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Cupeyville School is a small, private, non-sectarian, co-educational college preparatory institution located in Río Piedras, [1] San Juan, Puerto Rico. [2] [3]The school is accredited by the Middle States Association, the Department of Education of Puerto Rico, and C.A.D.I.E. [citation needed] It is the only accredited school in Puerto Rico in hands of a Puerto Rican family.
Padre Rufo Bilingual School; Programa Educativo Alcance; Rafael Cordero School; Ramón Power Y Giralt School; Ramón Vilá Mayo School; República De Colombia School; Robinson School; Saint John's School; St. Mary's School, Cupey; Trina Padilla De Sanz School; University Gardens High School (UGHS) University of Puerto Rico Secondary School (UHS)
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Cupey is one of the 18 barrios of the municipality of San Juan, Puerto Rico located in the mountainous area of the municipality. It is the largest barrio or district in the San Juan and the third most populous with 32,833 inhabitants according to the 2020 US Census. [3]
The municipality of San Juan is divided into 18 barrios, 16 of which fall within the former (until 1951) municipality of Río Piedras. Eight of the barrios are further divided into subbarrios, [ 1 ] and they include the two barrios that originally composed the municipality of San Juan (namely, San Juan Antiguo and Santurce).
This list of universities and colleges in Puerto Rico includes colleges and universities in Puerto Rico that grant bachelor's degrees and/or post-graduate master's and doctorate degrees.
The house today is located a block away from the University of Puerto Rico High School and two blocks away from the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras campus. [1] Although it is abandoned today, it is one of the best-preserved vernacular houses (casa criolla) in Río Piedras and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in ...
PR-47 begins at PR-3 (Avenida 65 de Infantería) and ends at downtown Río Piedras, in the Paseo De Diego (commercial area in downtown Río Piedras). Among its intersections are the PR-181 (Expreso Trujillo Alto) and PR-27 (Avenida José C. Barbosa). [3]