Canarsie High School

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Coordinates40°38′26″N 73°53′53″W / 40.64056°N 73.89806°W / 40.64056; -73.89806
TypePublic
Established1964
Closed2011 (reopened as Canarsie Educational Campus)[1]
Canarsie High School
Location
1600 Rockaway Parkway
Brooklyn, New York

11236

Coordinates40°38′26″N 73°53′53″W / 40.64056°N 73.89806°W / 40.64056; -73.89806
Information
TypePublic
Established1964
Closed2011 (reopened as Canarsie Educational Campus)[1]
School districtNew York City Geographic District #18
PrincipalAngelo Marrah
Grades9 to 12
Enrollment2,885[2] (2007–08)
Team nameThe Chiefs
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Canarsie High School was a public high school in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Canarsie in New York City. It first opened in 1964 but closed in 2011. The building currently operates as Canarsie Educational Campus, housing several smaller high schools.[3]

Under the Impact Schools initiative in 2004, Canarsie High School received increased police and security presence.[4] In 2007, it was announced Canarsie would close because it "was in such disarray that the only way to fix it would be to shut it down, replacing it with several smaller schools on the same campus. The school had received the lowest possible grades (F and U) under the Department of Education's first citywide progress reports.[5][6][7] This was part of a trend in the city beginning in the 1990s and embraced by the administration of then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg to convert failing large high schools into educational campuses.[5][8] For the 2007-2008 academic year, the school stopped admitting new students.[5] Canarsie High School graduated 40 percent of its final class of 358 students in the Spring of 2011.[1]

Student demographics

84.51% Black or African American, 11.47% Hispanic or Latino, 2.07% White non-Hispanic, 1.66% Asian and 0.28% Native American. The student/teacher ratio is 22.0. The school is part of School District #18.

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