CSI High School for International Studies DBN 31R047

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CSI High School for International Studies DBN 31R047 Address: 100 Essex Drive Staten Island, NY 10314 Campus: Jerome Parker Educational Campus Phone: 718-370-6900 Fax: 718-370-6915 Email: 31r047@schools.nyc.gov Website: www.csihighschool.org Site Accessibility: Functionally Accessible Subway: N/A Bus: S44, S55, S61, S89 Open House Information: Due to limited space and high interest, we have scheduled our Open Houses on three different evenings and are limiting entrance to 3 persons per family (8th graders only). Dates are: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 (for students whose last name begins with A H); Monday, October 29, 2012 (for students whose last name begins with I P); Wednesday, November 7, 2012 (for students whose last name begins with Q Z). All Open Houses will begin sharply at 6:00 PM (please be on time). Students must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. The information session is 2 1/2 hours long and it is strongly suggested that parents attend without small children or baby strollers (stair usage). Parents are advised to plan accordingly. Please note that parking is limited, therefore, please allot extra time to seek parking. Priorities 1. Priority to Districts 20, 21 and 31 students or residents who attend an information session 2. Then to New York City residents who attend an information session 3. Then to Districts 20, 21 and 31 students or residents 4. Then to New York City residents Total Students: 532 s (2013-2014): 9-12 ELL Programs: ESL 2009-2010 2010- Progress Report A A Quality Review N/A N/A Graduation Rate 93.8% 94.1% Rate N/A 90.1% Our challenging program maintains high standards and infuses global themes throughout content areas. Students take four years of world language, complete 120 hours of community service, participate in service-learning and present comprehensive portfolio projects, as well as summer projects. Teachers work collaboratively to meet students individual needs and prepare them for college. To that end, we offer credit-bearing college courses. Students will have the opportunity to travel and/or participate in foreign exchanges fostering crossculture learning and communication. All students enroll in Advisory classes to develop enriched communication skills, social proficiency and global awareness. Program Highlights: Various college courses in collaboration with of Staten Island; International Journalism, Model United Nations, UNICEF, Independent Study, Now, Global Art, Digital Photography, Dual Credit Program, CSI Tuition Waivers, Forensics, International Travel, Exchange and Language Immersion Programs; Internships with businesses, government offices, health care providers and not-for-profit organizations Language Classes: Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese, Spanish Advanced Placement Classes: Biology, Calculus AB, English Literature and Composition, Government and Politics: Comparative, Studio Art: 2-D Design, United States History Extracurricular Activities: Peer Mediation, Student Parliament, Advisory, Student Mentor Program, National Honor Society, Senior Council, Peer Leaders, Peer Tutoring, Senior Instructional Leadership Core (SILC), Model United Nations, International Journalism, Forensics, Literary Magazine, SAT Prep, Academic Intervention, Digital Photography, International Film, Percussion Ensemble, Guitar Ensemble, Dragon Dance Team, Taiko Drumming and Ukulele Ensemble Clubs: Journalism, Key, Japanese Culture and Language, Digital Photography, SING, SILC, Cheerleading, Peer Mediation, Yearbook, Photography, Dragon Dance Team, Senior Council, Literary Magazine, Spanish, Taiko Drums, Film and Photo, Handball, Debate, Dance PSAL Sports Boys: Basketball, Cross Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Wrestling; Pending: Golf, Fencing PSAL Sports Girls: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Softball; Pending: Volleyball PSAL Sports Co-ed: Wrestling School Sports: Baseball Independent League, Fencing, Dance, Cheerleading; Pending: Flag Football. Typical Freshman Schedule: 8:15 AM 3:00 PM In each grade, students are required to complete an end-of-year Academic Portfolio project and interdisciplinary summer project Community Service Requirement Extended Day Program Requirement Weekend Program offered All students are expected to participate in all school day trips to extend classroom learning Students are required to participate in 120 hours of internship(s) and must perform 120 hours of community service learning Students are required to take four years of a second language Parents and students participate in student-led conferences two times a year Summer Freshman Academy offered and recommended Page 523

CSI High School for International Studies DBN 31R047 CSI High School for International Studies R01R Humanities & Interdisciplinary Limited Unscreened Seats Applicants 9 127 1201 10 3 24 Page 524

Curtis High School DBN 31R450 Address: 105 Hamilton Avenue Staten Island, NY 10301 Campus: N/A Phone: 718-390-1800 Fax: 718-556-4800 Email: 76R450@schools.nyc.gov Website: www.curtishs.org Site Accessibility: Partially Accessible Subway: Staten Island Railway (SIR) to St George Bus: S40, S42, S44, S46, S48, S51, S61, S62, S66, S74 Open House Information: Please contact the school for Open House information. Priorities 1. Priority to Staten Island students or residents 2. Then to New York City residents 3. For Zoned program only: priority to students who live in the zoned area Total Students: 2552 s (2013-2014): 9-12 ELL Programs: ESL; Transitional Bilingual Program: Spanish 2009-2010 2010- Progress Report B B Quality Review WD N/A Graduation Rate 69.9% 69.8% Rate N/A 45.6% Curtis High School consists of small learning communities that we call houses. All students pursue curricula that prepare them for college and careers after high school. Program Highlights: International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholarship, School for International Services, Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID), Practical Nursing and Nursing Assistant, Medical Technology, Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Naval Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC), Journalism, Computer Technology, Business Cooperative Education (Co-Op), Legal Studies and Law Enforcement, Career and Technical Education (CTE) Language Classes: English, French, Italian, Latin, Spanish Advanced Placement Classes: Art History, Biology, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Chemistry, English Language and Composition, English Literature and Composition, European History, French Language, Italian Language and Culture, Music Theory, Physics B, Spanish Language, Statistics, Studio Art: Drawing, United States History Extracurricular Activities: Student Government, Jr. Statesmen of America, Key Club, ASPIRA, Arista, Naval JROTC Drill Team, Peer Mediation, Conflict Resolution, Cranial Crunch, Mathematics, Robotics, Moot Court, Mock Trial and Debate Teams, Chess, Newman, Journalism/Yearbook, Newspaper, Dance, Video, Literary Magazine, Theatre Arts, Symphonic and Concert Bands, Jazz, Vocal and Guitar Ensembles Clubs: Key, Simpson s Stonecutters, Peer Mediation, Fashion, Art, Curtis Alliance, Book, Awareness Clubs (Christian, Jewish, Islamic, Women s, Black, Hispanic, AIDS), Nursing, Law, Foreign Exchange PSAL Sports Boys: Baseball & JV Baseball, Basketball & JV Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Football & JV Football, Golf, Handball, Indoor Track, Lacrosse, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Wrestling PSAL Sports Girls: Basketball & JV Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Double Dutch, Golf, Handball, Indoor Track, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball & JV Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball & JV Volleyball, Wrestling PSAL Sports Co-ed: N/A School Sports: Cheerleading, Dynasty Step Team Typical Freshman Schedule: 9:00 AM 3:30 PM Dress Code Required: long or short-sleeved shirt; pants, jeans, skirt, shorts, dress, skort, or capris (of appropriate length); shoes may be open-toed, sandals, flip-flops, or sneakers Extended Day Program Student Summer Orientation Seats Applicants Computer Business Institute R19A Computer Science & Technology Unscreened 9 68 238 Details: E-Commerce and Web Design or Co-Op Education; courses lead to Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. Web Design students take Dreamweaver and courses that lead to Web certification. Page 525

Curtis High School DBN 31R450 Seats Applicants Legal Studies & Law Enforcement R19B Law & Government Unscreened 9 68 279 Details: Provides a basic understanding of law and our role as citizens in the justice system. Students interact with speakers from the legal world, including district attorneys, judges and special legal services like the FBI. International Baccalaureate/ Scholarship Honors Program R19C Humanities & Interdisciplinary Screened 9 102 266 10 NP NP Details: Program offers a challenging curriculum in the Arts and Sciences. All students are expected to take a minimum of 4 Advanced Placement (AP) classes during high school and 6 IB exams. Scholarship school-based entrance exam is given. English (90-100), Math (90-100), Social Studies (90-100), Science (90-100) Please note: admission to this program is also based on the Priorities listed above. Journalism Institute R19D Communications Unscreened 9 30 185 Details: Program offers students opportunities to explore the following: writing, layout, photojournalism, documentary film, broadcasting and print production; annually publishes 10 newspapers, a yearbook and literary magazine; partnerships with local media. Naval Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps R19E JROTC Ed. Opt. 9 60 147 Details: Navy Junior ROTC is a leadership and citizenship training program co-sponsored by the Department of Education and the United States Navy. The curriculum is divided into three areas: academic, military skills and physical fitness. Practical Nursing/Nursing Assistant/Medical Technology R19F Health Professions Screened 9 68 343 10 10 9 Details: 1,514 hours of clinical and classroom studies prepare students for NYS Certification as Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Nursing Assistant (NA) program prepares students to take national performance/written exams for NYS Public Health Dept. certification. English (80-100) Please note: admission to this program is also based on the Priorities listed above. Performing Arts R19G Performing Arts Unscreened 9 30 246 Details: Program provides the opportunity for study in Music, Theatre & Dance. Courses: Acting, Tech Theater & Stage Management, Dance, AP & IB Music Theory, IB Theatre. Music ensembles: Orchestra, Symphonic, Concert and Jazz Bands, Guitar and Chorus. School for International Services R19H Humanities & Interdisciplinary Screened 9 85 146 Details: This program offers study towards a Regents Diploma (Advanced Designation), while taking advantage of foreign exchange/foreign study to broaden awareness of global issues. At least 2 AP classes required. Study of 2 foreign languages recommended. English (80-100), Math (80-100), Social Studies (80-100), Science (80-100) Please note: admission to this program is also based on the Priorities listed above. Visual Arts R19J Visual Art & Design Unscreened 9 34 226 Details: Students will develop their creative and intellectual potential through sequential offerings that provide instruction ranging from fine arts to graphic arts; courses include Painting, Drawing, Ceramics, Graphic Design, Photography, AP, and IB Art. Zoned R19Z Zoned Zoned 9 Details: Academic Comprehensive Program. Priority to students who apply and live in the zoned area Page 526

Gaynor McCown Expeditionary Learning School DBN 31R064 Address: 100 Essex Drive Staten Island, NY 10314 Campus: Jerome Parker Educational Campus Phone: 718-370-6950 Fax: 718-370-6960 Email: tfrey@schools.nyc.gov Website: www.gaynormccownels.org Site Accessibility: Functionally Accessible Subway: N/A Bus: S44, S55, S61, S89 Open House Information: Our Open Houses will take place in November 2012. Please contact the school or check the school's website for exact dates and times. Priorities 1. Priority to Staten Island students or residents who attend an information session 2. Then to New York City residents who attend an information session 3. Then to Staten Island students or residents 4. Then to New York City residents Total Students: 408 s (2013-2014): 9-12 ELL Programs: ESL 2009-2010 2010- Progress Report N/A N/A Quality Review P N/A Graduation Rate N/A N/A Rate N/A N/A Our school provides a small, academically challenging learning community that prepares students for college success and beyond. We offer a learning community supported by problem solving to develop our students respect for excellence in scholarship, character and to energize their creativity. It s all about attitude wanting to excel, striving to meet potential, overcoming challenges and looking to make a difference. Program Highlights: Expeditionary Learning: in-depth investigations of academic curricula that incorporate real-world connections, project-based learning and character development, utilizing outside experts; Crew: Advisory group of 12-15 students who work with one staff member to receive guidance, develop leadership, support academics and build character Language Classes: Spanish Advanced Placement Classes: Biology, Calculus AB, English Literature and Composition, Government and Politics: United States, Physics B, United States History Extracurricular Activities: Peer Mediators, Student Government, School Newspaper, Theatre Arts, Music, SING! Clubs: Chess, Foreign Film, Martial Arts, Cheerleading, Guitar, Debate Team, Philosophy, Close Up, Do Something, Gay- Straight Alliance (GSA), Knitting/Crocheting, Culinary PSAL Sports Boys: Baseball, Basketball, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Wrestling PSAL Sports Girls: Basketball, Indoor Track, Soccer, Softball PSAL Sports Co-ed: N/A School Sports: Volleyball, Basketball Typical Freshman Schedule: 8:00 AM 2:45 PM Uniform Required: school polo shirt, navy/black/tan dress pants Our school requires an Academic Portfolio for graduation Community Service Requirement Outward Bound New Student Wilderness course required Student and Parent Summer Orientation Extended Day Program offered Student-led Conferences held twice a year Gaynor McCown Expeditionary Learning School R55A Humanities & Interdisciplinary Limited Unscreened Seats Applicants 9 108 517 10 3 6 Page 527

The Michael J. Petrides School DBN 31R080 Address: 715 Ocean Terrace Staten Island, NY 10301 Campus: N/A Phone: 718-815-0186 Fax: 718-815-9638 Email: N/A Website: http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/r080 Site Accessibility: Partially Accessible Subway: Staten Island Railway (SIR) to Grasmere Bus: S53, S61, S66 Open House Information: Please contact the school for our Open House date. Priorities 1. Priority to continuing 8th graders 2. Then to Staten Island students or residents Total Students: 1308 s (2013-2014): K-12 ELL Programs: ESL 2009-2010 2010- Progress Report A A Quality Review WD P Graduation Rate 90.3% 86.6% Rate N/A 81.7% We are a comprehensive, college preparatory school that offers a wide array of academic opportunities. Our students are challenged to their maximum potential and are encouraged to meet and exceed the standards in all subject areas. What separates Petrides from other high schools is not only its level of academic excellence, but its strong sense of community and family. Our small intimate setting allows students to grow both academically and socially. Program Highlights: Laptop distribution program providing wireless Internet access for students; Special Arts Program with courses in Instrumental, Orchestral and Vocal Music, Fine Arts, Sculpture, and Graphic Design Language Classes: Italian, Spanish Advanced Placement Classes: Biology, Calculus AB, English Language and Composition, English Literature and Composition, Government and Politics: United States, United States History, World History Extracurricular Activities: Student Government, Peer Tutoring, Peer Teaching, Conflict Resolution/Peer Mediation, U.S. Air Force Jr. ROTC, National Honor Society, Literary Magazine, School Newspaper, Opportunities for International Travel, SING Competition, Spring Musical Production, Dance Company, High School Musical Review, International Thespian Society, Family Arts Nights Clubs: Key, Italian, Yearbook Committee, Petrides Against Cancer Society (PACS), Petrides Chapter of Habitat for Humanity, Teen Talk, National Honor Society, International Thespian Honor Society PSAL Sports Boys: Baseball, Basketball & JV Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Fencing, Football & JV Football, Golf, Handball, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Wrestling PSAL Sports Girls: Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Fencing, Golf, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Volleyball PSAL Sports Co-ed: N/A School Sports: Cheerleading Typical Freshman Schedule: 8:00 AM 2:30 PM Comprehensive Academic for New Students Seats Applicants R15J Humanities & Interdisciplinary Ed. Opt. 9 42 829 Details: Comprehensive academic curriculum with an emphasis on performing arts and technology. Comprehensive Academic for Current Students R15K Humanities & Interdisciplinary For Continuing 8th rs 9 90 105 Details: See above description. Page 528

New Dorp High School DBN 31R440 Address: 465 New Dorp Lane Staten Island, NY 10306 Campus: N/A Phone: 718-667-8686 Fax: 718-987-4889 Email: ddeange@schools.nyc.gov Website: http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/r440 Site Accessibility: Functionally Accessible Subway: SIR to New Dorp Bus: S57, S74, S76, S78 Open House Information: The doors of New Dorp High School are open, Monday through Friday, for you to tour our building. You can enter through the front door and ask for a tour or you can call 718-667-8686 ext. 1108 and our parent coordinator, Donna LeChillgrien, will set up an appointment. Information Night: October 2012. Student shadowing program available upon request. Please call 718-667-8686 ext. 1136 for information or e-mail cgannon@schools.nyc.gov. Priorities 1. Priority to Staten Island students or residents 2. Then to New York City residents 3. For Zoned program only: priority to students who live in the zoned area Total Students: 2658 s (2013-2014): 9-12 ELL Programs: ESL 2009-2010 2010- Progress Report A A Quality Review N/A N/A Graduation Rate 75.1% 75.6% Rate N/A 47.3% SLC School New Dorp High School is a comprehensive high school that provides a small, personalized setting for each student through themed-based Small Learning Communities (SLCs). Our challenging learning environment, rich in instructional techniques and support services, prepares students for college and career. Students are exposed to a challenging course curriculum, a variety of themedbased electives, many Advanced Placement classes, and a wide range of extracurricular activities, helping them to become true lifelong learners. Program Highlights: Mathematics and Science Health Careers Institute, Law, History & Human Rights Institute, Corporate Center for Business and Technology, Future Teachers Academy, Academy of Communication and Media Arts, Institute of Forensic Science and Criminology, Academy of Fine and Dramatic Arts, Allied Health Academy; Courses: Anatomy and Physiology, Spanish, Italian, Art History, Child Development and Teaching ology, Business Communication, Humanities, Issues in Science, Pre-Calculus, Now, Afterschool Tutoring Language Classes: Italian, Spanish Advanced Placement Classes: Biology, Calculus AB, Computer Science A, English Literature and Composition, United States History, World History Extracurricular Activities: Student Government, Leadership Team, Community Service Projects, Council for Unity, Conflict Resolution Team, Link Employment and Responsibility Now (LEARN), NFL Play It Smart, NBA Project Rebound, Peer Tutoring, Baruch/Merrill Lynch Initial Public Offering (IPO) Challenge, Federal Challenge, Stock Market Challenge, PM/Saturday School, Cranial Crunch Team, Yearbook Squad, School Newspaper, SING, First Aid/CPR, National Honor Society, Italian and Spanish Honor Societies, Literary Magazine, School Newspaper, Math Team, Small Learning Community-based Activities, Virtual Enterprise, Yearbook Design, Computer Graphics, Stage Design, Drawing, Painting, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Chorus, Dance Team, Performing Arts, Video Yearbook, Musical Performances Clubs: Chess, International, Drama, Dance Dance Revolution, Ice Hockey, Business and Marketing, Graphic Design, Newscast Production, Anime, Martial Arts, Moot Court, Forensics, American Sign Language, Gay-Straight Alliance, Russian, Model Airplanes, Careers through Culinary Arts Program (C- CAP), Creative Writing, Jewish Culture, Social Obstacles, Fitness Training, Float Committee, Ping-Pong, Environmental Awareness, INTERACT Service, Guitar PSAL Sports Boys: Baseball & JV Baseball, Basketball & JV Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Football & JV Football, Golf, Handball, Indoor Track, Lacrosse & JV Lacrosse, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball, Wrestling PSAL Sports Girls: Basketball & JV Basketball, Bowling, Golf, Gymnastics, Handball, Lacrosse, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Softball & JV Softball, Tennis, Volleyball & JV Volleyball PSAL Sports Co-ed: Gymnastics, Wrestling School Sports: Cheerleading, Pilates, Dance, Weight Training, Self-Defense, Adaptive Physical Education, Hoops for Harmony, 9th SLC Challenge Typical Freshman Schedule: 8:00 AM 2:15 PM Community Service Requirement Extended Day Program Internship Requirement Student Summer Orientation Weekend Program offered Page 529

New Dorp High School DBN 31R440 SLC School Future Teachers Academy R20A Teaching Ed. Opt. Seats Applicants 9 68 325 10 10 9 Details: A teacher preparatory program which includes courses in Child Development, Psychology, Children's Literature, Teaching ology, and a college credited education course. A student teaching component is required. Law, History & Human Rights Institute sponsored by Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History R20C Law & Government Screened 9 68 335 10 10 6 Details: Interdisciplinary program providing students with an in-depth understanding of American History and culture through History and Literature courses. Historic sites are visited. Internships and Moot Court competition. English (80-100), Social Studies (80-100) Please note: admission to this program is also based on the Priorities listed above. Corporate Center for Business and Technology R20E Business Ed. Opt. 9 68 426 Details: Challenging program that combines technology, business and academics with real-world learning experiences. Includes preparation for Microsoft Office Specialist Certification, Virtual Enterprise, high level internships, and college level courses. Allied Health Academy R20F Health Professions Ed. Opt. 9 34 394 10 10 9 Details: Prepares students for college and training programs that lead to careers as dietitians, health managers, medical assistants, laboratory technologists, athletic trainers, physical and occupational therapists and Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs). Features include individualized mentoring, diversified courses and internships. Academy of Communication and Media Arts R20M Communications Ed. Opt. 9 68 445 Details: Students explore and utilize various forms of media such as television, film, internet, radio and print. With a major focus on hands-on instruction, this program prepares students for relevant college majors with exposure to careers in all areas of Media. Academy of Fine and Dramatic Arts R20P Performing Arts/Visual Art & Design Ed. Opt. 9 68 387 Details: A four-year academic program with a strong emphasis in the Arts. Students explore Fine Arts, Performing & Dramatic Arts, Instrumental, Vocal and Dance early in their high school career and move towards a major focus following their sophomore year. Math & Science Health Careers Institute R20S Science & Math Screened 9 68 421 Details: A competitive honors program that prepares students for college majors that lead to careers as physicians, dentists, pharmacists and biomedical engineers. Students are expected to complete college-level courses, internships and SAT/ACT preparation. English (85-100), Math (85-100), Science (85-100) Please note: admission to this program is also based on the Priorities listed above. Institute of Forensic Science and Criminology R20T Science & Math Ed. Opt. 9 68 583 Details: This program exposes students to real-world applications of Forensic Sciences through hands-on instruction, while incorporating this theme in all subject areas. Top-level Forensics specialists share their experiences on-site and through field study. Zoned R20Z Zoned Zoned 9 Details: Academic Comprehensive Program. Priority to students who apply and live in the zoned area Page 530

Port Richmond High School DBN 31R445 Address: 85 St Josephs Avenue Staten Island, NY 10302 Campus: N/A Phone: 718-420-2100 Fax: 718-981-6203 Email: 31R445@schools.nyc.gov Website: http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/r445 Site Accessibility: Partially Accessible Subway: N/A Bus: S40, S44, S46, S53, S57, S59 Open House Information: October 2012; tours available on request. Please call our parent coordinator at 718-420-2100 ext. 2103. Priorities 1. Priority to Staten Island students or residents 2. Then to New York City residents 3. For R10C, R10M, and R10P only: a. Priority to Staten Island students or residents who attend an information session b. Then to New York City residents who attend an information session c. Then to Priorities 1 and 2 listed above 4. For Zoned program only: priority to students who live in the zoned area Total Students: 2151 s (2013-2014): 9-12 ELL Programs: ESL 2009-2010 2010- Progress Report B C Quality Review WD N/A Graduation Rate 64.7% 63.9% Rate N/A 41.4% SLC School Using small, interest-based learning communities and a rigorous honors program open to students from all academies, we are a comprehensive community that empowers students to reach their highest academic potential while providing a nurturing environment. All ninth graders participate in the Freshman Academy. During the students first year, this academy provides a culture of rigorous standards, honors level courses and academic supports that address individual student needs. Our students are exposed to a wide array of extracurricular and athletic activities in combination with a challenging academic program that prepares them for college and the world of work. Program Highlights: Medical Technology, Virtual Enterprise Travel and Tourism, Now, Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification, Culinary Arts, Communications and Television Media, Army Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (JROTC) Program, Wagner Partnership Program, Ninth Success Program, Freshman Academy Language Classes: Italian, Spanish Advanced Placement Classes: Art History, Biology, Calculus AB, English Language and Composition, English Literature and Composition, Government and Politics: Comparative, Government and Politics: United States, Italian Language and Culture, Physics B, Psychology, Spanish Language, Statistics, World History Extracurricular Activities: Peer Mediation/Conflict Resolution, Council for Unity, Student Government, Community Service Projects, Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) Drill Team, Mock Trial, Cranial Crunch, Arista National Honor Society, Project Rebound, Play It Smart, Newspaper, Yearbook, PM School, Performing Arts, Chorus, Dance, SING, Musical Performances, Drama Club Plays, Guitar Ensemble, Concert, Jazz and Marching Bands Clubs: Poetry, Fashionville, Seamers, Art, Literary Magazine, Culinary Arts, H2O Dance, Steppers Dance, SING!, International PSAL Sports Boys: Baseball & JV Baseball, Basketball & JV Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Football & JV Football, Golf, Handball, Indoor Track, Lacrosse, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Wrestling PSAL Sports Girls: Basketball & JV Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Softball & JV Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball & JV Volleyball PSAL Sports Co-ed: N/A School Sports: Cheerleading Typical Freshman Schedule: 8:00 AM 2:45 PM Page 531 The Gateway Scholars Program R10A Science & Math Screened Seats Applicants 9 68 150 10 10 2 Details: A competitive honors program that prepares students for college study in applied mathematics, sciences and related professions. Students complete college-level courses in science and research opportunities, internships, and SAT/ACT prep possible. Math (85-100), Science (85-100) Please note: admission to this program is also based on the Priorities listed above.

Port Richmond High School DBN 31R445 SLC School Seats Applicants Culinary Arts R10C Culinary Arts Limited Unscreened 9 124 309 Details: Prepares students for career opportunities in the Catering and Food Services Industry. Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps R10D JROTC Ed. Opt. 9 34 86 Details: Provides students with the tools, training and experiences required for today s leadership roles; drill classes provide the opportunity for students to participate in the National Drill Competition. Institute of Business Technology & Entrepreneurship R10K Business Ed. Opt. 9 68 140 10 10 3 Details: A challenging program that immerses students in a CTE instructional model preparing them for business, economics, finance and career education through the Virtual Enterprise Program and the Hospitality and Tourism Program. The Academy of Television, Visual and Performing Arts R10L Communications Ed. Opt. 9 34 156 10 10 2 Details: Students study various forms of the arts, including television, film, radio, journalism, band, orchestra, guitar, chorus, drawing and painting. Students are prepared for college majors and careers in all areas of the television, visual and performing arts through a strong academic foundation and hands-on experience. Medical Technology R10M Health Professions Limited Unscreened 9 68 204 Details: Medical Technology introduces students to the multitude of occupations and careers available in the medical and health professions; the hands-on program prepares students for college-level courses through lab experience and internships. Port Richmond High School Institute for Science and Math R10P Science & Math Limited Unscreened 9 NP NP 10 NP NP Details: A Small Learning Community that provides students of all levels with a challenging course of study in the fields of science and math. Advanced Placement and research classes in major curriculum areas are offered in preparation for college and careers. Academy for Careers in Education and Public Service R10S Teaching Ed. Opt. 9 NP NP 10 NP NP Details: Prepares students to enter careers in educational settings. Students will prepare for the Assessment of Teaching Assistant Skills (ATAS) exam, leading to Teaching Assistant Certification. Opportunities for internships and practical experiences in various subject areas within school settings. Zoned R10Z Zoned Zoned 9 Details: Academic Comprehensive Program. Priority to students who apply and live in the zoned area Page 532

Ralph R. McKee Career and Technical Education High School DBN 31R600 Address: 290 St. Marks Place Staten Island, NY 10301 Campus: N/A Phone: 718-420-2600 Fax: 718-981-8776 Email: mckee@schools.nyc.gov Website: www.mckeecths.org Site Accessibility: Functionally Accessible Subway: Staten Island Railway (SIR) to St George Bus: S40, S42, S44, S46, S48, S51, S61, S62, S66, S74, S78 Open House Information: Open House is tentatively scheduled for late October or early November 2012. Please call the school at 718-420-2600 for additional information. Priorities 1. Open to New York City residents Total Students: 675 s (2013-2014): 9-12 ELL Programs: ESL 2009-2010 2010- Progress Report A B Quality Review N/A N/A Graduation Rate 57.1% 63.0% Rate N/A 36.6% CTE School Our New York State-endorsed Career and Technical Education program provides students with a 21st century education. We prepare students for a New York State Regents Diploma, college readiness, and Career and Technical Certification leading to exciting and lucrative careers in Cisco networking, architecture, graphic design, automotive maintenance, construction, and cosmetology. Our students master both instructional and technological content in state-of-the-art labs, using industry standard software and hardware. We pride ourselves on our affiliation with companies, organizations and foundations that support our students learning and the vision and mission of the school. Program Highlights: Scholars Institute: Honors Courses; Now, Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID), Project Lead The Way, State & Industry Certifications, McKee Advertising Design Enterprise (MADE), Native Language Arts Language Classes: Spanish Advanced Placement Classes: Biology, English Literature and Composition, Government and Politics: United States, United States History Extracurricular Activities: Student Government, Conflict Resolution, Peer Mediation, National Honor Society, Robotics, Cranial Crunch, McKee Times Newspaper, Sentinel (Yearbook), Black Box Theater; Jazz and Rock Ensembles Clubs: Dance/Step, Graphic Arts, Robo-Wizards (Robotics) PSAL Sports Boys: Baseball & JV Baseball, Basketball & JV Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Handball, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Wrestling PSAL Sports Girls: Basketball & JV Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Golf, Handball, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball & JV Volleyball PSAL Sports Co-ed: Fencing School Sports: Adaptive Physical Education, Cheerleading Typical Freshman Schedule: 8:00 AM 3:00 PM Community Service Requirement Weekend Program offered Seats Applicants Information Technologies R60H Computer Science & Technology Screened 9 28 134 Details: Designed for students who focus on one of the following: computer repair (A+), networking (Cisco) or Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS). This academic and technical oriented program leads to a New York State Regents diploma and technical certification in either A+, Cisco, or MOS. English (75-100), Math (75-100), Social Studies (75-100), Science (75-100) Please note: admission to this program is also based on the Priorities listed above. Page 533

Ralph R. McKee Career and Technical Education High School DBN 31R600 Commercial Art/Graphic Design R60I Visual Art & Design Screened CTE School Seats Applicants 9 34 159 10 NP NP Details: Designed to prepare students in commercial arts and graphic communication. This academic and technically challenging program leads to a New York State Regents diploma, NOCTI Certification, and preparation for art and design colleges. English (75-100), Math (75-100), Social Studies (75-100), Science (75-100) Please note: admission to this program is also based on the Priorities listed above. CAD/Mechanical Technology R60K Engineering Screened 9 30 164 10 NP NP Details: Designed for students who excel in math and science. This academic and technically challenging program leads to a New York State Regents diploma, NOCTI Certification, and preparation for engineering colleges. English (75-100), Math (75-100), Social Studies (75-100), Science (75-100) Please note: admission to this program is also based on the Priorities listed above. Automotive Service Center Specialist R60P Computer Science & Technology Ed. Opt. 9 30 132 Details: Students will train under the guidance of an Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certified instructor based on NATEF/ASE standards. Areas covered will be New York State auto inspection; Engine Performance; Auto Electronics; and Air Conditioning. Cosmetology/Salon Management R60Q Cosmetology Ed. Opt. 9 28 162 Details: Prepares students to provide the services of hairstylists, skincare, hair removal, makeup application. Students study sterilization techniques, chemistry and epidemiology. After 3 years and 1,000 hours of training, students take the state licensing examination. Construction Trades and Management R60R Architecture Ed. Opt. 9 28 158 Details: Students learn mechanical and electrical principles, preparation and fabrication of infrastructures and building, construction technology, woodworking and cabinetry. After 3 years and 900 hours, students are prepared for entry level positions in construction and carpentry unions. Page 534

Staten Island Technical High School DBN 31R605 Address: 485 Clawson Street Staten Island, NY 10306 Campus: N/A Phone: 718-667-3222 Fax: 718-987-5872 Email: N/A Website: www.siths.org Site Accessibility: Not Accessible Subway: Staten Island Railway (SIR) to New Dorp Bus: S57, S74, S76, S78 Open House Information: An Open House is typically scheduled inr mid-october for the general public and mid-february for accepted students. See www.siths.org for more information. Priorities 1. Open to New York City residents 2. Acceptance is based on the score attained on the Specialized High Schools Test (SHSAT) Total Students: 1104 s (2013-2014): 9-12 ELL Programs: ESL 2009-2010 2010- Progress Report A A Quality Review N/A N/A Graduation Rate 100.0% 100.0% Rate N/A 99.0% Specialized School Staten Island Technical High School, established in 1988, provides a demanding and challenging college preparatory curriculum emphasizing mathematics, science, computers, engineering and the humanities. Facilities include state-ofthe-art science, engineering and computer laboratories. Our vision includes a school of academic excellence which promotes the highest level of critical thinking. Program Highlights: Technical courses in LEGO Robotics, For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) Robotics, Electronics, AutoCAD, Technical Writing. Elective courses are offered in Advanced Placement Science Engineering Research Program (SERP Intel, New York City Science and Engineering Fair (NYCSEF), and International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) competitions), Forensic Science, Psychology, Film, Pre-Law, Speech, Forensic Science, Creative Writing, Russian, Performing Arts, Band (Wind Ensemble, Jazz, Symphonic), Dance, Yoga, Now, Russian Exchange Program, SAT Prep, Cahn Fellows Program Language Classes: Russian Advanced Placement Classes: Biology, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Chemistry, Computer Science A, Economics: Macro, English Language and Composition, English Literature and Composition, Government and Politics: United States, Physics B, Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism, Physics C: Mechanics, Psychology, Russian Language and Culture, United States History, World History Extracurricular Activities: Student Government, National Honor Society, Peer Mediation and Conflict Resolution, Parent Leadership Academy, Tech Times Publication, Trope Literary Magazine, Symphonic Band, Orchestra, Ensembles, Drama, Dance, Spring Musical, SING, Showcase Clubs: More than 70 clubs, activities and special events PSAL Sports Boys: Baseball & JV Baseball, Basketball & JV Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Handball, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Wrestling PSAL Sports Girls: Basketball & JV Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Golf, Handball, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball & JV Volleyball PSAL Sports Co-ed: Fencing School Sports: N/A Typical Freshman Schedule: 7:45 AM 2:30 PM This is one of New York City s eight (8) Specialized High Schools that requires the Specialized High Schools Test (SHSAT). For additional information and the 2012 test dates, see the front of this directory and obtain a copy of the Specialized High Schools Student Handbook from your guidance counselor. Page 535

Staten Island Technical High School DBN 31R605 Specialized School Engineering NO CODE Engineering Test Seats Applicants 9 300* 14,512 10 6* 852 Details: Electrical and mechanical engineering sequences; courses include technical drawing, computer software and programming, engineering survey, AutoCAD, electronics, Cisco networking, Web Design and Robotics. For Test: Guidance counselors will provide each student with an Ticket indicating the date, location and time of the Specialized High Schools Test (SHSAT). This must be presented at the test site. If a change of day is required, the student must inform his/her guidance counselor. *Note: Each year, the number of seats available at each Specialized High School may increase or decrease based on school enrollment. Page 536

Susan E. Wagner High School DBN 31R460 Address: 1200 Manor Road Staten Island, NY 10314 Campus: N/A Phone: 718-698-4200 Fax: 718-698-5213 Email: N/A Website: www.wagnerhigh.net Site Accessibility: Functionally Accessible Subway: N/A Bus: S54, S57, S61 Open House Information: Our Open House will be held in November 2012 at 6:00 PM. Please contact the school for the date and additional information. Priorities 1. Priority to Staten Island students or residents 2. Then to New York City residents 3. For Zoned program only: priority to students who live in the zoned area Total Students: 3243 s (2013-2014): 9-12 ELL Programs: ESL 2009-2010 2010- Progress Report A A Quality Review WD N/A Graduation Rate 78.0% 81.2% Rate N/A 64.7% Susan E. Wagner High School offers students 15 unique courses of study called "learning centers." Each learning center has an assigned coordinator, guidance counselor and assistant principal, all working together to provide a nourishing environment and academic support services. In addition to our academic programs, our wide range of extracurricular and cocurricular activities help to develop well-rounded, socially conscious, respectful citizens who are prepared to enter college or the work force. Program Highlights: Scholars' Academy, Law & Politics Institute, Academy of Finance, Academy of Hospitality and Tourism, Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFJROTC), Music, Visual Arts, Theater, Media Arts, Sports Management, Leadership Academy, Academy of Sciences, Academy of Language and Culture, Exploration Academy, Vocational Preparatory Language Classes: French, Italian, Latin, Spanish Advanced Placement Classes: Biology, Calculus AB, Chemistry, English Language and Composition, English Literature and Composition, French Language, Government and Politics: United States, Human Geography, Spanish Language, United States History, World History Extracurricular Activities: Student Government, International Festival, Math Team, National Honor Society, Mock Trial, Debate Team, Library Media Center, Scholars' Fair, Federal Reserve Challenge, Paid Internships, Stock Market Challenge, Financial Literacy Certification, Shakespeare Monologue Contest, Wagner World Student Newspaper, Latin Fair, SING, Drama Performances, Holiday Concert and Art Show, Marching Band Parades, Spring Musical, Spring Concert and Art Show Clubs: Dance, Key, Anime, African Culture, Asian Culture, Broadway Trips, International Trips PSAL Sports Boys: Baseball & JV Baseball, Basketball & JV Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Football & JV Football, Golf, Handball, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Wrestling PSAL Sports Girls: Basketball & JV Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Handball, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Softball & JV Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball & JV Volleyball PSAL Sports Co-ed: N/A School Sports: Steppers, Twirlers, Cheerleading, Dance Team Typical Freshman Schedule: 8:15 AM 3:00 PM For Audition Programs, please contact the school for additional information Seats Applicants Academy of Finance R17A Business Screened 9 34 597 Details: The Academy of Finance is an interdisciplinary program combining economic and business courses with real, hands-on working experience. English (80-100), Math (80-100), Social Studies (80-100), Science (80-100) Please note: admission to this program is also based on the Priorities listed above. Page 537

Susan E. Wagner High School DBN 31R460 Seats Applicants Academy of Hospitality & Tourism R17B Business Ed. Opt. 9 34 494 Details: The Academy offers an opportunity for students to develop the skills needed and sense of commitment that is in great demand in the fields of travel reservations, hotel hospitality, sales and front line management positions. Air Force Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps R17C JROTC Ed. Opt. 9 50 342 Details: The Air Force Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) program is designed to foster a sense of leadership and selfdiscipline in students. Law & Politics Institute R17D Law & Government Screened 9 68 771 Details: The Institute is designed to use the study of law as a thematic base for developing skills. English (80-100), Math (80-100), Social Studies (80-100), Science (80-100) Please note: admission to this program is also based on the Priorities listed above. Scholars Academy R17F Humanities & Interdisciplinary Screened 9 136 902 Details: The goal of the Scholars Academy is to provide students of outstanding ability and potential with an enriched program which emphasizes inquiry, critical thinking and research skills. English (90-100), Math (90-100), Social Studies (90-100), Science (90-100) Please note: admission to this program is also based on the Priorities listed above. Music R17G Performing Arts Audition 9 40 345 Details: Instrumental courses for beginning and experienced students including: symphonic, jazz, concert, intermediate, beginning and marching bands, beginning and advanced guitar and beginning piano. Students of all levels have the opportunity to perform in the chorus, SING, and the spring musical. Audition Information: Music students must present a current portfolio and perform a brief instrumental or vocal piece. Auditions will be held during the month of January. Please contact the school for additional information. Visual Arts R17H Visual Art & Design Audition 9 15 464 Details: In addition to basic and major art courses, we offer special courses in fashion design, computer graphic design, photography, and portfolio creation. Students are pushed to reach their potential through the creation of original work. Audition Information: Art students must present a current portfolio. Auditions will be held during Regents week in January. Please contact the school for additional information. Theater R17J Performing Arts Audition 9 45 356 Details: A comprehensive program of study which includes all aspects of theater. Courses include acting, stage design, musical theater, directing and playwriting. In addition to the annual spring musical, students may showcase their talents in SING, holiday and spring shows and dramatic theater productions. Audition Information: Theater students must demonstrate interest in the program. Auditions will be held during the month of January. Please contact the school for additional information. Zoned R17Z Zoned Zoned 9 Details: Academic Comprehensive Program. Priority to students who apply and live in the zoned area Page 538

Tottenville High School DBN 31R455 Address: 100 Luten Avenue Staten Island, NY 10312 Campus: N/A Phone: 718-668-8800 Fax: 718-317-0962 Email: 31R455@schools.nyc.gov Website: www.tottenvillehs.net Site Accessibility: Functionally Accessible Subway: Staten Island Railway (SIR) to Huguenot Bus: S55, S56, S59, S78 Open House Information: Please contact the school for Open House dates and times. Priorities 1. Priority to Staten Island students or residents 2. Then to New York City residents 3. For Zoned program only: priority to students who live in the zoned area Total Students: 3875 s (2013-2014): 9-12 ELL Programs: ESL 2009-2010 2010- Progress Report B B Quality Review N/A N/A Graduation Rate 83.6% 83.5% Rate N/A 63.9% Tottenville High School offers a wealth of course offerings, elective sequences and an emphasis on performing and visual arts. In addition to a challenging instructional program, the school hosts a wide range of extracurricular activities including teams, clubs and other after-school programs. Program Highlights: Science and Humanities Institute, Honors Classes, Science Research, Advanced Technology, Architecture, Performing and Visual Arts, Automotive Technology, Academy of Finance, Now, Medical Laboratory Technology, Dental Office Careers, Dental Laboratory Technology, Beacon Afterschool Program, Robotics, Internships and Collaboratives with various institutions Language Classes: Italian, Latin, Spanish Advanced Placement Classes: Biology, Calculus BC, Chemistry, English Literature and Composition, Government and Politics: United States, Physics B, Psychology, United States History Extracurricular Activities: National Honor Society, Council for Unity, Student Government, Conflict Mediation, Model Congress, Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Mock Trial, Intel Science Research, Robotics, Math Team, Student Publications, Cranial Crunch, Concert and Marching Bands, Jazz Band, Symphonic Band, Chorus, SING, Cheerleading Clubs: Advertising, Architecture Design, Broadway, Irish Culture, Italian American Culture, Jewish Culture, Korean Students Association, Latin- American Student Organization, Russian Culture, Newman, Poetry, Habitat for Humanity, Envirothon, Global Outreach, Key, Drama PSAL Sports Boys: Baseball & JV Baseball, Basketball & JV Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Fencing, Football & JV Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Handball, Indoor Track, Lacrosse & JV Lacrosse, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Wrestling PSAL Sports Girls: Basketball & JV Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Fencing, Golf, Gymnastics, Handball, Indoor Track, Lacrosse, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Softball & JV Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball PSAL Sports Co-ed: N/A School Sports: N/A Typical Freshman Schedule: 8:00 AM 2:45 PM Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps R30B JROTC Ed. Opt. Seats Applicants 9 34 286 10 10 16 Details: The Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) program is designed to provide students with a sense of leadership and self-discipline. Page 539

Tottenville High School DBN 31R455 Seats Applicants Classics Institute R30C Humanities & Interdisciplinary Screened 9 68 815 Details: A challenging four-year academic program with concentration in the Humanities. English (90-100), Math (90-100), Social Studies (90-100), Science (90-100) Students will also be required to submit a writing sample in the form of a handwritten 300-word essay on a topic provided by the school. Please note: admission to this program is also based on the Priorities listed above. Science Institute R30S Science & Math Screened 9 68 911 Details: A challenging four-year academic program with concentration in science and research. English (90-100), Math (90-100), Social Studies (90-100), Science (90-100) Students will also be required to submit a writing sample in the form of a handwritten 300-word essay on a topic provided by the school. Please note: admission to this program is also based on the Priorities listed above. Zoned R30Z Zoned Zoned 9 Priority to students who apply and live in the zoned area Details: Academic Comprehensive Program. Page 540