Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Secondary School for Arts and Technology
Bruce Noble, Principal
47-07 30 PLACE, QUEENS, NY 11101Phone: 718-472-5671
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Regents Examinations
English
English 1-8
8
English Language Arts Regents 11th grade
Social Studies:
Global History 1-4
U.S. History 1-2
Economics
Participation in Government
Global History & Geography Regents 10th grade
U.S. History & Government Regents 11th grade
Mathematics:
Math A 1-2 or Algebra
Math A 3-4 or Geometry
IMP3 or Trigonometry and
Intermediate Algebra
6
Math Form A 9th or 10th grade
Algebra 9th grade
Geometry 10th grade
Trigonometry/Intermediate Algebra 11th grade
Science:
General Science
Living Environment 1-2
Other Sciences: minimum 2
Living Environment 10th grade
Other Science Regents 8th-12th grade
Foreign Language
2
Health
Physical Education
1
The Arts:
Art, Music, Technology, Theatre
3
Career Education:
Decision Making
Internship
Electives and Advisory
5
Total: Minimum of 44 credits and 5 Regents exams
Note: Students are encouraged to graduate with more than the minimum number of credits. Courses taken at LaGuardia Community College grant the student both high school and CUNY college credits
College Programs
College Now: Students in grades 10 through 12 may take College Now courses that are offered after school and are taught by high school faculty members. These elective courses carry high school credit. Doing well in these courses is a pre-requisite for going on to College Connection classes. Registration is done through the College Now coordinator, Samina Najar.
College Connection: Students who have succeeded in a College Now class may register for classes offered by LaGuardia Community College. Successful completion of a class results in both high school and college credit for the student. These courses are offered tuition-free by the college. For more details, consult with Samina Najar.
Upward Bound: This is a federally sponsored program of academic support. It is geared to tenth and eleventh grade students who are from an identified socio-economic group, who might not attend college without academic support, and whose parent or parents have not complete college. Students apply through Liz Madans, our Upward Bound coordinator. The program offers sessions on Saturdays in academics and SAT preparation, as well as a month-long program at Vassar College in the summer. Spaces are limited.