Roslyn High School
Roslyn High School is an American high school in Roslyn Heights, New York and is the only high school in the Roslyn Union Free School District.
In 2013, iPads replaced many textbooks, in part as a budgetary move.[1]
Notable alumni
- Arthur Agatston - Developer of the South Beach Diet[2]
- Deborah Asnis – Infectious disease specialist, discovered the first human cases of West Nile virus in the United States[3]
- Michael Crichton - Author, Film Director (The Andromeda Strain, Westworld, Congo, Jurassic Park & more[2]
- Howard Gordon - Producer and screenwriter (Fox television series, 24)
- Jeffrey Guterman - Mental Health Counselor, Educator, Author
- Richard Haass - President of the Council on Foreign Relations
- Paul Housberg - Artist
- Jesse Itzler - musician, co-founder of Marquis Jet
- Henry Jackson, financier and founder of OpCapita
- Bobby Kotick CEO, president, and a director of Activision Blizzard
- Edward S. Lampert - Chairman of Sears Holdings Corporation
- Ken Langone - Founder of The Home Depot
- Michael Graubart Levin New York Times best selling author and CEO, BusinessGhost
- Wendy Liebman - Stand-up comedian
- Chris Miller - screenwriter and National Lampoon contributor
- Frank Moore - Artist
- Andrew M. Murstein Founder, Board Member, President, and largest shareholder of Medallion Financial
- David Nasaw - Historian and author[2]
- Peter Pitegoff - Dean, University of Buffalo Law School and University of Maine Law School (2005-2015)
- Mike Pollock - Voice actor
- Darren Rovell - CNBC sports business reporter
- Jen Selter - Fitness model
- Gregory B. Starr - United Nations security chief
- Judith Steinberg, M.D. - Wife of Vermont Governor Howard Dean
- Jeff Wilpon - nicknamed "Fredo" COO of the New York Mets
- Gary Winnick - Philanthropist, Financier and Founder of Global Crossing
References
- ↑ Roslyn High School Outfits Entire Student Body with iPads
- 1 2 3 Joe Scotchie, "Remembering A Great Writing Teacher", The Roslyn News (January 19, 2007).
- ↑ Colker, David (2015-09-21). "Deborah Asnis dies at 59; helped detect West Nile virus in U.S.". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2015-10-10.
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Coordinates: 40°47′32″N 73°38′23″W / 40.79222°N 73.63972°W
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