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South Shore High School is one of the two defunct
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Canarsie High School Canarsie High School was a public high school in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Canarsie in New York City. It first opened in 1964 but closed in 2011. The building currently operates as Canarsie Educational Campus, housing several smaller high sc ...
. Opened in 1970, it had a capacity of 4000 students in grades nine through twelve. At the peak of enrollment, during the 1972–74 school years, the
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had a student population of 6,800, making South Shore the second-largest high school in the United States at the time. To accommodate the large capacity of students 13 class periods were provided. The freshmen and sophomores were accommodated in the afternoon–early evening, while juniors and seniors were instructed in the early to late morning. An evening adult education center opened in 1973. South Shore High School participated in
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's College Now program, which provided senior-year students the opportunity to take courses for college credit on the high school campus. The program was run in cooperation with
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. While South Shore High was relatively problem-free through the 1970s and most of the 1980s, there were a few incidents, particularly during the 1970–71 school year, starting with interracial fighting in the opening month of school. Several student riots occurred during that opening year, forcing its first principal, Max Bromer, to resign. A riot occurred outside the school on the last day of classes in June 1987; one student was shot to death off campus in May 1990; in July 1990 a student was shot right outside the school in the rotunda and died in the hospital five days later. Another student was stabbed to death in a stairwell in September 1992. Because of increasing security problems, South Shore High School is now closed and its final class graduated in June 2014. Five smaller schools are now operating on the campus: Brooklyn Theater Arts High School, Brooklyn Bridge Academy, Brooklyn Generation School, Victory Collegiate High School and, Academy for Conservation and the Environment, as well as the South Shore Young Adult Borough Center (YABC), an alternative high school evening program and a charter school, making a total of seven schools in the building. The Brooklyn Comprehensive Night High School operated on the campus of South Shore High School beginning in 1970, but was closed in 2014.


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References

http://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/27/Q253/default.htm


External links


NYC Department of Education: South Shore High School
* ttp://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/18/K576/default.htm NYC Department of Education: Victory Collegiate High Schoolbr>NYC Department of Education: Academy for Conservation and the Environment
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