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Uft Teacher Center Sites List 2021 SITES LIST 2021 UFT TEACHER CENTER 2 UFT TEACHER CENTER PS 200 MANHATTAN Teacher Center Staff: Towanna Taylor 2589 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10039 DISTRICT 2 Congress Member Adriano Espaillat, District 13 THE HARBOR SCHOOL Senator Brian Benjamin, District 30 Assembly Member Alfred E. Taylor, District 71 Teacher Center Staff: Cynthia Jimenez Council Member Bill Perkins, District 9 550 Short Avenue, New York, NY 10004 Congress Member Jerrold Nadler, District 10 DISTRICT 6 Senator Brian Kavanagh, District 26 Assembly Member Yuh-Line Niou, District 65 PS 5 Council Member Margaret S. Chin, District 1 Teacher Center Staff: Lissette Peguero Felix 3703 10th Avenue New York, NY 10034 DISTRICT 4 Congress Member Adriano Espaillat, District 13 Senator Robert Jackson, District 31 PS 96 Assembly Member Carmen N. De La Rosa, District 72 Teacher Center Staff: Gale Sookdeo Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez, District 10 216 East 120th Street, New York, NY 10035 Congress Member Adriano Espaillat, District 13 MS 346 - CHAH Senator Brian Benjamin, District 30 Teacher Center Staff: Kirsten King & Jean Ellen Murphy Assembly Member Robert J. Rodriguez, District 68 504 West 158th Street, New York, NY 10032 Council Member Diana Ayala, District 8 Congress Member Adriano Espaillat, District 13 Senator Robert Jackson, District 31 PS 375 MOSAIC PREP ACADEMY Assembly Member Al Taylor, District 71 Teacher Center Staff: Dorothea Krumme Council Member Mark Levine, District 7 141 East 111th Street, New York, NY 10029 Congress Member Adriano Espaillat, District 13 HIGH SCHOOLS Senator José M. Serrano, District 29 Assembly Member Robert J. Rodriguez, District 68 LOWER EAST SIDE PREP HS Council Member Diana Ayala, District 8 Teacher Center Staff: Richard Ciriello 145 Stanton Street, New York, NY 10002 PS 72 THE LEXINGTON ACADEMY Congress Member Carolyn Maloney, District 12 Teacher Center Staff: Christine Haralambou Senator Brian Kavanagh, District 26 131 East 104th Street, New York, NY 10029 Assembly Member Yuh-Line Niou, District 65 Congress Member Adriano Espaillat, District 13 Council Member Margaret S. Chin, District 1 Senator Brian Benjamin, District 30 Assembly Member Robert J. Rodriguez, District 68 Council Member Diana Ayala, District 8 DISTRICT 5 PS 30 Teacher Center Staff: Nadire Ibroci 144-176 East 128th Street, New York, NY10035 Congress Member Adriano Espaillat, District 13 Senator Brian Benjamin, District 30 Assembly Member Robert J. Rodriguez, District 68 Council Member Bill Perkins, District 9 PS/IS123 Teacher Center Staff: Angela Chi-Uriarte 301 West 140th Street, New York, NY 10030 Congress Member Adriano Espaillat, District 13 Senator Brian Benjamin, District 30 Assembly Member Inez E. Dickens, District 70 Council Member Bill Perkins, District 9 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 3 BRONX DISTRICT 8 PS 36 DISTRICT 7 Teacher Center Staff: Solimar Velez 1070 Castle Hill Avenue, Bronx, NY 10472 PS 17/DISTRICT 75 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Teacher Center Staff: Angela Metzler-Walker Senator Alessandra Biaggi, District 34 778 Forest Avenue, Bronx, NY 10456 Assembly Member Karines Reyes, District 87 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Council Member Ruben Diaz, Sr., District 18 Senator Luis Sepúlveda, District 32 PS 130 Assembly Member Chantel Jackson, District 79 Council Member Rafael Salamanca, Jr., District 17 Teacher Center Staff: Evelyn Hernandez 750 Prospect Avenue, Bronx, NY 10455 PS 18 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Teacher Center Staff: Sophy Aponte Senator Luis Sepúlveda, District 32 502 Morris Avenue, Bronx, NY 10451 Assembly Member Amanda Septimo, District 84 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Council Member Rafael Salamanca, Jr., District 17 Senator José M. Serrano, District 29 MS 301 Assembly Member Amanda Septimo, District 84 Council Member Diana Ayala, District 8 Teacher Center Staff: James Dawson 890 Cauldwell Avenue, Bronx, NY 10456 PS 25 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Teacher Center Staff: Jacqueline Garcia Mario Varuzza Senator Luis R. Sepúlveda, District 32 811 East 149th Street, Bronx, NY 10455 Assembly Member Chantel Jackson, District 79 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Council Member Vanessa L. Gibson, District 16 Senator José M. Serrano, District 29 Assembly Member Amanda Septimo, District 84 DISTRICT 9 Council Member Diana Ayala, District 8 PS 443 PS 30 Teacher Center Staff: Regina Joseph Teacher Center Staff: Rosa Veras 1116 Sheridan Avenue, Bronx, NY 10456 510 East 141st Street, Bronx, NY 10454 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Senator José M. Serrano, District 33 Senator José M. Serrano, District 29 Assembly Member Latoya Joyner, District 77 Assembly Member Amanda Septimo, District 84 Council Member Vacant, District 15 Council Member Diana Ayala, District 8 PS 11 PS 43 Teacher Center Staff: Elvira Gonzalez & Marianne Minnich Teacher Center Staff: Lorraine Lehman Harris 1257 Ogden Avenue, Bronx, NY 10452 165 Brown Place, Bronx, NY 10454 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Senator José M. Serrano, District 29 Senator José M. Serrano, District 29 Assembly Member Latoya Joyner, District 77 Assembly Member Amanda Septimo, District 84 Council Member Vanessa L. Gibson, District 16 Council Member Diana Ayala, District 8 PS 28 PS 157 Teacher Center Staff: Tonya Spry Thomas Teacher Center Staff: Virginia Niles and Emmeline Roopchand 1861 Anthony Avenue, Bronx, NY 10457 757 Cauldwell Avenue, Bronx, NY 10456 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Senator Gustavo Rivera, District 33 Senator Luis Sepúlveda, District 32 Assembly Member Victor M. Pichardo, District 86 Assembly Member Chantel Jackson, District 79 Council Member Vacant, District 15 Council Member Rafael Salamanca, Jr., District 17 PS 63 Teacher Center Staff: Lindsay Colon 1260 Franklin Avenue, Bronx, NY 10456 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Senator Luis Sepulveda, District 32 Assembly Member Chantel Jackson, District 79 Council Member Vanessa L. Gibson, District 16 4 UFT TEACHER CENTER PS 73 MS 363 Teacher Center Staff: Isis Monteza Teacher Center Staff: Mecole Birch 1020 Anderson Avenue, Bronx NY 10452 120 East 184th Street, Bronx, NY 10468 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Senator José M. Serrano, District 29 Senator Gustavo Rivera, District 33 Assembly Member Latoya Joyner, District 77 Assembly Member Victor M. Pichardo, District 86 Council Member Diana Ayala, District 8 Council Member Fernando Cabrera, District 14 PS 132 DISTRICT 11 Teacher Center Staff: Lashawn Jefferies 1245 Washington Avenue, Bronx, NY 10456 PS 78 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Teacher Center Staff: Tamika Tolliver Senator Luis Sepúlveda, District 32 1400 Needham Avenue, Bronx, NY 10469 Assembly Member Chantel Jackson, District 79 Congress Member Jamaal Bowman, District 16 Council Member Vanessa L. Gibson, District 16 Senator Jamaal Bailey, District 36 Assembly Speaker Carl E. Heastie, District 83 DISTRICT 10 Council Member Kevin Riley, District 12 PS 32 PS 89 Teacher Center Staff: Samantha Yustman Teacher Center Staff: Dana Diaz 690 East 183rd Street, Bronx, NY 10458 980 Mace Avenue, Bronx, NY 10469 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Congress Member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, District 14 Senator Gustavo Rivera, District 78 Senator Alessandra Biaggi, District 34 Assembly Member Jose Rivera, Assembly Member Nathalia Fernandez, District 80 District78 Council Member Vacant, District 15 Council Member Mark Gjonaj, District 13 PS 46 PS 105 Teacher Center Staff: TBD Teacher Center Staff: Elizabeth Gonzalez-Ferguson and Nancy Garguilo 279 East 196th Street, Bronx, NY 10458 725 Brady Avenue, Bronx, NY 10462 Congress Member Adriano Espaillat, District 13 Congress Member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, District 14 Senator Gustavo Rivera, District 33 Senator Alessandra Biaggi, District 34 Assembly Member Jose Rivera, District 78 Assembly Member Nathalia Fernandez, District 80 Council Member Vacant, District 15 Council Member Mark Gjonaj, District 13 PS 94 PS 178 Teacher Center Staff: Deirdre C. Kehayas Teacher Center Staff: Allison M. Hayden 3530 Kings College Place, Bronx, NY 10467 850 Baychester Avenue, Bronx, NY 10475 Congress Member Adriano Espaillat, District 13 Congress Member Jamaal Bowman, District 16 Senator Jamaal Bailey, District 36 Senator Jamaal Bailey, District 36 Assembly Member Jeffery Dinowitz, District 81 Assembly Member Michael Benedetto, District 82 Council Member Vacant, District 11 Council Member Kevin Riley, District 12 PS 207 IS 370 Teacher Center Staff: Janet Parry Teacher Center Staff: Nicole Cameron 3030 Godwin Terrace, Bronx, NY 10463 3710 Barnes Avenue, Bronx, NY 10467 Congress Member Adriano Espaillat, District 13 Congress Member Jamaal Bowman, District 16 Senator Gustavo Rivera, District 33 Senator Jamaal Bailey, District 36 Assembly Member Jeffery Dinowitz, District 81 Assembly Speaker Carl E. Heastie, District 83 Council Member Vacant, District 11 Council Member Kevin Riley, District 12 MS 391 DISTRICT 12 Teacher Center Staff: Katrina Brice 2190 Folin Street, Bronx, NY 10457 CS 44 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Teacher Center Staff: Althea Redwood Senator Gustavo Rivera, District 33 1825 Prospect Avenue, Bronx, NY 10457 Assembly Member Victor M. Pichardo, District 86 Congress Member Ritchie Torres, District 15 Council Member Vacant, District 15 Senator Gustavo
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