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MFTA School Account Status R=Staten Island, Q=Queens, X=Bronx DBN Order : K=Brooklyn, M=Manhattan, NYC DOE : MFTA School Account Status R=Staten Island, Q=Queens, X=Bronx ATS System Code DBN Account Status School Name 15K001 K001 MFTA P.S. 001 The Bergen 17K002 K002 MFTA Parkside Preparatory Academy 13K003 K003 MFTA P.S. 003 The Bedford Village 75K004 K004 MFTA P.S. K004 16K005 K005 MFTA P.S. 005 Dr. Ronald McNair 17K006 K006 MFTA Norma Adams Clemons Academy 19K007 K007 MFTA P.S. 007 Abraham Lincoln 13K008 K008 MFTA P.S. 008 Robert Fulton 13K009 K009 MFTA P.S. 009 Teunis G. Bergen 15K010 K010 MFTA Magnet School of Math, Science and Design Technology 13K011 K011 MFTA P.S. 011 Purvis J. Behan 17K012 K012 MFTA Dr. Jacqueline Peek-Davis School 19K013 K013 MFTA P.S. 013 Roberto Clemente 22K014 K014 MFTA J.H.S. 014 Shell Bank 15K015 K015 MFTA P.S. 015 Patrick F. Daly 14K016 K016 MFTA P.S. 016 Leonard Dunkly 14K017 K017 MFTA P.S. 017 Henry D. Woodworth 14K018 K018 MFTA P.S. 018 Edward Bush 13K020 K020 MFTA P.S. 020 Clinton Hill 16K021 K021 MFTA P.S. 021 Crispus Attucks 14K023 K023 MFTA P.S. 023 Carter G. Woodson 15K024 K024 MFTA P.S. 024 16K025 K025 MFTA P.S. 025 Eubie Blake School 16K026 K026 MFTA P.S. 026 Jesse Owens 16K028 K028 MFTA P.S. 028 The Warren Prep Academy 15K029 K029 MFTA P.S. 029 John M. Harrigan 20K030 K030 MFTA P.S./I.S. 30 Mary White Ovington 14K031 K031 MFTA P.S. 031 Samuel F. Dupont 15K032 K032 MFTA P.S. 032 Samuel Mills Sprole 14K034 K034 MFTA P.S. 034 Oliver H. Perry 16K035 K035 MFTA M.S. 035 Stephen Decatur 75K036 K036 MFTA P.S. 36 84K037 K037 MFTA Beginning with Children Charter School II 15K038 K038 MFTA P.S. 038 The Pacific 15K039 K039 MFTA P.S. 039 Henry Bristow 16K040 K040 MFTA P.S. 040 George W. Carver 23K041 K041 MFTA P.S. 041 Francis White 13K044 K044 MFTA P.S. 044 Marcus Garvey 32K045 K045 MFTA P.S./I.S. 045 Horace E. Greene 13K046 K046 MFTA P.S. 046 Edward C. Blum 20K048 K048 MFTA P.S. 048 Mapleton 14K050 K050 MFTA J.H.S. 050 John D. Wells 15K051 K051 MFTA M.S. 51 William Alexander 22K052 K052 MFTA P.S. 052 Sheepshead Bay 75K053 K053 MFTA P.S. K053 13K054 K054 MFTA P.S. 054 Samuel C. Barnes Documents used: ALC_DIRECTORY_20172018__as_of_090617_FINAL and LCGMS_SchoolData_4162019 Active or eligable non-traditional DOE schools, DOE Offices, or other DOE sites are not included. 8/30/2019 DBN Order : K=Brooklyn, M=Manhattan, NYC DOE : MFTA School Account Status R=Staten Island, Q=Queens, X=Bronx 13K056 K056 MFTA P.S. 056 Lewis H. Latimer 16K057 K057 MFTA Whitelaw Reid Academy of Arts and Business 15K058 K058 MFTA P.S. 058 The Carroll 14K059 K059 MFTA P.S. 059 William Floyd 17K061 K061 MFTA M.S. 061 Dr. Gladstone H. Atwell 20K062 K062 MFTA J.H.S. 062 Ditmas 19K065 K065 MFTA P.S. 065 18K066 K066 MFTA P.S. 66 13K067 K067 MFTA P.S. 067 Charles A. Dorsey 18K068 K068 MFTA I.S. 068 Isaac Bildersee 20K069 K069 MFTA P.S. 69 Vincent D. Grippo School 14K071 K071 MFTA Juan Morel Campos Secondary School 32K075 K075 MFTA P.S. 075 Mayda Cortiella 75K077 K077 MFTA P.S. K077 22K078 K078 MFTA J.H.S. 078 Roy H. Mann 16K081 K081 MFTA P.S. 081 Thaddeus Stevens 14K084 K084 MFTA P.S. 084 Jose De Diego 32K086 K086 MFTA P.S. 086 The Irvington 15K088 K088 MFTA J.H.S. 088 Peter Rouget 19K089 K089 MFTA P.S. 089 Cypress Hills 21K090 K090 MFTA P.S. 90 Edna Cohen School 17K091 K091 MFTA P.S. 091 The Albany Avenue School 17K092 K092 MFTA P.S. 092 Adrian Hegeman 13K093 K093 MFTA P.S. 093 William H. Prescott 15K094 K094 MFTA P.S. 094 The Henry Longfellow 21K095 K095 MFTA P.S. 095 The Gravesend 21K096 K096 MFTA I.S. 096 Seth Low 21K097 K097 MFTA P.S. 97 The Highlawn 21K098 K098 MFTA I.S. 98 Bay Academy 21K099 K099 MFTA P.S. 099 Isaac Asimov 21K100 K100 MFTA P.S. 100 The Coney Island School 21K101 K101 MFTA P.S. 101 The Verrazano 20K102 K102 MFTA P.S. 102 The Bayview 20K104 K104 MFTA P.S./I.S. 104 The Fort Hamilton School 20K105 K105 MFTA P.S. 105 The Blythebourne 32K106 K106 MFTA P.S. 106 Edward Everett Hale 15K107 K107 MFTA P.S. 107 John W. Kimball 19K108 K108 MFTA P.S. 108 Sal Abbracciamento 22K109 K109 MFTA P.S. 109 14K110 K110 MFTA P.S. 110 The Monitor 20K112 K112 MFTA P.S. 112 Lefferts Park 13K113 K113 MFTA M.S. 113 Ronald Edmonds Learning Center 18K114 K114 MFTA P.S. 114 Ryder Elementary 18K115 K115 MFTA P.S. 115 Daniel Mucatel School 32K116 K116 MFTA P.S. 116 Elizabeth L Farrell 15K118 K118 MFTA The Maurice Sendak Community School 22K119 K119 MFTA P.S. 119 Amersfort Documents used: ALC_DIRECTORY_20172018__as_of_090617_FINAL and LCGMS_SchoolData_4162019 Active or eligable non-traditional DOE schools, DOE Offices, or other DOE sites are not included. 8/30/2019 DBN Order : K=Brooklyn, M=Manhattan, NYC DOE : MFTA School Account Status R=Staten Island, Q=Queens, X=Bronx 14K120 K120 MFTA P.S. 120 Carlos Tapia 21K121 K121 MFTA P.S. 121 Nelson A. Rockefeller 17K122 K122 MFTA Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-Tech) 32K123 K123 MFTA P.S. 123 Suydam 15K124 K124 MFTA P.S. 124 Silas B. Dutcher 84K125 K125 Please Apply Success Academy Charter School - Bed-Stuy 2 14K126 K126 MFTA John Ericsson Middle School 126 20K127 K127 MFTA P.S. 127 Mckinley Park 21K128 K128 MFTA P.S. 128 Bensonhurst 84K129 K129 MFTA Success Academy Charter School - Cobble Hill 15K130 K130 MFTA P.S. 130 The Parkside 15K131 K131 MFTA P.S. 131 Brooklyn 14K132 K132 MFTA P.S. 132 The Conselyea School 13K133 K133 MFTA P.S. 133 William A. Butler 22K134 K134 MFTA P.S. K134 18K135 K135 MFTA P.S. 135 Sheldon A. Brookner 15K136 K136 MFTA I.S. 136 Charles O. Dewey 23K137 K137 MFTA P.S./I.S. 137 Rachel Jean Mitchell 17K138 K138 MFTA P.S. 138 Brooklyn 22K139 K139 MFTA P.S. 139 Alexine A. Fenty 75K140 K140 MFTA P.S. K140 75K141 K141 MFTA P.S. K141 32K145 K145 MFTA P.S. 145 Andrew Jackson 15K146 K146 MFTA The Brooklyn New School, P.S. 146 14K147 K147 MFTA P.S. 147 Isaac Remsen 19K149 K149 MFTA P.S. 149 Danny Kaye 23K150 K150 MFTA P.S. 150 Christopher 32K151 K151 MFTA P.S. 151 Lyndon B. Johnson 22K152 K152 MFTA School of Science & Technology 21K153 K153 MFTA P.S. 153 Homecrest 15K154 K154 MFTA The Windsor Terrace School 23K155 K155 MFTA P.S./ I.S. 155 Nicholas Herkimer 23K156 K156 MFTA P.S. 156 Waverly 14K157 K157 MFTA P.S./I.S. 157 The Benjamin Franklin Health & Science Academy 19K158 K158 MFTA P.S. 158 Warwick 19K159 K159 MFTA P.S. 159 Isaac Pitkin 20K160 K160 MFTA P.S. 160 William T. Sampson 17K161 K161 MFTA P.S. 161 The Crown 32K162 K162 MFTA J.H.S. 162 The Willoughby 20K163 K163 MFTA P.S. 163 Bath Beach 20K164 K164 MFTA P.S. 164 Caesar Rodney 23K165 K165 MFTA P.S. 165 Ida Posner 32K168 K168 MFTA The Brooklyn School for Math and Research 15K169 K169 MFTA P.S. 169 Sunset Park 20K170 K170 MFTA Ralph A. Fabrizio School 19K171 K171 MFTA I.S. 171 Abraham Lincoln 15K172 K172 MFTA P.S. 172 Beacon School of Excellence Documents used: ALC_DIRECTORY_20172018__as_of_090617_FINAL and LCGMS_SchoolData_4162019 Active or eligable non-traditional DOE schools, DOE Offices, or other DOE sites are not included. 8/30/2019 DBN Order : K=Brooklyn, M=Manhattan, NYC DOE : MFTA School Account Status R=Staten Island, Q=Queens, X=Bronx 20K176 K176 MFTA P.S. 176 Ovington 21K177 K177 MFTA P.S. 177 The Marlboro 23K178 K178 MFTA P.S. 178 Saint Clair Mckelway 20K179 K179 MFTA P.S. 179 Kensington 20K180 K180 MFTA The SEEALL Academy 17K181 K181 MFTA P.S. 181 Brooklyn 84K182 K182 MFTA Success Academy Charter School - Williamsburg 23K184 K184 MFTA P.S. 184 Newport 20K185 K185 MFTA P.S. 185 Walter Kassenbrock 20K186 K186 MFTA P.S. 186 Dr. Irving A Gladstone 20K187 K187 MFTA The Christa McAuliffe School\I.S. 187 21K188 K188 MFTA P.S. 188 Michael E. Berdy 17K189 K189 MFTA P.S. 189 The Bilingual Center 19K190 K190 MFTA P.S. 190 Sheffield 17K191 K191 Please Apply P.S. 191 Paul Robeson 20K192 K192 MFTA P.S. 192 - The Magnet School for Math and Science Inquiry 22K193 K193 MFTA P.S. 193 Gil Hodges 22K194 K194 MFTA P.S. 194 Raoul Wallenberg 22K195 K195 MFTA P.S. 195 Manhattan Beach 14K196 K196 MFTA P.S. 196 Ten Eyck 22K197 K197 MFTA P.S. 197 - The Kings Highway Academy 22K198 K198 MFTA P.S. 198 Brooklyn 21K199 K199 MFTA P.S. 199 Frederick Wachtel 20K200 K200 MFTA P.S. 200 Benson School 20K201 K201 MFTA J.H.S. 201 The Dyker Heights 19K202 K202 MFTA P.S. 202 Ernest S. Jenkyns 22K203 K203 MFTA P.S. 203 Floyd Bennett School 20K204 K204 MFTA P.S. 204 Vince Lombardi 20K205 K205 MFTA P.S. 205 Clarion 22K206 K206 MFTA P.S. 206 Joseph F Lamb 22K207 K207 MFTA P.S. 207 Elizabeth G. Leary 18K208 K208 MFTA P.S. 208 Elsa Ebeling 21K209 K209 MFTA P.S.
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