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40°35′39″N 73°56′13″W / 40.594071°N 73.936885°W / 40.594071; -73.936885
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Sheepshead Bay High School
Address
3000 Avenue X

,
United States
Coordinates 40°35′39″N 73°56′13″W / 40.594071°N 73.936885°W / 40.594071; -73.936885
Information
Type Public
Opened1959
StatusClosed
Closed2016
School district22
SuperintendentAimee Horowitz
PrincipalJohn P. O'Mahoney
Enrollment1,921
Color(s)Blue   Orange   white  
MascotShark
NicknameSharks
Website [1]

Sheepshead Bay High School is a defunct public high school in Brooklyn, New York City, New York. Closed in 2016, the building currently operates as Frank J. Macchiarola Educational Complex, housing several smaller high schools. [1]

History

Sheepshead Bay High School was a large, multi-cultural high school in Brooklyn, New York City that closed in 2016. [2] SBHS opened in 1959, welcoming ninth to twelfth grade students. The first graduating class was 1961.[ citation needed] When the school opened there were no juniors or seniors and the sophomores were the senior class for three years.

Closure

On March 12, 2013, the New York City Department of Education's Panel For Educational Policy voted to approve plans to phase out Sheepshead Bay High School and introduce four new schools. [3]

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

  • Dov Markus (born 1946) - Israeli-American soccer player

References

  1. ^ Ogle, Vanessa (November 19, 2014). "Campus Renamed to Honor Former Chancellor". Brooklyn Paper. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Sheepshead Bay High School / The Frank J. Macchiarola Educational Complex - District 22 - InsideSchools".
  3. ^ Berke, Ned (March 13, 2013). "voted last night to approve plans to phase out and ultimately shutter Sheepshead Bay High School". Sheepheads Bites. Retrieved April 4, 2013.
  4. ^ a b "Sheepshead Bay (Brooklyn, NY) Baseball". The Baseball Cube. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  5. ^ "From Masta to Legend". University of Rhode Island. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  6. ^ "Sheepshead Bay High School, class of 2010". Retrieved 2020-01-12.