Queens High School for the Sciences

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Queens High School for the Sciences at York College (QHSSYC)
Established 2002
Type Public, Specialized
Principal Jie Zhang
Faculty approx. 30
Students 406
Location Jamaica, New York, United States of America
Mascot Cardinals
Website http://qhss.org/

The Queens High School for the Sciences at York College (QHSSYC) is one of the nine specialized high schools in New York City that admit students based on their scores on the Specialized High Schools Admissions Test.

The school collaborates with York College in an agreement that allows the high school students to use college facilities such as the library, cafeteria, and gymnasium. It is housed on the second floor of the college's science building [1].

Queens High School for the Sciences places an emphasis on the sciences and mathematics as part of its college-preparatory curriculum. Students may also enroll in college-level courses at York College. The specialized curriculum provided by the school helps students pursue potential careers in medicine or other fields of science.

Mentorships and internships assist students in developing research projects, and research advisers help them in science, mathematics and technology fairs and symposia throughout the U.S.

The curriculum is Regents-based. The passing percentages on the New York State Regents exams are among the highest in the State.[citation needed]

As a New York City Department of Education high school, QHSSYC requires 44 credits to graduate with a New York State Regents diploma. Requirements for the Advanced Regents Diploma are set by New York State.

QHSSYC has one of the highest attendance rates of high schools in New York City.

The school was formed in 2002 along with the High School for Math, Science and Engineering at City College, and the High School of American Studies at Lehman College. It continued to grow each year as a new class entered, reaching its present size in 2006, when the fifth class was admitted. There are now more than 400 students.

In June 2006, founding principal Brian Jetter retired, and Jie Zhang took his place.[2]

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