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St. Joseph by-the-Sea High School (also known as SJS or Sea) is a co-educational Catholic school in the Huguenot neighborhood of Staten Island, New York, United States. Though technically an independent school with its own board of trustees, it functions for all intents and purposes as a school of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York .
Eden II was founded in November 15, 1976 by six families, initially beginning on Staten Island with just six children and one special education teacher. Over the past 40 years, Eden II's highly successful model has led to the expansion and development of a number of programs and services for individuals with autism.
St. Joseph Hill Academy [1] is an American private Pre-K 3 through 12th grade Catholic school, located in the Arrochar neighborhood of Staten Island, New York.. Located on a scenic 14-acre (57,000 m 2) campus (which eponymously stands atop a hill, providing views of the Manhattan skyline), the elementary school is coeducational and serves 500+ students from Pre-K 3 through 8th grade and the ...
South Richmond High School is a public special education school located in Staten Island, New York, USA, under the jurisdiction of the New York City Department of Education. The school serves students ages 10-21. The current principal is Anthony Casella. The main school location is in Pleasant Plains, while an annex is located in the former P.S ...
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The Michael J. Petrides School is a public school located at 715 Ocean Terrace in Staten Island, New York. It was created by Board of Education officials and named for their late colleague and College of Staten Island professor, Michael J. Petrides (1941–1994). The school opened on November 13, 1995, on the former campus of the College of ...
Moore Catholic High School is an American private, Catholic school in the Bulls Head neighborhood of Staten Island, New York.It was founded by the Presentation Sisters of Staten Island in September 1962 and named for Mary Young Moore, a beneficiary to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, [1] and was the first archdiocesan high school for girls on Staten Island.
Public schools in Staten Island (3 C) This page was last edited on 3 August 2017, at 10:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...