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At-Risk Eligible Public Schools in NYC - March 2020 At-Risk Eligible Public Schools in NYC - March 2020 BRONX F/R % ACADEMY FOR LANGUAGE AND 320900011365 1700 MACOMBS RD BRONX 10453 100.0 TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY FOR PERSONAL LEADERSHIP 321000010363 120 E 184TH ST BRONX 10468 100.0 AND EXCELLENCE ACADEMY FOR SCHOLARSHIP AND 321100011270 921 E 228TH ST BRONX 10466 100.0 ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACADEMY OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS 320700010343 345 BROOK AVE BRONX 10454 100.0 AND TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY OF PUBLIC RELATIONS 320700010298 778 FOREST AVE BRONX 10456 100.0 ACCION ACADEMY 321200010341 1825 PROSPECT AVE BRONX 10457 100.0 ALFRED E SMITH CAREER AND 320700011600 333 E 151ST ST BRONX 10451 100.0 TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL AMPARK NEIGHBORHOOD 321000010344 3961 HILLMAN AVE BRONX 10463 100.0 ANGELO PATRI MIDDLE SCHOOL (THE) 321000010391 2225 WEBSTER AVE BRONX 10457 100.0 ANTONIA PANTOJA PREPARATORY 320800011376 1980 LAFAYETTE AVE BRONX 10473 100.0 ACADEMY ARCHER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 321200010531 1827 ARCHER ST BRONX 10460 100.0 ARCHIMEDES ACADEMY FOR MATH, 320800011367 456 WHITE PLAINS RD BRONX 10473 100.0 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS ARTURO A SCHOMBURG SATELLITE 321200011446 1010 REV J A POLITE AVE BRONX 10459 100.0 ACADEMY BRONX ASTOR COLLEGIATE ACADEMY 321100011299 925 ASTOR AVE BRONX 10469 100.0 BANANA KELLY HIGH SCHOOL 320800011530 965 LONGWOOD AVE BRONX 10459 100.0 BAYCHESTER ACADEMY 321100010169 3500 EDSON AVE BRONX 10466 100.0 BAYCHESTER MIDDLE SCHOOL 321100010532 3750 BAYCHESTER AVE BRONX 10466 100.0 BEDFORD PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 321000010077 3177 WEBSTER AVE BRONX 10467 100.0 BELMONT PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL 321000011434 500 E FORDHAM RD BRONX 10458 100.0 BLUEPRINT MIDDLE SCHOOL 320800010562 1111 PUGLSEY AVE BRONX 10472 100.0 BRONX ACADEMY FOR SOFTWARE 321000011264 2474 CROTONA AVE BRONX 10458 100.0 ENGINEERING (BASE) BRONX ACADEMY OF HEALTH CAREERS 321100011290 800 E GUN HILL RD BRONX 10467 100.0 BRONX AEROSPACE HIGH SCHOOL 321100011545 800 E GUN HILL RD BRONX 10467 100.0 BRONX ALLIANCE MIDDLE SCHOOL 321100010355 3750 BAYCHESTER AVE BRONX 10466 100.0 BRONX ARENA HIGH SCHOOL 320800011537 1440 STORY AVE BRONX 10473 100.0 BRONX BRIDGES HIGH SCHOOL 320800011432 1980 LAFAYETTE AVE BRONX 10473 100.0 BRONX CAREER AND COLLEGE 321200011479 800 HOME ST BRONX 10456 100.0 PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL BRONX CENTER FOR SCIENCE AND 320900011260 1363 FULTON AVE BRONX 10456 100.0 MATHEMATICS BRONX COLLABORATIVE HIGH SCHOOL 321000011351 100 W MOSHOLU PKWY S BRONX 10468 100.0 BRONX COLLELGIATE ACADEMY 320900011227 240 E 172ND ST BRONX 10457 100.0 BRONX COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 320800011377 1980 LAFAYETTE AVE BRONX 10473 100.0 BRONX COMPASS HIGH SCHOOL 320800011561 1980 LAFAYETTE AVE BRONX 10473 100.0 *Magnet School 7/13/2020 At-Risk Eligible Public Schools in NYC - March 2020 Page 1 of 44 BRONX F/R % BRONX DANCE ACADEMY SCHOOL 321000010308 3617 BAINBRIDGE AVE BRONX 10467 100.0 BRONX DELTA SCHOOL 320800010392 650 HOLLYWOOD AVE BRONX 10465 100.0 BRONX DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 320700011522 333 E 151ST ST BRONX 10451 100.0 ACADEMY BRONX EARLY COLLEGE ACADEMY FOR 320900011324 250 E 164TH ST BRONX 10456 100.0 TEACHING AND LEARNING BRONX ENGINEERING AND 321000011213 99 TERRACE VIEW AVE BRONX 10458 100.0 TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY BRONX ENVISION ACADEMY 321200011511 1619 BOSTON RD BRONX 10460 100.0 BRONX GREEN MIDDLE SCHOOL 321100010326 2441 WALLACE AVE BRONX 10467 100.0 BRONX GUILD HIGH SCHOOL 320800011452 1980 LAFAYETTE AVE BRONX 10473 100.0 BRONX HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL 320700011381 333 E 151ST ST BRONX 10451 100.0 BRONX HEALTH SCIENCES HIGH SCHOOL 321100011249 750 BAYCHESTER AVE BRONX 10475 100.0 BRONX HIGH SCHOOL FOR MEDICAL 320900011413 240 E 172ND ST BRONX 10457 100.0 SCIENCE BRONX HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE VISUAL 321100011418 2040 ANTIN PL BRONX 10462 100.0 ARTS BRONX HIGH SCHOOL FOR WRITING 321100011253 800 E GUN HILL RD BRONX 10467 100.0 AND COMMUNICATION ARTS BRONX HIGH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 320900011412 240 E 172ND ST BRONX 10457 100.0 BRONX HIGH SCHOOL OF SCIENCE 321000011445 75 W 205TH ST BRONX 10468 100.0 BRONX HIGH SCHOOL-LAW AND 321000011439 500 E FORDHAM RD BRONX 10458 100.0 COMMUNITY SERVICE BRONX INTERNATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 320900011403 1110 BOSTON RD BRONX 10456 100.0 BRONX LAB SCHOOL 321100011265 800 E GUN HILL RD BRONX 10467 100.0 BRONX LATIN SCHOOL 321200011267 800 HOME ST BRONX 10456 100.0 BRONX LEADERSHIP ACADEMY HIGH 320900011525 1710 WEBSTER AVE BRONX 10457 100.0 SCHOOL BRONX LEADERSHIP ACADEMY II HIGH 320700011527 730 CONCOURSE VILLAGE W BRONX 10451 100.0 SCHOOL BRONX LITTLE SCHOOL 321200011691 1827 ARCHER ST BRONX 10460 100.0 BRONX MATHEMATICS PREPARATORY 320800010375 456 WHITE PLAINS RD BRONX 10473 100.0 SCHOOL (THE) BRONX PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL 321100010556 2441 WALLACE AVE BRONX 10467 100.0 BRONX REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 321200011480 1010 REV J A POLITE AVE BRONX 10459 100.0 BRONX RIVER HIGH SCHOOL 320800011349 3000 E TREMONT AVE BRONX 10461 100.0 BRONX SCHOOL FOR LAW, 320900011505 244 E 163RD ST BRONX 10451 100.0 GOVERNMENT AND JUSTICE BRONX SCHOOL OF LAW AND FINANCE 321000011284 99 TERRACE VIEW AVE BRONX 10463 100.0 BRONX STUDIO SCHOOL FOR WRITERS 320800011269 928 SIMPSON ST BRONX 10459 100.0 AND ARTISTS BRONX THEATRE HIGH SCHOOL 321000011546 99 TERRACE VIEW AVE BRONX 10463 100.0 BRONX WRITING ACADEMY 320900010323 270 E 167TH ST BRONX 10456 100.0 BRONXDALE HIGH SCHOOL 321100011508 925 ASTOR AVE BRONX 10469 100.0 BRONXWOOD PREPARATORY ACADEMY 321100011514 921 E 228TH ST BRONX 10466 100.0 (THE) CAREERS IN SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL 320700011548 730 CONCOURSE VILLAGE W BRONX 10451 100.0 *Magnet School 7/13/2020 At-Risk Eligible Public Schools in NYC - March 2020 Page 2 of 44 BRONX F/R % CELIA CRUZ BRONX HIGH SCHOOL OF 321000011442 2780 RESERVOIR AVE BRONX 10468 100.0 MUSIC (THE) CINEMA SCHOOL (THE) 321200011478 1551 E 172ND ST BRONX 10472 100.0 CLAREMONT INTERNATIONAL HIGH 320900011564 240 E 172ND ST BRONX 10457 100.0 SCHOOL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR MATH AND 321100011288 925 ASTOR AVE BRONX 10469 100.0 SCIENCE COMMUNITY SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL 320700011427 350 GERARD AVE BRONX 10451 100.0 JUSTICE COMPREHENSIVE MODEL SCHOOL 320900010327 1501 JEROME AVE BRONX 10452 100.0 PROJECT MS 327 CONCOURSE VILLAGE ELEMENTARY 320700010359 750 CONCOURSE VILLAGE W BRONX 10451 100.0 SCHOOL CORNERSTONE ACADEMY FOR SOCIAL 321100010189 3441 STEENWICK AVE BRONX 10475 100.0 ACTION CORNERSTONE ACADEMY FOR SOCIAL 321100010462 3441 STEENWICK AVE BRONX 10475 100.0 ACTION MIDDLE SCHOOL CRESTON ACADEMY 321000010447 125 E 181ST ST BRONX 10453 100.0 CROTONA INTERNATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 321000011524 2474 CROTONA AVE BRONX 10458 100.0 DEWITT CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL 321000011440 100 W MOSHOLU PKWY S BRONX 10468 100.0 DISCOVERY HIGH SCHOOL 321000011549 2780 RESERVOIR AVE BRONX 10468 100.0 DREAMYARD PREPARATORY SCHOOL 320900011329 240 E 172ND ST BRONX 10457 100.0 EAGLE ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN 320900011231 4143 3RD AVE BRONX 10457 100.0 EAST BRONX ACADEMY FOR THE FUTURE 321200011271 1716 SOUTHERN BLVD BRONX 10460 100.0 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FOR MATH, 321000010382 125 E 181ST ST BRONX 10453 100.0 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EMMETT W BASSETT SCHOOL 320800010119 1075 PUGSLEY AVE BRONX 10472 100.0 EMOLIOR ACADEMY 321200010383 1970 W FARMS RD BRONX 10460 100.0 ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS AND 321000011397 99 TERRACE VIEW AVE BRONX 10463 100.0 INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT ESMT-IS 190 321200010190 1550 CROTONA PARK E BRONX 10460 100.0 EXIMIUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY 320900011250 1363 FULTON AVE BRONX 10456 100.0 ACADEMY EXPLORATIONS ACADEMY 321200011251 1619 BOSTON RD BRONX 10460 100.0 FAIRMONT NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL 321200010314 1550 VYSE AVE BRONX 10460 100.0 FAMILY SCHOOL (THE) 320900010443 1116 SHERIDAN AVE BRONX 10456 100.0 FANNIE LOU HAMER FREEDOM HIGH 321200011682 1021 JENNINGS ST BRONX 10460 100.0 SCHOOL FANNIE LOU HAMER MIDDLE SCHOOL 321200010286 1001 JENNINGS ST BRONX 10460 100.0 FORDHAM HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS 321000011437 500 E FORDHAM RD BRONX 10458 100.0 FORDHAM LEADERSHIP ACADEMY FOR 321000011438 500 E FORDHAM RD BRONX 10458 100.0 BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY FREDERICK DOUGLASS ACADEMY III 320900011517 3630 3RD AVE BRONX 10456 100.0 SECONDARY SCHOOL FREDERICK DOUGLASS ACADEMY V 321200010273 2111 CROTONA AVE BRONX 10457 100.0 MIDDLE SCHOOL GRANT AVENUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 320900010449 250 E 164TH ST BRONX 10456 100.0 *Magnet School 7/13/2020 At-Risk Eligible Public Schools in NYC - March 2020 Page 3 of 44 BRONX F/R % HARRY S TRUMAN HIGH SCHOOL 321100011455 750 BAYCHESTER AVE BRONX 10475 100.0 HEALTH OPPORTUNITIES HIGH SCHOOL 320700011670 350 GERARD AVE BRONX 10451 100.0 HERBERT H LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL 320800011405 3000 E TREMONT AVE BRONX 10461 100.0 HERO (HEALTH, EDUCATION AND 320700011259 455 SOUTHERN BLVD BRONX 10455 100.0 RESEARCH OCCUPATIONS) HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL FOR ENERGY AND 321000011565 2474 CROTONA AVE BRONX 10458 100.0 TECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOL FOR LANGUAGE AND 321100011509 925 ASTOR AVE BRONX 10469 100.0 INNOVATION HIGH SCHOOL FOR TEACHING AND THE 321000011433 2780 RESEVOIR AVE BRONX 10468 100.0 PROFESSIONS HIGH SCHOOL FOR VIOLIN AND DANCE 320900011543 1100 BOSTON RD BRONX 10467 100.0 HIGH SCHOOL OF AMERICAN STUDIES AT 321000011696 2925 GOULDEN AVE BRONX 10468 100.0 LEHMAN COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL OF COMPUTERS AND 321100011275 800 E GUN HILL RD BRONX 10467 100.0 TECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOL OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS 321100011544 800 E GUN HILL RD BRONX 10467 100.0 HIGH SCHOOL OF WORLD CULTURES 321200011550 1300 BOYNTON AVE-4TH FL BRONX 10472 100.0 HIGHBRIDGE GREEN SCHOOL (THE) 320900010361 200 W 167TH ST BRONX 10452 100.0 HOSTOS-LINCOLN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE 320700011500 600 ST ANNS AVE BRONX 10455 100.0 HUNTS POINT SCHOOL (THE) 320800010424 730 BRYANT AVE BRONX 10474 100.0 IN-TECH ACADEMY (MS/HS 368) 321000010368
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