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Boys and Girls High School immediately moved to a new building at Fulton Street and Utica Avenue. [7] The school was a college preparatory program with high academic standards. Congressman Emanuel Celler described Boys High in his autobiography, "I went to Boys' High School — naturally. I say "naturally" because Boys' High School then, as now ...
B. Benjamin Banneker Academy; Bay Ridge High School; Boys and Girls High School; Boys High School (Brooklyn) Brooklyn Academy of Science and the Environment
Prospect Heights High School (closed 2006) Brooklyn Academy of Science and the Environment; Brooklyn School for Music & Theatre; The High School for Global Citizenship; International High School at Prospect Heights (split) Public P.S. 36 K036 Public, District 75 P.S. 53 K053 Public, District 75 P.S. 77 K077
Brooklyn Academy of Science and the Environment, or BASE, is one of four public high schools in the Prospect Heights Educational Campus (formerly Prospect Heights High School). BASE was established in 2003: a partnership among the Prospect Park Alliance, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and environmentalist and journalist Ibrahim Abdul-Matin ...
St. Joseph High School [11] [4] - closed in 2020, staffed by the Sisters of St. Joseph Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School ( Windsor Terrace )- closed in 2014, operated and staffed by the Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn
The Packer Collegiate Institute is an independent college preparatory school for students from pre-kindergarten through grade 12. Formerly the Brooklyn Female Academy, Packer has been located at 170 Joralemon Street in the historic district of Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City since its founding in 1845.
In Brooklyn Heights and Fort Greene, 20% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per school year, the same as the citywide average. [33]: 24 (PDF p. 55) [32]: 6 Additionally, 75% of high school students in Brooklyn Heights and Fort Greene graduate on time, equal to the citywide average. [32]: 6
St. Francis Preparatory originated as St. Francis Academy, a small all-boys high school on 300 Baltic Street in Brooklyn, New York, founded by the Franciscans Brothers of Brooklyn (O.S.F.). [6] The college section became St. Francis College, a private predominantly undergraduate college in Brooklyn Heights.