sunset-park-school-03-2008.JPG
sunset-park-school-rendering.jpgThe new public high school on tap for Sunset Park is going up quickly. The building, as rendered to the right, will be 191,000 gross square feet, according to IMBY, and it’s supposed to be ready for action by 2009. The 5-story school is on 4th Avenue between 34th and 35th streets, and it’s going to have neat stuff like a 550-seat auditorium and a 4,000-square-foot fully wireless library.
Sunset Park High School November 2009? [IMBY] GMAP
Rendering from IMBY.


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  1. So what’s impact to the neighboring residential area (the ealtors call hot 36th st)with 600 high schoolers roaming about. Especially in the morning and afternoons with the 36th st stop flooded with testosterone. Any experience when a HS moves into the nab.

  2. Our goal is to prepare students to exist in the digital world. If starbucks can provide wi-fi for coffee drinkers you bet we have an obligatin to provide this same technology for students doing research and engaged in academic endeavors. FYI many schools do have wireless networks and I myself have seen them used in a variety of creative ways. This school will be a gem for Brooklyn. It provide for a personalized learning environmnent and as a small creative school educate in ways the current big schools in the area have not.

  3. 7:07,

    It is clear that you are a teacher. You immediately thought of yourself and your co-horts by posting about striking and “poor working conditions,” instead what you could do to help the children in your classroom. Meat factories, potato fields, crazy wards, sewers, etc… are poor working conditions. In comparison to teachers in the the majority of other states in the country, you have it good.

  4. If you had lived in Massachusetts and or California you’d understand what a disaster strong teachers’ unions have been for the quality and cost of public education. You wind up with more administrators than teachers, entrenched under-performing teachers who don’t give a damn, and budgets geared towards benefits more than books or facility upkeep.

    A crooked cartel fixing prices and manipulating the quality of product without consumer consent is an outrage when its the mafia, OPEC, drug companies, etc, but somehow public education is exempt?

  5. This is great news. It seemed for a minute that jail construction beat out high school construction. Better to invest in schools now than jails later. Now if something could just be done with the UFT.

  6. Zach…there will be computers in the classroom & admin offices, laptop or otherwise…and why not wireless? Aren’t we obligated to be teach our children by using state of the art methods?