Everything about John Dewey High School totally explained
John Dewey High School is a public school in
Brooklyn,
New York City,
New York, founded and based on the educational principles of
John Dewey. It opened in the Fall of 1969 and is located at 50 Avenue X at the Gravesend/Bensonhurst-Bath Beach border of Brooklyn. The school is under the banner of the
New York City Department of Education.
It was established in 1969 and started out with only freshmen and sophomores. Most of the students graduated after sophomore year and moved on to college. Slowly, the school grew to include juniors and seniors. Today, there are over 3,200 students are enrolled in the school. Though still relatively young compared to many Brooklyn public high schools, it counts as alumni many well known graduates, including filmmaker Spike Lee, Pulitzer Prize winner Donald Margulies, actor Omar Epps, producer and director Larry Charles, and scientist Robert Sapolsky.
Graduation requirements
In order to graduate from John Dewey High School, each student must take a certain amount of specific classes. For example, each student must take 16 cycles of English; 8 literature classes, 4 writing classes, 2 communication classes, and 2 elective classes. For Social Studies, each student must take 16 cycles of classes. Students need 8 Global courses, 4 American History, 2 Economic classes, and 2 Participation in Government classes. Mathematics requires 12 cycles, each student must complete 3 years of math, and must complete Math A. The Science Department requires students to take 12 cycles of Science. John Dewey also offers many foreign languages. When a student chooses his preferred languages, he must take the course either for 1 year (4 cycles) or for 3 years (12 cycles). Art and Music are important in the Dewey curriculum. Each student must take 2 cycles of each. Also, like in every high school, John Dewey offers health education and physical education. Each student must take 14 cycles of phys. ed. and 2 cycles of health; totaling up to 16 cycles (4 years).
John Dewey High School offers many electives. A student may want to take Dance classes, or Business Education classes. It also offers Technology, Home Economics, Health Careers and Occupations.
There is also a COOP program that senior students can be apart of. This program allows the students to be in the corporate world. They work one week and go to school the next.
Academy of Finance
John Dewey High School houses the "first" Academy of Finance, which was started by
Sandy Weill in 1982. The Academy of Finance prepares students for post-secondary education and careers through a theme-based, contextualized curriculum approach. Academic learning experiences are combined with hands-on work experience to help students develop the thinking and problem-solving skills so critical to postsecondary education and career success.
The Academy of Finance introduces high school students to the broad career opportunities of the financial services industry, opening the door to new options and equipping students to make sound choices for the future. One of three member programs of the National Academy Foundation, the Academy of Finance operates as a small learning community and is located in more than 275 high schools nationwide.
At John Dewey, each student is allowed to apply for the Academy. During the Sophomore year, a student who is interested in joining the Academy, gives in his or her application and waits for an interview with Academy coordinator. The Academy of Finance is only available to Juniors and Seniors who applies during their Sophomore
year.
ARISTA
ARISTA is the scholastic honor society of John Dewey High School. Applicants must have achieved an overall scholastic average of 90 or above as a student at John Dewey High School. The student must also have a record of service performed each cycle in some facility in the school.
Sports
From its founding John Dewey hasn't fielded varsity sports teams. That lack of inter-school sports competition grew out of its educational design, meant to de-emphasize competition, winning and losing, and to encourage achievement for its own sake. The school does however have intramural athletic programs which students can take advantage of to play sports for recreation.
Notable alumni
- Mike Abrams, national satellite radio personality
- Foxy Brown, musical artist
- Larry Charles, television/film writer, director, producer
- Elliot Goldenthal, composer
- Arthur Lander, biologist
- Spike Lee, director
- Doris Ling-Cohan, New York State Supreme Court Justice
- Michael Mandel, Chief Economist, Business Week Magazine
- Donald Margulies, playwright
- Angie Martinez, radio personality
- John Ortiz, actor
- Geoffrey Owens, actor
- Jayson Paul, professional wrestler
- Colin Quinn, comedian and television personality
- Domenic M. Recchia, Jr., New York City Council member
- Ray Suarez, journalist and author
- Michelle Ye, actress
- Eric Zaccar, Playwright, Lyricist, Screenwriter
Trivia
The school can be seen in the early moments of the chase scene of the Academy Award winning movie
The French Connection.
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