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"Sunset Park High School is a public high school located at 153 35th Street, in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, New York, United States, under the jurisdiction of the New York City Department of Education. The school was built in 2009. and the current principal is Victoria Antonini. Programs=Sports= The school offers a variety of varsity and junior varsity sports. These sports include badminton, baseball, basketball, handball soccer, softball, volleyball and wrestling. =Extracurricular activities= The school offers many extracurricular activities, including Art, Chorus, Dance, Debate, Homework Help/Tutoring, Internship Program, Knitting, Literary Magazine, Makers-Club, Music Production, National Honor Society, Photography, SAT Prep, Student Council, Theater, Urban Barcode Club (Science Focused-DNA), and Yearbook. In addition to a school-wide Student Council, students can also participate in a small learning community-based student leadership team. =Dual-language program= In 2018, the school added a Spanish Dual Language program. References Public high schools in Brooklyn "
"Anna Davin (born 1940) is a British academic and community historian; she is noted for her studies of working-class communities and her contributions to feminist politics and history-writing."Anna Davin", British Library. Retrieved 23 November 2018. She was a research fellow at Middlesex University. Life Davin was born in 1940, the daughter of Dan and Winne Davin, who both worked for Oxford University Press. In 1958, she got married and subsequently raised children, but she returned to education, studying history at the University of Warwick from 1966 to 1969, and was a founding member of the Women's Liberation Group there (1968)."Papers of Anna Davin", JISC: Archives Hub. Retrieved 23 November 2018 The experience of raising children and returning to education meant the she "was thinking class and gender very strongly"."Anna Davin", A Hackney Autobiography. Retrieved 23 November 2018. In 1970, she began studying for a PhD at Birkbeck College, London. While in London, she joined the Stratford Women's Liberation Group (helping to produce its publication, Shrew) and a feminist history group based in Pimlico. She also became involved in the 1970s in the History Workshop Movement; she was a founder editor of the History Workshop Journal (founded in 1976). Between 1972 and 1974, she was involved in the People's Autobiography of Hackney, an oral history project organised with the Hackney Workers' Educational Association. In 1979, she started teaching six-week classes in history at Binghamton University, but otherwise taught evening classes in London during the 1980s. She returned to her PhD studies in the early 1990s; the doctorate was awarded in 1991 for her thesis "Work and school for the children of London's labouring poor in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century"."Work and school for the children of London's labouring poor in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century", EThOS (British Library). Retrieved 23 November 2018. In the 1990s, Davin became a research fellow at Middlesex University and published a book, Growing Up Poor (1996). Selected publications * "Imperialism and motherhood", History Workshop Journal, no. 5 (1978), pp. 9–65. * Growing Up Poor: Home, School and Street in London 1870-1914 (London: Rivers Oram Press, 1996). References External links * "Papers of Anna Davin", Women's Library Archives (reference no. GB 106 7ADA; formerly GB 106 7/XX26-XX26a). 1940 births Alumni of the University of Warwick Alumni of Birkbeck, University of London British historians Social historians Feminist historians Living people "