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  1. The High School for Youth and Community Development. 911 Flatbush Ave Brooklyn, NY 11226 Phone: (718) 564-2470 Fax: (718) 564-2471. CONTACT US . Parent Coordinator. Cdesdunes@ycdhs.org. Principal. Mprendergast@ycdhs.org. Transcript Requests. Contact the records office at Erasmus Hall campus- 718-564-2470.

  2. 26 de dic. de 2010 · Erasmus Hall High School, Flatbush and Church Avenues, often called the "mother of high schools," began as a small private academy in 1787 with an enrollment of twenty-six boys. It was the first secondary school to be chartered by the Regents of the University of the State of New York and hence is the nucleus out of which grew the vast system of secondary school education in New York.

  3. 26 de dic. de 2010 · Erasmus Hall High School, Flatbush and Church Avenues, often called the "mother of high schools," began as a small private academy in 1787 with an enrollment of twenty-six boys. It was the first secondary school to be chartered by the Regents of the University of the State of New York and hence is the nucleus out of which grew the vast system of secondary school education in New York.

  4. The original Erasmus Hall Academy was the oldest high school in the state of New York, so Erasmus Hall High is sometimes called the “mother of high schools”. And the rooms of Erasmus Hall High have seen some of the most famous actors, musicians and celebrities in the world come through as students. Here’s what Neil and Barbra have to say ...

  5. 3.4K members. Join group. About this group. Welcome to the Erasmus Hall High School Alumni Association, open to all years. Please join us and use it as a virtual meeting place to reconnect and share memories! Any information that we get regarding school activities is either via the newsletter or word of mouth.

  6. Records (known as the Archives) of Erasmus Hall Academy (1787–1896) and its successor, Erasmus Hall High School (1896–circa 1975), at 911 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn. The first school chartered by the Regents of the State of New York, Erasmus Hall educated, initially, the children of Dutch-speaking farmers of Flatbush, and, later, thousands of students in the Brooklyn and New York City Board ...