The Bronx
Founded by One Hundred Black Men, Inc., the first Eagle Academy public high school opened in the fall of 2004 in the Bronx, New York. At that time, the Eagle Academy was the first all male public high school to open in New York City in 30 years. 400 male students, grades 9-12, are currently enrolled in the Bronx school. The first class of seniors graduated in 2008.
Every student at the Eagle Academy is paired with an adult mentor who assists in their academic and personal development. Eagle students also observe a uniform dress code. Our Extended Day, Saturday Institute and Summer Bridge programs provide all Eagle students with additional learning opportunities outside of traditional classroom hours. In addition to a rigorous academic program, Eagle students in the Bronx are engaged in many extracurricular activities including robotics, debate, martial arts and community service.