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  1. Theodore Roosevelt Educational Campus in February 2020. Theodore Roosevelt High School, originally Roosevelt High School, the third public high school to open in the Bronx, New York, operated from 1918 until its permanent closure in 2006. Shutting down incrementally since 2002, this large high school, initially enrolling about 4 000 students, yearly dwindled, newly sharing its 1928 building ...

  2. former high school in the Bronx, New York, United States. Theodore Roosevelt High School (Q7781995) From Wikidata. ... Label Description Also known as; English: Theodore Roosevelt High School. former high school in the Bronx, New York, United States. Roosevelt High School; Statements. instance of. high school. 0 references. inception. 1918. 1 ...

  3. Collocated schools: Andrew Jackson High School (Queens) (closed 1994) Humanities and the Arts Magnet High School – Q498. Mathematics, Science Research and Technology Magnet High School – Q492. Institute for Health Professions at Cambria Heights – Q243. Benjamin Franklin High School for Finance & Information Technology - Q313.

  4. 9 de abr. de 1989 · Theodore Roosevelt High School on Fordham Road in the Bronx is a medieval-looking building in one of the city's more depressed neighborhoods. There, the unofficial rule of conduct for students, as ...

  5. Theodore Roosevelt School is unranked in New York Elementary Schools. Schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation, and how well they prepare their students for high ...

  6. The school is part of the Binghamton City School District, which is ranked 818 out of 866 school districts in New York and has a 0-star rating from SchoolDigger. Despite increased per-student spending, Theodore Roosevelt School consistently ranks among the lowest-performing elementary schools in New York state, with proficiency rates in English Language Arts (ELA) and Math ranging from 15% to ...

  7. Organ Dedication on January 21, 1931. In the Great Depression year of 1931, the Estey Organ Company received a welcome and very large contract for seven identical organs to be installed in New York City high schools. The $168,000 contract made the average cost of each organ $24,000. Each organ was equipped with a three-manual console that ...