http://ny1.com/8-queens-news-content/109859/city-to-close-three-more-underperforming-schoolsCity officials announced Thursday that three more schools will be closing due to poor performance, in addition to four schools selected a day before.
The latest schools on the chopping block are Jamaica High School in Queens, the School for Community Research and Learning in the Bronx and Academy of Collaborative Education in Manhattan. The latter opened in 2006.Wow, I moved back to NYC less than a year ago, and I am currently in the Ninth Grade.I was assigned to Jamaica High School based on my zone and the fact that the nearest high school was full.After doing some research, I decided to homeschool instead.I personally think these kind of schools should be improved by giving support to its feeder schools,instead of closing it.
Edit:They also closed a school where three Nobel Prize winners,including Richard Feynman, went to.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far_Rockaway_High_Schoolhttp://ny1.com/8-queens-news-content/46802/list-of-failing-city-schools-drops-to-record-lowhttp://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/queens/2007/12/07/2007-12-07_far_rockaway_high_to_close_its_doors.htmlhttp://www.farrockaway.com/farrockawayhighschoolclosing.htmlThere is a long list of FRHS graduates who should be remembered. Baruch Samuel Blumberg won the 1976 Nobel Prize in medicine. Richard Feynman won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1976. He was involved with the Manhattan Project that produced the first atomic bombs and ended World War II.
Burton Richter won the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics. There are not many high schools that can claim three men who won Nobel Prizes in the sciences. Now, there is one less.