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Superintendent of School Buildings, New York City
School district in the U.S. state of New York From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Superintendent of Schools Buildings was a position assigned by the School Building Commission of the New York City Board of Education.
BOE Superintendents of School Buildings
Brooklyn Board of Education (until 1898)
- 1859-1879[1] — Samuel B. Leonard
- 1879-1898[2] — James W. Naughton (b. approx 1840 - d. Feb. 12, 1898)
Public School Society of New York (until 1842)
- 1837-1872 — Amnon Macvey (d. 1872)
New York City Board of Education (1842-2002)
- 1872-1886 — David I. Stagg (b. 1816 Paterson, NJ - d. 1886)[3]
- 1886-1891 — George W. Debevoise (1840-1919)[4]
- 1891-1923 — Charles B. J. Snyder (1860-1945)
- 1923-1927 — William H. Gompert (1875-1946)
- 1928-1938 — Walter C. Martin
- 1940s — Thomas Duff
- 1950s — William F. Correale
(In 1898 New York City consolidated with Brooklyn, part of The Bronx, parts of Queens, and Staten Island)
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DOE Directors of Architecture
School Architects
- 1938-1952 — Harold Eric Kebbon (1890-1964), designed 100 buildings for the NYC BOE.
Building Commission
Past Chairmen
- 1890s — Robert Maclay (b. 1833 - d. July 28, 1898)
- 1920-1927 — John A. Ferguson, MD (b. 1870 Nova Scotia d. June 9, 1955 Ridgewood, NJ). He oversaw the construction of 243 elementary schools and 14 high schools.
- 1948-1961 — Charles J. Bensley (b. Dec. 25, 1907 - d. June 3, 1995) He oversaw about 325 school projects totaling about $900 million.[7]
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