William Howard Taft High School (New York City)

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William Howard Taft High School is a former New York City high school in the southwest section of the Bronx, whose building now houses small specialized high schools. The school was operated by the New York City Department of Education.

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William Howard Taft High School
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240 East 172nd Street Bronx, NY 10457

172nd Street and Sheridan Avenue


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New York
10457

United States
Coordinates40°50′22″N 73°54′42″W
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School typePublic High School
Established1940s
StatusClosed
ClosedJune 2008 (2008-06)
School boardNew York City Department of Education (NYCDOE)
School districtNYCDOE Geographic District: 09
Grades912
Campus typeurban
Athletics conferencePublic Schools Athletic League (PSAL)
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The Taft school campus is located on Sheridan Avenue and 172nd Street in the Bronx.

History

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Founded in the 1940s, Taft originally served the largely homogeneous population of the surrounding area.[citation needed] In the post-war years of the forties, fifties and sixties. Notable graduates included director Stanley Kubrick, producer Jerry Weintraub, novelist Judith Rossner, and singers Eydie Gormé, Chuck Negron, Luther Vandross, Alan Merrill and Joanna Russ.

Demographic and the advent of specialized magnet schools brought about shifts in enrollment. During the Abraham Beame (1974–1977) and Edward Koch (1978–1989) administrations, citywide, crime rates were high and unfavorable publicity accelerated the decline of the school. By the early 1970s, Taft H.S. earned a reputation as a "failing school" with many of the problems of other high schools in poor, marginalized neighborhoods in New York City.

Entering the 1990s, as a non-selective high school, it was unable to compete with the newer schools housing magnet programs that attracted prime students from throughout the borough. Crime intimidated vibrant young professionals from teaching at the high school. The danger was highlighted in May 1997, when Jonathan Levin, an English teacher at the school and the son of former Time Warner chairman Gerald M. Levin, was murdered by a former student in his Manhattan apartment.

Of the 629 students attending Taft in the 1990s, the majority were Hispanic and African-American. On any given day, attendance hovered around 86%. The impoverished community, lacking in political clout or a cohesive PTA, was provided 10 truancy officers, rather than improved education strategies. The last graduating class of Taft High School was in June 2008.

Transformation

Within the same building, the previously identified "failing school" has been transformed into a series of small specialized high schools to meet modern career needs. The specialty schools are:

Notable alumni

References

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