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  1. Theodore Roosevelt High School (New York City) 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, [1] operated from 1918 until its permanent closure in 2006.

  2. THEODORE ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL. 500 East Fordham Road. 1929. William H. Gompert. This stately block-long building, with its distyle-in-antis portico, raises its distinctive cupola over Fordham Road. The architect, William H. Gompert (1875-1946), succeeded the long-serving C.B.J. Snyder as the New York City Board of Education architect in 1923 ...

  3. www.newyorkschools.com › schools › theodore-roosevelt-high-schoolTheodore Roosevelt High School

    Theodore Roosevelt High School. New York City District #10. 500 East Fordham Road Bronx, NY 10458 » Get Directions. Large City (City: Large) 718-733-8100 (Phone) Serving Grades: 9-12. Principal: Edward Gardella Compare to nearby schools »

  4. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. 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 ...

  5. Our Insights. Across the street from Fordham University, the Theodore Roosevelt Educational Campus houses six small high schoolssome very successful, some not-ready-for prime time. Read more. Get more from InsideSchools. Try our Guided Search Join a Group.

  6. Theodore Roosevelt High School Alumni Class List. The names listed below are alumni who have been searched for on this site from Theodore Roosevelt High Schoolin Bronx, New York. If you see your name among the Theodore Roosevelt High School graduates, someone is looking for you!

  7. Theodore Roosevelt High School was a large public high school in the Bronx. Fully named Roosevelt High School, apparently after the eminent Roosevelt family of New York, at its opening in November 1918, it was renamed Theodore Roosevelt High School soon after Theodore Roosevelt died in January 1919.