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Springfield Gardens High School

Springfield Gardens High School was a public 4-year high school located in the Springfield Gardens section in the New York City borough of Queens. The school was opened in 1965.[3] Closed in 2007,[4] The Springfield Gardens High School building is now a complex made up of four other schools named Springfield Gardens Educational Campus. The schools are named Preparatory Academy for Writers, Queens Preparatory Academy, Excelsior Preparatory High School, and George Washington Carver High School for the Sciences.

Springfield Gardens High School (Educational Campus)
Location
143–10 Springfield Boulevard
Springfield Gardens, New York, 11413[1]

Coordinates40°40′5″N 73°45′28″W / 40.66806°N 73.75778°W / 40.66806; -73.75778
Information
TypePublic Secondary
Established1965
2007 (Educational Campus)
School districtNew York City Public Schools
(District 29)
PrincipalLilly Lucas
(Excelsior Preparatory High School)
Tashon Haywood
(Queens Preparatory Academy)
Charles Anderson
(Preparatory Academy for Writers)
Janice Sutton
(George W. Carver High School)
Faculty100+
Grades612
Enrollment1,988 (2017–2018)
Color(s)  Green
  Gold
MascotEagles
NicknameGarden
YearbookHarbinger[2]
WebsiteQ272 - George W. Carver
Q283 - Preparatory Academy
Q265 - Excelsior Preparatory
Q248 - Queens Prep Academy

History edit

Opening in 1965, Springfield Gardens High School was plagued by poor test scores and a high drop-out rate by the late–1970s.[5] After years of poor performance, the school graduated its last class in June 2007.[6][7]

Schools/Facilities edit

  • Excelsior Preparatory High School[8] and George Washington Carver High School for the Sciences are preparatory schools with an emphasis on science. To help the students prepare for college, students may participate in a Gateway Institute for Pre-College Education science program that will allow students to have internships or work with Queens College professors. Students wishing to pursue technical or vocational training may participate in Excelsior Prep's program with the School of Cooperative Technical Education. A veterinary program is offered at George Washington Carver.
  • Queens Preparatory Academy and the Preparatory Academy for Writers has humanities, journalism, and performing arts programs.
  • Success Academy Charter Schools was co-located on the campus during the 2014/2015 school year. The schools participate in a program to improve college education for Latino and black boys called the Expanded Success Initiative.
  • Preparatory Academy for Writers carries sixth and seventh graders and is the only school of the four currently taking junior high students. Shared facilities across the schools include a cafeteria, gymnasium, media center and outdoor fields for sports programs.

Current principals edit

  • Excelsior Preparatory High School – Lilly Lucas
  • Queens Preparatory Academy – Tashon Haywood
  • Preparatory Academy for Writers – Charles Anderson
  • George Washington Carver High School – Janice Sutton

Notable alumni edit

This is a partial list of notable alumni of Springfield Gardens High School. Names on this list should either have an accompanying existing article link which verifies they are an alumnus, or reliable sources as footnotes against the name showing they are a notable alumnus.

References edit

  1. ^ New York Schools - Springfield Gardens High School
  2. ^ 1979 Springfield Gardens High School Yearbook - Springfield Gardens, New York
  3. ^ Hechinger, Fred M. (February 15, 1967). "School Board Told To Rezone Queens: State Orders Move to End Rising Racial Imbalance in Jackson High by Fall" (PDF). The New York Times. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  4. ^ Inside Schools - Springfield Gardens High School (Springfield Gardens, NY)
  5. ^ Public School Review
  6. ^ Inside Schools - Springfield Gardens High School - Springfield Gardens, NY
  7. ^ The Neighborhoods of Queens - Springfield Gardens - Claudia Gryvatz Copquin
  8. ^ Nichie - Excelsior Prep High School - Springfield Gardens, NY
  9. ^ Let's Talk About Pep - Sandra Denton
  10. ^ Charles Jenkins bio 2011-08-11 at the Wayback Machine. Hofstra University. Retrieved on 13 May 2010.
  11. ^ Huff, Lauren (2017-06-07). "Susan Landau, Producer and Manager, Dies at 65". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2017-06-25.
  12. ^ Anthony Mason Autograph guide and bio. Retrieved on 19 May 2011.
  13. ^ Coleman, Brian (2007). Check the Technique. Random House. p. 436. ISBN 978-0-8129-7775-2.
  14. ^ Khandi Alexander

External links edit

  • Review at insideschools.org

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Springfield Gardens High School was a public 4 year high school located in the Springfield Gardens section in the New York City borough of Queens The school was opened in 1965 3 Closed in 2007 4 The Springfield Gardens High School building is now a complex made up of four other schools named Springfield Gardens Educational Campus The schools are named Preparatory Academy for Writers Queens Preparatory Academy Excelsior Preparatory High School and George Washington Carver High School for the Sciences Springfield Gardens High School Educational Campus Location143 10 Springfield BoulevardSpringfield Gardens New York 11413 1 United StatesCoordinates40 40 5 N 73 45 28 W 40 66806 N 73 75778 W 40 66806 73 75778InformationTypePublic SecondaryEstablished19652007 Educational Campus School districtNew York City Public Schools District 29 PrincipalLilly Lucas Excelsior Preparatory High School Tashon Haywood Queens Preparatory Academy Charles Anderson Preparatory Academy for Writers Janice Sutton George W Carver High School Faculty100 Grades6 12Enrollment1 988 2017 2018 Color s Green GoldMascotEaglesNicknameGardenYearbookHarbinger 2 WebsiteQ272 George W CarverQ283 Preparatory AcademyQ265 Excelsior PreparatoryQ248 Queens Prep Academy Contents 1 History 2 Schools Facilities 3 Current principals 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksHistory editOpening in 1965 Springfield Gardens High School was plagued by poor test scores and a high drop out rate by the late 1970s 5 After years of poor performance the school graduated its last class in June 2007 6 7 Schools Facilities editExcelsior Preparatory High School 8 and George Washington Carver High School for the Sciences are preparatory schools with an emphasis on science To help the students prepare for college students may participate in a Gateway Institute for Pre College Education science program that will allow students to have internships or work with Queens College professors Students wishing to pursue technical or vocational training may participate in Excelsior Prep s program with the School of Cooperative Technical Education A veterinary program is offered at George Washington Carver Queens Preparatory Academy and the Preparatory Academy for Writers has humanities journalism and performing arts programs Success Academy Charter Schools was co located on the campus during the 2014 2015 school year The schools participate in a program to improve college education for Latino and black boys called the Expanded Success Initiative Preparatory Academy for Writers carries sixth and seventh graders and is the only school of the four currently taking junior high students Shared facilities across the schools include a cafeteria gymnasium media center and outdoor fields for sports programs Current principals editExcelsior Preparatory High School Lilly Lucas Queens Preparatory Academy Tashon Haywood Preparatory Academy for Writers Charles Anderson George Washington Carver High School Janice SuttonNotable alumni editThis is a partial list of notable alumni of Springfield Gardens High School Names on this list should either have an accompanying existing article link which verifies they are an alumnus or reliable sources as footnotes against the name showing they are a notable alumnus Lawrence Bush 1968 author editor Jewish Currents Alan Jacobson 1978 author Calvin Bruton 1972 basketball player NBA and Australian League Pepa Sandra Denton hip hop artist rapper and actress Salt N Pepa 9 Charles Jenkins 2006 basketball player NBA Philadelphia 76ers won multiple Haggerty Awards at Hofstra University 10 Susan B Landau 1970 film and television producer Cool Runnings Mary and Rhoda 11 Anthony Mason 1985 basketball player NBA 1989 2003 and 2001 All Star 12 Eric V Moye 1972 district judge State of Texas Mike Mazzei 1975 Wall Street executive Phife Dawg 1988 rapper and member of A Tribe Called Quest 13 Norm Roberts 1983 basketball coach Queens College St John s Khandi Alexander 1977 actress 14 circular reference Mikey D 1986 rapper Mikey D amp the L A Posse Main Source References edit New York Schools Springfield Gardens High School 1979 Springfield Gardens High School Yearbook Springfield Gardens New York Hechinger Fred M February 15 1967 School Board Told To Rezone Queens State Orders Move to End Rising Racial Imbalance in Jackson High by Fall PDF The New York Times Retrieved 2 August 2016 Inside Schools Springfield Gardens High School Springfield Gardens NY Public School Review Inside Schools Springfield Gardens High School Springfield Gardens NY The Neighborhoods of Queens Springfield Gardens Claudia Gryvatz Copquin Nichie Excelsior Prep High School Springfield Gardens NY Let s Talk About Pep Sandra Denton Charles Jenkins bio Archived 2011 08 11 at the Wayback Machine Hofstra University Retrieved on 13 May 2010 Huff Lauren 2017 06 07 Susan Landau Producer and Manager Dies at 65 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2017 06 25 Anthony Mason Autograph guide and bio Retrieved on 19 May 2011 Coleman Brian 2007 Check the Technique Random House p 436 ISBN 978 0 8129 7775 2 Khandi AlexanderExternal links editReview at insideschools org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Springfield Gardens High School amp oldid 1180155910, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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