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  2. Bayard Rustin Educational Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Bayard Rustin Educational Complex, also known as the Humanities Educational Complex, is a "vertical campus" of the New York City Department of Education which contains a number of small public schools. Most of them are high schools — grades 9 through 12 – along with one combined middle and high school – grades 6 through 12.

  3. Public School 9 (historic building) - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1894-96, and was designed by C. B. J. Snyder, the Superintendent of School Buildings. The building was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1987, [3] and was designated a New York City landmark in 2009. [2] It is located in the Riverside-West End Historic District Extension I. [4]

  4. New York City School Construction Authority - Wikipedia

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    The School Construction Authority was created in 1988 as a New York State public-benefit corporation by the New York State Legislature, which removed control of capital projects from the city's Board of Education in an effort to end corruption. [2] [3] The School Construction Authority manages the Department of Education's Capital Plan and is ...

  5. Manhattan Village Academy - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan Village Academy (MVA) is a small, public high school located in the Flatiron District, New York City. It consists of grades 9–12 with an enrollment of 461 students. The school is part of the New York City Department of Education. The school was founded by veteran educator Mary Butz in 1993.

  6. Julia Richman Education Complex - Wikipedia

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    Julia Richman High School was founded in 1913 as an all-girls commercial high school at 60 West 13th Street in Greenwich Village. [1] It was named after Julia Richman, the first woman district superintendent of schools in New York City. [2] [3] The school expanded, eventually operating in seven buildings across New York City. [4]

  7. New York City Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    The great school wars: A history of the New York City public schools (1975), a standard scholarly history online; Ravitch, Diane, and Joseph P. Viteritti, eds. City Schools: Lessons from New York (2000) Ravitch, Diane, ed. NYC schools under Bloomberg and Klein what parents, teachers and policymakers need to know (2009) essays by experts online

  8. Evander Childs Educational Campus - Wikipedia

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    Evander Childs High School was closed that year and split into six smaller, specialized schools. [3] [4] The campus is located at 800 East Gun Hill Road. The New York City Department of Education operates six public high schools on the Evander Childs campus: [5] Bronx Academy of Health Careers (X290) [6] Bronx Aerospace High School (X545) [7]

  9. St. Luke's School (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    St. Luke's School is a coeducational elementary and middle school which is divided into a Lower School (Grades JK-4) and an Upper School (Grades 5–8). It is located on the block of The Church of St. Luke in the Fields in the West Village at 487 Hudson Street , Manhattan .