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  1. The Thomas Jefferson High Educational Campus houses four small schools that share sports teams, ... Thomas Jefferson High School was closed in 2007 for poor performance and renamed the Thomas Jefferson Educational Campus. ... Brooklyn NY 11207 Trains: to Pennsylvania Ave; to Livonia Ave Buses: B20, B83 Contact.

  2. On Wednesday, Feb 14, 2024, the Jefferson Varsity Boys Basketball team won their game against Brooklyn Law & Tech High School by a score of 129-66. J. Jefferson 129. B. Brooklyn Law & Tech 66. Final. Box Score; Game Results ... Jefferson High School 400 Pennsylvania Ave Brooklyn, NY 11207-4799.

  3. 400 Pennsylvania Avenue. Brooklyn, NY 11207. Thomas Jefferson High School serves 720 students in grades 9-12. The student:teacher ratio of 30:1 was higher than the New York state level of 11:1.

  4. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11207. On May 11, 1922, ground was broken by Mayor Hylan for the construction of Thomas Jefferson High School, located in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn. Over the years, the large school was instrumental in the education of many notable people, but by the 1990s the neighborhood and school had fallen into decline.

  5. Thomas Jefferson High School Alumni Class List. The names listed below are alumni who have been searched for on this site from Thomas Jefferson High Schoolin Brooklyn, New York . If you see your name among the Thomas Jefferson High School graduates, someone is looking for you! Register to let other graduates of Thomas Jefferson High School find ...

  6. An evening educational and youth development program in Brooklyn, New York. top of page. Google Phone (929) ... under-credited New York City high school students an alternative pathway to graduation. ... THOMAS JEFFERSON CAMPUS 400 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, RM 128 BROOKLYN, NY 11207 PHONE: (718) 566.7156 (718) 566.7193

  7. Thomas Jefferson High School, located at 400 Pennsylvania Avenue, had its groundbreaking in 1922 with New York City mayor John Francis Hylan officiating. Elias Lieberman (1883-1969), American poet, writer and educator, known for the 1916 poem "I Am an American,” served as principal from 1924 to 1940.