Gregorio Luperón High School for Math & Science

Gregorio Luperón High School for Math and Science
Secundaria Gregorio Luperón
Address
501 West 165th Street
New York, New York, (New York County) 10032
United States
Coordinates 40°50′17″N 73°56′18″W / 40.83815°N 73.938355°W / 40.83815; -73.938355Coordinates: 40°50′17″N 73°56′18″W / 40.83815°N 73.938355°W / 40.83815; -73.938355
Information
School type Public (government funded), secondary (Spanish/English bilingual)
Established 1992 (1992)
Status open
School board New York City Department of Education
NCES District ID 3600083[1]
CEEB code 333749
NCES School ID 360008301265[2]
Principal Juan Villar
Faculty 23.80 (on an FTE basis)[2]
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 486[2] (2011)
  Grade 9 253[2]
  Grade 10 79[2]
  Grade 11 77[2]
  Grade 12 77[2]
Student to teacher ratio 20.42[2]
Hours in school day 7:40–4:20
Campus type Urban
Color(s) White and blue
Website schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/06/M552/

Gregorio Luperón, the school's namesake

The Gregorio Luperón High School for Math & Science (in Spanish: Secundaria Gregorio Luperón) is located in District 6 of the borough of Manhattan, New York, United States The school is named after General Gregorio Luperón a Dominican military and state leader.

History

Luperón was originally founded in 1992 as a transitional program for newly arrived Spanish-speaking immigrants, in 2001 it was converted into a full 4-year diploma-granting high school. It graduated its first class in 2003.

Course offerings

Extracurricular activities

New building

For more than twelve years, Luperón had problems with overcrowded hallways, faulty air conditioning and heating, and a lack of gym and lab facilities. Parents and students worked on a campaign to move to a larger space. After many petitions, protests, and public hearings, they achieved their goal: In 2008, a new edifice was constructed at a cost of $41 million, including not just laboratories and a gymnasium, but a larger library, better internet access, and music and art classrooms.

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