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Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics : ウィキペディア英語版 | Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics
Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics (abbreviated as MCSM) is a public high school in New York City, at East 116th Street between Pleasant Avenue and FDR Drive in the East Harlem neighborhood in the northeastern part of the borough of Manhattan. ==History== The precursor of MCSM in the same building, Benjamin Franklin High School opened in 1943 and was sited at 200 Pleasant Avenue, between 114th Street and 116th Street.〔Megan Abott, ("Where Lupo the Wolf Goes for Dinner" ), ''The New York Times'' February 1, 2012,〕 A long-time principal there was pioneering educational theorist Leonard Covello, the city's first Italian-American principal.〔("Place Matters: A Joint Project of City Lore and the Municipal Arts Society" )〕 Frank Sinatra sang "Aren't You Glad You're You," to quell racial tensions after a riot between African-American and Italian-American students. Future jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins said that the concert changed his life.〔 The New York City Board of Education shuttered the school in June 1982 for performance issues and converted the building into a four-year high school, the Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics,〔("A failed high school preparing for renewal", ) ''The New York Times,'' July 11, 1982〕 and a grade 6-8 middle school, the Isaac Newton Middle School for Math and Science, effective September 1982. It later was renamed Manhattan Center is a four-year high school which provides students with a rigorous curriculum that emphasizes mathematics and science.
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