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  1. George Washington High School closed in 1999 and four small schools opened in the building. Though the building is old, it is well-maintained. The entrance hall of the 1923 building has striking black and white floor tiles, a Tiffany-style chandelier, and polished brass handrails on a curving staircase.

  2. Mount Vernon Campus. Just a few miles from the bustle of downtown, Mount Vernon Campus, affectionately known as "The Vern," provides a traditional college campus atmosphere. The Vern is home to residence halls, academic buildings, athletic facilities, dining options, a library and even an outdoor challenge course, all surrounded by rolling ...

  3. George Washington High School was founded in 1919, and moved into the building in 1925. It was known by that name until 1999, when the building was divided into the four small schools. George Washington Education Campus has a Works Progress Administration (WPA) mural, The Evolution of Music, painted by Lucienne Bloch in 1938. This mural was ...

  4. However, this lack of education was not George Washington's fault. Upon the death of George Washington's father in 1743, George's formal schooling ended. He is thought to have attended the nearby grammar school run by Reverend James Marye, the rector of St. George's Parish, up until this time. Therefore, the extent of young George's formal educational training was in basic mathematics, reading ...

  5. English: The George Washington Educational Campus is a facility of the New York City Department of Education located at 549 Audubon Avenue at West 193rd Street in the Fort George neighborhood of the Washington Heights area of Manhattan, New York City. The building was opened on February 2, 1917 as an annex of Morris High School in the Bronx.

  6. The George Washington Educational Campus is a facility of the New York City Department of Education located at 549 Audubon Avenue at West 193rd Street in the Fort George neighborhood of Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City, United States. Within the building are located four schools: George Washington Education Campus has a Works Progress Administration (WPA) mural, The Evolution of ...