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  1. A math teacher filmed an 11-year-old boy in a bathroom stall and sexually abused him at a summer program held at the prestigious all-boys Regis High School in the Upper East Side, according...

  2. Xavier High School in 2019. Xavier High School is an American independent university-preparatory high school for boys run by the USA Northeast Province of the Society of Jesus, in the Chelsea neighborhood of the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York . Named for St. Francis Xavier (1506–1552), it was founded by John Larkin in 1847 as ...

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    • "Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam" (Latin), "For the Greater Glory of God"
  3. Convent of the Sacred Heart is an American independent Roman Catholic all-girls' school in the Manhattan borough of New York City. Teaching from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade, it is located on Manhattan's Upper East Side at East 91st Street and Fifth Avenue .

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  4. Regis is an all boys high school. Consider applying only if you are a Roman Catholic. In order for your application to be accepted for review a copy of the applicants baptismal certificate must be included. Consider applying only if you are at the top 10% of your class in the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades.

  5. It opened in the old premises of the Fillmore East, a 1926-built, former-theater-turned-classic- rock-and-roll venue of the late 1960s and early 1970s, at 105 Second Avenue at 6th Street. The Saint was opened by Bruce Mailman and his business partner and his architectural designer, Charles Terrell. The original opening date was set for July 30 ...

  6. New York, N.Y. 10040. The former George Washington High School, originally an annex of Morris High School, was built on the hill site of the Revolutionary War battle for which the Washington Heights section of Manhattan was named. The first George Washington High School was built and opened in 1919, and then moved into the current building at ...

  7. The Academy of Music was a New York City opera house, located at East 14th Street and Irving Place in Manhattan. The 4,000-seat hall opened on October 2, 1854.

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