Welcome to the LMGHS web site....  This web site aims to keep you up to date with the latest news, events, homework, etc, from our school....  also the site is a constant work-in-progress - we are in the process of revising the look and content in order to make it even more useful....  ....  The LMGHS band schedule for the school week is posted on this web site - please note, the first class period begins at 8:15 AM - it is very important for all students to arrive promptly to every class!   Parent Association events and contact information are available in the column of links on the left-hand side of this web page.
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Calendars for NYC School Year
The calendars for the school year with information about the dates of this year's parent-teacher conferences and school vacations are available from the NYC Department of Education's web site at:

http://schools.nyc.gov/Calendar/
Go Dolphins! Public Schools Athletic League - PSAL
Look up PSAL information about the Leon M. Goldstein High School's sports teams ... Go Dolphins!
Internet Based Research Resources for Students and Faculty: The NY Times Newsroom Navigator
Navigator is the links page used by the reporters and editors of The New York Times for research on the Web. This is a an excellent starting point for Internet based research for students, faculty and parents.

"For more than 10 years, the Newsroom Navigator has been used by New York Times reporters and editors as the starting point for their forays onto the Web. Its primary intent is to give the news staff a solid starting point for a wide range of journalistic functions without forcing all of them to spend time wandering around to find a useful set of links of their own. The list is by its nature highly selective and constantly changing." - quote from The NY Times
Local Weather Report @ LMGHS
Check out the local weather forecast for Leon M. Goldstein High School for the Sciences in Manhattan Beach - next to the Sheepshead Bay and Raritan Bay - in southern Brooklyn.
Map and Directions to LMGHS @ 1830 Shore Boulevard
This is a map from MapQuest that gives you the option to request directions for driving to Leon M. Goldstein High School for the Sciences @ 1830 Shore Boulevard, Brooklyn, NY 11235.

Yahoo! Maps has a similar page at: < http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result?newFL=Use+Address+Below&addr=1830+Shore+Boulevard&csz=11235 >

Google Maps are available at: < http://maps.google.com/ >
New York Academy of the Sciences Student Competition Applications
Applications for Academy sponsored student competitions for Laureates of Tomorrow-Nobel Essay Contest, NYC Science and Engineering Fair, and Science Research Training Program.
Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards have provided an avenue for young artists and writers in high school, to receive recognition and rewards for their creative achievements.
About Frank Mason, Painter of "Freedom of Artistic Expression", Collection of LMGHS
Information about the artist Frank Mason, painter of the painting "Freedom of Artistic
Expression" - Collection of LMGHS, on display in the Library.

Frank Mason's web site with more info about the artist is http://www.FrankMason.org or http://FrankMason.info Further information is available at http://www.amberalchemy.com/mason.html .
About Helmick and Schechter Sculpture, "Genius", Bronze, Collection of LMGHS
This web site documents and explains the symbolism of the school's sculpture, "Genius" by the artists Ralph Helmick and Stuart Schechter, on display in the Main Lobby entrance. Includes a pages with images about the work-in-progress as it was being created.
Architect Studio 3D from the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust
One of the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust's most popular programs is the Youth Architecture Workshop, held every summer in the drafting room of Wright's first studio in Oak Park, Illinois. Young people in grades 7 through 12 learn architectural and design principles as they create their own buildings and get acquainted with the ideas of one of the world's most influential architects.

With Architect Studio 3D, the Preservation Trust brings to young architects everywhere the exciting process of designing a home hands-on. Starting as real architects do, with a client who has lifestyle preferences and a site that has its own environmental considerations, you will use your imagination to design your own architectural solutions.

Your guide to basic architectural concepts and the design process is Frank Lloyd Wright himself. A rich variety of real-life residences inspires your own unique designs. The interactive experience enhances your understanding of spatial relations and the process of design. And state-of-the-art 3D modeling technology allows you to enter your creation to personally experience the space.
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