- Harvey Milk High School
Infobox Secondary school
name = Harvey Milk High School
established = 1985
city =New York City
state = New York
country =United States
type = Public secondary, college
affiliations =New York City Department of Education andHetrick-Martin Institute
principal = Alan Nolan
founder = Dr. Emery Hetrick and Dr. Damien Martin
enrollment = Approx. 170 students
grades = 9-12
address = 2-10 Astor Place
campus = Urban
website = [http://www.hmi.org/default.aspx www.HMI.org]
[http://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/02/M586/default.htm M586 at Schools.nyc.gov]
footnotes =
picture =Harvey Milk High School is a high school in in the East Village of
New York City designed to be a safe space for students regardless ofsexual orientation . It was founded to be a safe space forlesbian ,gay ,bisexual ,transgender , or questioning (LGBTQ ) young people. It is named after assassinatedSan Francisco, California supervisorHarvey Milk , the first openly gay man to be elected to office and one of the best known LGBT politicians of the 20th century. He was assassinated along with San Francisco MayorGeorge Moscone onNovember 27 ,1978 .The school was originally run by the
Hetrick-Martin Institute (HMI), an organization that provides social support to at-risk youth, especially those who are LGBTQ. After becoming a fully-accredited public school in 2002, the high school is now administered by theNew York City Department of Education , separate from HMI. The school and the non-profit still share space in the same building.The school was founded in
1985 as a small, two-room program with just over a dozen students by HMI in collaboration with theNew York City Department of Education 's Career Education Center. The Department of Education administers the school and is responsible for admissions. Harvey Milk was created as an alternative education program for youth who find it difficult or impossible to attend their home schools due to threats,violence , orharassment .Students must themselves apply to transfer to the high school, like other transfer schools in New York City. Approximately 95% of the students are
African American orLatino .Fact|date=September 2008 The school has a 95% graduation rate, far above the state average, and 60% of students attend institutions of higher learning.Fact|date=September 2008Mission statement and vision
"We envision a school where all students are challenged to question the world around them, to develop healthy, personal identities, to participate in meaningful civic and social experiences that will allow them to formulate and realize their educational and career goals. We seek to cultivate an inclusive, academic program emphasizing literacy, technology infusion, and life-long learning skills. With the support of the extensive services provided by The Hetrick-Martin Institute (HMI) and the involvement of our students' parents/guardians in the educational process, we envision all members in the school community to share accountability for the creation and maintenance of a safe, supportive, academically rigorous, and standards-driven learning environment.
Harvey Milk High School (HMHS) is a transfer high school open to all New York City students who are seeking an alternative educational experience from their current high schools while freely expressing individuality and identity. HMHS provides students a unique, small learning community in a safe, nurturing setting designed to support educational, social, and emotional development to prepare them for adulthood, college, and the world of work. The school offers students a rigorous academic experience aligned with New York State learning standards and expectations. HMHS uses critical thinking to incorporate our history, our life experiences, and the lessons from the world around us."
Recent controversy
HMHS came to national attention in 2002, when the Board of Education authorized a $3.2 million capital expansion of the school as one of its last acts prior to becoming a
mayor al agency. At this time, the school also became a four-year, fully-accredited high school.The capital provided by Board of Education allowed for the renovation of the school building. Enrollment jumped from 50 to 100 students. In 2003, “ [t] he new school’s principal, William Salzman, said the school will be academically challenging and will follow mandatory English and math programs. It also will specialize in computer technology,
arts andculinary arts .”cite news | title = First public gay high school to open in NYC | publisher =CNN | date = 29 July 2003 | url = http://edition.cnn.com/2003/EDUCATION/07/28/gay.school.ap/ | accessdate = 2007-02-26]Nevertheless, the school has come under attack, with manywho alleging that it practices
discrimination . In general, the opposition comes from social conservatives; for example,Fred Phelps protested outside the school when it opened as a public high school in 2003. State Conservative PartyChairman Michael Long also criticized the creation of the school as social engineering, asking, “Is there a different way to teach homosexuals? Is there gay math? This is wrong… There’s no reason these children should be treated separately.” Otherswho claim that the school is trying to indoctrinate students insexual minority culture by teaching about the history of gay people and creating an almost exclusively homosexual environment. Manywho assert that the solution to harassment is a zero tolerance policy against it in all public schools, not isolating gay students.Supporters contend that this school is a pragmatic solution, providing an alternative path to a diploma for students who are unable to succeed in a traditional high school due to intolerance. Nor are all arguments against the school divided along partisan lines. Independent mayor
Michael Bloomberg supported the renovation of the school while Democratic State SenatorRubén Díaz opposed it.In 2004, the HMHS underwent a 17,000 square foot (1,600 m²) expansion and an increase to eight classrooms and 110 students.
Notable alumni
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Finnegan the Poet References on TV
In the Season 4 episode , detectives Benson and Stabler discussing the situation of pre-operative MTF Cheryl Avery, they made mention of her teachers suggesting a transfer to Harvey Milk School.
Notes
ee also
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Education in New York City External links
* [http://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/02/M586/default.htm NYC DOE Portal]
* [http://www.hmi.org/GeneralInfoAndDonations/AboutHMIAndHMHS/default.aspx History of HMI and HMHS]
* [http://www.hmi.org/GeneralInfoAndDonations/QAndAsonHMHS/default.aspx Q&As on HMHS]
* [http://www.hmi.org/Youth/FAQs/default.aspx HMI FAQ]
* [http://edition.cnn.com/2003/EDUCATION/07/28/gay.school.ap/ "First public gay high school to open in NYC" - CNN]
* [http://edition.cnn.com/2003/EDUCATION/09/08/gay.school/ "Classes open at gay high school" - CNN]
* [http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ideas_opinions/story/105068p-95063c.html Michael Long's criticism]
* [http://www.pfm.org/Content/ContentGroups/BreakPoint/BreakPoint_Commentaries/20031/August_2003/Questionable_Purposes.htm Prison Fellowship criticism]
* [http://www.townhall.com/columnists/ArmstrongWilliams/2003/08/06/is_harvey_milk_high_school_really_a_good_idea "Is Harvey Milk High School really a good idea?" - Townhall.com]
* [http://www.baywindows.com/news/2003/08/28/Columns/Harvey.Milk.School.A.Haven.For.Glbt.Students-454304.shtml Harvey Milk School a haven for GLBT students - Bay Windows]
* [http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/news_features/other_stories/documents/03073221.asp Boston Phoenix synopsis of the school's role]
* [http://www.indypendent.org/?p=796 "Queer High School Opens to Cheers and Jeers"] , The Indypendent, September 9, 2003
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