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Brooklyn School of Inquiry (PS/IS 686), often referred to as BSI, is a progressive, constructivist New York City public school, located at 50 Avenue P in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn. It grew by one grade annually until 2016, when it reached capacity as an elementary/middle school serving students from kindergarten through grade eight.
School number School name Neighborhood Building code Reference PS 1: Alfred E. Smith: Two Bridges: M001: PS 6 Lillie Devereaux Blake: Upper East Side PS 11: Sarah J. Garnet (Formerly William T. Harris) Chelsea: M011: PS 15: Roberto Clemente: East Village: M015: PS 18: Park Terrace: Inwood: M898: PS 19: Asher Levy: East Village: Asher Levy: PS ...
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[5] [51] The High School for Enterprise, Business, and Technology had a four year graduation rate of 80% in 2012. Progress High School and the School for Legal Studies graduated 55% and 65% of their students that year respectively. [52] The schools share the athletics program as the Grand Street Wolves, and have won multiple PSAL championships.
The Podcast for Social Research is "a forum for the school's staff to discuss books, films, current affairs, and other pressing concerns". [4] Days of Learning offers an opportunity for students "to learn about a particular topic – like Melville and the literature of Wall Street or Hannah Arendt – with no required preparations."
The school, located at 112 Schermerhorn Street, was built in 1902 and is a three-story red brick building located adjacent to the meeting house, at 112 Schermerhorn Street. It was designed by William Tubby, a prominent Brooklyn architect, [3] to house the Brooklyn Friends School. Tubby was himself a Quaker and an early graduate of the school. [4]
The Brooklyn Free School is a private, ungraded, democratic free school in Brooklyn, founded in 2004. Students range in age from 4 to 18 years old. Students range in age from 4 to 18 years old. The school follows the noncoercive philosophy of the 1960s/70s free school movement schools, which encourages self-directed learning and protects child ...
Brooklyn International High School (BIHS, school code: K439 [1]) is a public high school in Brooklyn, New York City. It is a part of the New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) and the Internationals Network for Public Schools. [2] The school is located within the Water’s Edge Educational Campus, a former torpedo factory in downtown ...