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Transfer High School Data from NYC Department of Education Number of Students That Transferred Sending into Transfer Schools DBN Sending School Name 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 01M448 University Neighborhood High School 13 12 s 01M509 Marta Valle High School 15 7 11 02M047 47 The American Sign Language and English Secondar s 8 s 02M135 The Urban Assembly School for Emergency Management s s 7 02M139 Stephen T. Mather Building Arts & Craftsmanship Hi s s 8 02M282 Urban Assembly Maker Academy s s 9 02M288 Food and Finance High School 21 17 13 02M294 Essex Street Academy s 10 15 02M296 High School of Hospitality Management 9 13 9 02M298 Pace High School 9 11 20 02M300 Urban Assembly School of Design and Construction, 8 12 13 02M303 Facing History School, The 10 11 11 02M305 Urban Assembly Academy of Government and Law, The 9 18 14 02M308 Lower Manhattan Arts Academy 29 16 18 02M316 Urban Assembly School of Business for Young Women, 37 20 15 02M374 Gramercy Arts High School 19 12 10 02M376 NYC iSchool s s 7 02M392 Manhattan Business Academy 12 22 11 02M393 Business Of Sports School 23 24 15 02M399 The High School For Language And Diplomacy 7 8 8 02M400 High School for Environmental Studies 33 52 47 02M419 Landmark High School 10 s 10 02M420 High School for Health Professions and Human Servi 36 28 36 02M422 Quest to Learn 11 9 8 02M425 Leadership and Public Service High School 15 26 14 02M427 Manhattan Academy For Arts & Language 10 7 14 02M437 Hudson High School of Learning Technologies 6 17 9 02M449 Vanguard High School 7 6 10 02M475 Stuyvesant High School s 6 s 02M489 High School of Economics and Finance 24 23 19 02M507 Urban Assembly Gateway School for Technology 6 12 7 02M519 Talent Unlimited High School 8 s s 02M520 Murry Bergtraum High School for Business Careers 18 10 10 02M529 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School 25 23 22 02M533 Union Square Academy for Health Sciences 10 s 9 02M534 Harvest Collegiate High School s s 7 02M542 Manhattan Bridges High School s 16 s 02M543 New Design High School 16 9 11 02M551 Urban Assembly New York Harbor School 11 6 12 02M580 Richard R. Green High School of Teaching 23 16 11 02M600 The High School of Fashion Industries 31 37 26 02M615 Chelsea Career and Technical Education High School 21 19 11 02M625 High School of Graphic Communication Arts 18 s s 02M630 Art and Design High School 23 11 11 02M655 Life Sciences Secondary School 19 19 14 03M299 The Maxine Greene HS for Imaginative Inquiry 8 11 16 03M307 Urban Assembly School for Media Studies, The 11 12 7 03M402 The Urban Assembly School for Green Careers s 7 s 03M403 The Global Learning Collaborative 16 12 18 03M415 Wadleigh Secondary School for the Performing & Vis 7 10 s 03M417 Frank McCourt High School s s 6 03M479 Beacon High School 7 s s 03M485 Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art a 8 8 s 03M492 High School for Law, Advocacy and Community Justic 17 15 s 03M494 High School of Arts and Technology 15 17 18 03M860 Frederick Douglass Academy II Secondary School 12 9 6 04M409 Coalition School for Social Change 7 s s 04M435 Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics 12 17 6 04M555 Central Park East High School s s 6 04M610 Young Women's Leadership School 7 s s 04M680 Heritage School, The 16 22 12 05M157 The Urban Assembly School for Global Commerce s s 12 05M304 Mott Hall High School 9 21 18 05M362 Columbia Secondary School 6 s 8 05M367 Academy for Social Action s 10 s 05M369 Urban Assembly School for the Performing Arts 9 16 15 05M499 Frederick Douglass Academy 59 37 44 05M670 Thurgood Marshall Academy for Learning and Social 22 15 10 06M211 Inwood Early College for Health and Information Te s 8 s 06M293 City College Academy of the Arts 8 7 s 06M346 Community Health Academy of the Heights 9 s s 06M348 Washington Heights Expeditionary Learning School 7 12 18 06M462 The College Academy 11 13 15 06M463 High School for Media and Communications 6 9 7 06M467 High School for Law and Public Service 20 15 8 06M468 High School for Health Careers and Sciences 23 15 21 06M540 A. Philip Randolph Campus High School 48 59 34 07X223 The Laboratory School of Finance and Technology: X s s 8 07X259 H.E.R.O. High (Health, Education, and Research Occ 8 8 7 07X427 Community School for Social Justice 8 17 15 07X473 Mott Haven Village Preparatory High School s 10 14 07X495 University Heights Secondary School 15 9 6 07X500 Hostos-Lincoln Academy of Science s 9 s 07X522 Bronx Design and Construction Academy 7 23 19 07X527 Bronx Leadership Academy II High School 6 9 11 07X547 New Explorers High School 14 19 s 07X548 Careers in Sports High School 12 18 15 07X600 Alfred E. Smith Career and Technical Education Hig s 10 12 07X670 Health Opportunities High School 34 10 10 08X269 Bronx Studio School for Writers and Artists 14 12 17 08X282 Women's Academy of Excellence 28 18 16 08X293 Renaissance High School for Musical Theater and th 8 10 10 08X312 Millennium Art Academy 7 17 8 08X320 Pelham Lab High School 9 14 11 08X348 Schuylerville Preparatory High School s 8 s 08X349 Bronx River High School 8 7 13 08X367 Archimedes Academy for Math, Science and Technolog s 8 s 08X405 Herbert H. Lehman High School 20 9 11 08X408 Herbert H. Lehman Yabc s 6 s 08X452 Gotham Collaborative High School s 8 s 08X519 Felisa Rincon de Gautier Institute for Law and Pub 11 14 s 08X530 Longwood Preparatory Academy s 6 s 08X558 Westchester Square Academy 8 12 8 08X559 School for Tourism and Hospitality 10 s s 08X561 Bronx Compass High School 6 12 19 09X227 Bronx Collegiate Academy 10 8 7 09X231 Eagle Academy for Young Men 15 19 14 09X250 Eximius College Preparatory Academy: A College Boa 14 20 6 09X252 Mott Hall Bronx High School s 9 s 09X260 Bronx Center for Science and Mathematics 10 10 9 09X263 Validus Preparatory Academy s 6 s 09X297 Morris Academy for Collaborative Studies s s 6 09X329 DreamYard Preparatory School 7 13 11 09X404 School for Excellence s 20 7 09X412 Bronx High School of Business 18 18 11 09X505 Bronx School for Law, Government and Justice 16 8 14 09X517 Frederick Douglass Academy III Secondary School 10 6 14 09X525 Bronx Leadership Academy High School 20 39 27 09X543 High School for Violin and Dance s s 6 10X141 Riverdale / Kingsbridge Academy (Middle School / H 11 s 6 10X213 Bronx Engineering and Technology Academy 13 19 s 10X225 Theatre Arts Production Company School 19 15 15 10X237 The Marie Curie School for Medicine, Nursing, and 16 19 10 10X243 West Bronx Academy for the Future 9 10 12 10X264 Bronx Academy for Software Engineering (BASE) s 10 s 10X284 Bronx School of Law and Finance 13 14 12 10X351 Bronx Collaborative High School s 6 7 10X368 In-Tech Academy (M.S. / High School 368) 8 8 s 10X374 Knowledge and Power Preparatory Academy Internatio 13 8 11 10X433 High School for Teaching and the Professions 8 11 11 10X434 Belmont Preparatory High School 6 s s 10X437 Fordham High School for the Arts 9 s 7 10X438 Fordham Leadership Academy 12 21 15 10X439 Bronx High School for Law and Community Service 6 9 9 10X440 DeWitt Clinton High School 21 36 14 10X442 Celia Cruz Bronx High School of Music, The 14 8 7 10X445 The Bronx High School of Science s s 6 10X477 Marble Hill High School for International Studies 11 s s 10X546 Bronx Theatre High School 14 16 15 10X549 Discovery High School 13 s 9 10X565 High School for Energy and Technology 8 13 9 11X249 Bronx Health Sciences High School 16 21 18 11X253 Bronx High School for Writing and Communication Ar 15 6 s 11X265 Bronx Lab School 8 s 12 11X270 Academy for Scholarship and Entrepreneurship: A Co 10 15 13 11X275 High School of Computers and Technology 22 6 8 11X288 Collegiate Institute for Math and Science 14 8 9 11X290 Bronx Academy of Health Careers 13 18 24 11X299 Astor Collegiate Academy 10 6 7 11X418 Bronx High School for the Visual Arts 14 20 11 11X455 Harry S Truman High School 45 40 27 11X508 Bronxdale High School 6 11 s 11X509 High School of Language and Innovation 8 10 8 11X513 New World High School 19 19 18 11X514 The Bronxwood Preparatory Academy 9 11 10 11X542 Pelham Preparatory Academy 7 14 s 11X544 High School for Contemporary Arts 8 7 s 11X545 Bronx Aerospace High School 9 s 12 12X242 Mott Hall V 6 s s 12X248 Metropolitan High School, The 10 10 10 12X251 Explorations Academy H.S. s 11 s 12X267 Bronx Latin 6 s s 12X271 East Bronx Academy for the Future s 9 6 12X372 Urban Assembly School for Wildlife Conservation s 13 6 12X478 The Cinema School 6 9 s 12X479 Bronx Career and College Preparatory High School 6 9 s 12X511 Bronx Envision Academy s 11 10 12X521 The Metropolitan Soundview High School 11 s 9 12X682 Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom High School s 14 11 12X684 Wings Academy 8 13 9 12X692 Monroe Academy for Visual Arts & Design 22 6 s 13K265 Dr.
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