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  1. 8 de ago. de 2016 · Intermediate School 98, Herman Ridder Junior High, 1619 Boston Road at East 173 rd Street, is a massive stone fortress for learning built from 1929 to 1931 by architect Walter C. Martin in the then-new Art Deco style, which he melded into the Beaux Arts stylings of the previous decades. It has always been a junior high.

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  3. Alumni List. Last Name: Jose Abreu 1986-1990. Luis Aguirre 1968-1972. Luis Aguirre 1965-1969. Junior Almonte 2014-2018. Jeannine Augustine 1969-1973. Jose Ayala 1980-1984. Edgar Baltodano 1969-1973.

  4. Today we call it Art Deco, but in 1929 when The New York Times published the architectural design for the Herman Ridder Junior High School in the Bronx, that term had not yet been coined. The story about Ridder and several other new schools built in New York City carried the headline “Modernism in Architecture Has Reached the Schools.”

  5. Resnick era una estudiante superdotada académicamente y se saltó varios cursos. Asistió a la Herman Ridder Junior High School y luego a la James Monroe High School en el Bronx, donde tuvo su primera experiencia en el escenario, cantando papeles principales en producciones escolares de operetas y actuando en el coro de su escuela. [6]

  6. JHS 98 Herman Ridder. 1619 Boston Rd Bronx, NY 10460 (718) 589-8200 (718) 589-8179. ... Get real time school updates on your mobile device with eChalk Notify.

  7. Public School 98, Crotona Park East, The Bronx, New York City, New York, United States of America Summary Herman Ridder Junior High School, Public School 98, the Bronx, was the first thoroughly "modernistic" Art Deco style public school building in New York City and the first junior high school to depart in design from a modification of a standard elementary school plan.