Columbia Secondary School for Math, Science, and Engineering

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The Columbia Secondary School for Math Science and Engineering (CSS) is a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathetmatics) magnet school in the w:New York City Public School System. The school was launched as a cooperative initiative between Columbia and the City's Department of Education, with Columbia providing some funding, personnel, and curricular guidance at the school, and offering full access to the University's facilities. The school opened in 2007 with a 6th grade class of 100 students and plans to add a new class of 6th graders every year, with the school eventually growing into a grades 6-12 school.

The school is currently housed in P.S. 125, but will move into a building on the Manhattanville Campus on land donated by the University.[1]

Creation

CSS was announced in October 2005, with NYC Mayor Bloomberg present.[2][3] It will be a magnet school of about 650 students. It will be part of the Manhattanville expansion. Some people think it's a 'bribe'. Others think it's no coincidence that the acronym for the project's original name was "CSMESS".

Location Controversy

When the department of education tried to temporarily house the program at local P.S. 36, parents threw a hissy-fit and accused the DOE officials of answering to their puppet masters at Columbia. [4]

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