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  1. Haaren High School was an American high school located in Midtown Manhattan, New York. The school was noted for its vocational program including classes focusing on internal combustion engines. [1] The facility was constructed in 1903 to house DeWitt Clinton High School.

  2. Haaren High School fue una escuela secundaria estadounidense ubicada en Midtown Manhattan, Nueva York. La escuela se destacó por su programa vocacional que incluye clases centradas en motores de combustión interna. 1 Fue construida en 1903 para albergar la escuela secundaria DeWitt Clinton.

  3. Haaren High School fue una escuela secundaria estadounidense ubicada en Midtown Manhattan, Nueva York. La escuela se destacó por su programa vocacional que incluye clases centradas en motores de combustión interna. Fue construida en 1903 para albergar la escuela secundaria DeWitt Clinton.

  4. John Henry Haaren (born August 13, 1855, New York, New York – d. September 23, 1916, Brooklyn, New York) was an American educator and historian. Haaren's father was German and his mother Irish and English. He studied under Prof. N. M. Butler at Columbia University, 1889–91, before becoming a teacher in New York.

  5. Haaren Hall in the early 20th century. Prior to the acquisition by John Jay, it was Haaren High School. Founding. In 1964, a committee convened by the Board of Higher Education recommended the establishment of an independent, degree-granting school of police science.

  6. 17 de nov. de 1971 · Five years ago, Hollywood moviemakers used Haaren High School as the setting for “Up the Down Staircase,” a tragicomic work that created a grim image of the typical big‐city high school:...

  7. 2 de nov. de 2011 · The midblock structure joins the new building to Haaren Hall on 10th Avenue, the former Haaren High School, which is now the heart of John Jay’s five-building complex on the far West Side....