Leon M. Goldstein H.S. Academic Excellence in a Caring Community

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Leon M. Goldstein H.S. Academic Excellence in a Caring Community

Most Powerful Question to Ask Schools What is your school doing to prepare my child for the 21 st century world?

The 21st Century Education at LMGHS Dedicated to supplying students with the skills and experience necessary to be successful in the 21 st century through technology-oriented classroom engagement, Fortune 500 internships, and state of the art laboratory experiences.

Digital Logic Computer Science Program Computer Architecture Complexity Analysis of Algorithms Relational Database Development HTML5 Web Design/JavaScript Visual C#.NET Robotics

Academic Expectations 4 year sequences in math and science 2 term computer science sequence in freshmen and sophomore years College Now within all senior programs Full days of instruction each year

State Regents Examinations 90.62% Average Regents Pass Rate(s) in 2014-2015 English: 95.52% Foreign Language: 98.05% Mathematics: 80.09% Social Studies: 96.02% Science: 83.38%

AP Examinations In 2015-2016 a total of 515 students are taking at least 1 A.P. class at Goldstein H.S. In 2014-2015 a total of 799 A.P. Exams were taken by Goldstein students with 502 students earning college credit as a result of receiving passing grades on their respective exam(s). **Passing is a grade of 3 or higher

College Readiness and Test Preparation Leon M. Goldstein High School for the Sciences is currently ranked the #1 non-specialized public high school in Brooklyn and the #12 public high school in New York City. Our teachers, staff, and administrators go above and beyond to ensure college and career readiness. Due to the small size of our school, students can receive the individual attention and encouragement to exceed in a competitive academic environment. According to U.S. News World Report - Best High Schools, Leon M. Goldstein High School is 100% Proficient in English and 100% Proficient in Mathematics based on state exit exams and college coursework (AP exams) with an average college readiness index of 61.5 (highly prepared). Currently, Leon Goldstein also has an impressive 96% 4-year graduation rate, 86% college readiness level, and 91% post-secondary enrollment rate.

Ranking Formula** **The above formula was used in 2014-2015 and may be reviewed and revised annually, so as to ensure the efficacy of the formula used.

Admissions General High School application process through middle school (direct questions regarding the process to your child s 8 th grade guidance counselor) Screened admissions criteria school Rankings by both families and schools Gale-Shapely Algorithm ( The Stable Marriage Problem )

Technology & Laboratory Engagement All classrooms at Leon M. Goldstein High School are equipped with Promethean Boards and MacBook computers. Our school has several designated laboratory facilities and computer labs with touch-screen scientific instruments and software utilities to help prepare students for careers in science and mathematics.

Books and Educational Resources Leon M. Goldstein High School is one of the few high schools in New York City dedicated to supplying students with modern educational resources: hundreds of books ranging from graphic novels to test preparation guides as well as an avid peer tutoring program.

Science Department at LMGHS Leon M. Goldstein High School offers Advanced Placement Chemistry, Physics, and Biology. In addition, we offer all Regents science courses and several college-level courses in collaboration with Kingsborough Community College (College Now Science). Our school also offers electives which lead to careers in science and scientific research (Forensics, Organic Chemistry, Microbiology, Anatomy and Environmental Science).

Mathematics Department at LMGHS Leon M. Goldstein High School offers college-level Calculus AB, Statistics, Computer Science A, all Regents mathematics courses, and several college-level courses in collaboration with Kingsborough Community College such as Pre-Calculus and Analytical Geometry, Statistics, and Introduction to Computers and Applications. In addition, our school offers electives aimed at preparing our students for the 21 st century workforce (Robotics - hardware design, Visual C# Programming, Web Design and Advanced Placement Computer Science).

Social Studies Department at LMGHS Beyond Math and Science, Leon M. Goldstein High School offers Advanced Placement Human Geography, World History, United States History, Microeconomics and Government. We also offer all several college-level courses in collaboration with Kingsborough Community College (Introduction to Criminal Justice, Introduction to the Social Sciences, Constitutional Law). English Department at LMGHS Leon M. Goldstein High School also offers Advanced Placement Language and Composition as well as Advanced Placement Literature and Composition, as well as several college-level courses in collaboration with Kingsborough Community College (Drama I, Humanities).

PSAL Sports and Goldstein Athletics Currently, Leon M. Goldstein High School is home to some of the best sports teams in New York City with several championship wins alone over the past few years. This streak of excellence is fostered by our rigorous physical education curriculum and current partnership with Kingsborough Community College, giving us access to their sports facilities and fields.

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College Acceptances CUNY/SUNY CUNY BARUCH COLLEGE CUNY BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE CUNY BROOKLYN COLLEGE CUNY CITY COLLEGE CUNY CITY COLLEGE/GROVE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING CUNY COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND CUNY GUTTMAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE CUNY HOSTOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE CUNY HUNTER COLLEGE CUNY JOHN JAY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE CUNY KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE CUNY LAGUARDIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE CUNY LEHMAN COLLEGE CUNY MACAULEY HONORS COLLEGE CUNY MEDGAR EVERS COLLEGE CUNY NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY CUNY QUEENS COLLEGE CUNY QUEENSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUNY BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY SUNY BROOME COLLEGE SUNY BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE SUNY COBLESKILL SUNY CORTLAND SUNY FREDONIA SUNY GENESEO SUNY NEW PALTZ SUNY ONEONTA SUNY ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUNY OSWEGO SUNY PLATTSBURGH SUNY STONYBROOK UNIVERSITY SUNY SULLIVAN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUNY UNIVERSITY @ ALBANY SUNY UNIVERSITY @ BUFFALO

College Acceptances (Private Schools) ADELPHI UNIVERSITY ALFRED UNIVERSITY BOSTON UNIVERSITY BRAMSON-ORT COLLEGE BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY BRIARCLIFFE COLLEGE BROOKDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MOUNT SAINT VINCENT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY CORNELL UNIVERSITY DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY DOMINICAN COLLEGE EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY EMERSON COLLEGE FORDHAM UNIVERSITY GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY HOBART AND WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGES HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY HUSSON UNIVERSITY IONA COLLEGE ITHACA COLLEGE JOHNSON AND WALES UNIVERSITY LINCOLN UNIVERSITY LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY BROOKLYN CAMPUS LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY POST CAMPUS MANHATTAN COLLEGE MARIST COLLEGE MARYMOUNT MANHATTAN COLLEGE MERCY COLLEGE MOLLOY COLLEGE MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY MOUNT SAINT MARY COLLEGE NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NEW YORK UNIVERSITY NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PACE UNIVERSITY PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY

College Acceptances RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY RUTGERS UNIVERSITY SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY SETON HALL UNIVERSITY ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE ST. JOHN S UNIVERSITY ST. JOSEPH S COLLEGE ST. THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE SAINT AUGUSTINE S UNIVERSITY SAINT PETER S UNVERSITY SIMMON S COLLEGE SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY TOWSON UNIVERSITY TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS-AMHERST UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND UNIVERSITY OF THE SCIENCES IN PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT VAUGHN COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY WAGNER COLLEGE

Student Clubs & Organizations Students at Leon M. Goldstein High School are encouraged to not only join clubs, but are empowered to start new organizations and projects that are aligned with their own passions and concerns. This has led to a club culture where more than fifty student-driven organizations are active during a typical week at LMG.

Student Volunteer Projects and Organizations Volunteering is one of the key characteristics defining our school with students being required to complete forty volunteer hours per year to graduate. This has led to the creation of dozens of student-run community service projects and organizations such as the Red Cross Club, the Technology Service Organization, the People to People International Club, our Key Club and the People Need Clothes Club.

List of Clubs and Organizations at LMGHS Arista Honor Society, Archon Honor Society, Art Club, ASL Club, Basketball Club, Biology Research Club, Black Student Union Club, Chamber Music Club, Chess Club, Computer Science Club, Dance Club, Drama Club, Elite Beats Step Team, English Honor Society, Environmental Science Club, Fashion Club, Feminist Club, Finance & Business Club, Finance & Politics Club, Video Game Club, Guitar Club, Italian American Heritage Club, Jewish Culture, Key Club, Karate Club, Latino Club, Math Honor Society, Music Club, People to People International Club, People Need Clothes, Robotics Club, Russian Heritage Club, Science Honor Society, Science Olympiad Club, Spark, Social Studies Honor Society, Stock Market Club, Student Government Organization, Technology Service Organization, Tri-M Music Honor Society, Yearbook.