High School of Fashion Industries explained

High School of Fashion Industries
Streetaddress:225 West 24th Street
City:New York City
State:New York
Zipcode:10011
Url:https://www.hsfi.nyc/
Schoolnumber:M600
Principal:Daryl Blank
Grades:9-12
Mascot:Mikey The Falcon
Teamname:Falcons
Colors:blue and yellow
Founded:1926
Enrollment:1,743
Enrollment As Of:2004–2005 school year
Coordinates:40.7453°N -73.9963°W

High School of Fashion Industries (HSFI) is a secondary school located in Manhattan, New York City, New York. HSFI serves grades 9 through 12 and is a part of the New York City Department of Education. HSFI has magnet programs related to fashion design, fashion art, marketing and visual merchandising, graphics and illustration and photography.

Admissions

Admission to HSFI is highly selective. Students must complete an application to the Board of Education, take the school's exam that includes an art aptitude test, and submit a portfolio. Students are not expected to have formal training in the arts, and many students apply who have little drawing abilities. For prospective students, the school offers pamphlets in most junior high schools and several open house events during the year that include a mock school day with two 45-minute classes.

Student body

The school had a total of 1,743 students during the 2004–2005 school year.[1]

Athletics

The High School of Fashion Industries is the home of the Falcons:[2]

History

Founded in 1926. In March, 1926, Mr Mortimer C. Ritter, with Miss Jessie R. Dutton and Mr. Federick G. Bruck came to the third floor loft of the Greeley Arcade Building and with two classes, one in dressmaking and the other in garment cutting, organized what was to develop into the Central Needle Trades High School.[4]

The school building was completed in 1941 as the Central High School of Needle Trades.[5] [6]

Auditorium murals

These murals were painted between 1939 and 1940 by Ernest Fiene.[7] [8] and have landmark status.[9] Construction of the murals (and the school building) were part of the US federal government's Works Progress Administration (WPA) program. The murals "[portray] in dramatic and moving fashion the long generation of hope and despair, and the high standard of social and industrial accomplishment in the needle trades."

Notable alumni

Notes and References

  1. http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/ny/other/1958 HSFI profile
  2. http://fashionhighschool.net/ Official website of HSFI
  3. http://www.psal.org/psalsports/school/psal_schoolprofile.asp?cschool=02533 Sports at HSFI
  4. Book: Central Needle Trades High School 1936 Yearbook . 10.
  5. http://schools.nycenet.edu/region9/fashindhs/about.htm About the school
  6. http://www.catrais.org/FieneCatalogue/Pages%20Misc/Chronology.html Chronology of school
  7. http://americanart.si.edu/search/artist_bio.cfm?ID=1537 Ernest Fiene's work
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20070930103849/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,764150,00.html Art: "Fiene's Whopper"
  9. http://schools.nycenet.edu/region9/fashindhs/schoolinformation/schoolhistory/auditoriummurals.html Murals descriptions
  10. http://www.uft.org/noteworthy-grads/noteworthy-graduates-antonio-fargas-actor Noteworthy Graduates: Antonio Fargas
  11. http://cdbaby.com/cd/frankhewitt Frank Hewitt profile
  12. http://www.cyclones.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=209392937 Hank Whitney: Cyclone Trailblazer