City-As-School High School
City-As-School is a public high school located at 16 Clarkson Street between Hudson Street and Seventh Avenue South in the West Village of Manhattan, New York City. Since its opening in 1972 at 59 Schermerhorn St. in Brooklyn, City As School has been distinguished by its curricular focus on experiential learning through internship. The school has been the nation’s leading external learning or experiential learning model for high school students.
City As School is built on the idea that all students learn differently. The school's stated objective is to help strengthen, motivate and guide students through their high school experience.
History
One of America's oldest alternative public high schools, City As School was founded by Frederick J. Koury and Rick Safran in 1972.In an interview with student Belinda Day, co-founder Fred Koury recalled the founding of the school:
Before he founded City As School, teacher Fred Koury took students on field trips whenever possible. These off-campus trips inspired Koury: connect the classroom to the real working world. Koury believed that learning could come from sources beyond the classroom. Book-learning, Koury thought, was only half of the equation. By linking experience to academics, a student's educational path was widened.
"Learning is an adventure a book alone can’t teach you," said Koury.
As conceptualized by Koury and Safran, New York City would be the schoolhouse. Their proposal was approved by the board of education, and financing for a new public high school would be allocated.
In its founding years the school experienced some difficulties. Entrenched methods had to be rewritten; old habits would not go away easily. City As School had many naysayers counting on its failure. Regardless, CAS received its BOE money and with some additional grants, including the Ford Foundation, opened with a handful of students in 1973.
In order to reach out to potential students, CAS advertised on WABC radio, reaching out to students considering dropping out. Commercials would ask questions such as, "Is your school boring you?" City As School recruiters looked for tough cases and continued to grow.
One of the biggest challenges Koury and his colleagues faced was selling the idea to parents, one of whom called it a "phony alternative."
The class of 1973 started with ten seniors and ultimately grew to 61 students.
Along with Koury and Safran, other early employees included educators Arthur Greenberg, Camri Masterman, Iris Yigdal, Paul Forestieri, Lester Denmark, Pat Ofshe, Linda Loffredo and Dick Downey.
Koury said, "Curiosity is the key that opens the door to adventure. For those first students, coming to CAS changed their perception of education. Students who once hated school had new inspiration and motivation."
Administration and organization
City As School is led by Alan Cheng.Past principals are:
- Fred Koury 1972–1989
- Rick Safran 1989–1990
- Marsha Brevot 1990–1992
- Paul Forestieri 1992–1993
- Bob Lubetsky 1993–2006
- Michael Edwards 2006–2007
- Toni Scarpinato 2007–2010
- Alan Cheng 2010—2018
- Rachel Seher 2018-current
Admissions
Graduation from CAS is through a portfolio presentation before a panel of adults and peers.
Some CAS students are eligible to take classes at local colleges tuition-free.
In order to apply to City As School, a student must be at least 16 years old and have a minimum of 16 high school credits, ergo new students have usually completed about 2 years of high school elsewhere. Additionally, there is a required admissions process of open house and personal interview.
Internships
Teachers who coordinate internships are called Resource Coordinators, overseeing internship opportunities in the following fields:- Accounting, Finance, Economics and Real Estate
- Advertising and Public Relations
- Architecture and Urban Planning
- Animal Care
- Art, Galleries, Museums and Arts Administration
- Business Administration, Secretarial and Clerical
- Community Action and Advocacy Groups
- Computers and Word Processing
- Crafts
- Culinary Arts, Hotel and Restaurant Management
- Education and Child Care
- Environment, Plant Care and Science
- Fashion Design & Merchandising
- Government Agencies, Elected Officials, Social Services
- Health Care and Medical Services
- Historical Sites and Museums
- International Issues and Organizations, Foreign Culture
- Journalism, Publishing and Communications
- Law and Legal Service
- Media and Media Technology
- Music and Music Technology
- Performing Arts
- Photography
- Recreational Sports
- Theater Administration, Entertainment Industry
Academics
At CAS there are no letter grades; students receive either credit or no credit.
Campuses
The main campus of City As School is at 16 Clarkson Street in Greenwich Village in New York City. It has two satellites: in the Bronx at Tremont Avenue and Bruckner Boulevard and in Brooklyn on Flatbush Avenue next to the Manhattan Bridge. City As School Queens opened in 1995 and closed in 2002. The original school was in a brownstone on Schermerhorn Street in Brooklyn. The first class was held in September 1973.Notable alumni
- Asa Akira - pornographic actress
- Sunny Bak - commercial photographer and celebrity
- Jean-Michel Basquiat - graffiti artist, film director
- Michael Dominic - award-winning documentary filmmaker and photojournalist
- Julia Fox born 1989/90 - actress
- Adam Horovitz of the Beastie Boys - musician/rapper, son of playwright Israel Horovitz
- Destiny Frasqueri - Rapper, actress
- Zachary Throne - actor, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist
- Timothy Hunter - singer/dancer, appeared on Broadway
- Ephrem Lopez - DJ and radio personality
- Ayodele Maakheru - musician, composer, and bandleader, winner of the ASCAP songwriter award
- Franck de Las Mercedes - visual artist
- Mekhi Phifer - film actor
- Victor Rasuk: - actor, winner, Independent Spirit Award
- Ryder Ripps - conceptual artist
- Seth Zvi Rosenfeld - playwright and screenwriter
- Dante Terrell Smith - musician and actor
- Patty Smyth - rock musician; married to tennis star John McEnroe
- Vincent Spano - television and film actor
- Mia Tyler - Plus-size model, daughter of Aerosmith lead singer, Steven Tyler, and actress Cyrinda Foxe
- Charles Malik Whitfield - film and television actor
- Bob Woodruff - Singer, songwriter, musician
- Malik Yoba - film and television actor