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USM School School Year 2019 USM School Updated 8/22/19 School Year 2019 - 2020 OSF OSF Admin Admin OSF School BLDG Collect School Name School Address City Zip Boro Dist Boro Dist Code Code Code Form M 01 M 01 01015 01M015 M015 P.S. 015 Roberto Clemente 333 EAST 4 STREET New York 10009 No M 01 M 01 01019 01M019 M019 P.S. 019 Asher Levy 185 1 AVENUE New York 10003 Yes M 01 M 01 01020 01M020 M020 P.S. 020 Anna Silver 166 ESSEX STREET New York 10002 No M 01 M 01 01025 01M509 M025 Marta Valle High School 145 STANTON STREET New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 01 01034 01M034 M034 P.S. 034 Franklin D. Roosevelt 730 EAST 12 STREET New York 10009 Yes M 01 M 01 01060 01M450 M060 East Side Community School 420 EAST 12 STREET New York 10009 Yes M 01 M 01 01061 01M361 M061 The Children's Workshop School 610 EAST 12 STREET New York 10009 Yes M 01 M 01 01063 01M063 M063 The STAR Academy - P.S.63 121 EAST 3 STREET New York 10009 Yes M 01 M 01 01064 01M064 M064 P.S. 064 Robert Simon 600 EAST 6 STREET New York 10009 Yes M 01 M 84 01080 84M080 M056 Manhattan Charter School II 220 HENRY STREET New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 75 01094 75M094 M061 P.S. M094 @ Children's Workshop Sch 610 EAST 12 STREET New York 10009 No M 01 M 01 01110 01M110 M110 P.S. 110 Florence Nightingale 285 DELANCY STREET New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 01 01134 01M134 M134 P.S. 134 Henrietta Szold 293 EAST BROADWAY New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 01 01140 01M140 M140 P.S. 140 Nathan Straus 123 RIDGE STREET New York 10002 No M 01 M 01 01142 01M142 M142 P.S. 142 Amalia Castro 100 ATTORNEY STREET New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 01 01163 01M363 M063 Neighborhood School 121 EAST 3 STREET New York 10009 Yes M 01 M 01 01164 01M364 M064 Earth School 600 EAST 6 STREET New York 10009 Yes M 01 M 01 01184 01M184 M137 P.S. 184m Shuang Wen 327 CHERRY STREET New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 01 01188 01M188 M188 P.S. 188 The Island School 442 EAST HOUSTON STREET New York 10002 No M 01 M 84 01202 84M202 MAUD Great Oaks Charter School 38 DELANCEY STREET New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 01 01292 01M292 M056 ORCHARD COLLEGIATE ACADEMY 220 HENRY STREET New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 84 01330 84M330 M060 Girls Preparatory Charter School of New York 420 EAST 12 STREET New York 10009 Yes M 01 M 01 01378 01M378 M025 School For Global Leaders 145 STANTON STREET New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 01 01478 01N478 MACE Connelly Ctr Education/Holy Child Middle School 220 East 4 Street New York 10009 Yes M 01 M 01 01488 01M315 M061 The East Village Community School 610 EAST 12 STREET New York 10009 Yes M 01 M 01 01518 01M448 M446 University Neighborhood High School 200 MONROE STREET New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 02 01529 02M294 M445 Essex Street Academy 350 GRAND STREET New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 02 01545 02M545 M445 High School for Dual Language and Asian Studies 350 GRAND STREET New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 01 01585 01M515 M025 Lower East Side Preparatory High Sch 145 STANTON STREET New York 10002 No M 01 M 01 01586 01M696 M097 Bard High School Early College 525 EAST HOUSTON STREET New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 02 01605 02M305 M445 Urban Assembly Academy of Government and Law, The 350 GRAND STREET New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 02 01608 02M308 M445 Lower Manhattan Arts Academy 350 GRAND STREET New York 10002 No M 01 M 01 01632 01M332 M056 University Neighborhood Middle School 220 HENRY STREET New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 01 01634 TBD M134 Educational Alliance Headstart at PS 134 293 East Broadway New York 10002 No M 01 M 01 01642 01M700 M142 Educational Alliance Headstart @ PS 142 100 ATTORNEY STREET New York 10002 No M 01 M 02 01643 02M543 M445 New Design High School 350 GRAND STREET New York 10002 No M 01 M 01 01650 01M539 M022 New Explorations into Science, Technology and Math High School 111 COLUMBIA STREET New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 01 01664 01M064 M064 Educational Alliance Headstart @ PS 064 600 EAST 6 STREET New York 10009 No M 01 M 01 01688 TBD M188 Educational Alliance Headstart @ PS 188 442 East Houston Street New York 10002 No M 01 M 75 01694 75M094 M015 P.S. M094 @ 15 333 EAST 4 STREET New York 10009 No M 01 M 01 01839 01M839 M064 Tompkins Square Middle School 600 EAST 6 STREET New York 10009 Yes M 01 M 02 01843 02M586 M807 Harvey Milk High School 2-10 ASTOR PLACE New York 10003 Yes M 01 M 84 01866 84M330 M188 Girls Preparatory Charter School of New York 442 EAST HOUSTON STREET New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 84 01873 84M320 M142 Manhattan Charter School 100 ATTORNEY STREET New York 10002 Yes M 01 M 79 01884 79M998 MBEL ALC - Boys Club 287 EAST 10TH STREET New York 10009 No M 01 M 75 01895 75M751 M751 Manhattan School for Career Development 113 EAST 4TH STREET New York 10003 No USM School Updated 8/22/19 School Year 2019 - 2020 OSF OSF Admin Admin OSF School BLDG Collect School Name School Address City Zip Boro Dist Boro Dist Code Code Code Form M 01 M 75 01896 75M094 M188 P.S. M094 @ PS 188M 442 EAST HOUSTON STREET New York 10002 No M 01 M 01 01907 01N761 MAED Immaculate Conception School 419 EAST 13 STREET New York 10009 Yes M 01 M 79 01973 79M973 M056 Restart Academy at Orchard Collegiate 220 HENRY STREET New York 10002 No M 02E M 02 02001 02M001 M001 P.S. 001 Alfred E. Smith 8 HENRY STREET New York 10038 No M 02E M 02 02002 02M002 M002 P.S. 002 Meyer London 122 HENRY STREET New York 10002 Yes M 02W M 02 02003 02M003 M003 P.S. 003 Charrette School 490 HUDSON STREET New York 10014 Yes M 02E M 02 02006 02M006 M006 P.S. 006 Lillie D. Blake 45 EAST 81 STREET New York 10028 Yes M 02W M 02 02011 02M011 M011 P.S. 011 William T. Harris 320 WEST 21 STREET New York 10011 Yes M 02W M 02 02033 02M033 M033 P.S. 033 Chelsea Prep 281 9 AVENUE New York 10001 Yes M 02W M 75 02035 75M035 M912 P035M @ M912 521 WEST 43RD STREET New York 10036 No M 02E M 02 02040 02M040 M040 P.S. 040 Augustus Saint-Gaudens 319 EAST 19 STREET New York 10003 Yes M 02W M 02 02041 02M041 M041 P.S. 041 Greenwich Village 116 WEST 11 STREET New York 10011 Yes M 02E M 02 02042 02M042 M042 P.S. 042 Benjamin Altman 71 HESTER STREET New York 10002 No M 02E M 02 02047 02M047 M047 47 The American Sign Language and English Secondary School 223 EAST 23 STREET New York 10010 Yes M 02W M 02 02051 02M051 M338 P.S. 051 Elias Howe 525 WEST 44TH STREET New York 10036 No M 02W M 75 02058 75M035 M058 P.S. 035 317 WEST 52ND STREET New York 10019 No M 02E M 02 02059 02M059 M488 P.S. 059 Beekman Hill International 231-249 EAST 56 STREET New York 10019 Yes M 02W M 02 02089 02M089 M089 P.S. 89 201 WARREN STREET New York 10282 Yes M 02E M 02 02104 02M104 M104 J.H.S. 104 Simon Baruch 330 EAST 21 STREET New York 10010 Yes M 02W M 02 02111 02M111 M111 P.S. 111 Adolph S. Ochs 440 WEST 53 STREET New York 10019 No M 02E M 02 02116 02M116 M116 P.S. 116 Mary Lindley Murray 210 EAST 33 STREET New York 10016 Yes M 02E M 02 02124 02M124 M124 P.S. 124 Yung Wing 40 DIVISION STREET New York 10002 No M 02E M 02 02126 02M126 M126 P.S. 126 Jacob August Riis 80 CATHERINE STREET New York 10038 Yes M 02W M 02 02130 02M130 M130 P.S. 130 Hernando De Soto 143 BAXTER STREET New York 10013 No M 02E M 02 02135 02M135 M520 The Urban Assembly School For Emerge 411 PEARL STREET New York 10038 No M 02W M 02 02139 02M139 M625 Stephen T. Mather Building Arts Craf 439 WEST 49TH STREET New York 10019 Yes M 02E M 02 02147 02M347 M047 The 47 American Sign Language & English Lower School 223 EAST 23 STREET New York 10010 Yes M 02E M 02 02151 02M151 M066 Yorkville Community School 421 EAST 88 STREET New York 10128 Yes M 02E M 02 02158 02M158 M158 P.S. 158 Bayard Taylor 1458 YORK AVENUE New York 10075 Yes M 02E M 02 02167 02M167 M167 J.H.S. 167 Robert F. Wagner 220 EAST 76 STREET New York 10021 Yes M 02E M 75 02169 75M169 M169 P169M @ Robert F. Kennedy 110 EAST 88 STREET New York 10128 No M 02W M 84 02170 84M170 M625 Success Academy Charter School - Hell's Kitchen 439 WEST 49TH STREET New York 10019 Yes M 02E M 84 02174 84M174 M460 Success Academy Charter School - Union Square 40 IRVING PLACE New York 10003 Yes M 02E M 02 02177 02M177 M158 Yorkville East Middle School 1458 YORK AVENUE New York 10075 Yes M 02E M 02 02183 02M183 M183 P.S.
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