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East High in Spring 2012 | |
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820 Northampton Street Buffalo, NY Humboldt Park Buffalo, Erie County, New York 14211 United States | |
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Type | Public, Coeducational |
Status | Priority School |
School district | Buffalo Public Schools |
School number | 307 |
Principal | Casey M. Young-Welch |
Grades | 9-12 |
Campus type | Urban |
Color(s) | Black and Gold |
Team name | Panthers |
Website | East High School |
East High School is a comprehensive high school located in the East Side of Buffalo, New York. It serves 476 students from Grades 9-12. The current principal is Dr. Casey Young.
History
East High School (originally known as "East Side High School") was constructed in 1926 and opened in 1927. The building was a neighborhood school that served the Lower East Side families. The building became a symbol of rising demographic changes in the East Side when increasing numbers of African-Americans joined the student enrollment. In 1954, as part of a large redistricting initiative by the Buffalo Board of Education, East High's boundaries were redrawn so that it became "Buffalo's Negro high school".
In 1977, the school was closed due to a federal desegregation order and became Buffalo Vocational Technical Center, where students took vocational and career-oriented classes in addition to the core academics at their regular high school. This also allowed the school to become an annex to Kensington, Riverside, and Emerson High Schools. The school was close to being closed and transformed into an elementary/middle school campus in 1999, but that decision was revoked by the Buffalo Board of Education due to mounting public pressure. In 2002, the Vocational center was ultimately closed, and the building re-opened in 2005 once again as East High School.
In the spring of 2011, it was proposed that the current principal be replaced and the school would become an all-male school. Although the principal was place on assignment within the district offices, no student demographic changes occurred. Beginning in 2015, the East High School program began to phase out due to low test scores and graduation rates. The program will be replaced by a student credit recovery alternative education program known as Pathways Academy.
Famous alumni
- Al Cervi– Former NBA player/coach
- Matt Urban, Medal of Honor recipient
References
- http://www.p12.nysed.gov/accountability/School_Improvement/Reports/EastHSFinal.pdf
- Goldman, M. (2007). City on the Edge: Buffalo, New York .
- ^ Weed, G. M. (2001). School days of yesterday: Buffalo public schools history. (p. 29). Buffalo: Buffalo Standard Printing.
- Campagna, D. (2000, January 25). Rare allies may save vocational center. The Buffalo News, p. B5.
- Cardinale, A. (2002, April 16). Few parents at hearing on school closings. The Buffalo News, p. B3.
- Simon, P. (2005, January 18). East High, Emerson Middle transform in contrasting ways. The Buffalo News, p. B1.
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