George Washington Educational Campus · 549 Audubon Ave, New York, NY 10040, United States

George Washington Educational Campus

549 Audubon Ave, New York, NY 10040, United States · +1 212-927-1841

Overview

Place Name George Washington Educational Campus
Average Rating 4.1 (24 ratings)
Place Address 549 Audubon Ave
New York
NY 10040
United States
Phone Number (212) 927-1841
Website http://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/06/M462/default.htm

Location Information

Full Address 549 Audubon Ave, New York, NY 10040, United States
Street Number 549
Route Audubon Avenue (Audubon Ave)
Locality New York
Administrative Area Level 1 New York (NY)
Country United States (US)
Postal Code 10040
Type school, point_of_interest, establishment
Latitude 40.8556637
Longitude 40.8556637
Geo Location (40.8556637, -73.9261998)

Reviews of George Washington Educational Campus

  • ★★★☆☆ Alyssa Marcelle

    I went here had met alot of good ppl just stay focused on what you need to do and you will be outta there. I graduated june 26 2015. The ppl in school could be annoying but you'll always find a friend or two in there.

  • ★★★☆☆ A. McCarthy

    Wow! A teacher at the Avalon building I live in claims to have lived with a Paranoid Schizophrenic by the name of Patrick that is a math teacher at the College Academy section of this school. I thought she was full of it, but I after checking the reviews here I guess it's true. Well, if the other stuff she told us about him is also true then lets all be thankful for schizophrenia medication. As long as he's a good teacher I guess. On another note: Why are all the good reviews of this school written by people who went there decades ago? Schools are very different now than they were back then. This High School had a big Stabbing a couple of years back that was on the news... As well as a principle that was fired for apparently "tackling" a student. This school doesn't seem to compare well with others, but either way like all schools this one is completely different than what it was back in the 1970's so I render any such reviews as useless.

  • ★★★★★ John Duffy III

    My mother who died on May 8th 2008 graduated in 1959 at George Washington High School. She was a very proud student at that school, she helped other students if they needed help and my mother was there. My mother was part of the girly girls who would tutored other girls to get better grades at that school, the girls loved my mother for helping their education and activities as well. My mother had lots of pride at George Washington High School and now she's dead. My mother's name was Lillian Soudjian!!

  • ★★★★★ Allen Schlesinger

    The Cradle of the Greatest Generation. I am 88 years old and attended George Washington High School graduating in December,1942. We had two graduation dates in those days: mid-winter and Spring. The school had three divisions: (pre-college, pre-business, and pre-trades. The majority of the students were in the Academic division and that is where I was and of which my review is directed. There were three science teachers (Biology, Chemistry, and Physics) all of whom held Ph.D. degrees in their subject areas. One of them, Paul Brandwein, aimed me at my eventual career as a scientist. See: User:845gabbai/sandbox From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia THe academic program was, from my vantage point as a retired college professor, excellent in that the faculty were individuals with impeccable credentials in their subject areas. Add to this a student body just a notch below the academically superior DeWitt Clinton H.S., Bronx H.S. of Science, and Peter Styvusant H.S., for Mathematics. The students were to become The Greatest Graduation. We had been children throughout the Great Depression, the members of our class having been born in 1924-26. I enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served during WWII from 1943-1946. I benefited from the G.I Bill and attended the University of Wisconsin, Northwestern University, and the University of Minnesota. I earned my Ph.D. from Minnesota in Biochemistry and Developmental Biology. One of my thesis advisers was Paul D. Boyer, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 1997. My education at George Washington enabled me to function very effectively in colleges with faculty members of international reputations.

  • ★★☆☆☆ Taylor Bud

    Whatever Mike. After Sandy Hook this political correctness must stop. If its true that that Patrick Bryar is a teacher in the school that is mentally imbalanced he has to have staff checking up to see if he is taking his meds on a regular basis. Schizophrenics might be fine when they are on their medication, but off it they often ARE dangerous and there have been several mass shootings by them to prove it. And they frequently come off their medication when they're not supposed to because they don't like the side-effects of muscle twitching. After tragedies happened in Sandy-Hook we have to forget about political correctness and do what is best for the kids for once!

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