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  2. List of public elementary schools in New York City - Wikipedia

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    William Haberle School: Rosedale: William Haberle [49] PS 196: Grand Central Parkway: Forest Hills: Grand Central Parkway, a parkway the school is close to. PS 200: Pomonok: Flushing: Pomonok, the neighborhood where the school is located PS 201: Magnet School: Kissena: PS 203: Oakland Gardens: Bayside: Oakland Gardens, the neighborhood where ...

  3. Forest Hills, Queens - Wikipedia

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    PS 144 Col. Jeromus Remsen School [52] PS 174 William Sidney Mount [53] PS 175 Lynn Gross Discovery School [54] PS 196 Grand Central Parkway [55] PS 220 Edward Mandel [56] PS 303 The Academy for Excellence through the Arts (grades PK–4) [57] The following public middle schools serve Forest Hills: JHS 157 Stephen A. Halsey (grades 6–9) [58 ...

  4. Thomas A. Edison High School (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas A. Edison Career and Technical Education High School (often referred to locally simply as Edison) is a four-year public secondary school in Queens's Jamaica Hills community in New York City. It is one of the few public high schools in New York City to offer vocational training programs as well as traditional college preparatory tracks ...

  5. Fresh Meadows, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Fresh Meadows is a neighborhood in the northeastern section of the New York City borough of Queens.Fresh Meadows used to be part of the broader town of Flushing and is bordered to the north by the Horace Harding Expressway and Auburndale; to the west by Pomonok, St. John's University, Hillcrest, and Utopia; to the east by Cunningham Park and the Clearview Expressway; and to the south by the ...

  6. Summit School (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    The Summit School of Queens, New York was founded by Hershel Stiskin [3] in 1968 as a charter school for children and adolescents with a wide array of special needs.When Stiskin moved to Israel in 1972, [3] his brother, Mayer and sister-in-law Ninette—founders of Summit's residential center in Upper Nyack, [9] [10] which is also affiliated with the school, as well as Summit Camp & Travel [11 ...

  7. Japanese School of New York - Wikipedia

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    Originally it was located at 187-90 Grand Central Parkway. [22] in Jamaica Estates, Queens, [5] [23] near Jamaica. [9] On December 22, 1980, [9] The first location was the former Parkway School Building, purchased by the Japanese school. [24] It moved to 196-25 Peck Avenue in Fresh Meadows, Queens, [22] near Flushing. [9]

  8. Queens Gateway to Health Sciences Secondary School

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    Queens Gateway to Health Sciences Secondary School (Q680 or JHS/HS 680) [1] is a school in the New York City borough of Queens which places emphasis on the health sciences. The school serves grades 6–12. Previously co-located in other school buildings, the school moved to its current building for the 2010–11 school year.

  9. Douglaston–Little Neck, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Douglaston–Little Neck contains several public elementary schools: [47] PS 94 David D. Porter (grades PK-5) [48] PS 98 The Douglaston School (grades PK-5) [49] PS 221 North Hills (grades PK-5) [50] PS 811 Multiple Handicap School of Queens (grades 1–6), is devoted to students with physical and mental disabilities.