PS 166 (Manhattan)
PS 166, the Richard Rodgers School of Arts & Technology, is a public school administered by the New York City Department of Education and located in the city's Upper West Side neighborhood of the borough of Manhattan. An elementary school, it serves about 600 pupils in kindergarten through fifth grade.[1]
The building, located on West 89th Street between Columbus and Amsterdam avenues, was designed by C. B. J. Snyder and opened in September 1899. It was completely renovated and modernized in 1995 and designated a New York City landmark in 2000.[2] Although the school is still referred to as PS 166, it was formally renamed in honor of Richard Rodgers in 2003.
Notable alumni
- Graham Diamond - Satire, fantasy, fiction and nonfiction author
- Joey Diaz - Comedian and actor
- Ronnie Eldridge[2] - former New York City councilwoman
- Melissa Manchester[2] - singer-songwriter
- Richard Rodgers[2] - composer
- Lewis and Jack Rudin[2] - Owners of the Rudin Management real estate development firm
- Jonas Salk[2] - medical researcher and polio vaccine developer
- JD Salinger[2] - novelist, author of Catcher in the Rye
- Edwin Schlossberg[3] - museum designer and husband of Caroline Kennedy
- Jeffrey Toobin[2] - lawyer, author, and legal analyst for the New Yorker
External links
References
- ↑ http://ps166.org/
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Public School 166" (PDF). New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
- ↑ "The Family Man". New York Magazine. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
Coordinates: 40°47′20.39″N 73°58′21.13″W / 40.7889972°N 73.9725361°W
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