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The New York City Department of Education ( NYCDOE) is the department of the government of New York City that manages the city's public school system. The City School District of the City of New York (more commonly known as New York City Public Schools) is the largest school system in the United States (and among the largest in the world), with ...
This is a list of public elementary schools in New York City. They are typically referred to as "PS number" (e.g., "PS 46", that is, "Public School 46"). Many PS numbers are ambiguous, being used by more than one school. The sections correspond to New York City DOE Regions. Some charter schools are included throughout this list; others may be ...
High School for Arts, Imagination and Inquiry. High School for Law, Advocacy and Community Justice. High School of Arts and Technology. Hunter College High School (Manhattan/Hunter Science High School) Manhattan Theatre Lab High School. The Urban Assembly School for Media Studies. (split) Public.
Taxis will charge passengers $1.25 per trip that touches the zone, while app-based rides will charge $2.50. To enter Manhattan, commuters from other states and boroughs already pay around $15 in ...
Map of the Capital District. This is a list of school districts in New York's Capital District.School districts in New York are publicly funded and are the most local government bodies in the state; school district budgets are the only budgets that state citizens have a direct impact on: budget votes take place on the third Tuesday in May annually.
Education in Harlem. Coordinates: 40°48′32.52″N 73°56′54.14″W. Tito Puente Educational Complex. Education in and around the neighborhood of Harlem, in Manhattan, New York City, is provided in schools and institutions of higher education, both public and private. For many decades, Harlem has had a lower quality of public education than ...
P.S. 6 was founded in 1894 and named after the feminist author and reformer Lillie Devereaux Blake. The school was originally located several blocks to the north on 85th Street. The current red brick building on Madison Avenue between 81st and 82nd Streets was constructed in 1953. The school's first principal Katherine Blake, the daughter of ...
Glen Oaks is covered by two public elementary school zones: P.S. 186, and P.S. 115. Students graduating from these schools attend middle (grades 6-8) school M.S. 172. A Roman Catholic school, Our Lady of the Snows, is an alternative for grades K-8. In 2004, a public school campus—the Frank A. Padavan campus—was opened in western Glen Oaks.