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  1. Ps 82 Macombs Junior High School Paul Ablon. Bronx High School Of Science Class of 1966 Stephen Ablon. Fieldston School Class of 1959 Bernice Abner. William H Taft ... Herman Ridder Jr High School Class of 1943 Anjele Abrahamian. James Monroe High School Class of 1947 Angel Abrahamson. Dewitt Clinton ...

  2. Select SCHOOL, YEAR and CLASS from the drop-down lists (in that order). With school, year and class selected, click on the VIEW PHOTO button. WHAT ABOUT YOUR CLASS PICTURE? If you have a class picture from a Bronx school, we'd love to add it to this gallery. Here is some information about adding your photograph to this gallery.

  3. Sub-total from Federal Funds. Sub-total from State/Local Funds. Junior High School 98 Herman Ridder. 0.0mi. Public. 6-8. 1619 Boston Rd. Bronx. 10460.

  4. Junior High School 98 Herman Ridder School. 1619 Boston Rd, Bronx, NY10460 | (718) 589-8200. Grades: 6-8. Student Enrollment: 459. Rating Not Available. No Reviews Yet.

  5. Junior High School in the Bronx. Herman Ridder Junior High School (Q26869366) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Junior High School in the Bronx. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Herman Ridder Junior High School. Junior High School in the Bronx. Statements. instance of. lower secondary school. 0 references ...

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    Public School 98, Crotona Park East, The Bronx, New York City, New York, United States of America Summary Herman Ridder Junior High School, Public School 98, the Bronx, was the first thoroughly "modernistic" Art Deco style public school building in New York City and the first junior high school to depart in design from a modification of a standard elementary school plan.

  7. Ridder, however, was more daring and demonstrated a stronger commitment to the modernistic style, now called Art Deco. Today we call it Art Deco, but in 1929 when The New York Times published the design for the Herman Ridder Junior High School in the Bronx, that term had not yet been coined.