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47 The American Sign Language and English Secondary School, is a public high school for the deaf in Kips Bay, Manhattan, New York City. [2] Operated by the New York City Department of Education, it was previously known as "47" The American Sign Language and English Dual Language High School, [3] Junior High School 47M, School for the Deaf, [4] or Junior High School 47 (J.H.S. 47).
Teachers in Manhattan Elementary District 114 took down their own bulletin boards last week in solidarity with a teacher after her bulletin board with LGBTQ symbols in hearts was ordered removed ...
Manhattan/Hunter College High School for Sciences (Manhattan/Hunter Science High School) (Hunter College High School for the Sciences) (Martin Luther King, Jr. campus) M541 Public Manhattan International High School (Julia Richman Education Complex - MIHS) M459 Public Manhattan Theatre Lab High School (Martin Luther King, Jr. campus)
Manhattan is served by School District 114, one of the higher-achieving districts in Illinois. Three schools lie in this district. Wilson Creek Elementary School serves grades K through 2, Anna McDonald School serves grades 3 through 5, and Manhattan Junior High School serves grades six through eight.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Educational Complex Memorial sculpture by William Tarr. 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.
Oct. 16—Jillian Harkin is two matches away from a state championship. Harkin, Manhattan High's star junior, won both of her matches Friday on Day 1 of the Class 6A state tournament at the ...
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]