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  1. Samuel J. Tilden High School is a New York City public high school in the East Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York City. It was named for Samuel J. Tilden, the former governor of New York State and presidential candidate who, although carrying the popular vote, lost to Rutherford B. Hayes in the disputed election of 1876.

  2. Samuel J. Tilden High School. New York City District #18. 5800 Tilden Avenue. Brooklyn, NY 11203. » Get Directions. Large City (City: Large) 718-629-4523 (Phone) Serving Grades: 9-12. Principal: Diane Varano. Compare to nearby schools » Get Directions View Large Map. Students. Staff. Academics. Regents. Graduates. Alumni.

  3. The Samuel J. Tilden Educational Campus is comprised of three small high schools: Cultural Academy for the Arts and Sciences, It Takes a Village Academy, and Kurt Hahn Expeditionary Learning School.

  4. Samuel J Tilden High School. 5800 Tilden Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11203. Website: http://www.schools.nyc.gov. Administration. Livingstone Hilaire. Principal. 718-629-4523. lhilair@schools.nyc.gov.

  5. Samuel J. Tilden High School is a New York City public high school in the East Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York City. It was named for Samuel J. Tilden, the former governor of New York State and presidential candidate who, although carrying the popular vote, lost to Rutherford B. Hayes in the disputed election of 1876.

  6. Includes every Tilden yearbook except for Jan 33, Jun 33, and Jun 41 Am looking to borrow any of the above Tilden opened in February 1929 and closed in June 2010 First commencement was June 1931 and first yearbook was January 1932 There are no required fields. Enter whatever information you would like to search on and leave the rest blank

  7. The high school is named for Samuel J. Tilden, who was once a leader of New York's Democratic Party, and, as state party chairman (1865 – 75), he effected the overthrow of the Tammany Hall boss Tweed. He also was New York's governor (1875-8) and the Democratic presidential nominee in 1876.