Herman Ridder Junior High School

The Herman Ridder Junior High School (also known as Public School 98) is a middle school in the Morrisania section of the Bronx, part of the New York City Department of Education. Constructed in 1929–31, the building is a New York City Landmark Art Deco structure designed by Walter C. Martin. It is named after Herman Ridder, a prominent newspaper publisher and editor.[1]

Herman Ridder Junior High School
Public School 98
Location
1619 Boston Road, Bronx, NY 10460

Coordinates40.8363°N 73.8907°W / 40.8363; -73.8907
Information
TypeJunior High School
Opened8 September 1931 (1931-09-08)
School districtNew York City Department of Education
SuperintendentRafaela Espinal Pacheco
PrincipalMark Turcotte
Grades6-8, SE
Enrollment222
Campus typeUrban
Communities servedMorrisania, Bronx
WebsiteJ.H.S. 098
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Notable alumni

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References

  1. Bradley, Betsy (December 11, 1990). "Herman Ridder Junior High School (Public School 98)" (PDF). Landmarks Preservation Commission.
  2. "J.H.S. 098". New York City Schools.
  3. "Anibal Lopez". Critical Bench.
  4. Zephyr, Leon (2016-07-06). "NEW YORK CITY MUSIC TRIP/FROM THE LIFE OF ORIGINAL KISS MEMBERS, #1 OF 5: Paul Stanley". TRIPMUZE. Retrieved 2020-04-08.
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