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East High School is a public high school serving the sixth through twelfth grade in Rochester, N.Y, and is part of the Rochester City School District, and in partnership with the University of Rochester as the school's Educational Partnership Organization (EPO).[4] The school opened in 1902 on 410 Alexander St, and was designed by noted Rochester architect J. Foster Warner. The school was later moved in 1959 to its current location, 1801 East Main Street. Since 2002, changes have occurred, including the re-addition of a junior high and the splitting of the school into separate academies.
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East High School | |
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Address | |
1801 East Main St , 14609 United States | |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Motto | We have the power to change the world... now let's get to work. |
Established | 1902 |
School district | Rochester City School District |
Superintendent | Marlene Blocker |
Upper School Principal | Edward Mascadri |
Lower School Principal | Leandrew Wingo |
Teaching staff | 50.08 (Lower School),[1] 92.11 (Upper School)[2] (on an FTE basis) |
Grades | 6-8 (Lower School), 9-12 (Upper School) |
Enrollment | 357 (Lower School),[1] 711 (Upper School)[2](2021-2022) |
Student to teacher ratio | 7.13 (Lower School),[1] 7.72 (Upper School)[2] |
Campus | Urban |
Color(s) | Purple and Gold |
Mascot | Echo the Eagle |
Team name | Eagles (2015-present) |
Newspaper | The Eagle Express (2015-present) |
Yearbook | The Orient |
Website | www |
East High School | |
Location | 410 Alexander St., Rochester, New York |
Coordinates | 43°9′35″N 77°35′31″W |
Area | 3 acres (1.2 ha) |
Built | 1902 |
Architect | Warner, J. Foster |
Architectural style | Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Italian Renaissance |
NRHP reference No. | 83001707[3] |
Added to NRHP | June 30, 1983 |
In May 2014, the New York State Education Department granted the University of Rochester's request to take over management of East High School.[5] Beginning in the 2015-2016 school year, the University will implement a plan in their efforts to "increase learning opportunities" for students.[6]
East High currently contains two separate schools for their students, each with staggering start times. Their Lower School[7] is for students in grades 6-8 and their Upper School[8] is for students grades 9-12. There is a separate academy for their 9th grade students in the Upper School known as the Freshman Academy.[9]
The Lower School, formerly known as the Foundation Academy, is for students in grades 6-8. Their current principal is Leeandrew Wingo. In the Lower School, the students have their own place within the East High building, creating a small school atmosphere. The Lower School currently has around 180 students per grade level, small classes in core subjects, and a focus on college and career readiness and lifelong success.
The Upper School is for students in grades 9-12. Their current principal is Ed Mascadri. The school offers a full range of classes leading up to the Regents diploma, including career and technical pathways as well as AP and early-college classes. Some of these career and technical pathways include Culinary Arts, Information Technology, Advanced Manufacturing, Teaching, Business, and Health Related Careers. In addition to all of this, every student in the Upper School will have access to the full range of BOCES programs.
The 9th graders in the Upper School have their own wing of the building, with extra support, extended time for math and literacy, and opportunities to complete four or more high school credits. The 9th graders also have their own lunch period, their own PE classes, their own period for Family Group, 4 counselors, 2 social workers, and alternative programs for scholars not on track after the 9th grade. The current director for the Freshman Academy is Deon Rodgers.
With the University of Rochester agreement through the EPO, the school has overcome many challenges. The school offers many unique options for graduation pathways offering successful transition post secondary The graduation rate of East High in 2009 was 39%[10] and as of June 2020 was 74%.[11]
African American: 50.8%
Hispanic: 35.4%
White: 8.1%
Not Specified: 4.9%
Two or more races: 0.4%
American Indian: 0.3%[12]
86.3% of the students at East High School receive a free/reduced lunch rate.[12]
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