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2010-2011 Scanning School List Public Schools.Xlsx Eligibility and Compliance Unit (718) 707-4471 1 of 25 Updated September 2010-2011 Scanning School List_ Public Schools.xlsx SF SF Admin Admin SCHOOL NAME ADMIN SF Code DBN ADDRESS CITY ZIP Boro District Boro District GROUP M 01 M 1 01064 01M064 PS 64 - Robert Simon CFN 406 600 East Sixth St New York 10009 M 01 M 1 01134 01M134 PS 134 - Henrietta Szold CFN 206 293 East Bway New York 10002 M 01 M 1 01142 01M142 PS 142 Amalia Castro CFN 203 100 Attorney St New York 10002 M 01 M 1 01019 01M301 Technology, Arts & Science Studio CFN 101 185 First Ave New York 10003 M 01 M 1 01061 01M361 Childrens Workshop School CFN 206 610 East 12th St New York 10009 M 01 M 1 01585 01M378 School For Global Leaders CFN 308 145 Stanton St New York 10002 M 01 M 2 02587 01M458 Satellite Academy HS Forsythe Street CFN 108 198 Forsyth St New York 10002 M 02 M 1 02534 01M650 Cascades Center for Teaching & Learning HS CFN 108 198 Forsyth St New York 10002 M 01 M 1 01839 01M839 Tompkins Square MS Extension CFN 101 600 East Sixth St New York 10009 M 02 M 2 02002 02M002 PS 2 Meyer London CFN 206 122 Henry St New York 10002 M 02 M 2 02011 02M011 PS 11 William T. Harris CFN 206 320 West 21St St New York 10011 M 02 M 2 02033 02M033 PS 33 Chelsea School CFN 203 281 Ninth Ave New York 10001 M 02 M 2 02047 02M047 JHS 47 American Sign Lang & Eng Schl CFN 403 225 East 23rd St New York 10010 M 02 M 2 02089 02M089 PS 89 CFN 103 201 Warren St New York 10282 M 02 M 2 02868 02M131 IS 131 CFN 103 100 Hester St New York 10002 M 02 M 2 02198 02M198 PS 198 Isador E. Ida Straus CFN 203 1700 Third Ave New York 10128 M 02 M 2 02225 02M225 Ella Baker Elementary School CFN 102 317 East 67th St New York 10021 M 02 M 2 02640 02M255 MS 255 Salk School of Science CFN 101 320 East 20th St New York 10003 M 02 M 2 02260 02M260 MS 260 Clinton School Writers & Artists CFN 101 425 West 33rd St New York 10001 M 02 M 2 02276 02M276 Battery Park City School CFN 203 52 Chambers St New York 10007 M 02 M 2 02289 02M289 I.S. 289 CFN 101 201 Warren St New York 10282 M 02 M 2 02540 02M296 HS of Hospitality Management CFN 405 525 West 50th St New York 10019 M 02 M 2 02298 02M298 Pace HS CFN 103 100 Hester St New York 10002 M 02 M 2 02557 02M312 NYC Lab Middle School for Collaborative Studies CFN 107 333 West 17th St New York 10011 M 02 M 2 02313 02M313 The James Baldwin School: A School for Expeditionary CFN 102 351 West 18th St New York 10011 Learning M 02 M 2 02147 02M347 The 47 American Sign Language & English Lower School CFN 403 225 East 23rd St New York 10010 M 02 M 2 02374 02M374 Gramercy Arts High School CFN 405 40 Irving Pl New York 10003 M 02 M 2 02376 02M376 NYCi School CFN 107 131 Ave of the Americas New York 10013 M 02 M 2 02392 02M392 Manhattan Business Academy CFN 404 351 West 18th St New York 10011 M 02 M 2 02541 02M393 The Business of Sports School CFN 561 439 West 49th St New York 10019 M 02 M 2 02394 02M394 Emma Lazarus High School CFN 107 100 Hester St New York 10002 M 02 M 2 02397 02M397 PS 397 Spruce Street School CFN 103 52 Chambers St New York 10007 M 02 M 2 02399 02M399 The High School For Language And Diplomacy CFN 403 40 Irving Pl New York 10003 M 02 M 2 02412 02M412 NYC Lab HS for Collaborative Studies CFN 107 333 West 17th St New York 10011 M 02 M 2 02576 02M413 School of the Future CFN 101 127 East 22nd St New York 10010 M 02 M 2 02558 02M414 NYC Museum School of Future CFN 206 333 West 17th St New York 10011 M 02 M 2 02584 02M416 Eleanor Roosevelt HS CFN 201 411 East 76th St New York 10021 M 02 M 2 02552 02M419 Landmark HS CFN 102 351 West 18th St New York 10011 M 02 M 2 02422 02M422 Quest To Learn CFN 561 351 West 18th St New York 10011 M 02 M 2 02537 02M437 Hudson High School Of Learning Technologies CFN 404 351 West 18th St New York 10011 M 02 M 2 02538 02M438 International High School At Union Square CFN 106 40 Irving Pl New York 10003 M 02 M 2 02503 02M440 HS for Humanities CFN 404 351 West 18th St New York 10011 M 02 M 2 02532 02M449 Vanguard HS @ Julia Richmond CFN 102 317 East 67th St New York 10021 M 02 M 2 02521 02M460 Washington Irving HS CFN 406 40 Irving Pl New York 10003 M 02 M 2 02473 02M473 Washington Irving YABC N/A 40 Irving Pl New York 10003 Eligibility and Compliance Unit (718) 707-4471 1 of 25 Updated September 17, 2010 2010-2011 Scanning School List_ Public Schools.xlsx SF SF Admin Admin SCHOOL NAME ADMIN SF Code DBN ADDRESS CITY ZIP Boro District Boro District GROUP M 02 M 2 02519 02M475 Stuyvesant HS CFN 201 345 Chambers St New York 10282 M 02 M 2 02564 02M500 Unity Center for Urban Technologies CFN 305 121 6th Ave New York 10013 M 02 M 2 02569 02M519 Talent Unlimited HS CFN 106 317 East 67th St New York 10021 M 02 M 2 02545 02M544 Independence HS Village Campus CFN 108 16 Clarkson St New York 10014 M 02 M 2 02504 02M544 Independence HS (Main) CFN 108 850 Tenth Ave New York 10019 M 02 M 2 02561 02M560 City As School (Alternative), Manhattan CFN 107 16 Clarkson St New York 10014 X 08 M 2 08650 02M560 City As School (Alternative), Bronx CFN 107 3450 East Tremont Ave Bronx 10465 M 13 M 2 13560 02M560 City As School (Alternative) at Water's Edge CFN 107 49 Flatbush Ave Extension Brooklyn 11201 M 02 M 2 02513 02M565 Urban Academy Lab HS CFN 102 317 East 67th St New York 10021 M 02 M 2 02579 02M575 Manhattan Comprehensive Night Sch. CFN 106 240 Second Ave New York 10003 M 02 M 2 02533 02M600 HS Fashion Industries CFN 206 225 West 24th St New York 10011 M 02 M 2 02605 02M605 Humanities Preparatory Academy CFN 102 351 West 18th St New York 10011 M 02 M 2 02525 02M615 Chelsea Career and Technical Education HS CFN 107 131 Ave of the Americas New York 10013 M 02 M 2 02893 02M896 Lower Manhattan Community Middle School CFN 101 26 Broadway New York 10004 M 03 M 3 03009 03M009 PS 9 Sarah Anderson CFN 408 100 West 84th St New York 10024 M 03 M 3 03054 03M054 JHS 54 Booker T. Washington CFN 103 103 West 107th St New York 10025 M 03 M 3 03076 03M076 PS 76 A. Philip Randolph CFN 310 220 West 121st St New York 10027 M 03 M 3 03084 03M084 PS 84 Lillian Weber CFN 406 32 West 92nd St New York 10025 M 03 M 3 03087 03M087 PS 87 William Sherman CFN 103 160 West 78th St New York 10024 M 03 M 3 03207 03M149 PS 149 Sojourner Truth CFN 408 41 West 117th St New York 10026 M 03 M 3 03163 03M163 PS 163 Alfred E. Smith CFN 408 163 West 97th St New York 10025 M 03 M 3 03165 03M165 PS 165 Robert E. Simon CFN 408 234 West 109th St New York 10025 M 03 M 3 03166 03M166 P.S. 166 The Richard Rodgers School of The Arts and CFN 607 132 West 89th St New York 10024 Technology M 03 M 3 03180 03M180 PS 180 Hugo Newman CFN 408 370 West 120th St New York 10027 M 03 M 3 03191 03M191 PS 191 Amsterdam CFN 551 210 West 61St St New York 10023 M 03 M 3 03199 03M199 PS 199 Jessie Isador Straus CFN 103 270 West 70th St New York 10023 M 03 M 3 03113 03M241 PS 241 Family Academy CFN 410 240 West 113th St New York 10026 M 03 M 3 03301 03M242 PS 242 Gwendolyn P. Brown Computer School CFN 410 134 West 122nd St New York 10027 M 03 M 3 03243 03M243 MS 243 Center School CFN 101 100 West 84th St New York 10023 M 03 M 3 03247 03M247 MS 247 Dual Language MS CFN 101 32 West 92nd St New York 10025 M 03 M 3 03563 03M256 MS 256 Academic & Athletic Excellence CFN 511 154 West 93rd St New York 10025 M 03 M 3 03573 03M283 Manhattan Theatre Lab HS CFN 601 122 Amsterdam Ave New York 10023 M 03 M 3 03599 03M299 The School for Arts, Imagination and Inquiry CFN 521 122 Amsterdam Ave New York 10023 M 03 M 3 03507 03M307 The Urban Assembly Sch for Media Studies CFN 105 122 Amsterdam Ave New York 10023 M 03 M 3 03118 03M333 PS 333 Manhattan School for Children CFN 532 154 West 93rd St New York 10025 M 03 M 3 03515 03M402 The Urban Assembly School For Green Careers CFN 105 145 West 84th St New York 10024 M 03 M 3 03515 03M403 The Global Learning Collaborative CFN 403 145 West 84th St New York 10024 M 03 M 3 03515 03M404 Innovation Diploma Plus CFN 403 145 West 84th St New York 10024 M 03 M 3 03515 03M417 Frank Mccourt High School CFN 561 145 West 84th St New York 10024 M 03 M 3 03044 03M421 West Prep Academy CFN 511 100 West 77th St New York 10024 M 03 M 3 03044 03M452 P.S.
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