George F. Pigott
PIGOTT, GEORGE was born 26 March 1912, received Social Security number ***-**-**** (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died May 1959 134,144,139 (age 47)
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Assistant School Principal.
Series 176. Committee on the War Industries Training Program. Records. 1940- 1944 0.5 cu. ft. Reports and other records of a special committee established to oversee the Board of Education’s efforts in the War Industries Training Program, part of the crash mobilization efforts at the beginning of World War II. The committee was chaired in succession by several board members, and included board members and senior staff, while the training programs were headed by Associate Superintendent George F. Pigott, Jr. The programs provided initial training for workers in war industries in vocational high schools. sometimes on a 24-hour a day basis. In its later phases the program also included supplemental on the job training of workers in arms factories. The largest categories of training provided were in machine shop skills, shipbuilding trades, and aviation trades. The series consists primarily of two reports describing the program from its inception in 1940 through 1943 and two volumes of course outlines developed for use in the program. [An inventory of the volumes in this series is available at the Municipal Archives]
Series 638. Committee on Specialized High Schools. Report. 1946 0.1 cu. ft. The series consists of the published report of the committee, Specialized High Schools in New York City (1946),dealing with a broad range of specialized schools including selective academic schools, such as Stuyvesant High School (science) and Music and Art High School, and specialized vocational schools such as the Manhattan High School of Aviation Trades. The committee was co-chaired by three associate superintendents: N.L. Engelhardt (housing and business administration), Frederic Ernst (academic high schools), and George F. Pigott, Jr. (vocational high schools). The committee also included the principals of the various specialized schools that were the subject of the report.
Series 638. Committee on Specialized High Schools. Report. 1946 0.1 cu. ft. The series consists of the published report of the committee, Specialized High Schools in New York City (1946),dealing with a broad range of specialized schools including selective academic schools, such as Stuyvesant High School (science) and Music and Art High School, and specialized vocational schools such as the Manhattan High School of Aviation Trades. The committee was co-chaired by three associate superintendents: N.L. Engelhardt (housing and business administration), Frederic Ernst (academic high schools), and George F. Pigott, Jr. (vocational high schools). The committee also included the principals of the various specialized schools that were the subject of the report.