Grover Cleveland High School (New York City)
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Grover Cleveland High School is a large, comprehensive high school
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 in Ridgewood, Queens
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. Grover Cleveland High School, Samuel J. Tilden High School
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, Abraham Lincoln High School
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, John Adams High School, and Bayside High School
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 were all built during the Great Depression
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 from one set of blueprints, in order to save money.

It is named after Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837 June 24, 1908) the 22nd and 24th President of the United States
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. Cleveland is the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms (1885–1889 and 1893–1897) and therefore is the only individual to be counted twice in the numbering of the presidents.

The Mathematics Department

The Mathematics Department has developed its own Saturday Mathematics Program for academic intervention. The Mathematics Department offers Intermediate Algebra, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, both Advanced Placement Calculus AB and BC, Advanced Placement Statistics, and Number Theory.

The Science Department

After a student has mastered the basic state requirements, he or she may enroll in electives and advanced placement courses. The GCHS Science staff focuses on environmental sciences.

The Communication Arts department

Eight credits of English are required for graduation, and each student must pass the NYS English Regent with a score of 65 or better in order to graduate.

The Social Studies Department

Students who are entering high school will be given Global Studies I during the Fall semester and Global Studies II during the Spring semester.

The Bilingual and English as a Second Language department

The Bilingual and English as a Second Language department is geared towards limited English proficient students.

The Art Department

The art department provides a creative environment in which students can develop their technical skills, conceptual thinking, visual awareness and creativity. And students learn the ability to produce unique styles of art in their own way.

Sports

Sports teams include: Boys Varsity Baseball; Boys J.V. Baseball; Girls Varsity Softball; Girls Varsity Basketball; Boys Varsity Basketball; Boys J.V. Basketball; Girls J.V. Basketball; Boys Varsity Bowling; Girls Varsity Bowling; Boys Varsity Volleyball; Girls Varsity Volleyball; Girls J.V. Volleyball; Girls Varsity Swimming; Boys Varsity Swimming; Boys Outdoor Track; Girls Outdoor Track; Boys Indoor Track; Girls Indoor Track; Boys Varsity Bowling; Girls Varsity Bowling; Boys Cross Country; Boys Varsity Handball; Girls Varsity Tennis; Boys Varsity Tennis; Boys Varsity Soccer; Wrestling

Clubs

These are the clubs that are offered as of Spring 2006 to Fall 2007 in Grover Cleveland Highschool:
Arabic;
Arista;
Baseball / Softball;
Botany;
Chess;
Frisbee;
Geology;
Guitar;
Key Club;
Photography;
Seekers;
Soccer, Co-ed;
Student Council;
Swimming;
Teachers of Tomorrow;
Tennis;
Thespian;
Video Games;
Volleyball, Co-ed;
Web Design/Internet
Handball

Academic teams

Physics;
Robotics;
Science Olympiad;
Science Research;
Debate (won the 2009 NYC Lincoln-Douglas Debate Championships in the Rising Star Tier)

Notable alumni

  • Sandra Denton
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     – singer from Grammy Award winning Salt-N-Pepa
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  • Marisol Maldonado – model
  • Thomas P. Noonan, Jr.
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    - Medal Of Honor USMC Vietnam
  • Rosie Perez
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     – award winning actress, activist
  • Bob Sheppard
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     – Yankee Stadium
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     announcer
  • Emanuel Xavier
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    In 2005, Suspect Thoughts Press published Bullets & Butterflies: queer spoken word poetry, a collection Emanuel Xavier edited. The anthology featured the work of thirteen openly queer spoken word artists and new work by the editor himself including: "Legendary", "Outside" and "A Simple Poem." The...

     – award winning poet, author, actor, activist
  • Joe Massino
    Joe Massino
    Joseph Charles Massino , also known as "Big Joey" or "The Ear". Massino was the boss of the Bonanno crime family before he became a government witness in 2004. The media nicknamed him the "The Last Don" or "The Horatio Alger of the Mob"...

     - "The Last Don," final head of the Bonanno Crime Family
  • Barbara Molina- Neurological Nurse NYP Hospital
  • Julius LaRosa - Singer, Entertainer
  • Edward Schwartz- Successful Founder/President of Manhattan Institute; A New York State Accredited Career School
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