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  1. 2007. Grades. 9 - 12. Enrollment. 3804. Yearbook. Aurora. Thomas Jefferson High School was a high school in the East New York section of Brooklyn, New York. It was the alma mater of many people who grew up in the Great Depression and World War II and rose to prominence in the arts, literature, and other fields. [1]

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  2. Thomas Jefferson High School. New York City District #19. 400 Pennsylvania Avenue. Brooklyn, NY 11207. » Get Directions. Large City (City: Large) 718-345-1801 (Phone) Serving Grades: 9-12. Principal: Michael A. Alexander. Compare to nearby schools » Get Directions View Large Map. Students. Staff. Academics. Regents. Graduates. Alumni.

  3. Thomas Jefferson High School was a high school in the East New York section of Brooklyn, New York. It was the alma mater of many people who grew up in the Great Depression and World War II and rose to prominence in the arts, literature, and other fields.

  4. 400 Pennsylvania Avenue (b. Blake and Dumont Avenues) Brooklyn, New York. Thomas Jefferson High School was once one of the finest high schools in the New York City school system. The Museum of Family History is thus pleased to host a searchable database of Thomas Jefferson High School alumni.

  5. 4. Mai 2023 · Thomas Jefferson High School was a high school in the East New York section of Brooklyn, New York. It was the alma mater of many people who grew up in the Great Depression and World War II and rose to prominence in the arts, literature, and other fields. [1]

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  7. Contact. Donate. East New York, Brooklyn. Thomas Jefferson High School. 400 Pennsylvania Avenue. Probably Charles B. J. Snyder, New York City Board of Education. 1922-24. In 1921, plans to build a high school in East New York were made public.