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Flushing High School

Flushing High School is a four-year public high school in Flushing, in the New York City borough of Queens. The school is operated by the New York City Department of Education.

Flushing High School
Address
35-01 Union Street

Flushing
,
Queens
,
New York
11354

United States
Coordinates40°45′54″N 73°49′39″W / 40.76500°N 73.82750°W / 40.76500; -73.82750Coordinates: 40°45′54″N 73°49′39″W / 40.76500°N 73.82750°W / 40.76500; -73.82750
Information
Motto'Widening the Spectrum of Teaching and Learning'
Founded1875
School boardNew York City Department of Education
School numberQ460
NCES School ID3600122[1]
PrincipalIgnazio Accardi
Faculty92.67 FTEs[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,414 (as of 2020–21)[1]
Student to teacher ratio15.26:1[1]
CampusUrban
Colour(s)Black, red, and white
NicknameFlushing, FHS
Team nameFlushing Red Devils/Lady Red Devils
Websitewww.flushinghighschool.org
Flushing High School
Location35-01 Union Street
Queens, New York
Area4.7 acres (1.9 ha)
Built1912
ArchitectSnyder, C.B.J.
Architectural styleTudor Revival, Collegiate Gothic
NRHP reference No.91002036[2]
NYCL No.1798
Significant dates
Added to NRHPFebruary 10, 1992
Designated NYCLJanuary 18, 1991

As of the 2020-21 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,414 students and 92.67 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 15.26:1. There were 1,173 students (83.0% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 64 (4.53% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.[1]

History

 
1917

Flushing High School was established by the Village of Flushing in 1875 prior to its consolidation with New York City and remains the oldest public high school in the present city.[3] For decades, the school enjoyed a good reputation with local real estate sales brochures touting proximity to "famed Flushing High School" as late as the 1960s.[4] By the 1980s, the student body ceased to be drawn from the local Jewish and Asian population. As of the 2010s, the school remained generally low-performing. In an attempt to improve conditions, the entire staff had to reapply for their positions in 2017.[5] Since then, graduation rates have increased from 63% in 2017[6] to 83% in 2021.[7]

Flushing High School was originally located on the northeast corner of Union Street and Sanford Avenue.[8] It is currently located on Northern Boulevard, and housed in a distinctive Collegiate Gothic style building featuring turrets and gargoyles. It was built from 1912 to 1915, with another wing added in 1954. The WPA's Federal Art Project funded James Penney [9] to paint four murals which were installed in 1938.[10]

The building was designated as a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1991.[3][11] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.[2]

Notable alumni

  • Nicholas A. Miller born (1987), Nicholas A. Miller is a New York Real Estate Broker, entrepreneur, business consultant, and investor. Miller is the founder and owner of BYBTax.com, PaperlessPrograms.co, N.Miller Realty, and NewYorkStateNotary.com , which are all companies that are under his B.Y.B. Capital umbrella. Miller graduated from Flushing High School in 2005.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e School data for Flushing High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed March 6, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  3. ^ a b Freedom Mile - Site 7 sch July 7, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, The Queens Historical Society. Accessed June 26, 2006.
  4. ^ Linden Towers. Columbia University Library Real Estate Brochure Collection. 1958.
  5. ^ "DOE to shake up Flushing High School". Queen Chronicle. October 26, 2017.
  6. ^ "FLUSHING HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATE DATA 4 Year Outcome as of August". NYSED Data. Retrieved March 7, 2022.
  7. ^ "FLUSHING HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATE DATA 4 Year Outcome as of August 2021". NYSED Data. Retrieved March 7, 2022.
  8. ^ Map of Flushing, Queens. Sanborn Map Co. 1903.
  9. ^ "Oral History Interview with James Penney Archives of American Art". Archives of American Art. August 21, 1981.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on September 12, 2014. Retrieved September 11, 2014.
  11. ^ John A. Bonafide (September 1991). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Flushing High School". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved January 16, 2011. See also: "Accompanying 13 photos".
  12. ^ Schwartz, Paul. "Giants’ pick Bromley found success, hope after dark past", New York Post, May 25, 2014. Accessed September 5, 2019. "'I remember, he didn’t meet his father until he was 17 years old,' said Jim DeSantis, Bromley’s football coach at Flushing High School."
  13. ^ Berkvist, Robert. "Jerry Bock, Fiddler on the Roof Composer, Dies at 81", The New York Times, November 3, 2010. Accessed September 5, 2019. "Jerrold Lewis Bock was born on Nov. 23, 1928, in New Haven, the only child of George Bock, a salesman, and the former Peggy Alpert. He grew up in Flushing, Queens, where he wrote his first musical, My Dream, while still in Flushing High School."
  14. ^ YMCA of Greater New York, Flushing Branch
  15. ^ Reverend Dr. Calvin O. Butts, The HistoryMakers. Accessed September 5, 2019. "During his early childhood, Butts’s family moved to New York City, where he received his primary education; in 1967, he earned his high school diploma from Flushing High School, where he was a member of the track team and president of the senior class."
  16. ^ Unique stage and screen talents, Godfrey Cambridge, African American Registry. Accessed September 5, 2019. "Born to parents who emigrated from British Guiana, he attended public schools in Nova Scotia while living with his grandparents. After finishing his education in New York at Flushing High School and Hofstra College, he began to study acting."
  17. ^ Stevens, Dana. "Beautifully, Profoundly, Naively, Contradictorily, Romantically, Kinetically, Jokily, Cockily, Fearfully, Drunkenly, Goofily, Impudently; Robert Christgau’s memoir.", Slate (magazine), March 4, 2015. Accessed September 5, 2019. "The moment I realized Robert Christgau’s Going Into the City: Portrait of a Critic as a Young Man would be doing something different from your average writer’s memoir came—well, almost came—around Page 95. The morning after skipping the Flushing High School senior prom to hit a couple of Manhattan jazz clubs with the girlfriend who would later relieve him of his long-guarded Presbyterian virginity, Bob, a precocious graduate at 16, drops his date off at the door of her family’s apartment with a single chaste kiss on the lips."
  18. ^ "Costa named Cheyney coach", The News Journal, February 8, 1985. Accessed December 20, 2020, via Newspapers.com. "Costa, a graduate of Flushing (N.Y.) High, played defensive back at Prairie View A&M in Texas before transferring to Norfolk (Va.) State, which he graduated from in 1971."
  19. ^ Eddie Fogler recalls his career, Vanderbilt Commodores, January 12, 2011. Accessed September 5, 2019. "Fogler, 62, was an All-City guard from Flushing High School in Flushing, N.Y."
  20. ^ Nancy Gertner Interview Transcript, Stanford Law School. Accessed September 5, 2019. "Yes. That was the only alternative. I went to public school in Manhattan, no I guess I first went to public school in Queens, College Point and then Flushing and then I went to Flushing High School."
  21. ^ "My Life At Popular Photography", Lenny Lipton, December 13, 2009. Accessed September 5, 2019. "When I lived in Queens between the ages of 15 and 18, attending Flushing High School, I lived on a street called Kisenna Boulevard."
  22. ^ Larson, John. "Under Twenty", Courier News, March 9, 1962. Accessed December 20, 2020. "George Maharis didn't start out to become an actor. His interests led more to a singing career, simply because he loved to sing. At Flushing High School he had often sung in the assembly and fellow students remember him as a fine singer."
  23. ^ Boyce, Heather Karlie. Paul Meltsner, Papillon Gallery. Accessed September 5, 2019. "Paul Raphael Meltsner was born in New York City in 1905. A native New Yorker Mr. Meltsner attended Flushing High School and graduated in 1922."
  24. ^ Grimes, William. "Vincent Sardi Jr., Restaurateur and Unofficial ‘Mayor of Broadway,’ Dies at 91", The New York Times, January 5, 2007. Accessed September 5, 2019. "In 1926, the Sardis moved to Flushing, Queens, where Vincent graduated from Flushing High School. He entered Columbia University intending to become a doctor, but failed the chemistry examination, in part because, short of pocket money, he had sold his textbook at Barnes & Noble so he could attend a dance. He transferred to Columbia Business School and earned a degree in 1937."
  25. ^ Cost, Jud. "Q&A With Andy Shernoff", Magnet (magazine), November 14, 2011. Accessed September 5, 2019. "Then my parents moved a few miles down the road to Whitestone, Queens, where I went to Flushing High School."
  26. ^ "Backyard Style Accounts for New High Jump Record". Eugene Register-Guard. February 9, 1931. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
  27. ^ Jacobson, Mark. "The Ground Zero Grassy Knoll A new generation of conspiracy theorists is at work on a secret history of New York’s most terrible day.", New York magazine, March 27, 2006. Accessed September 5, 2019. "September 11 was the true face of corporatized terror, said Tarpley, graduate of Flushing High School, class of 1962 (also Princeton), and author of an 'unauthorized' biography of George Herbert Walker Bush."
  28. ^ Mary van Kleeck Papers, 1849-1998: Biographical Note, Five College Consortium. Accessed September 5, 2019. "Following her father's death in 1892, her family moved to Flushing, New York, where van Kleeck attended Flushing High School."
  29. ^ Winzelberg, David. "They're Over the Hill, but Still on the Field", The New York Times, April 5, 1998. Accessed September 5, 2019. "Unlike most players in the league, Dave Von Ohlen never left the game. One of a handful of former professional ballplayers in the senior league, Von Ohlen, a pitcher, was signed out of Flushing High School by the New York Mets in 1976."
  30. ^ Lewis, Neil A. "Lawrence E. Walsh, Prosecutor in Iran-Contra Scandal, Dies at 102", The New York Times, March 20, 2014. Accessed September 5, 2019. "After graduating from Flushing High School, he worked his way through Columbia College (class of 1932) and Columbia’s law school, spending summers as a seaman in the merchant marine."

External links

  • Flushing High School website
  • Flushing High School alumni website

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This article is about the high school at Union Street Flushing New York For the high school at Barclay Avenue Flushing New York see Flushing International High School For the high school in Michigan see Flushing High School Michigan Flushing High School is a four year public high school in Flushing in the New York City borough of Queens The school is operated by the New York City Department of Education Flushing High SchoolAddress35 01 Union StreetFlushing Queens New York 11354United StatesCoordinates40 45 54 N 73 49 39 W 40 76500 N 73 82750 W 40 76500 73 82750 Coordinates 40 45 54 N 73 49 39 W 40 76500 N 73 82750 W 40 76500 73 82750InformationMotto Widening the Spectrum of Teaching and Learning Founded1875School boardNew York City Department of EducationSchool numberQ460NCES School ID3600122 1 PrincipalIgnazio AccardiFaculty92 67 FTEs 1 Grades9 12Enrollment1 414 as of 2020 21 1 Student to teacher ratio15 26 1 1 CampusUrbanColour s Black red and whiteNicknameFlushing FHSTeam nameFlushing Red Devils Lady Red DevilsWebsitewww wbr flushinghighschool wbr orgFlushing High SchoolU S National Register of Historic PlacesNew York City Landmark No 1798Show map of New York CityShow map of New YorkShow map of the United StatesLocation35 01 Union StreetQueens New YorkArea4 7 acres 1 9 ha Built1912ArchitectSnyder C B J Architectural styleTudor Revival Collegiate GothicNRHP reference No 91002036 2 NYCL No 1798Significant datesAdded to NRHPFebruary 10 1992Designated NYCLJanuary 18 1991As of the 2020 21 school year the school had an enrollment of 1 414 students and 92 67 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 15 26 1 There were 1 173 students 83 0 of enrollment eligible for free lunch and 64 4 53 of students eligible for reduced cost lunch 1 Contents 1 History 2 Notable alumni 3 References 4 External linksHistory Edit 1917 Flushing High School was established by the Village of Flushing in 1875 prior to its consolidation with New York City and remains the oldest public high school in the present city 3 For decades the school enjoyed a good reputation with local real estate sales brochures touting proximity to famed Flushing High School as late as the 1960s 4 By the 1980s the student body ceased to be drawn from the local Jewish and Asian population As of the 2010s the school remained generally low performing In an attempt to improve conditions the entire staff had to reapply for their positions in 2017 5 Since then graduation rates have increased from 63 in 2017 6 to 83 in 2021 7 Flushing High School was originally located on the northeast corner of Union Street and Sanford Avenue 8 It is currently located on Northern Boulevard and housed in a distinctive Collegiate Gothic style building featuring turrets and gargoyles It was built from 1912 to 1915 with another wing added in 1954 The WPA s Federal Art Project funded James Penney 9 to paint four murals which were installed in 1938 10 The building was designated as a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1991 3 11 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992 2 Notable alumni EditSee also Category Flushing High School alumni Dave Barbour 1912 1965 musician who played with Artie Shaw and Benny Goodman citation needed Jay Bromley born 1992 defensive tackle who plays in the XFL for the DC Defenders and formerly played in the NFL for the New York Giants 12 Jerry Bock 1928 2010 musical theater composer who was co author of the Broadway musical Fiddler On The Roof 13 Lynn Burke born 1943 Olympic gold medalist in swimming 14 Calvin O Butts 1949 2022 class of 1967 Pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem and President of FHS Senior Class of 1967 15 Margaret I Carman 1890 1976 History Teacher Godfrey Cambridge 1933 1976 African American actor and comedian 16 Robert Christgau born 1942 music critic for The Village Voice 17 Michael Costa born c 1948 American football coach who was head coach of the St Augustine s Falcons football team from 2002 to 2014 18 Eddie Fogler born 1948 University of North Carolina Tar Heels basketball star and former college basketball coach 19 Nancy Gertner born 1946 former United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts 20 Harry Kondoleon 1955 1994 playwright Obie award winner citation needed Lenny Lipton born 1940 songwriter who was co author of Peter Paul amp Mary s classic hit Puff the Magic Dragon 21 George Maharis born 1928 actor best known for his role on the TV show Route 66 22 Paul Meltsner 1905 1966 WPA era artist 23 Nicholas A Miller born 1987 Nicholas A Miller is a New York Real Estate Broker entrepreneur business consultant and investor Miller is the founder and owner of BYBTax com PaperlessPrograms co N Miller Realty and NewYorkStateNotary com which are all companies that are under his B Y B Capital umbrella Miller graduated from Flushing High School in 2005 Joshua Prager physician who specializes in pain medicine citation needed Harold Rosenbaum born 1950 musician conductor founder of The New York Virtuoso Singers citation needed Vincent Sardi Jr 1915 2007 restaurateur 24 Andy Shernoff born 1955 songwriter and rock musician 25 George Spitz 1912 1986 Olympic high jumper 26 Webster Tarpley born 1946 class of 1962 historian and political commentator 27 Mary van Kleeck 1883 1972 social feminist active as a proponent of scientific management and a planned economy 28 Dave Von Ohlen born 1958 former Major League Baseball relief pitcher for the St Louis Cardinals and the Oakland Athletics 29 Lawrence Walsh 1912 2014 Deputy Attorney General in Eisenhower Administration and Iran Contra special prosecutor 1986 1993 30 Peter Zaremba member of the band The Fleshtones citation needed References Edit a b c d e School data for Flushing High School National Center for Education Statistics Accessed March 6 2021 a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 a b Freedom Mile Site 7 schArchived July 7 2006 at the Wayback Machine The Queens Historical Society Accessed June 26 2006 Linden Towers Columbia University Library Real Estate Brochure Collection 1958 DOE to shake up Flushing High School Queen Chronicle October 26 2017 FLUSHING HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATE DATA 4 Year Outcome as of August NYSED Data Retrieved March 7 2022 FLUSHING HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATE DATA 4 Year Outcome as of August 2021 NYSED Data Retrieved March 7 2022 Map of Flushing Queens Sanborn Map Co 1903 Oral History Interview with James Penney Archives of American Art Archives of American Art August 21 1981 Flushing High School Murals Flushing NY Living New Deal Archived from the original on September 12 2014 Retrieved September 11 2014 John A Bonafide September 1991 National Register of Historic Places Registration Flushing High School New York State Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation Retrieved January 16 2011 See also Accompanying 13 photos Schwartz Paul Giants pick Bromley found success hope after dark past New York Post May 25 2014 Accessed September 5 2019 I remember he didn t meet his father until he was 17 years old said Jim DeSantis Bromley s football coach at Flushing High School Berkvist Robert Jerry Bock Fiddler on the Roof Composer Dies at 81 The New York Times November 3 2010 Accessed September 5 2019 Jerrold Lewis Bock was born on Nov 23 1928 in New Haven the only child of George Bock a salesman and the former Peggy Alpert He grew up in Flushing Queens where he wrote his first musical My Dream while still in Flushing High School YMCA of Greater New York Flushing Branch Reverend Dr Calvin O Butts The HistoryMakers Accessed September 5 2019 During his early childhood Butts s family moved to New York City where he received his primary education in 1967 he earned his high school diploma from Flushing High School where he was a member of the track team and president of the senior class Unique stage and screen talents Godfrey Cambridge African American Registry Accessed September 5 2019 Born to parents who emigrated from British Guiana he attended public schools in Nova Scotia while living with his grandparents After finishing his education in New York at Flushing High School and Hofstra College he began to study acting Stevens Dana Beautifully Profoundly Naively Contradictorily Romantically Kinetically Jokily Cockily Fearfully Drunkenly Goofily Impudently Robert Christgau s memoir Slate magazine March 4 2015 Accessed September 5 2019 The moment I realized Robert Christgau s Going Into the City Portrait of a Critic as a Young Man would be doing something different from your average writer s memoir came well almost came around Page 95 The morning after skipping the Flushing High School senior prom to hit a couple of Manhattan jazz clubs with the girlfriend who would later relieve him of his long guarded Presbyterian virginity Bob a precocious graduate at 16 drops his date off at the door of her family s apartment with a single chaste kiss on the lips Costa named Cheyney coach The News Journal February 8 1985 Accessed December 20 2020 via Newspapers com Costa a graduate of Flushing N Y High played defensive back at Prairie View A amp M in Texas before transferring to Norfolk Va State which he graduated from in 1971 Eddie Fogler recalls his career Vanderbilt Commodores January 12 2011 Accessed September 5 2019 Fogler 62 was an All City guard from Flushing High School in Flushing N Y Nancy Gertner Interview Transcript Stanford Law School Accessed September 5 2019 Yes That was the only alternative I went to public school in Manhattan no I guess I first went to public school in Queens College Point and then Flushing and then I went to Flushing High School My Life At Popular Photography Lenny Lipton December 13 2009 Accessed September 5 2019 When I lived in Queens between the ages of 15 and 18 attending Flushing High School I lived on a street called Kisenna Boulevard Larson John Under Twenty Courier News March 9 1962 Accessed December 20 2020 George Maharis didn t start out to become an actor His interests led more to a singing career simply because he loved to sing At Flushing High School he had often sung in the assembly and fellow students remember him as a fine singer Boyce Heather Karlie Paul Meltsner Papillon Gallery Accessed September 5 2019 Paul Raphael Meltsner was born in New York City in 1905 A native New Yorker Mr Meltsner attended Flushing High School and graduated in 1922 Grimes William Vincent Sardi Jr Restaurateur and Unofficial Mayor of Broadway Dies at 91 The New York Times January 5 2007 Accessed September 5 2019 In 1926 the Sardis moved to Flushing Queens where Vincent graduated from Flushing High School He entered Columbia University intending to become a doctor but failed the chemistry examination in part because short of pocket money he had sold his textbook at Barnes amp Noble so he could attend a dance He transferred to Columbia Business School and earned a degree in 1937 Cost Jud Q amp A With Andy Shernoff Magnet magazine November 14 2011 Accessed September 5 2019 Then my parents moved a few miles down the road to Whitestone Queens where I went to Flushing High School Backyard Style Accounts for New High Jump Record Eugene Register Guard February 9 1931 Retrieved June 19 2013 Jacobson Mark The Ground Zero Grassy Knoll A new generation of conspiracy theorists is at work on a secret history of New York s most terrible day New York magazine March 27 2006 Accessed September 5 2019 September 11 was the true face of corporatized terror said Tarpley graduate of Flushing High School class of 1962 also Princeton and author of an unauthorized biography of George Herbert Walker Bush Mary van Kleeck Papers 1849 1998 Biographical Note Five College Consortium Accessed September 5 2019 Following her father s death in 1892 her family moved to Flushing New York where van Kleeck attended Flushing High School Winzelberg David They re Over the Hill but Still on the Field The New York Times April 5 1998 Accessed September 5 2019 Unlike most players in the league Dave Von Ohlen never left the game One of a handful of former professional ballplayers in the senior league Von Ohlen a pitcher was signed out of Flushing High School by the New York Mets in 1976 Lewis Neil A Lawrence E Walsh Prosecutor in Iran Contra Scandal Dies at 102 The New York Times March 20 2014 Accessed September 5 2019 After graduating from Flushing High School he worked his way through Columbia College class of 1932 and Columbia s law school spending summers as a seaman in the merchant marine External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flushing High School Flushing High School website Flushing High School alumni website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Flushing High School amp oldid 1150167564, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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