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Edward R. Murrow High School

Edward R. Murrow High School, founded in 1974 by Saul Bruckner, is located in the Midwood section of Brooklyn, New York City, New York. Murrow is a part of the New York City Department of Education.

Murrow was founded according to the pedagogical theories of John Dewey, and is known for its academic excellence as well as its laid-back atmosphere.

In accordance with this philosophy, Murrow has a number of features that are not found at other public high schools in New York City, including:

-A letter grading system, with each letter corresponding to a numerical measurement, e.g. E=90-95, G=80-85, S=70-75, and No credit (N) for grades below 65.

-Optional Time Activities (OPTAs), which translate roughly into a free period during the course of the day.

-Four "cycles"-each one approximately 40 days in length-during the course of a given year.

Unlike most high schools, the school lacks sports teams; instead, it puts its funds towards its well respected art, drama, and other departments. The school includes the largest planetarium in New York City after the Hayden Planetarium, and its art department offers classes such as color photography and figure painting, leading The New York Times to declare that Murrow's "course offerings read like a college catalog".(1)

Murrow is consistently ranked one of the best high schools in the country, recognized by the Department of Education as a School of Excellence in 1989, and considered "one of the best schools in the nation" by Newsweek.(2) They have had Intel Science Talent Search semi-finalists consistently since 1996, and their chess team was the 2004 United States National High School Champions.

Keeping in line with Dewey's theories on education, Murrow has an unusual schedule structure. Classes are divided into 4 9-week "cycles", rather than 2 semesters. The daily schedule shifts depending on the day of the week, with class length varying from 50 minutes to an hour, and each class meets only 4 times a week; there are no bells to mark off the time between classes, and no time explicitly scheduled in between. Rather than having a lunch period or study halls, Murrow students have free periods called "OPTA"s, used for studying, eating, or relaxing.

Murrow's second and current principal is Anthony R. Lodico.

Notable alumni

*Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys
*Marisa Tomei actress
*Jean-Michel Basquiat artist
*Darren Aronofsky director
*Ilya Gamer Mega Millions lottery winner

Notable faculty

*James Bohanek, Broadway and television actor

References

*1. New York Times, June 13, 2001
*2. Newsweek, May 2003

External links

*School website
*Art department website



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