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  2. Brooklyn International High School - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Category:Public high schools in Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 19 October 2020, at 16:30 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. St. Edmund Preparatory High School - Wikipedia

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    The school opened on February 2, 1932 as St. Edmund Academy, a two-year high school for girls, with a class of sixty students. In 1936 it became St. Edmund Commercial High School, offering a two-year commercial program. It became a four-year high school in 1962 and was re-titled St. Edmund High School, accredited by Middle States. From 1932 to ...

  5. List of schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn

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    In the 1980s the diocese had about 102 schools. From the mid-2000s to 2019 the diocese had closed 45 schools. By 2019 36 remained. [7] Three grade schools were scheduled to close in 2019, and that year another two grade schools were to merge. [8]

  6. Saint Ann's School (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Ann's School is a private school in Brooklyn, New York City. The school is a non-sectarian, co-educational pre-K–12 day school with programs in the arts, humanities, and sciences. The students number 1,012 from preschool through 12th grade, as well as 324 faculty, administration, and staff members.

  7. Brooklyn Free School - Wikipedia

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    The school keeps a waiting list. [2] The school is funded through tuition, grants, and donations. [4] The majority of students come from middle-class families from Brooklyn. The private school has sliding-scale tuition, and less than half pay full tuition. [4] Founding director Alan Berger said that 20 percent paid full tuition in 2012. [2]

  8. Brooklyn Technical High School - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, Dr. Albert L. Colston, chair of the Math Department at Manual Training High School, recommended establishing a technical high school for Brooklyn boys. His plan envisioned a heavy concentration of math, science, and drafting courses with parallel paths leading either to college or to a technical career in industry.

  9. William E. Grady CTE High School - Wikipedia

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    William E. Grady Career and Technical Education High School is a public, Career and Technical Education (CTE) high school located at 25 Brighton 4th Road, Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, New York, USA. [1] It is a part of region 7 in the New York City Department of Education. Grady High School was established in 1941.