Rice High School was a
private
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,
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, college preparatory
high school
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in the
Harlem
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neighborhood of New York City, United States. It is located within the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
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. The school closed in 2011 due to financial difficulties.
Background
Rice High School was established in 1938 in Central Harlem by the
Congregation of Christian Brothers
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Their first school was opened i ...
, who continued to fund the school through much of its existence.
Named for Irish missionary and educator Edmund Rice,
it was located at 124th Street and Lenox Avenue and was known as a basketball powerhouse producing alumni that included
Kemba Walker.
The school's basketball team won the CHSAA championship in 1994 with a roster that included
Felipe López.
The school was the subject of a 2008 book by Patrick McCloskey, ''The Street Stops Here: A Year at a Catholic High School in Harlem''.
Amid declining enrollment, reduced endowment and increasing operational costs, the school made the decision to close in 2011 after they could not raise the needed funds to move to a cheaper building.
It held its final graduation ceremony on May 27, 2011 and vacated the building on June 30 of that same year.
As of August 2021, a group of alumni are working to reopen the school, although there is no clear timeline for this.
Notable alumni and staff
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Bob Lienhard, basketball player, Class of 1966
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Bill Campion
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, basketball player, Class of 1971
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Shagari Alleyne
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He played three years for the University of Kentucky Wildcats before transferring ...
, basketball player, Class of 2002
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Andre Barrett
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Professional career
Barrett was und ...
, basketball player, Class of 2000
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Steve Burtt Jr.
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High school car ...
, basketball player, 2007-08
top scorer in the Israel Basketball Premier League
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Keydren Clark
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College career
Clark wa ...
, basketball player, Class of 2002
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Chris Fouch
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, basketball player, Class of 2008
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Tom Gorman, baseball player and umpire, former coach at Rice
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Charles Hamilton, hip hop artist, Class of 2005
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Curtis Kelly
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, basketball player, Class of 2006
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Felipe López, basketball player, Class of 1994
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Darryl McDaniels
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Early life
McDaniels gre ...
, founding member of the hip hop group Run–D.M.C.
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Dean Meminger
Dean Peter "The Dream" Meminger (May 13, 1948 – August 23, 2013) was an American basketball player and coach.
Early life
Meminger was born in Walterboro, South Carolina, and came to Harlem, New York, with his family as a seventh-grader. He starr ...
, basketball player and coach, Class of 1967
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Russell Robinson, basketball player, Class of 2004
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Kenny Satterfield
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, basketball player, Class of 1999
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Durand Scott, basketball player, Class of 2009
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Edgar Sosa, basketball player, Class of 2006
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Kemba Walker, basketball player, Class of 2008
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Charlie Yelverton
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, basketball player, Class of 1967
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