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Our History

Established in 1895, PS 87 has been a cornerstone of education on the Upper West Side for well over a century. 

Our original five-story building stood at West 77th Street and Tenth Avenue (now Amsterdam Avenue) and served as part of District 14. It featured 44 classrooms and could accommodate up to 1,600 students. In 1905, a gym and auditorium were added, and by the 1920s and '30s, the school served both boys and girls—though with separate entrances and grade levels.

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PS87 in 1920

Our Current Building

The PS 87 building you see today was constructed between 1952 and 1954, designed by architects Rosario Candela and Paul Resnick. Students even helped move books and supplies from the old school to the new one! The original structure was later replaced with Tecumseh Playground, affectionately known as “Metal Park.” The playground has been updated several times, most recently in 1997.

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Notable Alumni

PS 87 has a proud tradition of nurturing talent and creativity. Notable alumni include: 

Henry Winkler – Actor and author of the Hank Zipzer series, based on his experiences at PS 87

Jordan Peele – Actor, comedian, and screenwriter

Charles Strouse – Composer and lyricist

Brian Greene – Theoretical physicist and string theorist

Erica Jong – Novelist and poet

Mike Nichols – Director, writer and producer

Gerald Schoenfeld – Chairman of the Shubert Organization

We honor Earl “Speedo” Carroll, lead singer of The Cadillacs and later The Coasters, who became a beloved PS 87 custodian. Featured in the children’s book That’s Our Custodian, he saw his music career revived and became a fixture on PBS Doo Wop specials.

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