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Edward R. Murrow High School

Edward R. Murrow High School is located in Midwood, Brooklyn, New York, and is operated by the New York City Department of Education. The school is dedicated to the arts, and students can audition for programs in music, fine and visual arts, or theater. The school was established in 1974 by Saul Bruckner, who also served as its first principal, and was named after the renowned broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow. The school was founded based on the pedagogical theories of John Dewey and the learning and teaching methods of John Dewey High School.

Edward R. Murrow High School
Address
1600 Avenue L

,
11230

Coordinates40°37′15″N 73°57′33″W / 40.6207°N 73.9592°W / 40.6207; -73.9592
Information
TypePublic high school; Ed. Opt., Audition
Motto"…because at Edward R. Murrow High School, we CARE about our students!"
Established1974; 49 years ago (1974)
FounderSaul Bruckner
School district21
School numberK525
PrincipalAllen Barge
Teaching staff235.83 (FTE)
Grades9-12
Enrollment3,663
Color(s)  Green
  White
NicknameMurrow
NewspaperThe Murrow Network
Websitewww.ermurrowhs.org

After Bruckner's retirement in 2004, Anthony Lodico became Murrow's second principal. In March 2012, Lodico announced his resignation, and Allen Barge took over as principal the following month.

Academics edit

Murrow's academic year is divided into two semesters. Students receive new class schedules and teachers at the end of January. The daily schedule shifts depending on the day of the week, with class lengths varying from 45 minutes to an hour, and each class meets only four times a week. Rather than having a lunch period or study halls, Murrow students have free periods called "OPTA's" (Optional Time Activities), used for studying, eating, or relaxing.[citation needed]

In response to concerns over overcrowding and student behavior during free periods, the school administration made the decision to eliminate Optional Time Activities (OPTAs) during the 2022-2023 academic year. To mitigate this change, students are now required to have a pass in order to visit the library, and are restricted to eating lunch only in their designated cafeteria. The 285 suite, which was previously available to students with an OPTA, has been repurposed as an additional cafeteria to accommodate the students.[1]

During the 2022-2023 school year, the school implemented significant changes to its schedule. In contrast to the previous model, where students met with each class four times a week, the updated schedule now requires students to attend each class five times per week. Additionally, the schedule has shifted to a more standardized system, with each period is now at a set, specific time rather than varying times throughout the week. On Friday, the schedule is shorter.[2]

Murrow has a number of features including:

  • NYC High School adjusted its grade policies in 2013 so that a "U" is used instead of an "N". The letter grading system, with each letter corresponding to a numerical measurement, e.g. E = 90-100, G = 80–89, S = 79–65, U = 65 - 55, NS = below 55 (No Show = student who never reported to class), and MI for Mastery in Independent Study.
  • In calculating the average, E is treated as a 95, G = 85, S = 75, and U = 55. This means that for getting the highest grade in all classes, a student will not achieve an average higher than 95. In college admissions applications, an explanatory letter is forwarded to colleges to explain this fact.
    • In the spring semester of the 2022-2023 academic year, the school implemented a major change to its grading policy. Under the direction of the School Leadership Team, the traditional letter grading system was replaced by a numerical grading system. The new system assigns grades in increments of one, ranging from 65 to 100, with a grade of 55 representing a failing mark.[3]
  • Instead of using numbers to represent class periods, Murrow uses letters from A-J, excluding I. The periods are called "bands" (e.g., A-Band, D-Band). Some students take classes that meet before A-Band and after J-Band. These bands are "0 (zero)-Band" and "K-Band"
  • There are no daily "home room" meetings. Entering students are assigned to a "Student Communication Section", or SCS, and remain in that SCS until graduation. The SCS meets only on an "as needed" basis and is used solely for dissemination of school-wide administrative/logistical information (e.g., distribution of report cards or new class schedules; election of class officers); 2 morning bands are cut short to allow time for SCS to convene. For mandated citywide testing, students usually attend a half-day of classes, followed by the test in the SCS.
    • Following the return to full in-person schooling after the COVID-19 pandemic, the school decided to eliminate SCS meetings. Instead, important documents and information are now distributed during B-Band.
  • While many state-mandated courses (e.g., science- and math-based courses) are geared toward students of a particular class year, other elective courses (e.g., performing arts, physical education electives) are not; students taking these electives will usually find themselves in classes with students from other class years.

Edward R. Murrow High School is also known for its outstanding theater program. Their success in the arts was recognized by Mel Brooks, who granted the school to be the first-ever to gain rights to the smash hit musical "The Producers" in Spring 2008.[citation needed]

In attempt to diversify schools, some high schools in NYC, including Murrow, use the DOE's "Educational Option" model. Instead of tracking, schools admit learners of all capabilities by purposefully accepting a set percentage of students with high, middle and low test scores.[4]

Student demographics edit

The 2021-2022 academic year saw a student enrollment of approximately 3,500+ students at the school. The ethnic makeup of the student body was diverse, with 30% identifying as White, 26% as Asian, 20% as Hispanic or Latinx, 18% as African American, and less than 1% as Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander. Out of the reported 3,663 students, 9% were identified as English language learners. Additionally, 18% of students had Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).The student-teacher ratio was reported as 15:1.[5]

Audition programs edit

Theater edit

The Edward R. Murrow High School Studio Theater Program offers courses in various aspects of theater, including Acting, Directing, Set Design, and more. Additionally, the program offers partnerships with renowned theater organizations such as the Manhattan Theater Club and Roundabout Theater, providing students with opportunities to connect with industry professionals and explore the world of theater.[6]

Students can participate in a variety of opportunities, including musicals and plays, theater workshops, and competitions such as the August Wilson Monologue Competition and the Shakespeare Competition. Additionally, the program offers an improv troupe and internships with technical theater shops to give students hands-on experience in the field.

Mel Brooks granted the school the rights to perform the musical The Producers in the spring of 2008, making it the first-ever school to do so.[citation needed]

Music edit

The school's music department offers a variety of performance courses for students, including opportunities to learn to play guitar, piano, percussion, a band or orchestral instrument, or sing in a chorus. Students can participate in these courses without any prerequisite or audition, but placement auditions are required to join one of the school's performance ensembles.[7]

For students interested in pursuing music beyond the minimum graduation requirement, a sequence of study is available in the guitar, piano, orchestral, choral, or band program. Specialized classes in vocal or instrumental technique and music theory are also available with permission from a music teacher.

The Music Institute is an auditioned program for students committed to developing their musical skills, who will fulfill the requirements for a Chancellor’s Endorsed Arts diploma.

The school also offers non-performance classes, such as Music History.

In addition, Murrow's Music Technology CTE Program provides courses in music technology, including Recording Techniques & MIDI and Studio Practicum. During the 2015-2016 school year, the school launched the Music x Technology program with the help of Alicia Keys and Levi's Jeans. The program provides students with access to a recording studio and production equipment, allowing them to study sound engineering, audio-visual production, post-production, mastering, songwriting, and more. The department also hosts an annual Music x Tech Fest where students and alumni showcase their original songs and music videos to raise money for charity.[8]

Fine and visual arts edit

The Art Institute at Edward R. Murrow High School aims to develop students' knowledge and skills in the arts through participation in a creative community. The program offers students opportunities to explore and develop as individual artists, through a range of courses including Art Studio, Fashion Illustration and Design, Intro to Painting 1 & 2, Animation, and Ceramics. Screened Art classes are available to approved students and cover topics such as Drawing from the Figure, Sculpture, Painting Studio, Advanced Studio Art, AP 2D Art Studio (Portfolio), Ceramics, and Art History. The Art Institute provides students with exposure to working artists, museum internships, and apprenticeships in New York City.[9]

Other programs edit

Advanced Placement edit

Edward R. Murrow High School offers a range of Advanced Placement (AP) courses that cover all subject areas. These classes are certified by the College Board and help prepare students for college. Additionally, students who receive a sufficient grade may receive credit by the college or university they attend.[10]

The Murrow Advanced Placement offerings are:

Technical Theater & Costuming edit

The Technical Theater Program at Edward R. Murrow High School offers a curriculum, facility, and faculty for students interested in technical aspects of theater. Concentrations in Lighting Design/Stage Lighting, Technical Direction/Production & Stage Management, Costume Design/Costuming, and Scene Painting are available. Students in the program have opportunities to learn about set design, set painting, stage lighting and sound, and costuming. The program provides students with a safe and creative environment to develop their technical skills and pursue their passion for theater.[11]

Dance edit

Edward R. Murrow high school offers a range of dance classes that cater to students with varying levels of experience. The courses include Introduction to Dance, Modern Dance, Latin Dance, Physical Movement, Theatre Movement 1 and 2, Advanced Dance Class, and Dance Ensemble/Choreography. Students can also take Dance History and Literacy as an education broadening module. Dance Ensemble includes Introduction to Dance and other advanced dance classes, where students can develop their skills and technique.[12]

Business Education edit

The Career and Technical Education Department at Edward R. Murrow High School offers a range of courses that develop students' 21st-century skills to prepare them for college and careers.

Some of the courses offered in the department include Computer Applications, Multimedia Design 1 & 2, Digital Marketing 1 & 2, Fundamentals of Web Design I & II, Accounting, College Accounting, Career & Financial Management, Stocks and Investments, International Business, Business Law, Entrepreneurship, and Virtual Enterprise.

The Entrepreneurship program, which requires a three-year sequence of courses including Computer Applications, Entrepreneurship, and Virtual Enterprise, is a New York State approved CTE program that offers students the opportunity for work-based learning experiences such as guest speakers, career research, mock interviewing, job shadowing, mentoring, and internships. Completion of the program offers students the chance to earn Economics credit, Career & Financial Management credit, as well as a Technical Endorsement on their diploma. Students who score 75% or higher on their technical assessment may also earn college credit. Additionally, internship and scholarship opportunities may be available to students who successfully complete the program.[13]

Astronomy edit

The Edwin P. Hubble Planetarium, located within Edward R. Murrow High School, was established by astronomy teacher Sam Storch in 1979. Named after the American astronomer Edwin P. Hubble, the planetarium offers students enrolled in Astronomy and Earth Science classes an opportunity to study the cosmos. The Astronomy course is a science elective that runs for a full year and is available to students who have fulfilled their Living Environment and Physical Science requirements, with priority for seating given to seniors.

Recently, the planetarium underwent a complete overhaul, including new carpeting, seating, ceilings, and dome lighting. A new sound system was also installed, and a fully digital system with Uniview© software was developed by SCISS corporation.[14]

Bilingual programs edit

The school has Spanish and Chinese transitional bilingual program open to English language learners. Classes in two major content areas are taught in English and the other language.

Sports edit

The school offers a range of sports for each season. Fall sports include girls' volleyball, cross country, girls' varsity soccer, boys' badminton, and co-ed bowling. Winter sports include girls' and boys' table tennis and boys' wrestling. Finally, in the spring, students can participate in girls' badminton, girls' wrestling, co-ed golf, girls' J.V. soccer, and boys' volleyball. The school shares an athletic field with Midwood High School.[15]

Chess edit

The Edward R. Murrow chess team has won seven national championships, fifteen state titles and sixteen city championships. The Edward R. Murrow HS chess team's success has been chronicled in the book The Kings of New York, by sportswriter Michael Weinreb. The Kings of New York follows the 2005 championship-winning season of the Murrow Team. It was reviewed positively in the March 4, 2007 NY Times Book Review.[16] The team was personally congratulated by President Bush in the Oval Office on December 15, 2004. A movie, based on "The Kings of New York" will begin production sometime in 2014.[citation needed]

Notable alumni edit

Transportation edit

The school can be reached by public transportation, including the New York City Subway's Avenue M station (Q train) as well as MTA Regional Bus Operations' B6, B9, B11, B49, B68, BM1, BM3 and BM4 routes. [18]

References edit

  1. ^ "Murrowites Reflect on Schoolwide Changes". 20 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Teachers Adjust to the New Band-Aid when Planning Lessons". 30 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Friendly Reminders / Updates from Mr. Barge 1/12/2023".
  4. ^ Torres, Brad Lander, Ritchie. "How NYC can break the cycle of school segregation". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2019-11-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for EDWARD R MURROW HIGH SCHOOL".
  6. ^ "Theater Arts".
  7. ^ "Music".
  8. ^ "Alicia Keys Gives Surprise Performance at Edward R. Murrow High School". 28 September 2015.
  9. ^ "Fine Arts".
  10. ^ "Advanced Placement".
  11. ^ "Technical Theater".
  12. ^ "Dance".
  13. ^ "Business Education".
  14. ^ "Planetarium".
  15. ^ "PSAL Sports".
  16. ^ Kaplan, James (2007-03-04). "The Kings of New York - By Michael Weinreb - Books - Review". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  17. ^ "From Sunset Park to Sundance: B'klyn teen actress' star on the rise". NY Daily News. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
  18. ^ "Brooklyn Bus Map" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. October 2020. Retrieved December 1, 2020.

External links edit

  • School Website
  • Murrow Band-Aid (Schedule)
  • Saul Bruckner NYT Obituary

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Edward R Murrow High School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Edward R Murrow High School is located in Midwood Brooklyn New York and is operated by the New York City Department of Education The school is dedicated to the arts and students can audition for programs in music fine and visual arts or theater The school was established in 1974 by Saul Bruckner who also served as its first principal and was named after the renowned broadcast journalist Edward R Murrow The school was founded based on the pedagogical theories of John Dewey and the learning and teaching methods of John Dewey High School Edward R Murrow High SchoolAddress1600 Avenue LBrooklyn New York 11230United StatesCoordinates40 37 15 N 73 57 33 W 40 6207 N 73 9592 W 40 6207 73 9592InformationTypePublic high school Ed Opt AuditionMotto because at Edward R Murrow High School we CARE about our students Established1974 49 years ago 1974 FounderSaul BrucknerSchool district21School numberK525PrincipalAllen BargeTeaching staff235 83 FTE Grades9 12Enrollment3 663Color s Green WhiteNicknameMurrowNewspaperThe Murrow NetworkWebsitewww ermurrowhs orgAfter Bruckner s retirement in 2004 Anthony Lodico became Murrow s second principal In March 2012 Lodico announced his resignation and Allen Barge took over as principal the following month Contents 1 Academics 2 Student demographics 3 Audition programs 3 1 Theater 3 2 Music 3 3 Fine and visual arts 4 Other programs 4 1 Advanced Placement 4 2 Technical Theater amp Costuming 4 3 Dance 4 4 Business Education 4 5 Astronomy 4 6 Bilingual programs 4 7 Sports 4 8 Chess 5 Notable alumni 6 Transportation 7 References 8 External linksAcademics editMurrow s academic year is divided into two semesters Students receive new class schedules and teachers at the end of January The daily schedule shifts depending on the day of the week with class lengths varying from 45 minutes to an hour and each class meets only four times a week Rather than having a lunch period or study halls Murrow students have free periods called OPTA s Optional Time Activities used for studying eating or relaxing citation needed In response to concerns over overcrowding and student behavior during free periods the school administration made the decision to eliminate Optional Time Activities OPTAs during the 2022 2023 academic year To mitigate this change students are now required to have a pass in order to visit the library and are restricted to eating lunch only in their designated cafeteria The 285 suite which was previously available to students with an OPTA has been repurposed as an additional cafeteria to accommodate the students 1 During the 2022 2023 school year the school implemented significant changes to its schedule In contrast to the previous model where students met with each class four times a week the updated schedule now requires students to attend each class five times per week Additionally the schedule has shifted to a more standardized system with each period is now at a set specific time rather than varying times throughout the week On Friday the schedule is shorter 2 Murrow has a number of features including NYC High School adjusted its grade policies in 2013 so that a U is used instead of an N The letter grading system with each letter corresponding to a numerical measurement e g E 90 100 G 80 89 S 79 65 U 65 55 NS below 55 No Show student who never reported to class and MI for Mastery in Independent Study In calculating the average E is treated as a 95 G 85 S 75 and U 55 This means that for getting the highest grade in all classes a student will not achieve an average higher than 95 In college admissions applications an explanatory letter is forwarded to colleges to explain this fact In the spring semester of the 2022 2023 academic year the school implemented a major change to its grading policy Under the direction of the School Leadership Team the traditional letter grading system was replaced by a numerical grading system The new system assigns grades in increments of one ranging from 65 to 100 with a grade of 55 representing a failing mark 3 Instead of using numbers to represent class periods Murrow uses letters from A J excluding I The periods are called bands e g A Band D Band Some students take classes that meet before A Band and after J Band These bands are 0 zero Band and K Band There are no daily home room meetings Entering students are assigned to a Student Communication Section or SCS and remain in that SCS until graduation The SCS meets only on an as needed basis and is used solely for dissemination of school wide administrative logistical information e g distribution of report cards or new class schedules election of class officers 2 morning bands are cut short to allow time for SCS to convene For mandated citywide testing students usually attend a half day of classes followed by the test in the SCS Following the return to full in person schooling after the COVID 19 pandemic the school decided to eliminate SCS meetings Instead important documents and information are now distributed during B Band While many state mandated courses e g science and math based courses are geared toward students of a particular class year other elective courses e g performing arts physical education electives are not students taking these electives will usually find themselves in classes with students from other class years Edward R Murrow High School is also known for its outstanding theater program Their success in the arts was recognized by Mel Brooks who granted the school to be the first ever to gain rights to the smash hit musical The Producers in Spring 2008 citation needed In attempt to diversify schools some high schools in NYC including Murrow use the DOE s Educational Option model Instead of tracking schools admit learners of all capabilities by purposefully accepting a set percentage of students with high middle and low test scores 4 Student demographics editThe 2021 2022 academic year saw a student enrollment of approximately 3 500 students at the school The ethnic makeup of the student body was diverse with 30 identifying as White 26 as Asian 20 as Hispanic or Latinx 18 as African American and less than 1 as Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Out of the reported 3 663 students 9 were identified as English language learners Additionally 18 of students had Individualized Education Programs IEPs The student teacher ratio was reported as 15 1 5 Audition programs editTheater edit The Edward R Murrow High School Studio Theater Program offers courses in various aspects of theater including Acting Directing Set Design and more Additionally the program offers partnerships with renowned theater organizations such as the Manhattan Theater Club and Roundabout Theater providing students with opportunities to connect with industry professionals and explore the world of theater 6 Students can participate in a variety of opportunities including musicals and plays theater workshops and competitions such as the August Wilson Monologue Competition and the Shakespeare Competition Additionally the program offers an improv troupe and internships with technical theater shops to give students hands on experience in the field Mel Brooks granted the school the rights to perform the musical The Producers in the spring of 2008 making it the first ever school to do so citation needed Music edit The school s music department offers a variety of performance courses for students including opportunities to learn to play guitar piano percussion a band or orchestral instrument or sing in a chorus Students can participate in these courses without any prerequisite or audition but placement auditions are required to join one of the school s performance ensembles 7 For students interested in pursuing music beyond the minimum graduation requirement a sequence of study is available in the guitar piano orchestral choral or band program Specialized classes in vocal or instrumental technique and music theory are also available with permission from a music teacher The Music Institute is an auditioned program for students committed to developing their musical skills who will fulfill the requirements for a Chancellor s Endorsed Arts diploma The school also offers non performance classes such as Music History In addition Murrow s Music Technology CTE Program provides courses in music technology including Recording Techniques amp MIDI and Studio Practicum During the 2015 2016 school year the school launched the Music x Technology program with the help of Alicia Keys and Levi s Jeans The program provides students with access to a recording studio and production equipment allowing them to study sound engineering audio visual production post production mastering songwriting and more The department also hosts an annual Music x Tech Fest where students and alumni showcase their original songs and music videos to raise money for charity 8 Fine and visual arts edit The Art Institute at Edward R Murrow High School aims to develop students knowledge and skills in the arts through participation in a creative community The program offers students opportunities to explore and develop as individual artists through a range of courses including Art Studio Fashion Illustration and Design Intro to Painting 1 amp 2 Animation and Ceramics Screened Art classes are available to approved students and cover topics such as Drawing from the Figure Sculpture Painting Studio Advanced Studio Art AP 2D Art Studio Portfolio Ceramics and Art History The Art Institute provides students with exposure to working artists museum internships and apprenticeships in New York City 9 Other programs editAdvanced Placement edit Edward R Murrow High School offers a range of Advanced Placement AP courses that cover all subject areas These classes are certified by the College Board and help prepare students for college Additionally students who receive a sufficient grade may receive credit by the college or university they attend 10 The Murrow Advanced Placement offerings are Art and Design Biology Calculus AB Calculus BC Chemistry Chinese Computer Science Economics Environmental Science French Italian Junior AP Language and Composition Music Theory Physics Precalculus Starting Fall 2023 Psychology Senior AP Literature and Composition Spanish Language Spanish Literature Statistics United States Government and Politics United States History World History Capstone 2 years Technical Theater amp Costuming edit The Technical Theater Program at Edward R Murrow High School offers a curriculum facility and faculty for students interested in technical aspects of theater Concentrations in Lighting Design Stage Lighting Technical Direction Production amp Stage Management Costume Design Costuming and Scene Painting are available Students in the program have opportunities to learn about set design set painting stage lighting and sound and costuming The program provides students with a safe and creative environment to develop their technical skills and pursue their passion for theater 11 Dance edit Edward R Murrow high school offers a range of dance classes that cater to students with varying levels of experience The courses include Introduction to Dance Modern Dance Latin Dance Physical Movement Theatre Movement 1 and 2 Advanced Dance Class and Dance Ensemble Choreography Students can also take Dance History and Literacy as an education broadening module Dance Ensemble includes Introduction to Dance and other advanced dance classes where students can develop their skills and technique 12 Business Education edit The Career and Technical Education Department at Edward R Murrow High School offers a range of courses that develop students 21st century skills to prepare them for college and careers Some of the courses offered in the department include Computer Applications Multimedia Design 1 amp 2 Digital Marketing 1 amp 2 Fundamentals of Web Design I amp II Accounting College Accounting Career amp Financial Management Stocks and Investments International Business Business Law Entrepreneurship and Virtual Enterprise The Entrepreneurship program which requires a three year sequence of courses including Computer Applications Entrepreneurship and Virtual Enterprise is a New York State approved CTE program that offers students the opportunity for work based learning experiences such as guest speakers career research mock interviewing job shadowing mentoring and internships Completion of the program offers students the chance to earn Economics credit Career amp Financial Management credit as well as a Technical Endorsement on their diploma Students who score 75 or higher on their technical assessment may also earn college credit Additionally internship and scholarship opportunities may be available to students who successfully complete the program 13 Astronomy edit The Edwin P Hubble Planetarium located within Edward R Murrow High School was established by astronomy teacher Sam Storch in 1979 Named after the American astronomer Edwin P Hubble the planetarium offers students enrolled in Astronomy and Earth Science classes an opportunity to study the cosmos The Astronomy course is a science elective that runs for a full year and is available to students who have fulfilled their Living Environment and Physical Science requirements with priority for seating given to seniors Recently the planetarium underwent a complete overhaul including new carpeting seating ceilings and dome lighting A new sound system was also installed and a fully digital system with Uniview c software was developed by SCISS corporation 14 Bilingual programs edit The school has Spanish and Chinese transitional bilingual program open to English language learners Classes in two major content areas are taught in English and the other language Sports edit The school offers a range of sports for each season Fall sports include girls volleyball cross country girls varsity soccer boys badminton and co ed bowling Winter sports include girls and boys table tennis and boys wrestling Finally in the spring students can participate in girls badminton girls wrestling co ed golf girls J V soccer and boys volleyball The school shares an athletic field with Midwood High School 15 Chess edit The Edward R Murrow chess team has won seven national championships fifteen state titles and sixteen city championships The Edward R Murrow HS chess team s success has been chronicled in the book The Kings of New York by sportswriter Michael Weinreb The Kings of New York follows the 2005 championship winning season of the Murrow Team It was reviewed positively in the March 4 2007 NY Times Book Review 16 The team was personally congratulated by President Bush in the Oval Office on December 15 2004 A movie based on The Kings of New York will begin production sometime in 2014 citation needed Notable alumni editDarren Aronofsky director Joey Badass Rapper actor Jean Michel Basquiat artist Salvijus Bercys International Chess Master Vitaly Borker Internet criminal cyberbully Capital STEEZ rapper Nyck Caution rapper actor CJ Fly rapper Yvette Clarke U S Congresswoman Jerry Colonna venture capitalist Dyme A Duzin rapper Jade Eshete actress Arabella Field Actress Anna Hahn US Women s Chess Champion Eliza Hittman director Jason Katims screenwriter producer Irina Krush US Women s Chess Champion Alex Lenderman International Chess Grandmaster and 2005 World under 16 Champion Lil Mama rapper Zoe Lister Jones actress Christine Marzano actress Javier Munoz actor Adepero Oduye actress 17 Edward Quist director artist Kris Sanchez Founder of UberFacts Jennifer San Marco Goleta postal facility shooting Dave Sardy producer Jeffrey Alan Schechter screenwriter producer Marcia Schofield keyboard player Michael Spiller TV director producer Peter Steele singer songwriter Marisa Tomei actress Richard Velazquez PepsiCo executive first automotive designer at Porsche AG Germany Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys rapper Xochitl Gonzalez writerTransportation editThe school can be reached by public transportation including the New York City Subway s Avenue M station Q train as well as MTA Regional Bus Operations B6 B9 B11 B49 B68 BM1 BM3 and BM4 routes 18 References edit Murrowites Reflect on Schoolwide Changes 20 October 2022 Teachers Adjust to the New Band Aid when Planning Lessons 30 November 2022 Friendly Reminders Updates from Mr Barge 1 12 2023 Torres Brad Lander Ritchie How NYC can break the cycle of school segregation New York Daily News Retrieved 2019 11 25 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Search for Public Schools School Detail for EDWARD R MURROW HIGH SCHOOL Theater Arts Music Alicia Keys Gives Surprise Performance at Edward R Murrow High School 28 September 2015 Fine Arts Advanced Placement Technical Theater Dance Business Education Planetarium PSAL Sports Kaplan James 2007 03 04 The Kings of New York By Michael Weinreb Books Review The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 11 25 From Sunset Park to Sundance B klyn teen actress star on the rise NY Daily News Retrieved 2016 03 29 Brooklyn Bus Map PDF Metropolitan Transportation Authority October 2020 Retrieved December 1 2020 External links editSchool Website Murrow Band Aid Schedule Saul Bruckner NYT Obituary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edward R Murrow High School amp oldid 1172132528, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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