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  1. Curtis High School. /  40.64528°N 74.08167°W  / 40.64528; -74.08167. Curtis High School, operated by the New York City Department of Education, is one of seven public high schools located in Staten Island, New York City, New York. It was founded on February 9, 1904, the first high school on Staten Island .

  2. A positive school climate promotes school safety, student self-esteem, emotional well-being, mental health, and lower incidences of substance abuse, student absenteeism, and suspensions. The New York State Education Department (NYSED) continues to promote initiatives to foster student engagement and thereby increase student achievement, safety, and wellness.

  3. The Curtis High School Social Studies Department provides its students with the courses needed in order to graduate according to city and state requirements. These courses are Global History 1 - 4, United States History 1 and 2, Economics and Participation in American Government.

  4. Curtis Senior High School is a comprehensive, public high school that opened in 1962 for grades 10 through 12. Ninth grade students attend Curtis Junior High School. We are the only high school in the University Place School District. The district consists of four primary schools (K-4), two intermediate schools (5-7), and the Junior and Senior ...

  5. The school's namesake comes from the former UPSD Superintendent George R. Curtis. The school opened in 1957 as a joint junior-senior high school at the corner of 40th and Grandview. In 1969, a high school facility was built about 500 yards east of the junior high that then extended up 40th Street.

  6. International Baccalauereate Diploma Program. In April of 2007, Curtis High School joined a group of over 2000 schools in over 125 different countries authorized to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme to junior and senior students who present outstanding academic achievement and that show excellent citizenship and good ...

  7. This process will send an E-mail with your Login ID and instructions to reset your password. If you did not supply an E-mail address at registration or you have trouble with the process above, please contact your student's school office. During the summer please contact the District Office at 253-566-5600. Login Notes: