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Citywide Networking Event, August 11Th Bronx Leadership Academy Citywide Networking Event, August 11th School Name & DBN Subject Area Address School Grade Level Openings (Click to View Webpage) Arts (Music, Dance, Visual Art, etc.) 21 1710 Webster Avenue, Bronx, NY Dance Bronx Leadership Academy High School 10457 High School 1 Elementary and Early P.S. 001 The Bergen 309 47 Street, Brooklyn, NY 11220 Childhood 1 499 West 133 Street, Manhattan, NY P.S. 161 Pedro Albizu Campos 10027 Middle School 1 Urban Science Academy 1000 Teller Avenue, Bronx, NY 10456 Middle School 1 Music Frederick Douglass Academy VII High School 226 Bristol Street, Brooklyn, NY 11212 High School 1 Mathematics, Science Research and Technology 207- 01 116Th Avenue, Queens, NY Magnet High School 11411 High School 1 P.S. / I.S. 224 345 Brook Avenue, Bronx, NY 10454 Middle School 1 2987 Frederick Douglass Boulevard, P.S. 046 Arthur Tappan Manhattan, NY 10039 K - 12 1 Spring Creek Community School 1065 Elton Street, Brooklyn, NY 11208 K - 12 1 800 Van Siclen Ave, Brooklyn, NY Van Siclen Community Middle School 11207 Middle School 1 HERO High (Health, Education, and Research Occupat 455 Southern Blvd, Bronx, NY 10455 High School 1 PELHAM ACADEMY OF ACADEMICS AND 2441 Wallace Avenue, Bronx, NY COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT 10467 Middle School 1 Theater Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School 5800 20 Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11204 High School 1 Page 1 of 20 School Name & DBN Subject Area Address School Grade Level Openings (Click to View Webpage) 499 West 133 Street, Manhattan, NY P.S. 161 Pedro Albizu Campos 10027 Middle School 1 Elementary and Early P.S. 197 John B. Russwurm 2230 5 Avenue, Manhattan, NY 10037 Childhood 1 1710 Webster Avenue, Bronx, NY Visual Arts Bronx Leadership Academy High School 10457 High School 1 Frederick Douglass Academy VII High School 226 Bristol Street, Brooklyn, NY 11212 High School 1 P.S. / I.S. 224 345 Brook Avenue, Bronx, NY 10454 Middle School 1 P.S./M.S. 004 Crotona Park West 1701 Fulton Avenue, Bronx, NY 10457 K - 12 1 Urban Science Academy 1000 Teller Avenue, Bronx, NY 10456 Middle School 1 2111 Crotona Avenue, Bronx, NY Frederick Douglass Academy V. Middle School 10457 Middle School 1 Bilingual 8 Extension 6565 Flatlands Avenue, Brooklyn, NY Academy for Conservation and the Environment 11236 High School 1 400 Irving Avenue, Brooklyn, NY Academy for Environmental Leadership 11237 High School 1 P.S. / I.S. 224 345 Brook Avenue, Bronx, NY 10454 Middle School 1 Elementary not including P.S. 001 The Bergen 309 47 Street, Brooklyn, NY 11220 Early Childhood 1 Elementary not including P.S. 046 Edgar Allan Poe 279 East 196 Street, Bronx, NY 10458 Early Childhood 1 METROPOLITAN EXPEDITIONARY LEARNING 91-30 Metropolitan Avenue, Queens, SCHOOL NY 11375 K - 12 1 Elementary and Early P.S. 139 Alexine A. Fenty 330 Rugby Road, Brooklyn, NY 11226 Childhood 1 Page 2 of 20 School Name & DBN Subject Area Address School Grade Level Openings (Click to View Webpage) P.S./I.S. 218 Rafael Hernandez Dual Language 1220 Gerard Avenue, Bronx, NY Elementary not including Magnet School 10452 Early Childhood 1 Common Branches 18 2424 Jerome Avenue, Bronx, NY Elementary and Early P.S. 033 Timothy Dwight 10468 Childhood 5 2675 East 29 Street, Brooklyn, NY Elementary not including P.S. 052 Sheepshead Bay 11235 Early Childhood 2 85-28 Britton Avenue, Queens, NY Elementary and Early P.S. 089 Elmhurst 11373 Childhood 1 440 West 53 Street, Manhattan, NY Elementary not including P.S. 111 Adolph S. Ochs 10019 Early Childhood 1 Elementary and Early P.S. 154 Jonathan D. Hyatt 333 East 135 Street, Bronx, NY 10454 Childhood 2 1449 Shakespeare Avenue, Bronx, NY Elementary and Early P.S. 199X - The Shakespeare School 10452 Childhood 2 21 West 111 Street, Manhattan, NY Elementary and Early P.S. 208 Alain L. Locke 10026 Childhood 2 Elementary and Early P.S./M.S. 004 Crotona Park West 1701 Fulton Avenue, Bronx, NY 10457 Childhood 1 Elementary and Early DOE Human Resources N/A Childhood 1 Elementary and Early P.S. 197 John B. Russwurm 2230 5 Avenue, Manhattan, NY 10037 Childhood 1 Early Childhood 1 Education Elementary and Early DOE Human Resources N/A Childhood 1 English as a Second 30 Language Page 3 of 20 School Name & DBN Subject Area Address School Grade Level Openings (Click to View Webpage) 6565 Flatlands Avenue, Brooklyn, NY Academy for Conservation and the Environment 11236 High School 2 1710 Webster Avenue, Bronx, NY Bronx Leadership Academy High School 10457 High School 1 Bronx School for Law, Government and Justice 244 East 163 Street, Bronx, NY 10451 K - 12 1 Bronxdale High School 925 Astor Avenue, Bronx, NY 10469 High School 1 240 East 109 Street, Manhattan, NY ESPERANZA PREPARATORY ACADEMY 10029 Middle School 1 Explorations Academy 1619 Boston Road, Bronx, NY 10460 High School 1 Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School 5800 20 Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11204 High School 1 650 Academy Street, Manhattan, NY High School for Excellence and Innovation 10034 High School 1 High School for Violin and Dance 1110 Boston Road, Bronx, NY 10456 High School 2 High School for Violin and Dance 1110 Boston Road, Bronx, NY 10456 High School 2 Mathematics, Science Research and Technology 207- 01 116Th Avenue, Queens, NY Magnet High School 11411 High School 1 P.S. / I.S. 224 345 Brook Avenue, Bronx, NY 10454 Middle School 1 Elementary not including P.S. 001 The Bergen 309 47 Street, Brooklyn, NY 11220 Early Childhood 2 85-28 Britton Avenue, Queens, NY P.S. 089 Elmhurst 11373 K - 12 1 Elementary not including P.S. 148 Queens 89-02 32 Avenue, Queens, NY 11369 Early Childhood 1 Elementary and Early P.S. 154 Jonathan D. Hyatt 333 East 135 Street, Bronx, NY 10454 Childhood 1 400 Pennsylvania Avenue, Brooklyn, Performing Arts and Technology High School NY 11207 High School 1 Page 4 of 20 School Name & DBN Subject Area Address School Grade Level Openings (Click to View Webpage) Science Skills Center High School for Science, 49 Flatbush Avenue Extension, Technology and the Creative Arts Brooklyn, NY 11201 High School 1 2005 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NY The Urban Assembly School for Global Commerce 10035 High School 1 New York City District Opening N/A (Unspecified) 1 220 Henry Street, Manhattan, NY Henry Street School for International Studies 10002 High School 1 HERO High (Health, Education, and Research Occupat 455 Southern Blvd, Bronx, NY 10455 High School 1 METROPOLITAN EXPEDITIONARY LEARNING 91-30 Metropolitan Avenue, Queens, SCHOOL NY 11375 K - 12 1 Elementary not including P.S. 139 Alexine A. Fenty 330 Rugby Road, Brooklyn, NY 11226 Early Childhood 1 120 West 231 Street, Bronx, NY The New School for Leadership and Journalism 10463 Middle School 1 The Urban Assembly School for Emergency 411 Pearl Street, Manhattan, NY Management 10038 High School 1 English 31 443 West 135 Street, Manhattan, NY A. Philip Randolph Campus High School 10031 High School 1 1825 Prospect Avenue, Bronx, NY Accion Academy 10457 Middle School 1 Alfred E. Smith Career and Technical Education High School 333 East 151 Street, Bronx, NY 10451 (Unspecified) 1 750 Baychester Avenue, Bronx, NY Bronx Health Sciences High School 10475 High School 1 1710 Webster Avenue, Bronx, NY Bronx Leadership Academy High School 10457 High School 3 Page 5 of 20 School Name & DBN Subject Area Address School Grade Level Openings (Click to View Webpage) 231 Palmetto Street, Brooklyn, NY Bushwick Community High School 11221 High School 1 240 East 109 Street, Manhattan, NY ESPERANZA PREPARATORY ACADEMY 10029 High School 1 Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School 5800 20 Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11204 High School 2 High School for Construction Trades, Engineering 94-06 104Th Street, Queens, NY and Architecture 11416 High School 1 103 West 107 Street, Manhattan, NY J.H.S. 054 Booker T. Washington 10025 Middle School 1 320 East 96 Street, Manhattan, NY Life Sciences Secondary School 10128 High School 1 M.S. 302 Luisa Dessus Cruz 681 Kelly Street, Bronx, NY 10455 Middle School 2 985 Rockaway Avenue, Brooklyn, NY Metropolitan Diploma Plus High School 11212 High School 1 P.S. / I.S. 224 345 Brook Avenue, Bronx, NY 10454 Middle School 1 499 West 133 Street, Manhattan, NY P.S. 161 Pedro Albizu Campos 10027 Middle School 1 P.S. 212 1180 Tinton Avenue, Bronx, NY 10456 Middle School 1 PS 536 1827 Archer Street, Bronx, NY 10460 K - 12 1 School for International Studies 284 Baltic Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Middle School 1 South Bronx Academy for Applied Media 778 Forest Avenue, Bronx, NY 10456 Middle School 2 Urban Science Academy 1000 Teller Avenue, Bronx, NY 10456 Middle School 2 New York City District Opening N/A High School 1 New York City District Opening N/A Middle School 1 2800 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, NY Abraham Lincoln High School 11235 High School 1 Page 6 of 20 School Name & DBN Subject Area Address School Grade Level Openings (Click to View Webpage) PELHAM ACADEMY OF ACADEMICS AND 2441 Wallace Avenue, Bronx, NY COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT 10467 Middle School 1 120 West 231 Street, Bronx, NY The New School for Leadership and Journalism 10463 Middle School 1 Math 43 443 West 135 Street, Manhattan, NY A. Philip Randolph Campus High School 10031 High School 1 400 Irving Avenue, Brooklyn, NY Academy for Environmental Leadership 11237 High School 1 905 Winthrop Street, Brooklyn, NY Arts & Media Preparatory Academy 11203 High School 2 1010 Rev. J. A. Polite Avenue, Bronx, Arturo A. Schomburg Satellite Academy Bronx NY 10459 High School 1 6565 Flatlands Avenue, Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Theatre Arts High School 11236 High School 2 425 West 33Rd Street, Manhattan, NY City Knoll Middle School 10001 Middle School 1 145-00 Springfield Boulevard, Collaborative Arts Middle School Queens, NY 11413 Middle School 1 240 East 109 Street, Manhattan, NY ESPERANZA PREPARATORY ACADEMY 10029 High School 3 100 Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn, NY FORT GREENE PREPARATORY ACADEMY 11205 Middle School 1 Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School 5800 20 Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11204 High School 1 215 West 114 Street, Manhattan, NY Frederick Douglass Academy II Secondary School 10026 High School 1 650 Academy Street, Manhattan, NY High School for Excellence and Innovation 10034 High School 1 Page 7 of 20 School Name & DBN Subject Area Address School Grade Level Openings (Click to View Webpage) 600 Saint Ann'S Avenue, Bronx, NY J.H.S.
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