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  1. Contact Us: Montefiore School Health Program. DeWitt Clinton Educational Campus. Second Floor, Room. Phone: 718-549-8022. All students must be enrolled in order to see our providers. In order to enroll your child with the Montefiore School Health Program, complete and sign this consent form and have your child return it to the Clinic in Room 262B.

  2. www.dewittclintonhs.com › copy-6-of-stem-slc-1Student Uniform | dwchs

    The vendor is Lu-Del's Uniforms at 364 South Broadway, Yonkers, NY 10705. The telephone number is 914-969-2664. We continue to work hard to make DeWitt Clinton the high school of choice for all families in the Bronx. Together we can improve student outcomes and look good doing so. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at dwc ...

  3. Hunter College wanted land for a satellite campus. And a new home for DeWitt Clinton, New York’s largest academic high school, was already under construction at the Mosholu Parkway end of the basin. The new Clinton was finished in 1929, just before the arrival of the Depression trimmed many of these projects.

  4. DeWitt Clinton High School "Making DWC the High School of choice for all families in the Bronx" - Santiago Taveras, Principal

  5. First, academic aptitude demonstrated in high-level Spanish courses and a written recommendation by a teacher (spot card) are two of the determining factors; second, students’ interest is a must; third, parents are notified and informed about the responsibilities their children are undertaking; last, contractual agreements are signed by students, parents and teachers.

  6. 21 de jul. de 2009 · By Bobby Allyn. July 21, 2009 7:29 am. Sara Krulwich/The New York Times DeWitt Clinton High School, founded in 1897, moved to its current location in the Bronx in 1929. On Oct. 29, 1929, the most devastating day in the history of the New York stock market, Wall Street began its great economic descent. But on the same day in the northern Bronx ...

  7. STEM. To put our students in the roles of innovators and designers as they use science, technology, engineering, and math to understand problems of the 21st century and formulate solutions surrounding the environment, sustainability, energy, agriculture, business and industry. We will encourage our students to take advantage of enrichment ...