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Location Code DBN School Name M040 02M040 P.S. 040 Augustus Saint-Gaudens M142 01M142 P.S Location Code DBN School Name M040 02M040 P.S. 040 Augustus Saint-Gaudens M142 01M142 P.S. 142 Amalia Castro K953 19K953 The East New York Arts and Civics High School K284 23K284 The Gregory Jocko Jackson School of Sports, Art, and K898 16K898 The Brooklyn Green School K907 19K907 Legacy School of the Arts Q376 26Q376 P.S. 376 Q384 30Q384 P.S. 384 M184 01M184 P.S. 184m Shuang Wen M064 01M064 P.S. 064 Robert Simon M020 01M020 P.S. 020 Anna Silver Q379 25Q379 College Point Collaborative K936 20K936 MS 936 Arts Off 3rd Q390 26Q390 The CIVIC School of Bayside Hills M140 01M140 P.S. 140 Nathan Straus X595 12X595 P.S. 595 Q398 30Q398 The Hector Figueroa School M134 01M134 P.S. 134 Henrietta Szold M310 04M310 The Judith S. Kaye School X593 09X593 South Bronx International Middle School K896 15K896 The School of Creativity and Innovation M034 01M034 P.S. 034 Franklin D. Roosevelt X596 75X596 P.S. X596 K889 22K889 P.S. 889 M110 01M110 P.S. 110 Florence Nightingale K938 19K938 P.S. 938 K915 13K915 I.S. 915 M297 02M297 M.S. 297 X594 09X594 M.S. 594 X360 10X360 P.S. 360 K253 21K253 P.S. 253 X584 07X584 I.S. 584 K890 22K890 M.S. 890 X625 07X625 Walkabout Bronx High School M063 01M063 The STAR Academy - P.S.63 Q377 27Q377 P.S. 377 X583 08X583 P.S. 583 M188 01M188 P.S. 188 The Island School K939 20K939 Sunset School of Cultural Learning M371 05M371 School of Earth Exploration and Discovery Harlem (S M015 01M015 P.S. 015 Roberto Clemente M019 01M019 P.S. 019 Asher Levy M292 01M292 Orchard Collegiate Academy M315 01M315 The East Village Community School M332 01M332 University Neighborhood Middle School M361 01M361 The Children's Workshop School M363 01M363 Neighborhood School M364 01M364 Earth School M378 01M378 School for Global Leaders M448 01M448 University Neighborhood High School M450 01M450 East Side Community School M458 01M458 Forsyth Satellite Academy M515 01M515 Lower East Side Preparatory High School M539 01M539 New Explorations into Science, Technology and Mat M650 01M650 Cascades High School M696 01M696 Bard High School Early College M839 01M839 Tompkins Square Middle School M001 02M001 P.S. 001 Alfred E. Smith M002 02M002 P.S. 002 Meyer London M003 02M003 P.S. 003 Charrette School M006 02M006 P.S. 006 Lillie D. Blake M011 02M011 P.S. 011 William T. Harris M033 02M033 P.S. 033 Chelsea Prep M041 02M041 P.S. 041 Greenwich Village M042 02M042 P.S. 042 Benjamin Altman M047 02M047 47 The American Sign Language and English Seconda M051 02M051 P.S. 051 Elias Howe M059 02M059 P.S. 059 Beekman Hill International M077 02M077 P.S. 77 Lower Lab School M089 02M089 P.S. 89 M104 02M104 J.H.S. 104 Simon Baruch M111 02M111 P.S. 111 Adolph S. Ochs M114 02M114 East Side Middle School M116 02M116 P.S. 116 Mary Lindley Murray M124 02M124 P.S. 124 Yung Wing M126 02M126 P.S. 126 Jacob August Riis M130 02M130 P.S. 130 Hernando De Soto M131 02M131 M.S. 131 M135 02M135 The Urban Assembly School for Emergency Managem M139 02M139 Stephen T. Mather Building Arts & Craftsmanship Hi M150 02M150 P.S. 150 M151 02M151 Yorkville Community School M158 02M158 P.S. 158 Bayard Taylor M167 02M167 J.H.S. 167 Robert F. Wagner M177 02M177 Yorkville East Middle School M183 02M183 P.S. 183 Robert L. Stevenson M198 02M198 P.S. 198 Isador E. Ida Straus M212 02M212 P.S. 212 Midtown West M217 02M217 P.S./I.S. 217 Roosevelt Island M225 02M225 Ella Baker School M234 02M234 P.S. 234 Independence School M255 02M255 M.S. 255 Salk School of Science M260 02M260 The Clinton School M267 02M267 East Side Elementary School, PS 267 M276 02M276 Battery Park City School M280 02M280 Manhattan Early College School for Advertising M281 02M281 The River School M282 02M282 Urban Assembly Maker Academy M288 02M288 Food and Finance High School M289 02M289 I.S. 289 M290 02M290 P.S. 290 Manhattan New School M294 02M294 Essex Street Academy M296 02M296 High School of Hospitality Management M298 02M298 Pace High School M300 02M300 Urban Assembly School of Design and Construction, M303 02M303 Facing History School, The M305 02M305 Urban Assembly Academy of Government and Law, M308 02M308 Lower Manhattan Arts Academy M312 02M312 New York City Lab Middle School for Collaborative S M313 02M313 James Baldwin School, The: A School for Expeditiona M316 02M316 Urban Assembly School of Business for Young Wome M340 02M340 Sixth Avenue Elementary School M343 02M343 The Peck Slip School M347 02M347 The 47 American Sign Language & English Lower Sch M374 02M374 Gramercy Arts High School M376 02M376 NYC iSchool M392 02M392 Manhattan Business Academy M393 02M393 Business Of Sports School M394 02M394 Emma Lazarus High School M397 02M397 Spruce Street School M399 02M399 The High School For Language And Diplomacy M400 02M400 High School for Environmental Studies M407 02M407 Institute for Collaborative Education M408 02M408 Professional Performing Arts High School M411 02M411 Baruch College Campus High School M412 02M412 N.Y.C. Lab School for Collaborative Studies M413 02M413 School of the Future High School M414 02M414 N.Y.C. Museum School M416 02M416 Eleanor Roosevelt High School M418 02M418 Millennium High School M419 02M419 Landmark High School M420 02M420 High School for Health Professions and Human Servi M422 02M422 Quest to Learn M425 02M425 Leadership and Public Service High School M427 02M427 Manhattan Academy For Arts & Language M432 02M432 Murray Hill Academy M437 02M437 Hudson High School of Learning Technologies M438 02M438 International High School at Union Square M439 02M439 Manhattan Village Academy M442 02M442 Ballet Tech, NYC Public School for Dance M449 02M449 Vanguard High School M459 02M459 Manhattan International High School M475 02M475 Stuyvesant High School M489 02M489 High School of Economics and Finance M500 02M500 Unity Center for Urban Technologies M507 02M507 Urban Assembly Gateway School for Technology M519 02M519 Talent Unlimited High School M520 02M520 Murry Bergtraum High School for Business Careers M527 02M527 P.S. 527 - East Side School for Social Action M529 02M529 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School M531 02M531 Repertory Company High School for Theatre Arts M533 02M533 Union Square Academy for Health Sciences M534 02M534 Harvest Collegiate High School M542 02M542 Manhattan Bridges High School M543 02M543 New Design High School M544 02M544 Independence High School M545 02M545 High School for Dual Language and Asian Studies M546 02M546 Academy for Software Engineering M550 02M550 Liberty High School Academy for Newcomers M551 02M551 Urban Assembly New York Harbor School M560 02M560 High School M560 - City As School M565 02M565 Urban Academy Laboratory High School M570 02M570 Satellite Academy High School M575 02M575 Manhattan Comprehensive Night and Day High Scho M580 02M580 Richard R. Green High School of Teaching M586 02M586 Harvey Milk High School M600 02M600 The High School of Fashion Industries M605 02M605 Humanities Preparatory Academy M615 02M615 Chelsea Career and Technical Education High School M630 02M630 Art and Design High School M655 02M655 Life Sciences Secondary School M896 02M896 Lower Manhattan Community Middle School M933 02M933 City Knoll Middle School M009 03M009 P.S. 009 Sarah Anderson M054 03M054 J.H.S. 054 Booker T. Washington M075 03M075 P.S. 075 Emily Dickinson M076 03M076 P.S. 076 A. Philip Randolph M084 03M084 P.S. 084 Lillian Weber M087 03M087 P.S. 087 William Sherman M145 03M145 P.S. 145, The Bloomingdale School M149 03M149 P.S. 149 Sojourner Truth M163 03M163 P.S. 163 Alfred E. Smith M165 03M165 P.S. 165 Robert E. Simon M166 03M166 P.S. 166 The Richard Rodgers School of The Arts and M180 03M180 P.S. 180 Hugo Newman M185 03M185 The Locke School of Arts and Engineering M191 03M191 The Riverside School for Makers and Artists M199 03M199 P.S. 199 Jessie Isador Straus M241 03M241 STEM Institute of Manhattan M242 03M242 P.S. 242 - The Young Diplomats Magnet Academy M243 03M243 M.S. 243 Center School M245 03M245 M.S. M245 The Computer School M247 03M247 M.S. M247 Dual Language Middle School M250 03M250 M.S. 250 West Side Collaborative Middle School M256 03M256 Lafayette Academy M258 03M258 Community Action School - MS 258 M291 03M291 West End Secondary School M299 03M299 The Maxine Greene HS for Imaginative Inquiry M307 03M307 Urban Assembly School for Media Studies, The M333 03M333 P.S. 333 Manhattan School for Children M334 03M334 The Anderson School M402 03M402 The Urban Assembly School for Green Careers M403 03M403 The Global Learning Collaborative M404 03M404 Innovation Diploma Plus M415 03M415 Wadleigh Secondary School for the Performing & Vis M417 03M417 Frank McCourt High School M421 03M421 West Prep Academy M452 03M452 P.S. 452 M479 03M479 Beacon High School M485 03M485 Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and M492 03M492 High School for Law, Advocacy and Community Justi M494 03M494 High School of Arts and Technology M505 03M505 Edward A. Reynolds West Side High School M541 03M541 Manhattan / Hunter Science High School M859 03M859 Special Music School M860 03M860 Frederick Douglass Academy II Secondary School M862 03M862 Mott Hall II M007 04M007 P.S. 007 Samuel Stern M012 04M012 Tag Young Scholars M037 04M037 River East Elementary M038 04M038 P.S. 38 Roberto Clemente M057 04M057 James Weldon Johnson M072 04M072 The Lexington Academy M083 04M083 P.S. 083 Luis Munoz Rivera M096 04M096 P.S. 096 Joseph Lanzetta M102 04M102 P.S. 102 Jacques Cartier M108 04M108 P.S. 108 Assemblyman Angelo Del Toro Educational M112 04M112 P.S.
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