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Newtown High School (Queens)

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Type
  
Public secondary

School district
  
NYC School District 24

CEEB code
  
331815

Founded
  
1897

Established
  
1897

School number
  
Q455

Phone
  
+1 718-595-8400

Newtown High School (Queens)

Motto
  
We tower above the rest.

Address
  
48-01 90th St, Elmhurst, NY 11373, USA

District
  
New York City Public Schools

School board
  
New York City Department of Education

Similar
  
Forest Hills High School, William Cullen Bryant Hi, Francis Lewis High School, Long Island City High Sch, John Bowne High Sch

Newtown High School is a high school in Elmhurst, a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. Its multinational student body consists of approximately 2,879 students, with a large percentage of Hispanic and Asian students. Newtown High School celebrated its 120th anniversary in 2017. In 2010, Newtown High School held its graduation at York College, for the first time in over 30 years, rather than other locations such as St. John's University and Forest Park.

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The school offers college courses, advanced placement classes in English Language and Literature, Biology, Spanish Language and Literature, Chinese Language, Calculus BC, and Human Geography, among others; a business/technology program; a pre-engineering/technology preparation; as well as an art program.

Newtown High School has teams in a variety of sports, both co-ed and broken down by gender. The sports offered include wrestling, soccer, baseball, cross-country, outdoor track, softball, bowling, handball, volleyball, basketball, tennis, among others. Gymnastics once played a part, but has been discontinued.

Newtown has a newspaper, a Key Club, the student organization, a language club, a poetry club, debate team, mediation, robotics club, photography club, several culture clubs, among others. Newtown also has a notable guitar class, which has performed for QPTV (Queens Public Television) .

Athletics

Newtown has seen some success with athletics, winning numerous city championships in a variety of athletic competitions. It currently competes in the Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL), and fields a wide number of teams in many different sports. They include:

Boys Teams

  • Varsity and JV Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Indoor/Outdoor Track
  • Varsity Soccer
  • Varsity and JV Volleyball
  • Golf
  • Bowling
  • Varsity and JV Baseball
  • Handball
  • Wrestling
  • Girls Teams

  • Varsity and JV Softball
  • Basketball
  • Indoor/Outdoor Track
  • Bowling
  • Soccer
  • Cross Country
  • Gymnastic
  • Extracurricular activities

  • Robotics Club
  • Hiking
  • Photography
  • Notable alumni

  • Arthur Nascarella, Actor
  • William C. Brennan, Justice, New York Supreme Court
  • Peter Lassally, executive producer of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, Late Night with David Letterman, the Late Show with David Letterman and the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.
  • Richard Grasso, President, New York Stock Exchange
  • Crockett Johnson, cartoonist, creator of Barnaby and Harold and the Purple Crayon
  • Estée Lauder, cosmetics manufacturer
  • Omar Minaya, former General Manager of the New York Mets
  • Michael J. Murphy, New York City Police Commissioner
  • Carroll O'Connor, actor, best known for his role as Archie Bunker on All in the Family
  • Don Rickles, comedian
  • Zoe Saldana, actress, class of 1997
  • Lenny Schultz, comedian and gym teacher at Newtown High School
  • Gene Simmons, member of the rock group Kiss
  • Rise Stevens, opera singer
  • Johnny Thunders, rock guitarist
  • Charlie Villanueva, Professional basketball player, who currently plays for the Dallas Mavericks of the NBA
  • Smush Parker, Professional basketball player, who is a former NBA basketball player, most notably as a starter for the Los Angeles Lakers, he is currently not active, and last played overseas.
  • Grace Lee Boggs, Civil rights activist, fighter for social justice, author, social activist, philosopher and feminist
  • References

    Newtown High School (Queens) Wikipedia