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  1. Jamaica High School was a four-year public high school in Jamaica, Queens, New York. It was operated by the New York City Department of Education . Jamaica High School was founded as the Union Free School in 1854, and located within a three-story wooden structure on what is now 161st Street.

    • 1892
    • Open
  2. 24. Aug. 2015 · Jamaica High School, in Queens, was once the largest high school in the United States. For most of its history, it occupied a majestic Georgian Revival building on Gothic Drive, designed in...

  3. 9. Juli 2014 · Jamaica High School. INTERACTIVE TIMELINE: CLICK ON THE ARROW TO THE RIGHT TO EXPLORE THE HISTORY OF JAMAICA HIGH SCHOOL. Credit: Nigel Chiwaya. QUEENS — In 1985, Jamaica High...

  4. 22. Jan. 2010 · Jamaica, which spent most of a century as a jewel in the city’s public school system, is now slated to be closed for poor performance. At a recent public hearing, hundreds of parents, teachers...

    • Sharon Otterman
  5. 23. Sept. 2020 · Learn about the history and architecture of Jamaica High School, a former high school in Jamaica Hills, Queens, that was built in the early 20th century and closed in 2014. See photos of the school's exterior, interior, and former students and faculty, and read a poem by Harwood Hoadley.

  6. The school has serious bragging rights, but its failing status eventually led to its closure. Jelani Cobb visits his old stomping ground and reminisces on what the loss means.

  7. Jamaica High School is a public school in Queens County that educates grades 9-12 in English and Spanish. It serves a diverse, multilingual student population of recent immigrants to the United States. It offers small class sizes, positive community support, and individual attention.