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Learn about the history, organization, and functions of the NYCDOE, the largest school system in the U.S. with over 1.1 million students and a $38 billion budget. Find out how the department is run by the Panel for Educational Policy and the Chancellor, and how it covers all five boroughs of New York City.
Warwick School: East New York, Brooklyn [86] PS 159: Isaac Pitkin School: East New York, Brooklyn [87] PS 165: Ida Posner School: Brownsville, Brooklyn [88] PS 174: Dumont School: East New York, Brooklyn [89] PS 183: Dr. Richard Green: Rockaway Park, Queens [81] PS 183: Daniel Chappie James School: Brownsville, Brooklyn: Daniel Chappie James ...
Find out the names, locations, enrollments, and BOCES of all school districts in New York state, excluding New York City. The table is sorted by school district, number of students, county, BOCES, RIC and JMT regions.
A comprehensive list of public and private high schools in all five boroughs of New York City, with school number, type, religious affiliation, and website. Find information on academy, charter, alternative, and specialty schools in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island.
The Upper East Side is a wealthy neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City, with ZIP Codes 10021, 10028, 10065, 10075, and 10128. Learn about its history, geography, landmarks, and historic districts.
A map and a list of the 26 congressional districts in New York, each electing one representative to the U.S. House of Representatives. The districts were redrawn in 2022 following the 2020 census and will change again in 2024.
Hell's Kitchen is a neighborhood on the West Side of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, bordered by 34th to 59th Street and Eighth Avenue to the Hudson River. It has a history of Irish-American and working-class culture, a large LGBTQ population, and many restaurants, bars, and theatres.
The school was founded as an all-girls school due in large part to the efforts of Patrick F. McGowan, then head of the Board of Education and later acting mayor of New York City. [3] The school is named after the writer Washington Irving. The building in which the school is located was designed by the architect C.B.J. Snyder and built in 1913 ...