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PS 116 viewed from East 33rd Street in September 2012. Public School 116, the Mary Lindley Murray School, is a public school administered by the New York City Department of Education on the of Manhattan, near the border between the Murray Hill and Kips Bay neighborhoods.
Sister schools with Neighborhood School, East Village Community School, Earth School and Tompkins Square Middle School [2] PS 363: Neighborhood School: East Village: Share a building with PS 163 (S.T.A.R. Academy) [3] PS 364: Earth School: Lower East Side: PS 452 Upper West Side: PS 527: East Side School for Social Action: Yorkville, Manhattan ...
Emlen Elementary School; Farrell, Louis H. School; D. Newlin Fell School; Feltonville Intermediate School; Fitzpatrick, A. L. School; Edwin Forrest School; Anne Frank School - Originally Bustleton Elementary, renamed in 1987 at the suggestion of the Anne Frank Institute. The school board decided to rename an elementary school that had a non ...
Gen. David B. Birney School is a historic school building located in the Logan neighborhood of Philadelphia. Originally built for the School District of Philadelphia, it was designed by Henry deCourcy Richards and built in 1912–1913. The building is now home to The Lindley Academy Charter School At Birney, a charter school within the School ...
P.S. 6, The Lillie Devereaux Blake School, is a public elementary school located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. Founded in 1894, P.S. 6 is regarded as the top elementary school in New York City.
Lindley Park Elementary School; Charles W. McCrary Elementary School; Donna Lee Loflin Elementary School; Balfour Elementary School; Central office administration and ...
The St. Johns (school) District was annexed on July 7, 1915, and the James John High School was added [clarification needed] at this time. On the suggestion of superintendent Lewis H. Alderman, high school dances were allowed by the school board beginning in 1915, with the stipulation that "the parents of a majority of the students attend."
In Kips Bay and East Midtown, 8% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per school year, less than the citywide average of 20%. [ 34 ] : 6 [ 35 ] : 24 (PDF p. 55) Additionally, 91% of high school students in Kips Bay and East Midtown graduate on time, more than the citywide average of 75%.