John Philip Sousa School (Bronx)

John Philip Sousa Junior High School
Address
3750 Baychester Avenue
The Bronx, New York, 10466
United States
Information
School district New York City Geographical District 11
School number 142
Teaching staff 80
Grades 6-8
Enrolment 580

John Philip Sousa Middle School (also known as JHS 142, MS 142 and John Philip Sousa Junior High School) is a middle school located on Baychester Avenue in the Edenwald section of the borough of the Bronx in New York City, New York. The school was named after John Philip Sousa and opened its doors in 1958. The school celebrated its golden jubilee in December 2008.[1][2]

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Academic standards

The school has the city's only Korean class.[3]

History

In 1960, Gail Bartley, a student at the school received a letter from Soviet Premier Nikita Kruschev after she asked him to contribute something to the school's yearbook. Kruschev was the only world leader to have replied to students (U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower never replied) after they started a letter-writing campaign asking for a written contribution to be included in the first yearbook at the school.[4] The contribution, which was delivered in person by a Soviet diplomatic officer based in New York, was rejected by the New York City Department of Education due to unknown reasons.[5]

In early 2005 a teacher at the school used a stand-in to pass his state certification test.[6]

In October 2008, singer Britney Spears stopped by the school to drop off a US$10,000 donation from cosmetics giant Elizabeth Arden. [7]

In October 2010, it was announced that the school was on the New York City Department of Education's shortlist of schools potentially targeted for closing. It was one of five schools in the Bronx to be on the list, and the only middle school in the borough scheduled to be closed due to poor academic performance.[8] Should the school be closed, plans are to split the school into two smaller middle schools, Middle School 529 and Middle School 532.[9]

Notable alumni

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