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H.S. 445 Bronx High School of Science

 
75 West 205 Street Bronx , NY 10468
Phone: (718) 817-7700  Fax: (718) 733-7951
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Principal: Valerie Reidy
Parent Coordinator: Cynthia Golan

WHAT'S SPECIAL: More Nobel prize-winning graduates than from any school in the country.
DOWNSIDE: Punishing workload and lack of individual attention.
 
Grade levels: 9 to 12
Class size: 34
Enrollment: 2940
Ethnicity %:
  28 W; 4 B; 8 H; 60 A
4 year graduation rate: 98.0%
District 10
HS Supt: Joel Di Bartolomeo
Admissions: exam
Neighborhood: Northwest Bronx
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The Bronx High School of Science, one of the most famous schools in the country, has a proud history of training not only scientists but also authors, business executives, and academic leaders. Its graduates have won seven Nobel prizesmore than any other school in the country. The school inspires an astonishing loyalty among its alumni, who contribute $1 million a year to keep the education at Science at its best. Many of the faculty members are Bronx Science alumni.

Bronx Science is a stressful, highly competitive place,. . .

 

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(other)
Dec 15, 2009

BRonx High School of Science is one of the 12 NYC high schools that placed in the top 100 in read more

(other)
Dec 1, 2009

Richard Lee was honored with the 1st annual Sloan Award for Excellence in Teaching Science and Mathematics. The prestigious award, sponsored by the Fund for the City of New York and the Alfred... read more

JJA
(parent)
Jun 17, 2009

"My daughter has just finished her sophomore year, and we've been extremely pleased with BxSci. She's a mathy kid, and they've placed her well; we know non-mathy kids who are placed well, too.... read more



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