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Abraham Lincoln High School
2800 Ocean Parkway
Brooklyn, New York 11235
(718) 372-5474
Mr. Ari Hoogenboom, Principal
For seven decades, Abraham Lincoln High School has provided Brooklyn students with a challenging, safe enviroment. Our diversity of 60 nationalities, 28 languages, and our wonderful blend of ethnicity, makes Lincoln a stimulating school in which students flourish. Last year, our students were awarded $1,287,616 in scholarships: 84% of the graduates attend post-secondary schools. Students enjoy a rigorous core curriculum with Advances Placement courses in nearly every discipline. Tutoring is also available for sttudents in need. The caring environment enables the good student to excel and all students to reach their full potential. In addition, we also a wonderful program for student life.
Faculty & Staff
Program Coordinator:
Ms. Ritchie
Counselor: Ms. Katsyf
Instructors:
BA: Mr. Regenbogen
BSS: Mr. Fanning, Mr. Schoenfeld
COM: Mr. Polinsky
ENG BW/W: Ms. Cudjoe
MATH: Ms. Eisen, Ms. Kwapich
SCI: Ms. Goldberg
SD: Ms. Schoenfeld
Brooklyn Studio School
8310 21st Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11214
(718) 266-5032
Mr. Martin C. Fiasconaro, Principal
  Our mission is to create an interdependent learning community where all students regardless of race, ethnicity or disability become strategic learners, capable of creatively and effectively processing information. The combined efforts of parents, teachers, students and the community at large will enhance students' ability to "learn how to learn." This will allow them to become active learners and performers after they leave school, capable of dealing with this new knowledge as it emerges and encourages them to mature into active citizens and leaders who respect and celebrate diversity and individuality within their community.
Faculty & Staff
Program Coordinator:
Ms. Gandino
Instructors:
BSS:
Ms. Vershleiser
COM:
Ms. Morrisey
ENG BW/W: Ms. White
SD: Ms. Gandino
Canarsie High School
1600 Rockaway Parkway
Brooklyn, NY 11236
(718) 290-8600
Ms. Tonya Washington, Principal
The mission of the Canarsie High School education community is to maximize the learning potential of all students and to empower our students to lead successful and productive lives. Developing exemplary intellectual and interpersonal skills is the focus of our challenging instructional program. The partnership of staff, students, and parents in the school reinforces and promotes excellence. We believe that our nuturing environment of high expectations will instill in our students a high level of self-esteem and confidence, enabling them to become contributing memebers of society.
Faculty & Staff
Program Coordinator:
Mr. Veneziano
Instructors:
BA: Ms. Timmons-Cook
BSS: Mr. Coughlin
COM: Ms. Schneider
SD: Mr. Schwartz
Channel View High School
100-00 Beach Channel Drive
Queens, NY 11694
(718) 634-1970
Ms. Patricia Tubridy, Principal
All Channel View for Research students will graduate as well-educated, involved citizens who have a love for learning that will enable them to embrace their future with confidence, community, acceptance and competence. Every member of our community seeks to enhance their instructional practice, create meaningful learning experiences for our students, and foster an excitement for learning. Channel View's curriculum is designed so that students take ownership and responsibility for their learning through inquiry into a broad spectrum of educational strategies emphasing hands-on discovery and interdisciplinary project-based learning experiences.
Faculty & Staff
Program Coordinator:
Mr. DeCelestino
Instructors:
BSS: Mr. Engelbert
HUM: Mr. DeCelestino
ENG BW/W: Mr. Kennedy
SD: Mr. Mednick
Clara Barton High School
901 Classon Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11225
(718) 636-4900
Dr. Richard Forman, Principal
website: www.clarabartonhs.org
Clara Barton High School for Health Professions, located in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, is a comprehensive high school servicing students from all five boroughs of the City of New York. We are the City's magnet high school for health professions. Clara Barton's programs include: Gateway Institute for Pre-College Education, Licensed Practical Nursing, Medical Assistant, Health Information Management, Dental Assistant, Dental Laboratory Technician, Vision Technology, Bilingual/Haitian Creole Health Professions, Arthur Ashe Institute Health Service Academy, Virtual Enterprise, Cooperative Education, Conflict Resolution and Peer Mediation. Many of our programs offer internships during school hours at local hospitals, clinics, and labs.
Faculty & Staff
Program Coodinator:
Mr. Kanfer
Counselor: Mr. Weintraub
Instructors:
BA: Ms. Jones
BSS: Mr.Canale
ENG BW/W: Ms. Liimatta, Mr. Peckney
HUM: Ms. Holtzschue
MATH: Mr. Kaufman
SCI: Mr. Blum
SD: Mr. Schwartz

Cobble Hill High School
347 Baltic Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
(718) 403-9544
Mr. Kenneth Cuthbert, Principal
website: www.cobblehillshs.org
The Cobble Hill School of American Studies provides a full college preparatory program with a special focus on American History. Our core philosophy is that today's students must develop insights into America's past if they are to meet the challenges of tomorrow. Students will take special elective courses in Americn History, visit historic places, research primary source documents, utilize up-to-date computer programs and discuss historical issues with college professors. The school receives additional funding from the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
Faculty & Staff
Program Coodinator:
Ms. Rodriguez
Instructors:
ENG BW/W: Ms. Henderson-Brown
SCI: Ms. Stumpf
SD: Ms. Rodriguez
Curtis High School
105 Hamilton Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10302
(718) 273-7380
Ms. Aurelia Curtis, Principal
website: www.curtishs.net
Faculty & Staff
Program Coordinator:
Ms. Rombley
Counselor:
Ms. Del Busto
Instructors:

BA: Ms. Bjornstad
BSS: Mr. Barrett, Mr. Ryan
COM: Ms. Russo-Murphy
ENG BW/W: Ms. Rahman
SCI: Mr. Schneider
SD: Ms. Del Busto
Edward R. Murrow High School
1600 Avenue L
Brooklyn, NY 11230
(718) 258-9283
Mr. Anthony Lodico, Principal
website: ermurrowhs.org
Edward R. Murrow High School is based on the belief that students learn best in an environment of freedom and involvment. All students are given college preparatory programs and are encouraged to surpass minimum diploma requirements. Over 50% of recent graduating classes received Regents Endorsed diplomas. Special programs exist in Theatre, Music, Art, Dance, Science and Advanced Placement. The school is organized in four ten-week terms and classes are scheduled with the week, not the day as the repetitive factor. To encourage individual decision making and independent study, students are provided with daily periods of optional time. A letter grading system reports students' progress.
Faculty & Staff
Program Coordinator: Mr. Rivalan
Counselor: Ms. DeMattia
Instructors:
BA: Mr. Composto, Mr. Costantino, Mr. Rivalan
BSS: Ms. Baldini, Mr. Barge
COM: Mr. Menscher
ENG BW/W: Ms. Pengthieng
HUM: Mr. Grebinar
SCI: Mr. Marx, Mr. Storch
SD: Ms. Gershuny, Ms. Kuskofsky, Ms. Preston
  Food & Finance High School
525 West 50th Street
New York, NY 10019
(212) 586-2943
Mr. Roger E. Turgeon, Principal
  Food & Finance High School offers an academically rigorous career and technical education (CTE) that focuses on culinary arts and finance as it relates to the industry where students will develop critical thinking skills. The school is designed to serve a diverse population who will meet academic and industry standards. Our mission is to further enable all of our students to become self directed life-long learners who use their minds well and are caring, reflective and thoughtful adults. We will use food and finance as the integrating force for teaching and learning for a sustainable future.
Faculty & Staff
Program Coordinator: Ms. Jessica Mates
Instructors:
SD: Ms. Horowitz, Mr. Mednick
TAH: Mr. Feustel, Ms. Maeng

Fort Hamilton High School
8301 Shore Road
Brooklyn, NY 11209
(718) 748-1537
Ms. JoAnn Chester, Principal
Fort Hamilton High School, located in a campus-like setting facing the Narrows in Brooklyn, is a New York City public high school founded in 1941 and is certified by the Board of Regents of the State of New York. It is a neighborhood zoned high school serving the Bay Ridge/Sunset Park/Dyker Heights communities with some students attending from throughout the borough. These students either have been selected for our Computer Science Program or have been assigned by the Department of Education. Our enrollment is 4,300+ students. We are a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural school representing sixty-four different countries. Ninety (90) percent of our graduating seniors go on to higher education, with approximately sixty (60) percent attending four-year college. We have an active chapter of the National Honor Society. Fort Hamilton High School has a full-time pedagogical staff of over 200, the majority of whom have advanced degrees. There are many experts in specialized fields, and a number of teachers have published in their subject areas and in education journals.
Faculty & Staff
Program Coordinator: Ms. Porto
Counselor: Ms. DiCunto
Instructors:
BA: Ms. Alfredo
BSS: Mr. Abood
ENG BW/W: Ms. Alvear, Ms. Berk
ESL BW: Ms. Kenny
MATH: Mr. Broderick, Ms. Shanok-Sunday, Ms. Sinclair
SCI: Mr. Christakos
SD: Ms. Hornick

Franklin D. Roosevelt High School
5800 20th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11204
(718) 256-1346
Mr. Geraldine Maione, Principal
Opened in 1965, FDR is a comprehensive academic high school located in the Boro Park section of Brooklyn. Our students represent over 75 countries. We have Bilingual programs in Chinese, Russian and Spanish. We are committed to providing a quality education for all students. Over 90% of our graduates continue their education, many attending some of the most highly selective colleges in the country and earning over 5 million dollars in scholarship money during the 2001-2002 school year. FDR students also have an opportunity to participate in a vast array of organizations, clubs and sports activities. Over 200 juniors and seniors are enrolled in our College Now program each year. We offer college credit courses in Business Administration, Science, Sociology, Humanities and Computer Science as well as non-credit courses in writing and mathematics.
Faculty & Staff
Program Coordinator: Mr. Timmins
Counselor: Mr. Gottlieb
Instructors:
BA: Mr. Brockman
BSS: Mr. Asaro, Mr. Gallis, Mr. Timmons
ENG BW/W: Ms. Birzin, Ms. Holland
ESL BW: Ms. Amer, Ms. Green
HUM: Mr. Cohen
SCI: Mr. Foder
SD: Mr. Gottlieb, Ms. Leibowitz, Mr. Timmins, Ms. Victor

Global Studies High School
284 Baltic Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
(718) 694-9741
Ms. Lisa Gibbs, Principal
Global Studies is a safe, small New Visions school located in the Cobble Hill section of Brooklyn. Its mission is "to understand ourselves, the world, and how to make change" by using active learning and project-driven instruction. Graduation from Global Studies High School is achieved via a performance-based assessment of student work.
Faculty & Staff
Program Coordinator: Ms. Rodriguez
  High School of Hospitality Management
525 West 50th Street
New York, NY 10019
(212) 586-1819
Mr. Matthew Angrisani, Principal
  At the High School of Hospitality Management, the rigorous dual focused program begins in freshman year (9th grade) where students earn 2 credits in the core Hospitality Management program.Innovative Presentation and organizing for effort and purpose are consistent throughout the four year experience. It will be clearly evident that our students are not just seen as learners in the traditional sense, but problem solvers and professionals in training.
Faculty & Staff
Program Coordinator: Ms. Drouillard
  International High School
755 East 100th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11236
(718) 345-0854
Mr. Michael Soet, Principal
  International High School's mission is to guide new learners of English through development of the linguistic, intellectual, cultural and collaborative skills necessary for academic, professional, and personal success. This is achieved through a unique set of educational practices as well as through a focus on the arts. Students learn English through their content area classes by working together in heterogenous groups to complete interdisciplinary projects. Language development is further enhanced through student oral presentations and experiential learning opportunities like internships. All students experience a wide array of arts classes in order to foster self-expression, creativity, and language development.
Faculty & Staff
Program Coordinator: Mr. Harriman
Instructors:
COM: Ms. Tuttle
ENG BW/W: Mr. Sawhney
MATH: Ms. Savic
SD: Ms. Kuskofsky