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In 1995, it expanded to grades K and 6–9, and moved to the site of the St. Patrick's parish school which had closed the prior year. [8] In 1996, it expanded to grades K–10 and moved into a permanent leased space on 37th Avenue in Jackson Heights, then became Renaissance Charter School, one of the first five charter schools in New York, in 2000.
New Visions Charter High School for Advanced Math & Science I X539 Public charter New Visions Charter High School for Advanced Math & Science II X202 Public charter New World High School X513 Public New York Institute for Special Education Private, co-ed Nuasin Next Generation Charter School X461 Public
Renaissance Charter School (Queens) V. Voice Charter School This page was last edited on 8 February 2022, at 18:03 (UTC). ...
The Woodhaven School: Woodhaven, Queens [62] PS 62: Chester Park School: Richmond Hill, Queens [63] PS 63: Old South School: Ozone Park, Queens [64] PS 64: Joseph P. Addabbo: Ozone Park, Queens: Joseph Addabbo [65] PS 65: The Little Red School House: Cypress Hills, Brooklyn [66] PS 65: The Raymond York Elementary School: Ozone Park, Queens ...
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 ...
Pages in category "Public high schools in Queens, New York" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. ... Renaissance Charter School (Queens)