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571:. Walton continued as an all-girl school until 1976, when the administration elected to become a co-educational high school. On September 9, 1977, boys were officially admitted to the school; however, it wouldn't be fully co-educational until 1979, when the final all-girl class graduated. In 1980, Marjorie Kipp was appointed as the new principal, and three years later, the school's pool was closed due to a deterioration from the skylight. In 1984, Phyllis Opochinsky founded the "Pre-Teaching Academy" (students work with other peers with classwork and homework, assist teachers in classrooms, write term papers on their experience in pre-teaching, and earn college credit through Lehman College). In 1986, Angel D. Orengo became the first male to have the school's valedictorian honor. 614:, etc. She addressed issues like the peeling paint around the building, lack of heat, poor architecture, and the mismanagement of the pool. In 1999, the SCA agreed with Genco, shortly before her retirement, to repair the school's roof. In 2002, another principal persuaded the agency to modernize the exterior of the building which was completed in 2005. However, the swimming pool, with mini-columns and beautifully tiled, was never repaired despite the SCA contract. On April 19, 1998, Walton celebrated its 75th anniversary by throwing a birthday party inside the lunchroom and holding a luncheon at Maestro's Restaurant for all the graduating classes throughout the school's history. The 142: 33: 578:) was appointed. During her tenure she addressed security issues, employed more than twenty school safety officers and helped gain funds for the school to be renovated. In 1994 the school's $ 54 million modernization was officially launched and completed in 1998. Genco also oversaw faculty turnover by terminating some teachers and hiring others she deemed more qualified. Programs such as the 1045:. Like its other sister schools, Manhattan International and Bronx International, Kingsbridge was implemented to help new immigrants in New York learn English through various projects. Most of the students are new to this country and many have had their educational opportunity derailed due to poverty and lack of resources. 599:
for serving as a model for schools nationwide that have achieved high levels of success. The next year, the School Construction Authority had declared the completion of Walton's renovation. Principal Genco was concerned that not all of the building's modernization were complete. She and the SCA held
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of Walton, was appointed as the sixth principal and increased the graduation rate. She retired in 2002, when Patricia Friedman (former Assistant Principal of English) was appointed as Interim Acting Principal. However, truancy and unlawful activity increased. Allegedly, some faculty members berated
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in Brooklyn) took over. By 1933, the student population had peaked at approximately 6,000. It was noted as the second-largest high school in the world behind its brother school, DeWitt Clinton. It was also noted that it was the largest high school in the world for girls. Walton was a prestigious
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NCAA National Championship game. First-round pick by Cleveland in the NBA draft, also played in the CBA and in Europe and the Philippines. Inducted into the New Jersey Sports Writers Association Hall of Fame in 2007. Assistant coach at Fordham and Seton
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goddess of wisdom. The wildcat was the mascot used by the Walton's sports teams. Today the sports teams are composed of the students of each of the small mini-schools within the Walton Educational Campus. The building is in the same neighborhood as the
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In 1966, Mrs. Heffernan retired after serving thirty years as principal. The school appointed its first male principal, Daniel Feins, the former assistant principal of social studies at
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The High school produced American politicians, award winning singer-songwriters, an American TV legend, Nobel Prize winners an award winning actress, director, and producer.
1728: 1575: 1688: 1683: 694:. The June Class of 1938 yearbook, however, shows no black women in any of the group photos and only three among the photos of the graduating class. In the mid-1960s, 543:. The school moved to its new home in 1932. Conlon continued as principal until her death in 1936, when Marion Cahil Heffernan (an assistant principal of economics at 516:, an elementary school principal of P.S. 30 (located next to Mary Walton's burial place), founded Walton as one of the first all-girl schools in New York City. The 1963: 634:
cameras were installed around campus. Walton High School faced a phase-out in 2005 because of overcrowding and criminal activity. Numerous advocates, such as the
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students started to enroll in sizable numbers, and by the end of the 1960s, Walton's ethnic makeup was 40% White, 40% African-American, and 20% Hispanic. The
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is an Intermediate School with grades from 6th–12th. Most students in the school are Hispanics, specially Dominicans. Students are required to wear uniforms.
840:– A community-based program designed for drop-out intervention. The program is conducted by Antonia Campopiano-Ferrara and was active in Walton since 1991. 1880: 1968: 1708: 17: 1189:, (1915–2012) was an American economist who worked at the National Bureau of Economic Research in New York City and a writer for The New York Times. 1284: 532: 488:, as well as one of the first members of New York State's Board of Regents. Mary Walton was the mother of ten children, four of whom fought in the 1508: 1325: 1855: 1503: 1453: 1355: 638:, failed to persuade the New York City Department of Education to keep the school running. The school graduated its final class in June 2008. 1958: 1772: 1605: 412: 191: 1483: 1330: 1007: 416: 432:, means 'always faithful'. The school seal was an open book supported by the torch of learning, and the school crest contains the head of 1493: 50: 1948: 1033:, is the official school for music and the arts of the Bronx. CCBxHSM was relocated to the Walton Campus, its current location, in 2004 97: 1973: 1693: 1678: 1037: 1025: 481: 69: 779:– Many students (male and female) are in the cheerleading squad. It has won six awards for six consecutive years, and championships. 1860: 1713: 1362: 699: 568: 1219: 1099:,(1920–1998), nicknamed "Battling Bella", was a lawyer, U.S. Representative, social activist and leader in the women's movement. 1041:– Founded in September 2005 with only four classrooms in Walton, is the sister school of the successful International School in 630:
and the Department of Education labeled Walton as an "Impact School." More than twenty School Safety Officers were assigned and
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all-girl institution throughout much of its history, with a high graduation rate. Its students were often inducted into the
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Friedman for this and called for her resignation. A new principal, John Tornifolio, took over in 2004. In that year, Mayor
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to target lateness and loitering around campus, and to encourage the faculty to show interest in every student's progress.
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With gratitude to my parents and school; with interest in my city and with concern for my country, I pledge:
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American, to respect my country's hopes and ideals and to support, defend and improve its constitution.
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a meeting and the agency threatened to close the school down. Genco consulted the news media, such as
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In 1990, Kipp retired and a new principal, Mrs. Nicola Genco (an assistant principal of guidance at
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and West 195th Street was constructed as Walton's new home, using the same structural design as
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aided Walton's good reputation. Principal Genco and her administration implemented the
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on April 19, 1923. The first graduation took place in January 1926 with 126 girls.
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As a graduate, to build on my education at Walton High School; as a citizen, to
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in outdoor and indoor track. Jamaica Olympic team member in 1984 and 1988.
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work both alone and with many to improve my city and country; and as an
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is one of the most unusual and distinct yearbooks in the United States.
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Walton High School is named after Mary Walton, a wife of General
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For many years, Walton was divided into eight theme houses:
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Walton High School official website at the Internet Archive
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colleges and universities. For many years the school's
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When Walton opened in 1923, the school was entirely
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Walton's colors were sky blue and white. Its motto,
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Public, secondary school in The Bronx, New York City
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Mary Walton was buried next to 1940: 1856:Bronx County Historical Society Research Library 1964:Educational institutions disestablished in 2008 983: 690:died in 1936, the school was 80% White and 20% 1398:Jonathan Levin HS for Media and Communications 618:(yearbook) also acknowledged the anniversary. 1383:Fordham Leadership Acad for Business and Tech 1278: 1217: 749: 739:, resume preparation, pre co-op Program, etc. 1954:Educational institutions established in 1923 1331:Bronx School for Law, Government and Justice 1008:High School for Teaching and the Professions 825: 423:from one set of blueprints, to save money. 1969:2008 disestablishments in New York (state) 1292: 1285: 1271: 1038:The Kingsbridge International High School 1026:The Celia Cruz Bronx High School of Music 891:Thy sons and daughters rise to bless thee 864: 117:Learn how and when to remove this message 1921:Webb's Academy and Home for Shipbuilders 1861:Huntington Free Library and Reading Room 1258:Walton High School on Inside Schools.org 710: 700:National Center for Education Statistics 641: 552:. Many of Walton's graduates went on to 453:in the city. Walton was operated by the 838:PIUS XII/Good Shepherd Student Services 14: 1941: 1679:Maplehurst Academy of the Sacred Heart 1436: 1326:Bronx HS for Law and Community Service 1105:, (1926–2006) was an American actress. 1013:Pre-Teaching Academy program of Walton 940:Thy loyal daughters rise to bless thee 461:of mini-schools for academic support. 1806:Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology 1356:HS for Writing and Communication Arts 1266: 1050:International School for Liberal Arts 1001:Mini-schools inside the Walton Campus 960:To thee our grateful praise we render 950:The best of mothers fair confess thee 911:To thee our grateful praise we render 901:The best of mothers fair confess thee 672:Welcome House (for incoming freshmen) 636:Walton High School Alumni Association 455:New York City Department of Education 1959:1923 establishments in New York City 874: 55:adding citations to reliable sources 26: 1801:Albert Einstein College of Medicine 1076:Nicola Provenzano-Genco (1990–1999) 24: 1067:Marion Cahil Heffernan (1936–1966) 25: 18:Walton High School (New York City) 1990: 1949:Defunct high schools in the Bronx 1351:Evander Childs Educational Campus 1241: 1090: 527:In 1930, the current building on 520:accredited Walton as an all-girl 1974:Public high schools in the Bronx 1821:Metropolitan College of New York 880:Revised (co-educational) version 858:SBST (School-Based Support Team) 569:Christopher Columbus High School 518:New York City Board of Education 500:period to read, write, do basic 496:", teaching little girls of the 140: 31: 1888:William D. Walsh Family Library 1851:Bronx Community College Library 677: 663:Orion House (Special Education) 66:"Walton High School" Bronx 42:needs additional citations for 1428:West Bronx Acad for the Future 1253:Walton High School Report Card 1211: 1199: 1079:Valerie J. Vallade (1999–2002) 13: 1: 1669:Clason Point Military Academy 1561:Salanter Akiba Riverdale Acad 1193: 1179:who set several national and 1082:Patricia Friedman (2002–2004) 1073:Marjorie J. Baird (1980–1990) 1057: 621:In 1999, Valerie Vallade, an 249:(Latin for "always faithful") 1719:St. Nicholas of Tolentine HS 1674:Manhattan Preparatory School 1664:Aquinas Hall Business School 1546:Lavelle School for the Blind 1454:John V. Lindsay Wildcat Acad 1373:Celia Cruz Bronx HS of Music 1341:Bronx HS for the Visual Arts 965:Keep us spotless as thy fame 916:Help us to increase thy fame 705: 595:In 1997, Walton was named a 537:Samuel J. Tilden High School 457:. 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