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The piece generated buzz at the school after it was reposted on Instagram, and school administrators responded positively.
All Hallows High School and Immaculate Conception School – two century-old Bronx Catholic schools – are set to close in a few weeks. Ronald Astree, Class of 1991 at All Hallows, recalled the 1985 ...
A 16-year-old was shot and killed outside of high school in the Bronx on Monday, according to police. Around 5 p.m., police say a fight broke out near the courtyard of Bronx Latin School ...
Installation view of Zainab Aliyu, American Artist, and The School for Poetic Computation’s “The Bronx Dictionary of Dark Matters” (2020– ongoing) in Working Knowledge: Shared Imaginings ...
An ailing Catholic school in the Bronx — about to graduate its last ... city records show. All Hallows High School, which was founded in 1909 by the Congregation of Christian Brothers, is ...
Located inside the elite Bronx Science high school, the museum has seen an uptick in attendance since Oct. 7. This article was produced as part of the New York Jewish Week’s Teen Journalism ...
THROGGS NECK, The Bronx (WABC) -- Prayers have been answered at an all-girls Catholic high school in the Bronx ... take it," said former student Shirley Capa Perez. Preston is filled with legacy.
A Bronx high school that was in danger of shutting down will be staying open. Following a public hearing held on April 8, Attorney General Letitia James announced she has brokered a lease ...
Preston High School in the Bronx will remain open after a sale to new owners, officials said Tuesday. In an agreement, the Bally’s Foundation purchased the property from the Sisters of the ...
Supporters are appealing to the New York attorney general for help. By David Waldstein When Preston High School in the Bronx announced in February that it was closing, it seemed to many that it ...
Preston High School in the Bronx is now part of the growing list of Catholic high schools facing closure, but dozens of students, parents and staff are calling for the doors to remain open.
The number so far is small: five in the Bronx, one in Harlem, and one in Brooklyn. More troubling, however, is that three of these schools—St. Mark the Evangelist in Harlem and Sacred Heart and ...