- William Howard Taft High School (New York City)
William Howard Taft High School was a high school in
South Bronx ,New York City .The school was operated by the
New York City Department of Education .Taft H.S. is located in an impoverished, high crime area. Being located in the "South Bronx", in the 1980s and early 1990s, Taft H.S. earned a notorious reputation as one of the most crime, violence, and gang-ridden schools in the country.
This was in marked contrast to its past glory in the 1940s-1950s as one of the Bronx's premier public high schools - both in sports and academics. In that era, a majority of its graduates went on to higher education. Famous graduates included
Stanley Kubrick and the singerEydie Gormé .As is the case in many American
inner city public schools,metal detector s were installed to prevent students from bringing weapons in the school. Determined students found ways to circumvent the system, for example, by sneaking weapons through windows or passing them through back doors.The danger of working at this school was highlighted in May 1997, when
Jonathan Levin , an English teacher at the school and the son of formerTime Warner chairmanGerald M. Levin , was murdered by a former student in his Manhattan apartment.Although few incidents were as grave.Of the 629 students that attend this school, virtually all were
Hispanic orAfrican American . On any given day, attendance hovered around 86%, despite having 10 truancy officers assigned to the school.After becoming a symbol of New York City public school failure, the school was gradually phased out and replaced with smaller schools and is no longer accepting new students.
The last graduating class was in June 2006 and the building is now used for:
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Jonathan Levin High School for Media and Communications
*Bronx High School of Medical Science
*Bronx High School of Business
*The Bronx Expeditionary Learning High School
*The Urban Assembly Academy for History and Citizenship for Young Men
*DreamYard Preparatory School External links
* [http://www.nycenet.edu/OurSchools/Region1/X410/default.htm New York City Board of Education page]
** [http://www.nycenet.edu/daa/SchoolReports/03asr/274410.pdf 2002-2003 annual school report]
* [http://interversity.org/lists/arn-l/archives/Jul2003/msg00033.html Article by Michael Winerip]
* [http://www.insideschools.org/fs/school_profile.php?id=995 School profile and article from Insideschools.org] (also source of new schools in the building)
* [http://www.nyclu.org/rrp_p_survey.html Article on pregnant students]
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