Washington Irving High School The school was founded as an all-girls school due in large part to the efforts of Patrick F. McGowan, then head of the Board of Education and later acting mayor of New York City. The school is named after the writer
Washington Irving. The building in which the school is located was designed by the architect
C.B.J. Snyder and built in 1913. The original building is eight stories high, though the extension on 16th Street designed by Walter C. Martin and built in 1938, is twelve stories high. The school's first
principal was
William McAndrew. The school had been located on
Lafayette Street, but because the student population was growing at a rapid rate, a decision was made to move the school to another location, and land was purchased at 40 Irving Place. The school started out as a branch of
Wadleigh High School for Girls, known at first as Girls' Technical High School, the first school for girls in the city. In 1913 the name changed to Washington Irving. In September 1986, the school became
co-ed. In the period that
Hector Xavier Monsegur (Sabu) attended Irving, 55% of the school's students graduated with their classes.
Closure and conversion to campus The New York City Department of Education announced in December 2011 that WIHS would be one of two high schools to be closed by summer 2015. The school was to be replaced with
Success Academy Charter School. Among the reasons for closing include a graduation rate of 48%. Success Academy Charter School planned to open an elementary school in the building in 2013. The site was suggested by the City Department of Education but the decision was not final until 2014. Washington Irving High School officially closed in June 2015 after graduating its last class, resulting in Success Academy taking over its site along with the other high schools.
Incidents On February 25, 2016, a fire broke out in the building after an electrical explosion, resulting in the campus to be closed for an unspecified amount of time. All students and staff were relocated to another building. On December 5, 2017, a student was arrested and charged for raping another student. The suspect is identified as 18 year-old Jevon Martin while the victim is a 16-year-old girl. The incident took place in a stairwell between the third and fourth floors. ==Artwork==