School Without Walls (Rochester, New York) Explained

School Without Walls
Motto:Where Learning Has No Limits
Streetaddress:480 Broadway
City:Rochester
State:New York
Country:US
Type:Public high school
Established:1971
District:Rochester City School District
Principal:Idonia Owens
Grades:9-12
Website:http://www.rcsdk12.org/Domain/5459
Head Name:Second Master
Head Name2:Assistant Headmaster
Enrollment:~250
Colors:Black and white
Free Label:Emblem

School Without Walls, located in Rochester, New York, United States, is a high school for students in grades 9-12, and is an example of an alternative school.

Demographics

The free/reduced lunch rate is 68% of students.[1]

History

In 1968, students at Monroe High School presented an idea to the principal for an alternative education program. In October 1969, teachers began helping students attain their goal. Parents, teachers and students soon joined forces. Led by Lew Marks (1932-2010), an English teacher at the school, they presented a proposal for the School Without Walls to the District Superintendent in January 1971. On February 4, 1971, the Board of Education approved the proposal that created the School Without Walls, which opened in September 1971 at 4 Elton Street, sharing space with the Visual Studies Workshop at the time.

Subsequent locations included the 5th floor of the building at 50 West Main Street, and a floor of the building at 400 Andrews Street, both in Rochester. School Without Walls moved to its present building, the former Sears Automotive building located near Monroe High School, in 1987. The middle school was closed in 2013.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. Web site: School Without Walls School, Rochester NY School Profile, Ranking, and Reviews . SchoolDigger.com . 2012-08-09.

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