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Harlem Consolidated School District No. 122 was formed in April 1910. [4]: 67 The Harlem Consolidated School, on the corner of Harlem Road and North Second Street, [6] was completed on March 6, 1911, [4]: 7 at a cost of $17,700; was dedicated on April 26, 1911, [6] and also opened in 1911.
Sister schools with Neighborhood School, East Village Community School, Earth School and Tompkins Square Middle School [2] PS 363: Neighborhood School: East Village: Share a building with PS 163 (S.T.A.R. Academy) [3] PS 364: Earth School: Lower East Side: PS 452 Upper West Side: PS 527: East Side School for Social Action: Yorkville, Manhattan ...
Success Academy Harlem West, grades 5–8, 215 W. 114th Street, in Community School District 3; Success Academy Harlem East, grades 5–8, 141 E. 111th Street; The Success Academy Charter Schools group has expanded rapidly in Harlem, opening several new schools in the past few years in order to increase student enrollment across its Harlem ...
Inside a Harlem charter school’s unprecedented plan to give students $10,000 to invest—’the parents will definitely lose their minds’ Chloe Berger May 10, 2024 at 3:23 PM
The Martin Luther King Jr. Educational Campus is a five-story public school facility at 122 Amsterdam Avenue between West 65th and 66th Streets in Lincoln Square, Manhattan, New York City, near Lincoln Center. The campus is faced on Amsterdam Avenue by a wide elevated plaza which features a self-weathering steel memorial sculpture by William ...
Harlem High School is a public secondary school and part of the Harlem School District 122 in Machesney Park, Illinois, USA. It has approximately 2,600 students. It has approximately 2,600 students. The freshman campus for 9th grade was closed in 2019; new freshmen are incorporated into the main high school.
In East Harlem, 30% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per school year, more than the citywide average of 20%. [41]: 24 (PDF p. 55) [40]: 6 Additionally, 67% of high school students in East Harlem graduate on time, less than the citywide average of 75%. [40]: 6
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