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Gregorio Luperón High School for Math & Science
Public school in New York City From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Gregorio Luperón High School for Math & Science (in Spanish: Secundaria Gregorio Luperón) is located in District 6 of the borough of Manhattan, New York, United States The school is named after General Gregorio Luperón, a Dominican president, military general, businessman, liberal politician, freemason, and Statesman who was one of the leaders in the Restoration of the Dominican Republic after the Spanish annexation in 1863.
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History
Luperón was founded in 1992 as a transitional program for newly arrived Spanish-speaking immigrants, in 2001 it was converted into a full 4-year diploma-granting high school. It graduated its first class in 2003.
Course offerings
- Aviation
- ESL
- Spanish
- Math
- Science
- Music
- Robotics
- AP Spanish Language
- AP Spanish Literature
- AP Music
- AP Biology
- AP Calculus
- AP Computer Science, in partnership with TEALS
- AP Physics
Extracurricular activities
- FIRST Robotics Competition
- FIRST Tech Challenge
- Club A.M.A.S.
- Student Council
- Newspaper
- HIV/AIDS Awareness
- Karate
- Yoga
- Drama Club
- Video Production
- Baseball Team
- Volleyball Team
- Basketball Team
New building
For more than twelve years, Luperón had problems with overcrowded hallways, faulty air conditioning and heating, and a lack of gym and lab facilities. Parents and students worked on a campaign to move to a larger space. After many petitions, protests, and public hearings, they achieved their goal: In 2008, a new edifice was constructed at a cost of $41 million, including not just laboratories and a gymnasium, but a larger library, better internet access, and music and art classrooms.
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