clintonites made headlines and New York City School history in September 2005, when they walked out. The 1,500 strong walk out was a result of the installation of metal detectors.[27]

Notable alumni

Records

  • DeWitt Clinton High School students organized one of the largest high school walkouts in New York on September 19, 2005. The protest occurred over installation of airport-style metal detectors and X-ray scanners, which had already been installed in many other schools throughout New York City.[104]

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Bibliography

  • Kelley, Frank Bergen, ed. The DeWitt Clinton Book, New York: Clinton Memorabilia Society, 1906.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Alumni Association
  • at insideschools.org
  • Then and Now, Clinton Cultivates Young Activists
  • "Writings of James Baldwin", broadcast from DeWitt Clinton High School from C-SPAN's American Writers

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DeWitt Clinton High School is a public high school located since 1929 in The Bronx New York Opened in 1897 in Lower Manhattan as an all boys school it maintained that status for 86 years In 1983 it became co ed From its original building on West 13th Street in Manhattan it moved in 1906 to its second home located at 59th Street and Tenth Avenue now the site of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice In 1929 the school moved to its present home on Mosholu Parkway in The Bronx DeWitt Clinton High SchoolAddress100 West Mosholu Parkway SouthThe Bronx New York 10468United StatesCoordinates40 52 52 N 73 53 11 W 40 8811 N 73 8865 W 40 8811 73 8865 Coordinates 40 52 52 N 73 53 11 W 40 8811 N 73 8865 W 40 8811 73 8865InformationTypePublic high schoolMottoLatin Sine Labore Nihil Without Work Nothing Is Accomplished Established1897 126 years ago 1897 NCES School ID360008701940 2 PrincipalPierre Orbe 1 Teaching staff87 80 FTE 2017 18 2 Grades9 12Enrollment1 228 2017 18 2 Student to teacher ratio13 99 2017 18 2 Color s Red blackTeam nameGovernorsNewspaperThe Clinton NewsYearbookClintonianWebsitewww wbr dewittclintonhs wbr comAfter more than a century of operations producing a raft of accomplished alumni DeWitt Clinton High School in the early 21st century has faced serious problems involving student performance and security 3 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Manhattan history 1 2 The Bronx history 2 Organization houses and small learning communities 3 Student organizations 4 Sports 5 School facilities 6 In the media 7 Notable alumni 8 Records 9 References 9 1 Bibliography 10 External linksHistory EditManhattan history Edit Haaren Hall in 2008 Clinton opened in 1897 at 60 West 13th Street at the northern end of Greenwich Village under the name of Boys High School 5 although this Boys High School was not related to the one in Brooklyn This school was renamed for former New York governor DeWitt Clinton in 1900 5 In 1906 it moved to a newly constructed building on Tenth Avenue between 58th Street and 59th Street in the Hell s Kitchen neighborhood the same year as the opening of the nearby DeWitt Clinton Park where students farmed plots in what was the first community garden in New York The school s H shaped building designed by C B J Snyder was said to be the biggest high school building in the United States at the time 6 After the school moved to the Bronx this building became Haaren High School It is now Haaren Hall on the campus of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice 7 Until a high school education became compulsory in the early 1930s Clinton like all other public schools in the city had a Classics Department where Greek and Latin were taught Perhaps its most famous teacher was history teacher Dr Irwin Guernsey known to generations of students as Doc Guernsey He came to Clinton in the fall of 1914 and retired in the spring of 1959 due to illness A cripple with two Irish canes he taught from the chair and won twice in his lifetime the title of Master Teacher in New York City He was also head of the Honors Association Arista The History wing is named Guernsey Hall in his memory and one can still see the library cart named Doc s Special on which he sat while students wheeled him to class during the last years of his tenure when he was sick 8 The Bronx history Edit DeWitt Clinton High School front view The school moved to a new building on a 21 acre 85 000 m2 campus at 100 West Mosholu Parkway South and East 205th Street in the Bedford Park section of the Bronx in 1929 5 where it has remained Paul Avenue which runs to the side of the school from Mosholu Parkway to Lehman College is named after a DeWitt Clinton High School principal Dr Paul It was under this principal that the school moved to its current location in the Bronx In the 1930s its enrollment peaked at 12 000 and it was said to be the largest high school in the world Enrollment by 1999 was about 4 000 9 10 In 2021 the New York City Department of Education reports 1 118 students 11 It remained the last gender segregated public school in New York City until 1983 In 1996 Clinton was selected by Redbook magazine as one of the five most improved schools in America In 1999 U S News amp World Report designated Clinton as one of 96 outstanding schools in America 9 In 1999 Geraldine Ambrosio became the first woman to hold the principal s post at the school The school qualifies for government aid because of the low income status of its students As of 2006 the school has a large Hispanic population followed by African Americans Asians non Hispanic Whites and Albanians 12 Clinton received poor evaluations from the New York City Department of Education in its 2010 11 Progress Report It received a grade of F 39 4 out of 100 with the worst marks in school environment and closing the achievement gap 13 The Quality Report for the academic year 2011 12 rated the school as underdeveloped its lowest rating It particularly faulted the school for failing to design engaging rigorous and coherent curricula and for failing to ensure that teaching was aligned to the curriculum engaging and differentiated to enable all students to produce meaningful work products 14 In 2013 to address these issues the city s Department of Education tapped Santiago Taveras one of its former deputy chancellors as the school s principal to replace the retiring Ambrosio 15 In November 2016 after Department of Education investigators found evidence of grade tampering Taveras was removed as principal 16 Organization houses and small learning communities EditClinton is split into several small learning communities They include the Macy Honors Gifted Program internally often called the Macy House Health Professions Veterinary Professions Public Service Business Enterprise Future Educators Academy House and Varsity House The Macy Program begun in 1985 with funding from the Macy Foundation 9 attracts intelligent hard working children and preparing them for exceptionally selective colleges The Macy program has been expanded to serve 1 200 students The current Macy coordinator is Ernesta Consolazio 17 The Macy Honors Gifted Program in the Sciences and Humanities has its own teachers and a nine period day compared to the regular New York City eight period day The program offers Specialized and Advanced Technology SMT courses Science Math English Law Government Philosophy and Great Books All students in the program are required to have a minimum average of 80 and not to fail any courses When Macy students are removed from the program they are placed in Excel a special Macy run program just for its kick outs and drop outs before being fully demoted to the lower programs From at least 1998 to 2002 some students went directly into the Excel program clarification needed Advanced Macy students are invited to join the even more selective Einstein Program which has about 50 students in each grade This program has even more rigorous academic performance requirements Einstein students in their junior year are required to take a College Now course for philosophy and government science in their first and second semester respectively These courses allow students to earn college credits Einstein students are automatically assigned to honors and AP classes as early as freshman year followed by the mandatory AP United States History and AP English Language for Einstein students who make it to their junior year Many Macy students are invited to MASTERS a month long summer program that offers many hands on college courses emphasizing mathematics and science These include Forensic Science Robotics Anatomy Business Consumer Chemistry and Electricity Student organizations EditThe school has over 40 academic and interest clubs The Clinton News the school s newspaper 18 is written and managed by its students However like many other outstanding Clinton possessions The Clinton News publishes several multi page full color papers a year by a grant from the Christian A Johnson Endeavour Foundation Another Clinton High School publication is The Magpie Published yearly the historic color edition of this magazine came out May 2007 This literary collection received the most attention for its association with the Harlem Renaissance 19 Sports Edit DeWitt Clinton High School athletic field DeWitt Clinton teams are known as the Governors there are approximately 35 teams Some teams no longer exist such as fencing and rifle Teams for the 2007 2008 school year included 20 Baseball boys varsity boys JV Basketball boys varsity boys JV girls varsity girls JV Bowling boys varsity girls varsity Cricket co ed Cross country boys varsity girls varsity Football boys varsity boys JV Golf girls varsity Gymnastics boys varsity girls varsity Handball girls varsity Indoor track boys varsity girls varsity Outdoor track boys varsity girls varsity Soccer boys varsity girls varsity Softball girls varsity girls JV Step girls Swimming boys varsity girls varsity Tennis boys varsity girls varsity Volleyball boys varsity girls varsity Wrestling boys varsity The cricket team s formation was encouraged by the large number of South Asians 21 how School facilities Edit DeWitt Clinton High School front panorama DeWitt Clinton High School is located at 100 West Mosholu Parkway South It dominates the entire block excluding the ground at the south where the Bronx High School of Science is situated Facing the main entrance of the building Paul Avenue runs to the east and Goulden Avenue to the west The school faces Mosholu Parkway and has its turf field and track behind it followed by the softball field and then the school s baseball and grass football field Alumni Field It is after this point that DeWitt Clinton s territory ends meeting that of Bronx Science 22 Clinton has a small branch of Montefiore Medical Clinic within it capable of supplying essential services to the students of the campus 23 The ceiling of a hallway had a 1930s mural by Alfred Floegel called Constellations a part of the Federal Art Project In 2018 the mural was painted over accidentally as part of a roof repair 24 In the media EditThe institution was featured in A Walk Through The Bronx with David Hartman and historian Barry Lewis In it Hartman and Lewis take a peek at the library 25 The DeWitt Clinton Chorus performed songs in the 2000 production Finding Forrester 26 A book has been written about the school Pelisson Gerard J and James A Garvey III 2009 The Castle on the Parkway The Story of New York City s DeWitt Clinton High School and Its Extraordinary Influence on American Life Hutch Press ISBN 978 1 883269 30 2 Clintonites made headlines and New York City School history in September 2005 when they walked out The 1 500 strong walk out was a result of the installation of metal detectors 27 Notable alumni EditDon Adams 1923 2005 actor best known for his work in the TV series Get Smart 28 29 Lincoln Alexander 1922 2012 Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and first black Canadian Member of Parliament William Roth Medal Recipient 30 Charles Alston 1907 1977 artist muralist class of 1925 31 32 Robert Altman class of 1961 33 Allan Arbus 1918 2013 actor class of 1933 34 Nate Archibald born 1948 Hall of Fame basketball player class of 1966 35 36 Ben Auerbach 1919 1993 professional basketball player citation needed Richard Avedon 1923 2004 photographer class of 1941 37 William Axt 1888 1959 film composer The Thin Man 1935 class of 1905 38 Sanjay Ayre born 1980 runner including silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics in the 4 x 400 meters relay class of 1999 39 40 Harold Baer 1905 1987 Justice New York State Supreme Court class of 1923 33 James Baldwin 1924 1987 writer class of 1942 37 41 42 43 Martin Balsam 1919 1996 actor class of 1938 44 Romare Bearden 1911 1988 artist 1925 1928 33 David Begelman 1921 1995 President of Columbia Pictures class of 1938 33 Elliott V Bell 1902 1983 former editor and publisher of BusinessWeek Superintendent of Banks for the State of New York under Thomas E Dewey 45 Lou Bender 1910 2009 pioneer player with the Columbia Lions and in early pro basketball later a successful trial attorney 46 Ira Berlin 1941 2018 historian author class of 1959 33 Pandro S Berman 1905 1996 film producer class of 1923 33 Edward Bernays 1891 1995 father of public relations class of 1908 47 Robert Blackburn 1920 2003 artist 48 A Boogie wit da Hoodie born 1995 artist rapper 49 Pedro Borbon Jr born 1967 professional baseball pitcher class of 1985 50 Robert Butler M D 1927 2010 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for General Non Fiction in 1976 class of 1944 33 51 Ron Canada actor class of 1966 winner of Emmy 1977 A P Broadcasters Award 1978 IMDB https www imdb com name nm0133474 ref nmmi mi nm B Gerald Cantor 1916 1996 founder of Cantor Fitzgerald class of 1934 52 Richard Carmona born 1949 former Surgeon General of the United States dropped out at age 16 29 53 Al Casey 1915 2005 jazz guitarist class of 1931 54 Gilbert Cates 1934 2011 producer of Academy Award telecasts class of 1951 55 Paddy Chayefsky 1923 1981 screenwriter class of 1939 29 56 Richard Condon 1915 1996 author The Manchurian Candidate Prizzi s Honor class of 1933 57 Avery Corman born 1935 author Kramer vs Kramer Oh God class of 1952 58 Ricardo Cortez 1900 1977 guest at the Dean Martin Comedy Hour roasting Don Rickles Man Of The Week 8th February 1974 Frank Corsaro 1924 2017 stage and opera director class of 1942 59 Salvatore A Cotillo 1886 1939 Italian born New York lawyer and politician first Italian American to serve in both houses of the New York State Legislature and the first to serve as Justice of the New York State Supreme Court 60 Ellis Cousens born 1935 Executive VP and CFO of John Wiley amp Sons class of 1970 33 Milton Cross 1897 1975 Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts announcer class of 1915 33 George Cukor 1899 1983 film director class of 1917 43 Countee Cullen born Countee LeRoy Porter 1903 1946 poet class of 1922 61 62 Lloyd Cutler 1917 2005 attorney counsel to US presidents class of 1932 33 Pedro de Cordoba 1881 1950 actor class of 1900 33 Charles DeLisi born 1941 scientist often hailed as the father of the human genome project 63 class of 1959 Peter De Rose composer class of 1917 33 Dean Dixon first black conductor of the New York Philharmonic class of 1932 33 DJ Red Alert impresario class of 1974 64 George Duvivier bass player class of 1937 33 Fred Ebb lyricist class of 1944 33 Will Eisner father of the modern graphic novel class of 1936 29 Eliot Elisofon photographer class of 1929 33 Eugene Emond World War II B 17 pilot and Officer of the New York Federal Reserve class of 1928 65 33 Edward S Feldman film producer Witness The Truman Show class of 1944 33 Herbert Fields playwright and screenwriter class of 1916 33 Joseph Fields playwright and screenwriter class of 1913 33 Bill Finger author co creator of Batman class of 1933 33 Avery Fisher electronics pioneer class of 1924 33 Bernie Fliegel early professional basketball player class of 1934 66 Bruce Jay Friedman born 1930 novelist playwright and screenwriter 67 Ace Frehley KISS co founder and lead guitarist did not graduate 68 Budd Friedman IMPROV founder class of 1951 33 Julius J Gans lawyer politician and judge 69 Frank D Gilroy Pulitzer Prize playwright class of 1943 33 Leo Gottlieb New York Knicks basketball player class of 1938 33 George Graff Jr songwriter When Irish Eyes Are Smiling class of 1903 citation needed Bill Graham 1931 1991 rock promoter class of 1949 43 Luther Green NBA basketball player 70 Adolph Green lyricist screenwriter class of 1932 33 George Gregory Jr first black All American college basketball player New York City official class of 1927 33 George Gresham president 1199 SEIU United Healthcare Workers East class of 1973 65 60 Ernest A Gross 1906 1999 diplomat class of 1922 33 Sam Gross cartoonist New Yorker magazine class of 1950 33 Gary Gubner shotputter and weightlifter Olympic athlete and world record holder class of 1960 33 Jerry Harkness professional basketball player and civil rights activist class of 1959 33 Michael Hafftka artist class of 1971 33 Arnold Hano born 1922 writer and editor class of 1937 71 72 Hubert Harrison writer orator editor activist and father of Harlem Radicalism 73 Richard Heffner creator and host of The Open Mind historian professor editor of Democracy in America and former chairman of the Motion Picture Association of America film rating system 74 Tom Henderson NBA basketball player Olympic medal winner silver in 1972 class of 1969 33 Bernard Herrmann composer class of 1931 33 Judd Hirsch actor class of 1952 29 Robert Hofstadter 1961 Nobel Prize in Physics class of 1931 40 Irving Howe author essayist class of 1936 33 Irving Jaffee speed skater who won two gold medals at the 1932 Winter Olympics Class of 1922 33 Leo Kadanoff physicist National Medal of Science class of 1953 33 Bob Kane co creator of Batman class of 1933 29 Ralph Kaplowitz 1919 2009 professional basketball player 65 30 Stanley Kauffmann New Republic film critic 75 Stubby Kaye actor class of 1936 33 Theodore W Kheel former New York Labor mediator civil rights activist entrepreneur class of 1931 33 Benjamin Ralph Kimlau USAF pilot killed during World War II square named for him in Chinatown NYC class of 1937 33 Robert Klein born 1942 comedian actor author class of 1958 58 George Kleinsinger composer Tubby the Tuba class of 1930 33 George Kojac won two gold medals at the 1928 Summer Olympics class of 1927 33 Kool Keith hip hop MC member of Ultramagnetic MCs and a solo artist class of 1981 33 Stanley Kramer film producer and director class of 1930 33 William Kunstler 1919 1995 attorney 76 Burt Lancaster 1913 1994 actor class of 1930 29 77 Don Lane 1933 2009 entertainer talk show host sportscaster Once the highest paid person on Australian television class of 1952 33 Joseph P Lash Pulitzer Prize author and historian class of 1927 33 Ralph Lauren born 1939 designer class of 1957 29 58 78 Butch Lee NBA basketball player class of 1974 33 Howard V Lee Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Vietnam Marine Corps Officer class of 1951 33 Stan Lee 1922 2018 year comic book publisher class of 1939 29 Barry Leibowitz born 1945 American Israeli basketball player 79 Alfred Leslie artist class of 1945 33 Seymour Leslie founder of Pickwick International record company president of MGM Home Video class of 1940 80 David Chester Lewis 1884 1975 lawyer politician and judge 81 Joe E Lewis entertainer class of 1919 33 Robert Q Lewis actor television host class of 1938 33 Eric Linden actor class of 1926 33 Frank Loesser composer and lyricist Pulitzer Prize winner for Drama Tony Award winner class of 1926 33 Eddie Lopat New York Yankee pitcher class of 1935 33 Robert O Lowery first black fire commissioner of the FDNY class of 1934 33 William E Macaulay private equity investor Forbes 400 billionaire Chairman and CEO of natural resources buyout firm First Reserve Corporation 82 George Macy publisher class of 1917 83 Vito Marcantonio US Congressman class of 1921 33 Garry Marshall director producer actor class of 1952 33 Donald McKayle stage and film choreographer class of 1947 33 Abel Meeropol teacher at DWC lyricist Strange Fruit The House I Live In class of 1921 33 The Kid Mero media personality Viceland class of 2001 33 Hal Miller actor Sesame Street Law amp Order singer lyricist poet painter Paul Milstein real estate developer philanthropist 33 Walter Mirisch film producer class of 1938 33 Tracy Morgan comedian also attended Clinton and with the approval of the New York City Department of Education Morgan was awarded an honorary diploma in 2003 65 64 Jerome Moross film composer The Big Country class of 1929 33 Howard Morris actor class of 1936 33 Ralph Morse photographer developed the camera that went to the moon in 1969 class of 1935 33 Jerry Moss co founder of A amp M Records class of 1953 33 Johnny Most radio play by play announcer for the Boston Celtics basketball team class of 1940 33 Jan Murray actor television host class of 1934 33 Lou Myers cartoonist writer for The New Yorker class of 1933 33 Andrea Navedo actress and singer class of 1988 84 Frank H Netter M D anatomy artist class of 1923 33 Roy Neuberger financier class of 1921 33 Barnett Newman artist class of 1923 33 Herbie Nichols pianist songwriter Lady Sings the Blues left at age 15 to attend City College of New York 85 Barnet Nover longtime Washington bureau chief for the Denver Post 33 Herbert Parmet 1929 2017 class of 1948 historian and biographer 86 Basil Paterson labor lawyer political leader in New York class of 1942 33 Jan Peerce Metropolitan Opera tenor class of 1922 33 Abraham Polonsky 1910 1991 blacklisted screenwriter 43 Bud Powell jazz pianist and composer dropped out at age 15 87 Mel Powell Pulitzer Prize winning jazz composer class of 1937 33 Robert Poydasheff former mayor of Columbus Georgia 88 Henry F Pringle winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography for his 1931 biography of Theodore Roosevelt class of 1915 33 Mario Procaccino New York City Comptroller and politician class of 1931 89 90 DeWitt Clinton Ramsey admiral US Navy class of 1908 33 John Randolph actor class of 1932 33 Charles Rangel United States congressman 91 Maurice M Rapport biochemist who identified the neurotransmitter serotonin class of 1936 92 Tubby Raskin 1902 1981 basketball player and coach 93 Seymour Reit co creator Casper the Friendly Ghost class of 1934 33 Sugar Ray Robinson champion prizefighter class of 1938 33 Richard Rodgers Emmy Award Grammy Award Academy Award and Tony Award winner class of 1919 29 A M Rosenthal The New York Times journalist 1960 Pulitzer Prize winner for International Reporting class of 1938 29 33 Bob Rothberg songwriter and author class of 1919 citation needed William Ruder co founder of Ruder Finn class of 1938 33 Jack Rudin real estate developer philanthropist class of 1942 33 Lewis Rudin real estate developer philanthropist class of 1944 33 Juan Ramon Sanchez judge US District Court PA class of 1974 33 Dolph Schayes NBA Hall of Fame basketball player class of 1945 33 Danny Schechter journalist filmmaker author 94 class of 1960 Daniel Schorr journalist class of 1933 33 M Lincoln Schuster co founder of Simon amp Schuster publishers class of 1913 33 Barry Schwartz co founder of Calvin Klein class of 1959 33 Sherwood Schwartz creator of Gilligan s Island and The Brady Bunch class of 1934 95 Gil Scott Heron 1949 2011 musician poet and activist Did not graduate transferred to The Fieldston School 96 Barney Sedran 1891 1964 NBA Hall of Fame basketball player 65 10 Steve Sheppard played for the Chicago Bulls won a gold medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics class of 1973 33 Gerald Shur 1933 2020 founder of the United States Federal Witness Protection Program 97 Neil Simon playwright and screenwriter recipient of a Pulitzer Prize various Emmy Awards Tony Awards and a Golden Globe class of 1944 43 Aaron Siskind abstract photographer class of 1921 33 Ricky Sobers professional basketball player class of 1971 98 Jerome S Spevack 1918 1999 Class of 1935 Scientist inventor chemical engineer Manhattan Project scientist Developed most economical method to produce heavy water citation needed Lionel Jay Stander 1908 1994 actor in films radio theater and television citation needed Louis Stark The New York Times reporter and Pulitzer Prize winner for Telegraphic Reporting in 1942 class of 1907 33 99 Sol Stein born 1926 author 41 David Steinberg 1932 2017 American journalist and president of PR Newswire 100 Milton Steinberg 1903 1950 prominent rabbi philosopher theologian and author Valedictorian class of 1921 65 16 Larry Storch actor class of 1941 33 Charles Strouse composer class of 1944 33 Howard Taubman 1907 1996 music and theater critic for The New York Times class of 1925 101 Sammy Timberg musician and composer class of 1919 65 16 Laurence Tisch head of Loew s Hotels CBS class of 1939 33 Doug The Greaseman Tracht radio personality class of 1968 33 Marvin Traub former head of Bloomingdale s department store class of 1942 33 Lionel Trilling 1905 1975 educator and literary critic class of 1921 33 Ozzie Virgil Sr The first Dominican to play in Major League Baseball class of 1950 33 Fats Waller jazz pianist did not graduate 65 15 Ed Warner college basketball player central figure on point shaving scandal class of 1948 102 Ben Wattenberg host of Think Tank on PBS author class of 1951 33 Jerome Weidman winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama Class of 1930 33 Allen Weinstein Archivist of the United States class of 1954 33 Grover Whalen Mr New York WNYC founder President of World s Fair Corporation class of 1906 40 Woodie W White bishop of the United Methodist Church class of 1953 33 Willie Worsley community leader and basketball player class of 1964 33 Lester Wunderman advertising expert consultant professor author photographer class of 1936 103 William Zeckendorf real estate developer class of 1921 33 Records EditDeWitt Clinton High School students organized one of the largest high school walkouts in New York on September 19 2005 The protest occurred over installation of airport style metal detectors and X ray scanners which had already been installed in many other schools throughout New York City 104 References Edit DeWitt Clinton High School New York City Department of Education Retrieved August 16 2019 a b c d Search for Public Schools Dewitt Clinton High School 360008701940 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved October 25 2019 Samuels Tanyanika Chapman Ben August 29 2012 DeWitt Clinton High School makes dishonor roll Judged most heavily armed with 33 weapons seized 252 violent or disruptive events in 2010 New York Daily News Retrieved July 1 2013 Trangle Sarina November 28 2012 Two F grades in a row lead city to mull closing DeWitt Clinton The Riverdale Press Retrieved July 23 2013 a b c Jackson Kenneth T The Encyclopedia of New York City The New York Historical Society Yale University Press 1995 p 332 To Open De Witt Clinton High School Bids Detailed Plan for New Structure on Tenth Avenue Designed to be the Largest Building and One of the Best Appointed for Such an Institution in the Country The New York Times May 10 1903 p 24 Nash Eric P December 16 2001 F Y I The New York Times p Section 14 pg 2 DOC GUERNSEY 76 OF CLINTON DIES The New York Times February 23 1970 Retrieved May 25 2022 a b c Lakhman Marina Making it Work F s to A s in the Bronx The New York Times March 14 1999 The DeWitt Clinton Way dewittclintonalumni com Retrieved July 30 2008 School web Retrieved September 4 2021 DeWitt Clinton safe from state takeover for now The Riverdale Press Retrieved August 6 2021 Progress Report 2010 11 DeWitt Clinton High School New York City Department of Education Accessed May 6 2013 Quality Review Report 2011 2012 DeWitt Clinton High School New York City Department of Education Review dates February 13 15 2012 Accessed May 6 2013 Anand Anika June 25 2013 Santiago Taveras a former DOE official returning as a principal Gotham Schools Retrieved July 23 2013 Edelman Susan Algar Selim November 23 2016 Principal removed for changing grades to boost graduation rates New York Post Retrieved November 28 2016 Macy Coordinator P McCabe Department Information Archived from the original on April 30 2009 Retrieved March 29 2008 DeWitt Clinton High School School Newspaper Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved July 7 2007 The Magpie Sings The Great Depression Archived from the original on October 9 2007 Retrieved October 15 2007 PSAL School Profile Retrieved July 30 2007 CD 10 Cricket Bowls Over Schools Retrieved October 22 2022 DeWitt Clinton High School Google Maps Retrieved November 2 2007 New York State Hospital Profile Archived from the original on April 30 2009 Retrieved December 28 2007 A historic decades old mural was painted over at a New York high school during a repair project CNN June 18 2018 Retrieved June 19 2018 A Walk Through The Bronx about the Program Retrieved December 28 2007 DeWitt Clinton High School Chorus Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times 2012 Archived from the original on October 22 2012 Retrieved December 28 2007 The Real Cost of Prisons Weblog Retrieved December 28 2007 Buckman Adam He s Agent 86 d Get Smart Star Don Adams Dies The New York Post September 27 2005 Accessed September 14 2009 Graduated from DeWitt Clinton HS in The Bronx a b c d e f g h i j k DeWitt Clinton High School Bronx New York Retrieved July 30 2007 Martin Sandra October 19 2012 Obituary Former lieutenant governor took discrimination as personal challenge Globe and Mail Archived from the original on October 23 2015 Retrieved October 27 2012 Charles Alston Oral History Interview Retrieved March 30 2008 About the Charles Henry Alston Papers Archives of American Art Accessed September 14 2009 Found here are Charles Henry Alston s resumes vital information a copied marriage certificate memorial information and educational records from Dewitt Clinton High School and Columbia University a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da Allyn Bobby July 21 2009 DeWitt Clinton s Remarkable Alumni City Room Retrieved October 22 2021 Boehm Theater Lured Back for One Last Great Role Los Angeles Times December 31 2000 Accessed September 14 2009 Arbus says he yearned to be an actor from his early teens when he had a moment of special clarity while playing in a student production at DeWitt Clinton High School Mainpage Hoopedia Retrieved July 22 2009 Herzog Bob and Barker Barbara Ewing Five Former Knicks Among NBA s 50 Greatest Newsday October 30 1996 Accessed September 14 2009 Three former Nets Julius Erving Roosevelt High Rick Barry Roselle Park N J High and Nate Archibald DeWitt Clinton also were selected a b Staff Richard Avedon The Daily Telegraph October 2 2004 Accessed September 14 2009 He also edited the school magazine at DeWitt Clinton High on which the black American writer James Baldwin was literary editor Axt William Discography of American Historical Recordings adp library ucsb edu Retrieved October 22 2021 Miller Bill Plus Track and Field National Scholastic Championships Ayre of the Bronx Speeds to Victory The New York Times June 13 1999 Accessed September 14 2009 Sanjay Ayre of the Bronx who attended DeWitt Clinton but did not compete for the school this year as a senior won the boys 400 meters in a swift 46 25 seconds last night in the Foot Locker national scholastic championships at North Carolina State in Raleigh a b c The DWC Alumni Website Notable Alumni Hall of Fame Archived from the original on July 9 2011 Retrieved April 2 2008 a b Lester Julius Afterglow BALDWIN Early Novels and Stories By James Baldwin Edited by Toni Morrison The Library of America Volume I 970 pp 35 Volume II 870 pp 35 Los Angeles Times February 15 1998 Accessed September 15 2009 He attended New York s prestigious DeWitt Clinton High where his classmates included writers Emile Capouya and Sol Stein and photographer Richard Avedon He graduated in 1942 and upon the death of his stepfather a year later moved to Greenwich Village James Baldwin at aalbc com a b c d e Kipen David Flawed look at career of blacklisted director San Francisco Chronicle August 29 2001 Accessed September 14 2009 Van Gelder Lawrence Martin Balsam Is Dead at 76 Ubiquitous Character Actor The New York Times February 14 1996 Accessed September 14 2009 He grew up on Mosholu Parkway and became involved in theater and music at DeWitt Clinton High School Saxon Wolfgang January 12 1983 ELLIOTT V BELL IS DEAD AT 80 EX EDITOR OF BUSINESS WEEK The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 15 2021 Mallozzii Vincent M Lou Bender Columbia Star Who Helped Popularize Basketball in New York Dies at 99 The New York Times September 12 2009 Accessed September 13 2009 Colford Paul D A Birthday Salute to the Father of Public Relations For Immediate Release Edward Bernays Is 100 Newsday December 5 1991 Accessed September 14 2009 Through most of his life home base was Manhattan where Bernays grew up and graduated from P S 184 and DeWitt Clinton High School then at 10th Avenue and 58th Street before going on to Cornell University Berstein Alice Harlem artist Robert Blackburn remembered The New York Beacon October 22 2003 Accessed September 14 2009 Blackburn s early work at DeWitt Clinton High School where classmates included artists Burton Hasen David Finn and Harold Altman was recently exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum Bronx rap star hopes to make the big time News 12 The Bronx August 18 2017 Archived from the original on October 22 2021 Retrieved October 22 2021 China Stacy Y World Series No Ordinary Path After up and down times Bronx Borbon Jr up again Newsday October 6 1995 Accessed September 14 2009 He attended DeWitt Clinton High School and was coached by Steve Nathanson Columbia University 1976 Winners Pulitzer Prize 1976 Accessed May 28 2012 Staff Securities Firm Founder Cantor Dies Los Angeles Times July 6 1996 Accessed August 14 2009 Cantor was born in the Bronx in 1916 and attended DeWitt Clinton High School Burger Timothy J Prez Taps Maverick for Surgeon General permanent dead link Daily News New York March 27 2002 Accessed September 14 2009 Carmona 52 who dropped out of DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx at 16 and later joined the Army got a GED and was a Green Beret in Vietnam where he was wounded twice Voce Steve Al Casey Swinging guitarist with Fats Waller The Independent September 15 2005 Once in New York he studied guitar at DeWitt Clinton High School before his uncles sent him to the Martin Smith Music School for three years Champlin Charles Another Year Another Oscar Strategy Movies Gilbert Cates finds a different set of circumstances for this year s Academy Awards his second as producer of the annual awards show Los Angeles Times February 26 1991 Accessed September 14 2009 He started fencing at Dewitt Clinton High School in the Bronx and he says you spent three months of exercise just getting in shape to fence via The New York Times Marty And Network Author Dies Star Banner August 2 1981 Accessed September 14 2009 He was born in the Bronx in 1923 and attended DeWitt Clinton High School Buckley Tom The Literary Conspiracies of Richard Condon The New York Times September 2 1979 Accessed September 14 2009 a b c Wasserstein Wendy Theater A Place They d Never Been the Theater The New York Times June 20 1999 Accessed September 15 2009 DeWitt Clinton High School named for the 19th century New York mayor and governor is the alma mater of the comedian Robert Klein the designer Ralph Lauren and the writers James Baldwin and Avery Corman Henahan Donal When the stage director takes on the opera Says Frank Corsaro My productions are supposed to be so sensational and sexual but what in God s name is the theater all about Theater is vulgar in the best sense The New York Times November 12 1972 Accessed September 15 2009 I attended DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx for a while and the Immaculata High School on East 33rd Street but they threw me out after awarding me a prize for oratory So I went back to DeWitt Clinton Justice Cotillo Dead Here at 53 The New York Times July 28 1939 About Countee Cullen s Life and Career www english uiuc edu DeWitt Clinton Hidh School Bronx New York Retrieved July 30 2007 B U Bridge Boston University community s weekly newspaper www bu edu Retrieved September 4 2021 New York Daily News a b c d e f g h Pelisson Gerard J July 2021 DWC Notable Alumni PDF DeWitt Clinton Alumni Association Archived PDF from the original on October 22 2021 Retrieved October 21 2021 Fliegel Bernie jewsinsports org 2011 Archived from the original on December 6 2010 Retrieved May 7 2011 Greenfield Josh Bruce Jay Friedman Is Hanging by His Thumbs The New York Times January 14 1968 Accessed September 15 2009 While attending DeWitt Clinton High School Friedman became interested in writing for the first time Turman Katherine September 10 2014 Ace Frehley Gives Us a Ride Around His Old Bronx Stomping Grounds The Village Voice Archived from the original on July 19 2018 Retrieved October 22 2021 Hutchins Mason C ed 1936 The New York Red Book 1936 Albany N Y Albany N Y pp 103 104 via FamilySearch Former Net Sixer Green dies of lung cancer ESPN com January 26 2006 Retrieved October 22 2021 Waddles Hank Bronx Banter Interview Arnold Hano Alex Belth Bronx Banter September 28 2009 Retrieved August 25 2015 I grew up in the Bronx and went to DeWitt Clinton High School which is the high school at the north end of the Bronx and we were there until I was maybe fourteen or fifteen when we moved into Manhattan So I was writing at that age and when I went to college I started college when I was fifteen I was going to be a doctor Writer Creates a Scholarship for Journalists Archived September 24 2015 at the Wayback Machine LIU Planned Giving Retrieved August 25 2015 Arnold Hano B 41 is creating a scholarship in his will for journalism majors so the next generation of students can improve their lives as he did at LIU Jeffrey B Perry Hubert Harrison The Voice of Harlem Radicalism 1883 1918 Columbia University Press 2008 pp 56 57 In Memoriam Richard D Heffner 1925 2013 The Open Mind Hosted by Alexander Heffner April 19 2014 Grimes William October 9 2013 Stanley Kauffmann Critic Dies at 97 Spent a Half Century at the Movies The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 23 2017 Langum David J William M Kunstler the most hated lawyer in America p 25 New York University Press 1999 ISBN 0 8147 5150 4 Kunstler attended DeWitt Clinton High School at its annex on West 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