The Bronx High School of Science (aka Bronx Science), a magnet school within the Bronx public school district, is considered one of the top schools (public or private) in the United States. Most of their graduates go on to attend Ivy League universities. Seven former students won Nobel Prizes in Physics; six former students won (seven) Pulitzer Prizes for writing.
Nobel Prize Winners
1972: Leon N. Cooper, Physics
1979: Steven Weinberg, Physics
1988: Melvin Schwartz, Physics
1993: Russell A. Hulse, Physics
2004: H. David Politzer, Physics
2005: Roy J. Glauber, Physics
Pulitzer Prize Winners
1974: William Sherman, Local Investigative Specialized Reporting, New York Daily News
1978: William Safire, Commentary, The New York Times
1986: Joseph Lelyveld, General Nonfiction: Move Your Shadow: South Africa, Black and White
1998: Bernard L. Stein, Editorial Writing, The Riverdale (NY) Press
2004: William Taubman, Biography: Khrushchev: The Man and His Era
2008: Gene Weingarten, Feature Writing, The Washington Post
2010: Gene Weingarten, Feature Writing, The Washington Post
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The Bronx High School of Science was created in 1938.
Bronx Preparatory Charter School was created in 2000.
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Stan Lee graduated from high school in 1939. He attended DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx, New York, and then went on to work various jobs before transitioning into a career in comics.
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Bronx High School for the Visual Arts was created in 2002.
Bronx Leadership Academy 1 (BLA 1)
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