ADDITIONAL WAYS TO GRADUATE QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE YOUR OPTIONS: Stay at your school. Depending on your age and school history (credit accumulation and Regents examinations) staying in or returning to your home school may be the best option for you. Enroll in a school or program that can help you get back on track to graduation. If staying in current school is not the best option, the schools and programs in this directory might be right for you. They include smaller classes, personalized learning environments, and connections to college and careers. General admissions criteria for schools and programs in this directory are listed below: TRANSFER SCHOOLS Ages 15 21 (varies by school) Must have completed one year of high school Number of credits required for entry varies by school but could be as low as 0 credits Full time, day school Earn a high school diploma YOUNG ADULT BOROUGH CENTERS (YABCS) Ages 17.5 21 Be in the fifth year of high school Have, at least, 17 credits Part time afternoon/evening programs Earn a high school diploma HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY PROGRAMS Ages 18 21 Attend a full time or part time program Earn a high school equivalency diploma (formerly known as a GED ) LEARNING TO WORK Many Transfer Schools and Young Adult Borough Centers are supported by the Learning to Work (LTW) initiative. LTW assists students overcome obstacles that impede their progress toward a high school diploma and leads them toward rewarding employment and educational experiences after graduation. LTW offers in depth job readiness and career exploration activities designed to enhance the academic component of select Transfer Schools and Young Adult Borough Centers (YABCs). Schools and programs with LTW include a paid internship. STEPS TO GRADUATION: Review this directory to learn about additional schools and programs to help you graduate. Ask your family and counselors to help you choose the school or program right for you. Talk to a Referral Center, Transfer School, or YABC representative to help you enroll. Ask your counselor or Referral Center counselor about other support you might need, like employment or childcare. Visit www.goingforme.org.
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CONTENTS Introduction...i KnowYourRights... ii ChoosingtheRightOption... iii RegisteringforaSchoolorProgram...v HowtoReadtheSchoolandProgramPages...vii SpecialEducationServices... ix EnglishLanguageLearners... x ServicesforStudentParents... xi SchoolPerformanceInformation...xii PlanningforCollegeandCareers...xiii School/ProgramDescriptionPages Bronx......2 Brooklyn......26 Manhattan......58 Queens......82 StatenIsland......96 BoroughEnrollmentOffices... 103 ReferralCentersforHighSchoolAlternatives...104 Index:HighSchools&ProgramsinAlphabeticalOrder...105 GoGreen! InanefforttohelpcreateacleanerandhealthierNewYorkCity,pleasetakeonlyonecopyofthisDirectory homewithyou.findusonlineatwww.goingforme.org
NEEDAHIGHSCHOOLDIPLOMA? If you are 1521 years old and have fallen behind in credits, it s not too late to graduate. New York City has several schoolsandprogramstohelpyougetbackontracktograduateandprepareyouforlifebeyondhighschool,whether yournextstepiscollege,work,and/oratrainingprogram. If staying in your current high school is no longer the best option for you, then use this directory to find additional optionsforyoutoearnahighschooldiplomaorahighschoolequivalencydiplomasothatyoucanfindyourwayonto collegeandacareerpath.learnmoreat:http://www.goingforme.org USINGTHEADDITIONALWAYSTOGRADUATEDIRECTORY Schoolsandprogramsarelistedalphabeticallybyborough.Eachborough ssectionismarkedwithacolorindicatorat the top of the page. Note: the information listed in this directory is accurate at the time of publication but may be subjecttochange.forthemostuptodateinformation,contacttheschoolorprogramdirectly. Location Everyboroughsectionstartsamapmarkingthelocationofeachschoolinthatborough.Youcanfindthebestroute from your home to a school by subway or bus on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) website at www.mta.infoorthroughwww.hopstop.com. SchoolName Every borough section features an index on the reverse side of each map. Schools within a borough are listed from alphabetically, along with the corresponding page number. There is a full alphabetical index of all schools (in all five boroughs)onpages105ofthisdirectory. Pagei
KNOWYOURRIGHTS IfyouresideinNewYorkCity,areunder21yearsofage,andhavenotreceivedahighschooldiploma: Youhavearighttoattendschoolandreceiveafreepublicschooleducationfromkindergartentoage21orreceiptofahigh schooldiploma,whichevercomesfirst,asprovidedbylaw;studentswhohavebeendeterminedtobeenglishlanguage Learners are entitled to bilingual education or English as a second language program as provided by law; students with disabilitieswhohavebeendeterminedtobeinneedofspecialeducationareentitledtoafreeappropriatepubliceducation fromage3untilage21,asprovidedbylaw Youhavetherighttoreenrollinhighschoolatanytime,untiltheendoftheschoolyearinwhichyouturn21 Youhavetherightnottobeinvoluntarilytransferredtoanondiplomagrantingorparttimeprogram YouhavetherighttobeprovidedwiththeDisciplineCodeandrulesandregulationsoftheschool Youhavetherighttoknowwhatisappropriatebehaviorandwhatbehaviorsmayresultindisciplinaryactions Youhavetherighttodueprocessoflawininstancesofdisciplinaryactionforallegedviolationsofschoolregulations Youhavetherighttoknowtheproceduresforappealingtheactionsanddecisionsofschoolofficialswithrespecttoyour theirrightsandresponsibilities Foracompletedescriptionofyourrightsandtheapplicableprocedures,pleaserefertoChancellor sregulationsa240,a 443andA450 Youmaynotbebarredfromattendingclassessolelyduetoage(unlessyouareover21yearsold),lackofcredits,poor grades,truancy,irregularattendance,orfailuretopassregentsorrctexaminations Ifyouaretransferringtoahighschoolequivalencyprogramoranotherschool,youhavetherighttoattendyourcurrent schooluntilregisteredorenrolledatthenewschoolorprogram Moreover,youhavetheserightsevenifyou: voluntarilydroppedout arecurrentlyenrolledinahighschoolequivalencyprogram alreadyhaveahighschoolequivalencydiploma(alsoknownasged )oriepdiploma wereinaninvoluntarysetting,suchasacorrectionalfacilityorsubstanceabuseprogram havebeensubjecttodisciplinebyyourschool werereferredtoalternativeeducationaloptions,suchasahighschoolequivalencyorvocationalprogram EachschoolyearofficiallybeginsonJuly1.Ifyouwillturn21onorafterJuly1andhavenotyetreceivedahighschool diploma,youareentitledtoattendschooluntiltheendofthatschoolyear.ifyouare17yearsofageoryoungerand willturn17onorafterjuly1,youarelegallyrequiredtoremaininschoolfulltimeuntiltheendofthatschoolyear, unlessyouhavecompletedahighschoolorequivalencydiploma 1.ForChancellorregulations,visit: http://schools.nyc.gov/rulespolicies/chancellorsregulations Ifyouarehavingdifficultyinschool,youmaybeeligibletoreceivespecialinstructionand/orservices,whichmay includeacademicinterventionservices,studentsupportservices,guidanceservicesand/oreducationallyrelated supportservices.everystudentorparenthastherighttorequest,atanytime,anevaluationtodeterminewhethera studentneedsspecialeducationservices.askyourguidancecounselorhowtorequestanevaluationormakearequest foranevaluationbywritingdirectlytothecommitteeonspecialeducation.forcontactinformationoncommitteeson SpecialEducation,visit:http://schools.nyc.gov/Academics/SpecialEducation/ 1 ADistrict75studentiseligibleforsummerschoolservicesifhis/her21 st birthdayoccursbetweenjuly1 st throughaugust31.however,thedistrict 75studentwillnotbeeligibletocontinueschoolinSeptemberoftheupcoming/nextschoolyear.ADistrict75studentwhose21 st birthdayoccurs betweenseptember1 st andjune30 th iseligibletoattendschoolduringthatperiodbutwillnotbeeligibletoreceivesummerschoolservicesduring July/Augustofthatyear. Pageii
CHOOSINGTHERIGHTOPTION LEARNINGTOWORK(LTW) Learning to Work is an indepth job readiness and career exploration program designed to enhance the academic componentofselectalternativehighschoolsandyabcs.itisoperatedjointlybydepartmentofeducation(doe)staff andacommunitybasedorganization(cbo),withstafflocatedattheprogramsite. ThegoalofLTWistoassiststudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma andtoleadthemtowardrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation. TheLTWprogramprovidesstudentswithsupportsthatenablethemtoearntheirhighschooldiplomaandtransition successfullytopostsecondarytraining,college,oracareerpath.servicesareavailableonsitetoallenrolledstudents and including: career exploration/development, individual and group counseling, academic support, subsidized internshipplacement,andcollegepreparationandcounseling. A key aspect of LTW is the Primary Person Model, whereby each student is matched with an advisor who provides support in setting goals, assessing progress, and accessing special services. Students begin working with an advisor immediatelyuponenteringtheprogramandcontinuethroughallprogramphasesandaftergraduation. The Youth Development philosophy informs all aspects of the LTW model. Youth Development is an approach that emphasizes the strengths of young people instead of a simple disciplinary response to them. This perspective emphasizesprovidingyoungpeople withopportunitiesandsupporttoenablethem to grow,developtheirskills,and becomehealthy,responsible,andcaringyouthsandadults. LTWisnotaseparateprogramfromtheadditionalhighschoolandprogramoptions;rather,itisanintegralcomponent oftheacademicprogramateachparticipatingsite. PATHWAYSTOGRADUATION(P2G) Students participating in Pathways to Graduation (formerly known as GED Plus) graduate with their high school equivalencydiplomawhentheypassthetestassessingsecondarycompletion(tasc TM )exam,whichisabatteryoffive tests:socialstudies,science,mathematics,languageartsreading,andlanguageartswriting.theytakemorethan7 hourstocompleteandincludeadirectwritingassessment. TheTASCexaminationisadministeredinEnglish,Spanish andbraille. PathwaystoGraduationhelpsstudentsearntheirhighschoolequivalencydiploma(formerlyknownasaGED )and preparesthemforcollegeandcareeroptions.students1821yearsoldcanchoosetoparticipateinafulltimeorpart timeprogram.studentswhoare17yearsoldmayonlyenrollwithparentorguardianpermission,andfinal determinationsaremadeonacasebycasebasis.pathwaystograduationisofferedatnocostandhasmanylocations throughoutthefiveboroughs.eachboroughhasahubandmultiplesatellitelocations.interestedstudentscanobtain moreinformationonp2gbycontactingareferralcenter.seepage104ofthisdirectory. Pageiii
CHOOSINGTHERIGHTOPTION LEARNINGTOWORK(LTW) Learning to Work is an indepth job readiness and career exploration program designed to enhance the academic componentofselectalternativehighschoolsandyabcs.itisoperatedjointlybydepartmentofeducation(doe)staff andacommunitybasedorganization(cbo),withstafflocatedattheprogramsite. ThegoalofLTWistoassiststudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma andtoleadthemtowardrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation. TheLTWprogramprovidesstudentswithsupportsthatenablethemtoearntheirhighschooldiplomaandtransition successfullytopostsecondarytraining,college,oracareerpath.servicesareavailableonsitetoallenrolledstudents and including: career exploration/development, individual and group counseling, academic support, subsidized internshipplacement,andcollegepreparationandcounseling. A key aspect of LTW is the Primary Person Model, whereby each student is matched with an advisor who provides support in setting goals, assessing progress, and accessing special services. Students begin working with an advisor immediatelyuponenteringtheprogramandcontinuethroughallprogramphasesandaftergraduation. The Youth Development philosophy informs all aspects of the LTW model. Youth Development is an approach that emphasizes the strengths of young people instead of a simple disciplinary response to them. This perspective emphasizesprovidingyoungpeople withopportunitiesandsupporttoenablethem togrow,developtheirskills,and becomehealthy,responsible,andcaringyouthsandadults. LTWisnotaseparateprogramfromtheadditionalhighschoolandprogramoptions;rather,itisanintegralcomponent oftheacademicprogramateachparticipatingsite. PATHWAYSTOGRADUATION(P2G) Students participating in Pathways to Graduation (formerly known as GED Plus) graduate with their high school equivalencydiplomawhentheypassthetestassessingsecondarycompletion(tasc ttm )exam,whichisabatteryoffive tests:socialstudies,science,mathematics,languageartsreading,andlanguageartswriting.theytakemorethan7 hourstocompleteandincludeadirectwritingassessment. TheTASCexaminationisadministeredinEnglish,Spanish andbraille. PathwaystoGraduationhelpsstudentsearntheirhighschoolequivalencydiploma(formerlyknownasaGED )and preparesthemforcollegeandcareeroptions.students1821yearsoldcanchoosetoparticipateinafulltimeorpart timeprogram.studentswhoare17yearsoldmayonlyenrollwithparentorguardianpermission,andfinal determinationsaremadeonacasebycasebasis.pathwaystograduationisofferedatnocostandhasmanylocations throughoutthefiveboroughs.eachboroughhasahubandmultiplesatellitelocations.interestedstudentscanobtain moreinformationonp2gbycontactingareferralcenter.seepage104ofthisdirectory. Pageiv
REGISTERINGFORASCHOOLORPROGRAM Ifyouhavequestionsorwanthelpchoosingaschoolorprogram,youcanmeetwithaguidancecounseloratyourcurrent schoolorcontactaschoolorprogramdirectlyformoreinformation.youmayalsovisitareferralcenterforhighschool AlternativesoraBoroughEnrollmentOffice,whereanexperiencedNewYorkCitypublicschoolcounselororsocialworkercan provideadditionalassistance.staffmembersatreferralcentersandboroughenrollmentofficesarepreparedtohelpyoure enrollinschool. Dependingontheschool/programoptionyouareinterestedin,yournextstepsmayvary: OPTION WHATTODONEXT: TRADITIONALHIGHSCHOOL TRANSFERSCHOOL YOUNG ADULT BOROUGH CENTER (YABC) ACCELERATEDACHIEVEMENTSCHOOLS Visit a Borough Enrollment Office to register for a traditional high school.seepages103forlocationsandcontactinformation. Speaktoyourguidancecounseloratyourcurrentschoolorcontacta TransferSchooldirectlytoscheduleanintakeinterview Meetaguidancecounseloratyourcurrenthighschooltoobtainthe following: YABCGuidanceReferralFormY1 YABCCourseRequirementsFormY2 Acopyofyourtranscript Yourimmunizationrecords Complete the first two documents with a guidance counselor, and then bring all completed documents directly to the YABC that you want to attend. Eligible students who are not currently enrolled in highschoolmustgotoaboroughenrollmentofficetobeenrolledin a high school. For questions, concerns, or to make an appointment, please contact the YABC AP Supervisor at the YABC site. YABC AP supervisors are generally available by telephone from 1:00pm 9:00pm. ToregisterforanAcceleratedAchievementSchool,applythroughthe New York City high school admissions process or visit a Borough EnrollmentCenter HIGHSCHOOLEQUIVALENCYPROGRAM Speak to your guidance counselor at your current school or visit a ReferralCentertofindaprogramnearyou Pagev
REGISTERINGFORASCHOOLORPROGRAM REFERRALCENTERSFORHIGHSCHOOLALTERNATIVES ReferralCentersforHighSchoolAlternativesprovideadviceonhighschoolalternativeoptions,helpstudentsenrollin highschoolequivalencyprograms,and,whennecessary,connectstudentstorelatedsupport(childcare,counseling,and drugtreatment).youshouldgotoareferralcenterifyouareunder21yearsold,liveinnewyorkcity,don thaveahigh schooldiplomabutwanttocontinueyoureducationandneedadditionalsupport. ReferralCenterscanhelpyou: LearnaboutyourrightsasaNYCDepartmentofEducationstudent Plantoovercomeanybarriersthatpreventyoufromcomingtoschool Understandyourhighschooltranscript Explore all possible paths to a high school diploma or enroll in high schoolequivalencyprogram Getreferralsforchildcare,socialworkanddrugtreatment Ifyouare21orolder,visit http://adultednyc.orgforfree educationalservicesthrough theofficeofadultand ContinuingEducation(OACE). PleasebringaphotoIDandyourmostrecenttranscript,ifyouhavethem.Ifyou haveacopyofyourindividualizededucationplan(iep),pleasebringthattoo.if youdon thaveaccesstothem,staffatthereferralcentercanstillhelpyou.if youdonothaveaphotoid,asktheschoolsafetyagentattheentrancetocall thereferralcentersothatsomeonemayaccompanyyoutothecenter.students canvisitareferralcenterwithoutaparent/guardian.afteryourreferralcenter visit,studentswhoare17yearsoldoryoungermayneedparent/guardian sconsentand/orparticipation,dependingon theschoolorprogramyouchoose. BOROUGHENROLLMENTOFFICES BoroughEnrollmentOfficesmanageallenrollmentfunctionsforgeneralandspecialeducationstudentsincluding: Documentedschooltransferrequests Supportforadmissionsprocesses ReferralstoTransferSchoolsandAlternativePrograms FormoreinformationonwhattobringwhenyouvisitaBoroughEnrollmentOffice, visit:http://schools.nyc.gov/choicesenrollment/newstudents/default.htm ForReferralCenterandBoroughEnrollmentOfficelocations,pleasesee103104inthisdirectory. Pagevi
HOWTOREADTHESCHOOLANDPROGRAMPAGES Thisdirectoryisdividedintosectionsbyborough.Eachboroughismarkedwithcolorindicator,maps,andprofilesof TransferSchools,YoungAdultBoroughCenters(YABCs),highschoolequivalencyprogramsatPathwaystoGraduation sites,andlyfecenters.hereareexplanationsoftheinformationoneachpage: ShermerTransferSchool DBN00X000 ContactInformation Address: 173AddressStreet Brooklyn,NY11231 Phone:0000000000 Fax:000000000 Email:email@schools.nyc.gov Website:http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/00/K000 SiteAccessibility:Functionallyaccessible Subway:A,C,FtoStreetStoporRtoStreetStopfollowedbyBus;F,Gto StopStreet;F,M,RtoNumberAvenueNumberStreet Bus:BustoStop&Street,BustoStreet OpenHouseInformation:Hereisinformationonvisitingtheschool. Enrollment 2 AdmissionsPriorities:OpentoNewYorkCitystudents16years oldandolder ExpectedGradeConfiguration:Schoolisstructuredoncredit needs,notgradelevel TotalStudents:000 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20102011 20112012 1 ProgressReport A B QualityReview N/A WD 3 TransferSchool Overview Inpartnershipwithstudents,facultyandfamilies,wewilluse innovativemethodstosupportthepersonalgrowthofour studentsandhelpthemsucceedinhighereducation.eachstudent atbronxhavenhighschoolisprovidedwithanadvisorwhose responsibilitiesincludeindividualizedacademicguidance,college andcareerpreparation,andlifeskillsdevelopment. Programs:LearningtoWork,intensiveliteracyclasses,Regents& SATprepcourses Partnerships:CommunityBasedOrganization ExtracurricularActivities:Studentleadershipprogram,internship program,careerexploration,spokenword&digitalmediacourses AdmissionsInformation 4 Students and their parents/guardians should contact the schoolandscheduleanintakeappointment. Students are requested to provide their transcript and immunization record. Students will be asked to meet with schoolstaffforaninterview 5 1 2 ContactInformation Locatedatthetopleftcornerofeachdirectorypage,thissectionidentifiestheaddress,phonenumber,and importantinformationonhowtocontactaschoolorprogram. SiteAccessibility FunctionallyorNotAccessiblerefers to theextentthat students withlimited mobilitycan access theschoolfacilities.foradditionalinformation,pleaseseepageix. Enrollment Thetotalnumberofstudentstypicallyenrolledintheschool. AdmissionPriorities AdmissionsPrioritiesliststheorderinwhichapplicantsareconsidered.Thismightincluderestrictionsor prioritiesbasedonwhereyouliveorhowoldyouare. ExpectedGradeConfiguration TransferschoolsandYABCprogramsdonothaveagradeconfiguration.Students creditsvaryso studentstakethecoursestheyneed. Pagevii
HOWTOREADTHESCHOOLANDPROGRAMPAGES 3 4 5 SchoolPerformanceInformation IndicatestheProgressReportGradeandQualityReviewRatingfortheschool.Theinformationlistedas201112 wastakenfromthe201112schoolyearandthedatalistedas201213wastakenfromthe201213schoolyear. Formoreinformationaboutschoolperformanceinformation,visit:www.nyc.gov/schools/accountability. Overview Abriefdescription,submittedbyeachschool,explainingtheirmissionandtheirapproachtolearning. CommunityBasedOrganizationServices Alistoftheservicesthatthecommunitybasedorganizationoffers.Theseservicesareavailableatseveral schoolsandprogramsforstudentsenrolledatatransferschooloryabc.servicesinclude,butarenot limitedto,youthdevelopmentprogramming,casemanagement/counseling,internships,careerplanning andexploration,guidance. InternshipHighlights NoteworthyinternshipexperiencesthatstudentshaveheldthroughLearningtoWork(LTW). Partnerships Alistofcorporations,collegesanduniversities,institutionsandorganizationsthatcollaboratewitha schoolorprogram ProgramHighlights,LanguageClasses,AdvancedPlacementCourses Adescriptionofanyspecialprograms,AdvancedPlacementcoursesandlanguageclassesthattheschool offers. ExtracurricularActivities Activitiesavailableforstudentparticipation,usuallybeforeorafterschool.Someexamplesinclude leadershipdevelopment,clubs,publications,ethnic/culturalactivities,artsactivities,sports,andannual theatricalproductions.notethatthislistisnotanexhaustivelistandsomeschoolsmaynotlistallof theiropportunities.ifyouareinterestedinaspecificactivitybutdonotseeitonthepage,contactthe schoolformoreinformationorvisittheschool swebsite. PublicSchoolAthleticLeague(PSAL) Competitiveboys,girlsandcoedsportsteamsthatparticipateinthePSALAlternativeLeague. SchoolSports Schoolbasedathleticsandintramuralsports. AdmissionInformation Hereyoucanlearnaboutthevariousprocessesusedtoconsiderapplicantsforadmission.EachTransferSchool determinesadmissionscriteriaindividually. Pageviii
SPECIALEDUCATIONSERVICES Studentswithdisabilitiesmayapplytoanyhighschool,program,orhighschoolequivalencyprogramlistedinthis directory.thesestudentsshouldfollowthesamestepsoutlinedinthisdirectoryastheirnondisabledpeersinorderto participateintheadmissionprocessforaschoolorprogram.onceastudentisacceptedtoahighschool,theschoolwill implementthestudent sindividualizededucationprogram(iep).theiepteamattheschoolwillwelcomethestudent andfamily,andtogetherwillreviewtheieptoensurethatallofthestudent sneedsaremet.insomecases,theiep teammayconvenetorefinetheieptobettermeetstudentneeds.highschoolstudentsreceivingintegratedco Teaching(ICT)orSpecialClass(SC)servicesdonotnecessarilyattendclassesasacohort.Eachstudentwillhave individualizedservicesinaccordancewithhis/heriep,andmayhavecombinationsoftheseservicesforallorpartofthe day,asappropriate.formoreinformation,visitwww.nyc.gov/schools/academics/specialeducation. SITEACCESSIBILITY TheNewYorkCityDepartmentofEducation(DOE)iscommittedtoensuringthatitsprograms,services,andactivities areaccessibletostudentswithdisabilities,includingstudentswithmobilityimpairmentsorotherphysicaldisabilities,in compliancewiththeamericanswithdisabilitiesact(ada).ourschoolbuildingscoverseverallevelsofaccessibility.the DOEcontinuallyreviewsitsschoolstodeterminewhichschoolsarefunctionallyaccessible.Eachschoolorprogramin thisdirectoryindicatesthesiteaccessibilitystatus.theremaybemultipleschoolprogramswithinaschoolbuilding.this Directorylistswhetheraschoolisfunctionallyaccessibleornotaccessible. Functionallyaccessibleschoolsareschoolsinwhichanindividualwithadisabilitymayenterandaccessallrelevant programsandspacesinthebuilding,includingsciencelaboratories,library,cafeteria,auditorium,andthegymnasium.in somecasesschoolclassesoractivitiesmayberelocatedtoaccommodateaccess.atleastonerestroomisaccessible. Schoolsthatarenotaccessiblecannotprovideaccesstoallrelevantprogramsandspaceswithinabuilding. Ifyouhavespecificquestionsaboutsiteaccessibility,youshouldcontacttheschoolformoreinformation.Someschools arelocatedinpartiallyaccessiblebuildingsthatdonotprovideaccesstoallrelevantspacesandservicesinaschool.for example,theseschoolsmaybeinpartiallyaccessiblebuildingsandmayormaynothaveanelevatorramp,butmaybe abletomeetlimitedmobilityneeds. Foradditionalinformationregardingtheaccessibilitystatusofnewschools,pleasecontacttheschooldirectlyorcontact thedoe sofficeofspaceplanningatspaceplanning@schools.nyc.gov.formoreinformationaboutaccessibilityinnew YorkCitypublicschools,lookuptheListofAccessibleSchoolsatwww.nyc.gov/schools/Offices/OSP/Accessibility.htm. Pageix
ENGLISHLANGUAGELEARNERS There are three types of service delivery models that serve English Language Learners (ELLs) in New York City public schools.ellsreceivearangeofsupportsandservicestodeveloptheirenglishproficiencyandpreparethemforsuccess inschool,college,and/orcareers.thethreeellservicedeliverymodelsofferedinnewyorkcitypublicschoolsare 2 : DUALLANGUAGE(DL) DualLanguageprogramsprovideinstructionintwolanguages.ThegoaloftheDLmodelistodevelopbilingualism inbothlanguages.studentsbecomeproficientinreading,writing,andspeakinginenglishandinthetarget languageoftheprogram(e.g.,spanish,chinese).thedlmodelusedbytheschoolisbasedonstudent demographicsintheschoolanddistrict;however,ellsreceivepriorityenrollmentindl.theamountof instructionaltimededicatedtoeachlanguagecanvarybymodelandschool(e.g.60%english/40%spanish;50% English/50%Spanish).ELLsenrolledinDLprogramsreceiveEnglishasaSecondLanguage(ESL)instructionasa partoftheiracademicschedule. ENGLISHASASECONDLANGUAGE(ESL) EnglishasaSecondLanguageprogramsareofferedinallNewYorkCitypublicschoolsandaretaughtinEnglish. ThegoalofESLisforstudentstodevelopEnglishproficiency.ESLprogramsmayvary;someschoolsmayoffer standaloneeslclasseswhileothersmayincorporateeslinstructionembeddedinsubjectareaclasses. TRANSITIONALBILINGUALEDUCATION(TBE) TransitionalBilingualEducationprogramsprovideinstructioninEnglishandstudents nativelanguages.thegoal ofthetbemodelisforstudentstodevelopenglishproficiencybygraduallyreducingtheamountofinstructionin theirnativelanguage.schoolsprovideenglishlanguagearts(ela),nativelanguagearts(nla),andsubjectarea classesinstudents nativelanguagesandinenglish.asstudentsdevelopenglishproficiency,timespentlearningin Englishincreasesandnativelanguageinstructiondecreases(e.g.Year1:60%Spanish/40%English;Year2:50% Spanish/50%English). ForthemostuptodateinformationregardingELLservicesataschool,pleasecontactschoolsdirectly.Formore informationaboutservicesandsupportsforenglishlanguagelearners(ells),call2123746072orvisittheofficeof EnglishLanguageLearnerswebsite:www.nyc.gov/schools/Academics/ELL 2 SchoolsareexpectedtoopenabilingualprogramwhentheminimumnumberoffamilieshasselecteditontheELL ProgramSelectionForm.Therefore,itisessentialthatparents/guardiansindicatetheirpreferredchoiceofprogram whencompletingtheellprogramselectionformattheirschool sparentorientationmeeting. Pagex
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SCHOOLPERFORMANCEINFORMATION TheNewYorkCityDepartmentofEducationcollectsinformationaboutschoolpracticesandstudentoutcomes,which can help identify each school s strengths and areas for improvement. This directory contains some of the data from thesereports. PROGRESSREPORTS ProgressReportshelpparents,teachers,principals,andschoolcommunitiesunderstandschools'strengthsandareasof improvement.progressreportsgradeeachschoolwithana,b,c,d,orfandarebasedstudentprogress(60%),student performance(25%),andschoolenvironment(15%).scoresarebasedoncomparingresultsfromoneschooltoapeer groupofupto40schoolswiththemostsimilarstudentpopulationandtoallschoolscitywide. Ifyouhaveanyquestionsaboutschoolperformanceinformation,pleasespeaktoaguidancecounselororparent coordinatoratyourschoolorvisitwww.nyc.gov/schools/accountability. QUALITYREVIEW TheQualityReviewevaluateshowwellaschoolisorganizedtoimprovestudentachievement.Duringthetwotothree day review, evaluators visit classrooms, talk with school leaders, parents, and students, and use a detailed rubric to makeanoverallassessment.teachingandlearningareatthecoreofeveryschool,sothequalityreviewfocuseson instruction:whatistaught,howitistaught,andhowstudentslearnandapplyclassroomcontent.reviewerslookfor evidencethatallstudentsareengagedinchallengingworkandthatteachersaremakingadjustmentstomeettheneeds of all of their students. A school s culture and systems are also reviewed because these components are critical to supporting high quality instruction. The process is designed to look beyond just a school s performance statistics to ensurethattheschoolisengagedinworkthatstrengthenstherelationshipbetweenteachers,students,andcontent. Theresultsofthereviewarepublishedonlineinadetailedreportdescribingwhattheschooldoeswellandwherethe schoolcanimprove. AttheendoftheQualityReview,everyschoolreceivesoneofthefollowingoverallratings 3 : Well Developed: A school that receives a Well Developed has earned the highest rating for highly effective teachingandlearningpractice,strategicschoolmanagement,andanexcellentlearningenvironment. Proficient:AschoolthatreceivesaProficientduringtheQualityReviewtypicallydemonstratessolidteaching andlearningpractices,effectiveschoolmanagement,andaqualitylearningenvironment. Developing: A school that receives a Developing during the Quality Review may demonstrate inconsistent teaching and learning practices and is working towards effective school management and a more positive learningenvironment. Underdeveloped:AschoolthatreceivesanUnderdevelopedratingmaybefailingtodelivereffectiveteaching andlearningpractices,maynotdemonstrateeffectiveschoolmanagement,andmaynotbeprovidingahigh qualitylearningenvironment. NEWYORKSTATEACCOUNTABILITY TheNewYorkStateEducationDepartment(NYSED)determinestheaccountabilitystatusofschools basedonitsownsetofmeasures.formoreinformationaboutnewyorkstateaccountability,visit thenysedwebsite:www.p12.nysed.gov/accountability. 3 20072008qualityreviewratingsincludedOutstanding 20072008,20082009,and20092010qualityreviewratingsincludedUnderdevelopedwithProficientFeatures Pagexiii
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ArturoA.SchomburgSatelliteAcademyBronx DBN12X446 ContactInformation Address 1010ReverendJamesA.PoliteAvenue Room209 Bronx,NY10459 Phone7185422700 Fax7185893710 EmailMVernon@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schomburgsatelliteacademy.org http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/12/x446 SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible Subway2,5toProspectAvenue BusBX17to164thStreet&ProspectAvenue;BX6to 163rdStreet&ProspectAvenue;BX4to163rdStreet &WestchesterAvenue Open House InformationInterested students who would like to visit the school or inquire about any upcoming open houses should call Marisa Cibelli Barrettat7185422700. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofagewithaminimumof8credits,17years of age witha minimum of 12 credits, and 18 years of agewithaminimumof16credits. ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchoolisstructured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents230 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B C QualityReview N/A D Overview TransferSchool Arturo A. Schomburg Satellite Academy Bronx is a Portfolio Based Assessment transfer high school devoted to transforming young minds and lives through education. We offer students an opportunity to prepare for college and career by earning their Regents high school diploma through portfolio based assessments rather than just standardized testing. Students present portfolio assessments in Global History,USHistory,MathandScienceinordertomeet thestategraduationrequirements;studentsmustalso pass the English Regents. We are a creative, compassionate, academically challenging community with a tradition of inspiring its learners to make positive changes in their lives and the world while becominghighlypreparedforcollege. Programs Internships in ecology, filmmaking, communitybeautification&development;afterschool tutoring; evening school classes; College Now classes, vacationandsummerschoolclasses LanguageClassesSpanishandFrench Partnerships RockingtheBoat,ReelWorksTeenFilm Company,IrondaleTheatre,GROWNYC Extracurricular Activities Student Leadership, Gay Straight Alliance, Student Council, OpenMic Poetry, Singing, Dance, Step Club, Rap, Spoken Word Performance&Production PSAL Alternative League Sports Boys & Girls Basketball AdmissionsInformation Applicants must be 16 years of age or older and haveattendedhighschoolforatleastoneyear. Applicants must submit an application and participate in an interactive visit to the school. Applications are also accepted via website: www.schomburgsatellite.org. Students are requested to provide their transcript andimmunizationrecords. Students and a parent/guardian will be asked to meetwithschoolstaffforaninterview/orientation to spend time in the school community before finalizingtheacceptanceprocess Page3
BronxArenaHighSchool DBN08X537 ContactInformation Address 1440StoryAvenue Bronx,NY10473 CampusSoundviewEducationalCampus Phone7188605056 Emailinfo@bronxarena.org Websitehttp://www.bronxarena.org SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible Subway6 to Hunts Point or 2, 5 to Simpson Street followedbybx5 BusBX5 to Story Avenue & Colgate or Bronx River Avenue Open House InformationInterested students should contacttheschooltolearnaboutopenhousetimesor toscheduleavisit. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents16 yearsofageorolder Expected Grade Configuration School is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents195 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport N/A N/A QualityReview N/A N/A TransferSchool Overview BronxArenaHighSchoolisacollaborationbetweenthe DepartmentofEducationandSCOFamilyofServices.We arededicatedtoservingoverage,undercreditedyouth, inspiring them to reengage in school and empowering them with an education that will prepare them for success in college, career, and life. Using technology to create a personalized academic experience, students workinaselfpacedlearningenvironment,masteringthe skillsneededtosucceedinthe21stcentury. Programs Learning to Work, accelerated credit accumulation, ilearnnyc, Connected Foundations, technology classes, college & career planning, paid internships Partnerships SCOFamilyofServices ExtracurricularActivities Student Leadership, Basketball Club,AfricanDance,TechSquad,CollegeTours AdmissionsInformation Bronx Arena High School has a rolling admissions policyacceptingstudents16yearsofageandolder. Interested students must have attended another highschoolforatleastoneyear. Studentsandtheirparents/guardiansshouldcontact theschooltoscheduleanintakeappointment. Students are requested to provide their transcript andimmunizationrecords. Studentsandparent/guardianwillbeaskedtomeet withschoolstaffforaninterview. Students accepted into the program will attend orientation sessions and be expected to complete course work, participate in real world projects, and attendadvisory TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforBronxArenaHighSchoolisSCOFamilyofServices. Page4
BronxCommunityHighSchool DBN08X377 ContactInformation Address 1980LafayetteAvenue Bronx,NY10473 CampusAdlaiE.StevensonEducationalCampus Phone7188921026 Fax7188926941 Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/08/X377 SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible Subway6toParkchesterfollowedbyBX36,BX39 BusBX36,BX39toPugsley&LafayetteAvenues; BX5to White Plains Road & Story Avenue (behind shopping center) OpenHouseInformationInterestedstudentscancontact theschoolforopenhousedatesortoscheduleavisit. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents16 yearsofageorolder Expected Grade Configuration School is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents197 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport C C QualityReview N/A P TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowarda highschooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudent support,careerandeducationalexploration,work preparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentand educationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltw supportsareprovidedbyacommunitybasedorganization (CBO)partner. TheLTWpartnerforBronxCommunityHighSchoolis GoodShepherdServices. Overview TransferSchool In partnership with F E G S, Bronx Community High School(BCHS)isasmalltransferschooldesignedforyoung people who have been truant or dropped out of school. BCHSisdesignedtoprovideintensivesupportandservices tostudentstoensurecontinuedattendanceinschool.each studentis assignedan advisorthroughout his/her time at our school. Each advisor works with no more than 25 students.bchshasanacceleratedcreditprogramsothat students will have the opportunity to earn additional credits.studentsgraduatewithpostgraduationplansand participate in employment readiness and skills developmentwhileenrolledinschool. ProgramsBCHS offers Learning to Work. Students will participate in community building and community service activities both in school and in the surrounding community.thecurriculumwillfocusonbasicliteracyand numeracy skills as well as oral communication through a publicspeakingprogram. LanguageClassesSpanish Partnerships F E G S Extracurricular Activities Group meetings with advocate counselors twice a week, peer counseling, small group instruction,peertutoring AdmissionsInformation BronxCommunityHighSchoolhasarollingadmissions policyacceptingstudentswhoare16yearsofageand older throughout the year. Interested students must have attended high school for at least one year and haveaminimum6thgradereadinglevel. Students16yearsoldmusthave510credits;students 17yearsoldmusthave1025credits;andstudents18 yearsoldmusthave25creditsandtworegentsexams withascoreof65orabove. BCHS aims to serve students from the area surroundingthestevensoncampus. Students and their parents/guardians should contact theschoolandscheduleanintakeappointment. Studentsarerequestedtoprovidetheirtranscriptand immunizationrecord.studentswillbeaskedtotakea diagnosticassessmenttestandmeetwithschoolstaff foraninterview. Studentsacceptedintotheprogramwillattend orientationsessionsandbeexpectedtoparticipatein theschoolcommunity Page5
BronxHavenHighSchool DBN07X381 ContactInformation Address 333East151stStreet Bronx,NY10451 CampusAlfredE.SmithEducationalCampus Phone7182923638 Fax7182926065 EmailBronxHaven@eastsidehouse.org Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/08/X381 SiteAccessibilityNot accessible Subway2,5to3rdAvenue149thStreet BusBX2,BX25,BX26,BX29,BX30,BX41to149thStreet &CourtlandAvenue OpenHouseInformationProspective students should call the school to get information and set up an appointmentwithus.itispreferredthattheybringus a copy of their high school transcript for us to assess whether or not they are eligible for a transfer high school.openhousesaresetupasneededthroughout theyear.interestedstudentsshouldcallfordates. Enrollment Admissions Priorities Open to New York City residents 16yearsofageorolder Expected Grade Configuration School is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents175 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport C B QualityReview N/A N/A Overview TransferSchool Inpartnershipwithstudents,facultyandfamilies,wewill useinnovativemethodstosupportthepersonalgrowth of our students and help them succeed in higher education. Each student at Bronx Haven High School is provided with an advisor whose responsibilities include individualized academic guidance, college and career preparation,andlifeskillsdevelopment.ourpartnership witheastsidehousesettlementstrengthensourability to serve students by providing social services, college explorationandmeaningfulinternships. ProgramsLearning to Work, intensive literacy classes, Regents & SAT prep courses, accelerated credit accumulation,academictutoring(throughouttheschool year,includingthesummer),advisorygroups,college& career preparation, paid internships, job readiness program,technologycourses LanguageClassesSpanish Partnerships EastSideHouseSettlement Extracurricular Activities Student leadership program, internship program, career exploration, spoken word & digitalmediacourses PSALAlternativeLeagueSportsBasketball,depending onstudentparticipation AdmissionsInformation Bronx Haven High School has a rolling admissions policy accepting students who are 16 years of age and older throughout the year. Interested students musthaveattendedanotherhighschoolforatleast oneyear. Studentsandtheirparents/guardiansshouldcontact theschoolandscheduleanintakeappointment. Students are requested to provide their transcript and immunization record. Students willbe askedto meetwithschoolstaffforaninterview. Students accepted into the program will attend orientation sessions and be expected to participate intheschoolcommunity. TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforBronxHavenHighSchoolisEastSideHouseSettlement. Page6
BronxRegionalHighSchool DBN12X480 ContactInformation Address 1010Rev.JamesA.PoliteAvenue Bronx,NY10459 Phone7189912020 Fax7186170257 Emailwwillia2@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/12/X480 SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible Subway2,5toProspectAvenue BusBX17 to 164th Street & Prospect Avenue; BX6 to 163rdStreet&ProspectAvenue;BX4to163rdStreet& WestchesterAvenue Open House InformationInterested students can call theschoolandasktospeakwithwadewilliamsorvisit ourwebsite. Enrollment Admissions Priorities Open to students 16 years of age andolder Expected Grade Configuration School is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents251 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport F D QualityReview D D Overview TransferSchool Founded in 1980, Bronx Regional High School serves students, primarily from the Bronx, in a full diploma granting academic program for grades 1012. Bronx Regional is a place where young people and staff work together as a caring and nurturing community and explore a variety of educational experiences. We apply an enthusiasm for knowledge, a commitment to the environment and social change and an openness for inquiry to our curriculum. Our approach results in the increased selfesteem and the empowerment necessary to make future educational, career and personal decisions which will help to create a better, more just world. ProgramsVirtualEnterprise,LivingfortheYoungFamily througheducation(lyfe)oncampus Partnerships Montefiore Medical Center, Hunter College,ColumbiaUniversity,EmpireStateCollege,New YorkUniversity,CouncilontheEnvironmentofNewYork City(CENYC) Extracurricular Activities PM school, afterschool tutoring,extendeddaycreativeartsteam PSALAlternativeLeagueSportsBoys&GirlsBasketball, CoedBowling,Softball AdmissionsInformation Applicantsmustbe16yearsofageorolder. The admissions process includes an application, an interactive visit to the school and an interview. The parent/guardianmustaccompanythestudenttothe schoolbeforethestudentcanbeadmitted. Studentswhodonotmeettheadmissionscriteria willbeconsideredonanindividualbasisthroughan interviewprocess. Page7
Crotona Academy High School DBN 07X321 Contact Information Address 639-55 St. Anns Avenue Bronx, NY 10455 Phone 718-402-8378 Fax 718-402-8446 Email 07X321@schools.nyc.gov Website http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/07/x321 Site Accessibility Functionally accessible Subway 2 or 5 train to 3rd Avenue/149th or Jackson Avenue stop Bus BX4 to Westchester & St. Anns Avenues; BX19 to 149th Street & St. Anns Avenue Open House Information Interested students can call us to schedule an interview at 718-402-8378. Enrollment Admissions Priorities Open to New York City residents at least 16 years of age, who have a minimum of one year in high school Expected Grade Configuration School is structured on credit needs, not grade level Total Students 125 School Performance Information 2011-2012 2012-2013 Progress Report B C Quality Review N/A D Transfer School Overview In partnership with South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation (SoBRO), Crotona Academy High School is a school that promotes higher academic expectations with intensive math and literacy remediation for every student. Crotona Academy charts a new path to success for young people who have fallen behind in school and are looking for a different kind of high school experience. Students are expected to meet high academic standards and complete New York City high school graduation requirements. Programs Portfolio Assessment, Competency-Based and Standards-Based Instruction, Learning to Work, College Now, Internet-Based Math and English Enrichment, Paid Internships, College and Career Preparation Partnerships SoBRO Extracurricular Activities Before and After School Tutoring, Community Service, Internships, Cultural and Academic Enrichment Trips, College Trips, Green House Project, Service Learning Projects in Adolescent Sexual Health, Health Wellness, & Nutrition Admissions Information Students 16 years with a minimum of 10 credits; 17 years with a minimum of 17 credits and have passed 2 Regents exam; 18 years with a minimum of 20 credits and 2 Regents are eligible to apply. We will consider students who do not meet these criteria on an individual basis through an interview process. All students must be accompanied by a parent/guardian and are requested to bring a copy of transcript, proof of address, immunization records, and any other applicable documentation. The Learning to Work (LTW) program assists students in overcoming obstacles that impede their progress toward a high school diploma. LTW offers academic and student support, career and educational exploration, work preparation, skills development, and internships that prepare students for rewarding employment and educational experiences after graduation. These LTW supports are provided by a community-based organization (CBO) partner. The LTW partner for Crotona Academy High School is SoBRO. Page 8
ELLIS EnglishLanguageLearnersandInternationalSupportPreparatory DBN10X397 ContactInformation Address 99TerraceViewAvenue Bronx,NY10463 Phone7182201889 Fax7189015928 EmailNVega12@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/10/X39 SiteAccessibility Subway1toMarbleHill225thS BusBx1,Bx10,Bx7,Bx9,M100 OpenHouseInformationPleasecontacttheschoolfor moreinformationonopenhouses. Enrollment Admissions PrioritiesOpen to New York City residents 16yearsofageorolder Expected Grade Configuration School is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents301 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport C N/A QualityReview N/A N/A Overview TransferSchool ELLIS Preparatory Academy serves a 16 to 21year old newly arrived immigrant English language learner student body, many of whom have interrupted or otherwise limited formal educations. In addition to meeting New York State Regents exam requirements, ELLIS students prepare and present two academic portfolios each year and participate in internships for threeyears.asanextendedyearschool,theellisschool year lasts from September through July. Enrichment opportunitiesareavailablethroughtakingcunycollege Nowcourses.Inthesummer,highlymotivatedstudents can participate in College Now institutes and scientific researchinternshipsatareauniversities.collegeisclearly articulatedasthegoalforellisstudents,andover50% oftheinauguralclassof2012wasacceptedtofouryear colleges. PartnershipsISA;YMCAandBronxArtsEnsemble; High Performance Learning Institute at City College of NewYork(CCNY);ProjectSEEDoftheAmericanChemical Society Extracurricular Activities Please contact the school for theprogramsandactivitiesofferedthisschoolyear AdmissionsInformation Students must be at least 16 years of age and have completedoneyearofhighschool. Pleasecontacttheschoolforinformationonthe enrollmentprocess Page9
JillChaifetzTransferSchool DBN07X379 ContactInformation Address 778ForestAvenue Bronx,NY10456 Phone7184022429 Fax7184023120 Emailjctransferschool@gmail.com Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/07/X379or http://jillchaifetztransferschool.weebly.com/ SiteAccessibilityFullyaccessible Subway2,5toJacksonAve;2,5toProspectAve BusBX36toArthurAvenue;BX15,BX40,BX42,BX55to EastTremont&3rdAvenues OpenHouseInformationWewelcomevisitorsfromthe community,parentsandothereducationalinstitutions to our school. Please contact the main office to arrangeavisit. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents16 yearsofageandolder Expected Grade Configuration School is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents191 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport C B QualityReview N/A N/A TransferSchool Overview JillChaifetzTransferHighSchoolisasmalltransferschool dedicated to providing a challenging education to studentswhohavepreviouslybeenexcessivelytruantor whohavedroppedoutofhighschool.foundedthrougha partnership with the Department of Education and BronxWorks, our school's mission is to help all of our students earn a high school diploma and graduate prepared for postsecondary success. Our relationship with BronxWorks strengthens our ability to serve our students effectively, providing academic support and socialservicestoensurestudentsuccess. ProgramsLearning to Work, Comprehensive Support Services,RegentsPreparation,PaidInternships Partnerships BronxWorks,MountSinaiAdolescent MedicalCenter,CapturingKids Hearts,Junior Achievement Extracurricular Activities Leadership, Tutoring in All SubjectAreas,PMSchool Clubs:Sports,Dance,Fitness,Art,CommunityGarden AdmissionsInformation Jill Chaifetz Transfer High School has a rolling admissions policy accepting students who are 16 years of age and older throughout the year. Interested students must have attended another highschoolforatleastoneyear. Studentsandtheirparents/guardiansshouldcontact theschoolandscheduleanintakeappointment. Students are requested to provide their transcript andimmunizationrecords. Students will be asked to take an assessment test andmeetwithschoolstaffforaninterview. Studentsacceptedintotheprogramwillattend orientationsessionsandbeexpectedtoparticipate intheschoolcommunity. TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma.LTW offersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthatprepare studentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbyacommunitybased organization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforJillChaifetzTransferSchoolisBronxWorks. Page10
MottHavenCommunityHighSchool DBN07X557 ContactInformation Address 455SouthernBoulevard Bronx,NY10455 Phone7186658512 Fax7186658518 Emailhspadac@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/07/X557 SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible Subway2,5toJacksonAv;6toE143rdStStMary'sSt BusBX17,BX19,BX33,BX4 Open House Information Interested students who would like to visit the school or inquire about any upcomingopenhousesshouldcall7186658512. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesPrioritytoBronxresidents16years of age and older, then to New York City residents 16 yearsofageandolder. Expected Grade Configuration School is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents250 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport N/A N/A QualityReview N/A N/A Overview TransferSchool ThemissionofMottHavenCommunityHighSchoolisto provide a safe, supportive learning environment that givesoverage,undercreditedstudentsafreshstartand empowersthemtomoveforwardinapositivedirection understanding that they can learn from their past and are not bound by it. The components that will help our students move forward are our advisory program, mentor program, individualized education plans, and internships.ourstudentswillgraduatewithahighschool diploma prepared for postsecondary success in college and/or a career in order to become positive leaders in theircommunity. Programs Advisory Program, Individual Education Plans, Learning to Work, Internships, Opportunities for Paid Internships, SAT & Regents Prep Courses, Before and After School Tutoring, Accelerated Credit Accumulation, PostSecondaryCounseling LanguageClassesSpanish Partnerships EastSideHouse Extracurricular Activities Dance, Music, Trips, CommunityService,Basketball,Baseball,Softball AdmissionsInformation Mott Haven Community High School has a rolling admissions policy accepting students who are 16 yearsofageandolderthroughouttheyear. Interested students must have attended another highschoolforatleastoneyear. Aninpersoninterviewisrequired TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforMottHavenCommunityHighSchoolisEastSideHouse. Page11
PULSEProvidingUrbanLeadersSuccessinEducationHighSchool DBN10X319 ContactInformation Address 560East179thStreet Bronx,NY10457 Phone7182940230 Fax7189015928 Emailcwiggins3@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/10/X319 SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible Subway4toBurnsideAvenue;B,DtoTremontAvenue BusBX36toArthurAvenue;BX15,BX40,BX42,BX55to EastTremont&3rdAvenues OpenHouseInformationAnopenhousewillbeheldin the spring. Please contact the school for more information. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesPrioritytoBronxresidents17years of age and older, then to New York City residents 17 yearsofageandolder. Expected Grade Configuration School is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents227 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B B QualityReview P N/A Overview TransferSchool Providing Urban Learners Success in Education (PULSE) High School inspires a passion for learning through a studentcenteredcurriculum.inthiscurriculum,students learn core subjects through challenging, realworld problems and projects. In partnership with Wildcat Service Corporation, PULSE High School builds strong connectionsbetweenacademicwork,communitybased partners, pupil personnel services and family support. These connections produce active, engaged students within a challenging but supportive learning environment. Programs Learning to Work, Classes in Forensic Science,Physics,andAppliedMathematics,CollegeNow atbronxcommunitycollege,campusfridayinitiativeat BronxCommunityCollege Partnerships Wildcat Service Corporation, Bronx CommunityCollege,TheatreDevelopmentFund,Lincoln Center, Manhattan Theatre Club, American Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Hall, Time Warner Studio in a School, Each One Teach One Youth Leadership Training Program,ThePeterWestbrookFoundation ExtracurricularActivities ExtendedDay,PMschool AdmissionsInformation Studentsmustbeatleast17yearsofageandhave completedoneyearofhighschool. Thereisnominimumnumberofcreditsrequiredfor admission.theminimumnumberofcreditsrequired foradmissionisdoneonacasebycasebasis. Studentsandtheirparent/guardianwillbeaskedto meetwithschoolstaffforaninterview. Students who do not meet the criteria will be considered on an individual basis through an interviewprocess. TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforPULSEisWildcatServiceCorporation. Page12
AdlaiE.StevensonCampusYABC 08X507 ContactInformation Address 1980LafayetteAvenue Bronx,NY10473 HostSchoolBronxCommunityHighSchool CampusAdlaiE.StevensonEducationalCampus Phone7187928264 Fax7188294139 Emailgdelacruz@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://www.yabcstevenson.com SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible Subway6toParkchesterfollowedbyBX36,BX39 BusBX36,BX39toPugsley&LafayetteAvenues;BX5to White Plains Road & Story Avenue (behind shopping center) Registration Contact Mille Feliciano: 7187928264, ext.138 OpenHouseInformationCalltheregistrationcontact toscheduleanappointmentortour. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Havecompletedtheschoolyearinwhichheorshe turns17 Have earned at least 17 credits toward high school graduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool SchoolPerformanceInformation YoungAdultBoroughCenter Overview Itisreinforcedtostudentsthattheirprimarygoalisto completetheirrequirements,graduate,andearntheir diploma.togetherwithourcommunitybasedpartner, GoodShepherdServices,itisourattempttomakethis experienceasenrichingandrewardingaspossible. CommunityBasedOrganizationServicesAllstudents receive:learningtowork,paidinternships,individual& groupcounseling,careeropportunities,collegetours, attendanceoutreach,familyengagement,college planning&exploration InternshipHighlightsYMCA,PreschoolPS138 PartnershipsGoodShepherdServices,BronxCommunity College,SullivanCountyCommunityCollege LanguageClassesSpanish ExtracurricularActivitiesBroadwayshows,basketball games,tripstoparks,collegetours RecreationalSportsBasketball 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport C D QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforAdlaiE.StevensonYABCisGoodShepherdServices. Page13
AlfredE.SmithCampusYABC DBN11X456 ContactInformation Address 333East151stStreet Bronx,NY10451 HostSchoolBronxHavenHighSchool CampusAlfredE.SmithCareerandTechnicalEducation HighSchool Phone(718)9931706 EmailAmilton2@schools.nyc.gov SiteAccessibilityNot accessible Subway2,5to3rdAvenue149thStreet BusBX2,BX25,BX26,BX29,BX30,BX41to149thStreet &CourtlandAvenue Registration Contact Petronia Harrison (Director) or RobertoSantiago(LeadAdvisor)at7189931706 Open House Information Interested students can schedule an appointment Mondays to Thursdays between 4:00pm7:00pm. Campus visits/tours are available by request.for more information, call the registrationcontacts,findusonfacebookortwitter,or emailamilton2@schools.nyc.gov. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Have completed the school year in which he or she turns17 Have earned at least 17 credits toward high school graduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool SchoolPerformanceInformation Overview YoungAdultBoroughCenter TheAlfredE.SmithCampusYABCProgrampridesitselfon our mission of connecting with students, providing an avenueofsupportthroughadvocacyandcounseling,real world paid internships, college and career advisement/preparation and, most importantly motivating students to obtain their high school diploma. The collaboration between our communitybased organization, East Side House Settlement, and the Department of Education has been a key point in our success. Working in tandem, we have developed a partnership in which our main goal is to support and promotetheacademic/socialintegrityandsuccessofour youth. All students benefit from a handson approach to learninginsmallclasses,engagingincooperativeprojects and reinforcing their problemsolving skill sets. Regents prep,electives,andindividualizedtutoringareoffered. CommunityBasedOrganizationServicesAllstudents receive:learningtowork,aprimaryperson,individual& groupcounseling,paidinternships,career/college preparation,careerexploration&counseling(including resumewriting&mockinterviews),crisisintervention, mediation,outsideagencyreferrals,casemanagement, tutoring,attendanceoutreach&support,community& volunteerprojects,satprep,subsidizedcunyfees. Internship HighlightsSenior Centers, Day Care Centers, MusicProduction,andFashion PartnershipsEastSideHouseSettlement,MorganStanley, Bronx Community College, The Door, Hostos Community College, Mercy College, New York Cares, RAPP Relationship Abuse and Prevention Program, Planned Parenthood,TechnicalCareerInstitute 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B C QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahigh schooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudentsupport, careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skills development,andinternshipsthatpreparestudentsfor rewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesafter graduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbyacommunity basedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerfortheAlfredE.SmithCampusYABCisEast Side House Settlement. LanguageClassesSpanish ExtracurricularActivitiesNewsletter,studentadvocate ledgroups,familyevents,recreationaltrips,educational scavenger hunts to other cities, volunteer projects, college fairs & trips, staff vs. student basketball game, holidaydinner,unitydinner Clubs:TheGreatDebaters,leadership,youngmen,young women RecreationalSportsBasketball Page14
Christopher Columbus YABC DBN 11X417 Contact Information Address 925 Astor Avenue Bronx, NY, 10469 Host School Pelham Preparatory Academy Campus Christopher Columbus Educational Campus Phone 718-944-3558 Fax 718 944-3682 Email Jjimenez11@schools.nyc.gov Website www.cchsyabc.com Site Accessibility Functionally accessible Subway 2, 5 to Pelham Parkway Bus BX8 to Williamsbridge Road & Astor Avenue; BX12 to Bronxwood Avenue; BX26 to Allerton Avenue & Boston Road; BX39 to Boston Road & Astor Avenue Registration Contact Michelle Gill: 718-944-3444, Darkis Rodriguez: 718-944-3535 Open House Information Please call registration for upcoming open houses or to schedule a visit. Students may contact Michelle Gill, Room 129, 718-944-3444 on Mondays through Thursdays from 1:00pm-3:00pm and on Fridays from 8:00am-2:00pm Enrollment & Admissions Information Total Students 250 To be eligible to register, students must: Be enrolled in a New York City high school Have completed the school year in which he or she turns 17 Have earned at least 17 credits toward high school graduation Be at least in his or her fifth year of high school School Performance Information 2011-2012 2012-2013 Progress Report B D Quality Review N/A N/A Young Adult Borough Center Overview The mission of the YABC at Christopher Columbus High School is to provide a rigorous and innovative, college preparatory curriculum that is geared toward assisting students to meet City and State standards, enabling our students to envision a future filled with many possibilities. Together with our community-based partner, Good Shepherd Services, we provide an environment where all students are supported and nurtured as they successfully earn a high school diploma, which will expand students' options towards higher education and meaningful employment. We will prepare our students to compete in a global marketplace driven by technology. For students received special education services, we request a copy of an updated IEP. Community-Based Organization Services All students receive: Learning to Work, General Family Counseling, College Planning & Exploration, Information Counseling, Job Readiness Workshops, Paid Internships, Career Counseling, Postsecondary Planning & Exploration, Tutoring, Attendance Outreach, a Primary Person, Weekly Financial Aid Workshops, a Student Advisory Board Internship Highlights Morris Park Day Care Center, Morningside House, Bronx House, Jacobi Hospital, Hebrew Home, Morris Pre-School, Law Offices in the Bronx Partnerships Good Shepherd Services, Bronx Community College, College of Westchester, Monroe College, City Tech, Co-Op Technical High School Language Classes Spanish Extracurricular Activities Leadership Program, Student Advisory, Work Readiness Workshops, College Visits, Job Fairs, College & Career Fairs, Health Fairs, Dance & Theater Talent Show, Fashion Show, Trips to Explore NYC, including museums, Broadway shows, and restaurants Clubs: Basketball, advisory board Recreational Sports Co-ed Basketball, Volleyball, Flag Football, Softball The Learning to Work (LTW) program assists students in overcoming obstacles that impede their progress toward a high school diploma. LTW offers academic and student support, career and educational exploration, work preparation, skills development, and internships that prepare students for rewarding employment and educational experiences after graduation. These LTW supports are provided by a community-based organization (CBO) partner. The LTW partner for Christopher Columbus YABC is Good Shepherd Services. Page 15
Grace Dodge YABC DBN 10X667 Contact Information Address 2474 Crotona Avenue Bronx, NY 10458 Host School Grace Dodge Career and Technical Education High School Phone 718-584-2700, ext. 4561 Fax 718-584-7490 Email vjackso7@schools.nyc.gov Site Accessibility Not accessible Subway B, D to Fordham Road; 2, 4, 5, C, D to Pelham Parkway; 4 to Fordham Road Bus BX3 to Crotona Avenue & East 187th Street; BX12, BX20 to Fordham Road & Crotona Avenue; BX31 to Fordham Road & Southern Boulevard Registration Contact Veronica Jackson, Assistant Principal: 718-584-2700 Open House Information Students may visit the YABC on Mondays to Thursdays in room 409 from 4:00pm- 7:30pm or on Fridays from 8:00am-3:00pm. Students can also e-mail vjackso7@schools.nyc.gov or call 718-584-2700, ext. 4561 Enrollment & Admissions Information Total Students 250 To be eligible to register, students must: Be enrolled in a New York City high school Have completed the school year in which he or she turns 17 Have earned at least 17 credits toward high school graduation Be at least in his or her fifth year of high school Young Adult Borough Center Overview In partnership with Good Shepherd Services, the YABC at Grace Dodge Career and Technical High School focuses on the needs of students who are over-age and undercredited. Our goal is to provide a nurturing academic environment in order for students to learn, earn their high school diploma, and gain the skills necessary to become functioning members of society. Our goals are to keep students engaged in school and attending classes regularly, empower students to focus on the number of credits they re earning, create a partnership for success by providing each student with a mentor, and develop a strong relationship with students families. Community-Based Organization Services All students receive: Learning to Work, a primary person, individual & group counseling, career exploration (including resume preparation & job readiness workshops), paid internships, outside agency referrals, postsecondary planning, SAT prep, college & technical training program exploration, college planning & exploration (including college visits/tours, as well as support with financial aid & college applications), community-building trips/activities, overnight leadership retreats Partnerships Good Shepherd Services, Hospital Audiences, Inc., The Committee for Hispanic Families and Children Language Classes Spanish Extracurricular Activities College Tours, Field Trips, Broadway Plays, Incentive Trips Recreational Sports Boys Basketball, Flag Football School Performance Information 2011-2012 2012-2013 Progress Report D C Quality Review B N/A The Learning to Work (LTW) program assists students in overcoming obstacles that impede their progress toward a high school diploma. LTW offers academic and student support, career and educational exploration, work preparation, skills development, and internships that prepare students for rewarding employment and educational experiences after graduation. These LTW supports are provided by a community-based organization (CBO) partner. The LTW partner for Grace Dodge YABC is Good Shepherd Services. Page 16
Herbert H. Lehman YABC DBN 08X408 Contact Information Address 3000 East Tremont Avenue Bronx, NY 10461 Host School Herbert Lehman High School Phone 718-904-4280 Fax 718-904-5070 Email msmallh@schools.nyc.gov Website www.lehmanyabc.com Site Accessibility Functionally accessible Subway 6 to Westchester Square-East Tremont Avenue Bus BX8, BX9, BX40, BX42 to Westchester Square & East Tremont Avenue Registration Contact Martin Smallhorne, Assistant Principal: 718-904-4280; Yolette Clarke, F E G S Director: 718-430-6393. Open House Information Campus tours are held Mondays to Thursdays from 4:00pm-8:00pm. Enrollment & Admissions Information Total Students 250 To be eligible to register, students must: Be enrolled in a New York City high school Have completed the school year in which he or she turns 17 Have earned at least 17 credits toward high school graduation Be at least in his or her fifth year of high school School Performance Information 2011-2012 2012-2013 Progress Report B B Quality Review N/A N/A The Learning to Work (LTW) program assists students in overcoming obstacles that impede their progress toward a high school diploma. LTW offers academic and student support, career and educational exploration, work preparation, skills development, and internships that prepare students for rewarding employment and educational experiences after graduation. These LTW supports are provided by a communitybased organization (CBO) partner. The LTW partner for Herbert H. Lehman High School YABC is F E G S. Young Adult Borough Center Overview Herbert H. Lehman YABC, in partnership with parents and our Community-Based Organization, F E G S Health and Human Services System, provide an academically challenging and socially supportive educational environment to meet the needs of all of our students. These nurturing surroundings will engage and enable students to succeed and accomplish their high school and postsecondary goals. The school community is dedicated to providing a focused academic climate that emphasizes success, high expectations, creativity, and developing positive citizenship qualities. Community-Based Organization Services All students receive Learning to Work: paid internships, tutoring & test preparation, individual counseling, group workshops, conflict resolution, job readiness & career exploration activities, resume development, assistance in finding employment after graduation, college workshops, college fairs, college tours, assistance with college applications, scholarship assistance & financial aid forms, post-graduation tracking, seminars, lectures & field trips Internship Highlights Triboro Maintenance, CS Brown, EYS F E G S, Jerome Avenue Medical Clinic, Avon sales & recruiting, real estate offices, CVS, Frank Bees, Herbert H. Lehman High School Partnerships F E G S, Lehman College, Madison Square Garden, Broadway Theaters, SUNY New Paltz, Stonybrook University, Downstate Medical Center, Planned Parenthood, Lincoln Center Jazz, Downstate Medical School, Legal Aid Society, Montefiore Hospital Language Classes Spanish Extracurricular Activities Tours of NYC Museums & the Financial District, Senior Trips Twice a Year, Broadway Shows, Chelsea Piers (ice skating, rock climbing), Harlem Lanes (bowling), GSA, Kappa Alpha Psi & Phi Beta Sigma Clubs: Book, Chess, Debate, Yearbook, Tie Committee, Women s Group, Men s Group, Financial Literacy, Theater, Digital Media, Web Design, Philosophy, Calligraphy, Latino Society, Crocheting, Peer Mediation, Pay it Forward Recreational Sports Yoga, Dance, Boys Basketball, Flag Football, Handball, Co-ed Softball, Co-ed Soccer, Bowling, Double Dutch Page 17
JamesMonroeCampusYABC DBN12X428 ContactInformation Address 1300BoyntonAvenue Bronx,NY10472 HostSchoolMonroeAcademyforBusiness/Law CampusJamesMonroeEducationalCampus Phone7188608287 Fax7188933262 Emailcbeliza@schools.nyc.gov SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible Subway6toElderAvenue BusBX4toBoynton&WestchesterAvenues;BX27to Boynton Avenue; BX36 to E. 174th Street & Bronx RiverAvenue RegistrationContactCathyAyoub:7188608187 Open House Information We have an open door policy, where students and families are welcome to visitmondaysthroughthursdaysduringschoolhours andfridaysfrom3:00pm6:00pm. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Havecompletedtheschoolyearinwhichheorshe turns17 Haveearnedatleast17creditstowardhighschool graduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B D QualityReview N/A N/A Overview YoungAdultBoroughCenter TheYABCatJamesMonroeCampusalongwithfamilies andourcommunitybasedorganization,goodshepherd Services, are dedicated to providing students with an environmentthatissupporting,caring,andnurturing.it is through this model that we empower students to become lifelong learners. We provide an educational component that is rigorous, innovative, and project basedgearedspecificallytowardsassistingstudentswith meeting all high school graduation requirements. We offer opportunities for credit recovery on both school daysandweekends,inadditontoservicesforenglish language learners and students with disabilities. We worktoengageparentsandofferthemsocialservice& mental health referrals that improve their families qualityoflife. CommunityBased Organization Services All students receive: Learning to Work, a primary person, individualized & group counseling, academic support, college planning & exploration (including help with collegeapplications,financialaid,collegevisits&tours), postsecondary planning, paid internships, career & workforce development (including cover letter & resumewritingworkshops&mockinterviews),monthly communitymeetings,workshopsonconflictresolution, effectivecommunicationskills&workethic Internship HighlightsJacobi Hospital,Children's Aid Society,YMCA,ArmoryDogandCatHospital,BronxRiver CommunityCenter,SharonBaptistDaycare,SouthBronx ConcernCitizens Partnerships Good Shepherd Services, Health Department Planned Parenthood, Covenant House, Dove,Devry,CivilianComplaintBoard,BronxWorks,LIU, HighWaterWomen,Moody s LanguageClassesSpanish Extracurricular Activities OffSite ProjectBased Activities, Social Outings, Historic Tour of Philadelphia and Boston, Incentive Trips & Events, Health and WellnessWeek,FutureFocusCollegeandCareerDay Clubs: Poetry, Survivor s Forum, Men's & Women's Group,VDay RecreationalSportsBasketball TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforJamesMonroeEducationalCampusYABCisGoodShepherdServices. Page18
JohnF.KennedyYABC DBN10X504 ContactInformation Address 99TerraceViewAvenue Bronx,NY10463 HostSchoolBronxTheatreHighSchool CampusJohnF.KennedyEducationalCampus Phone7188177470 Fax7183290433 EmailJBarron4@schools.nyc.gov SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible Subway1to225thStreetor231stStreet BusBX1,BX20toWest231stStreet;BX7toWest225th Street&MarbleHill;BX9toKingsbridgeRoad&West 225th Street; BX10 to West 231st Street & Tibbett Avenue RegistrationContactJamesBarron,AssistantPrincipal at7188177470orgreglucas,fegsdirectorat718 8177679 OpenHouseInformation:Studentsmaycontactthe FEGSofficeat7188177679toscheduleavisitortour Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Havecompletedtheschoolyearinwhichheorshe turns17 Have earned at least 17 credits toward high school graduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport C F QualityReview N/A N/A Overview YoungAdultBoroughCenter The Kennedy Campus YABC, in partnership with FEGS Health and Human Services, is designed to serve older students who may have family or employment responsibilities that have prevented the student from completinghighschoolinthetraditionaltimeframe. CommunityBased Organization Services All students receive: Learning to Work, paid internships, work readiness workshops, career exploration, field trips, professionaldevelopment,individualyouthadvisor,one onone case management, group counseling, outside agencyreferrals,overnightcollegetours,daytripstolocal colleges, educational workshops, referral services, life skills training, resume building & writing, mock interviews,bilingualstaff(spanish) Internship Highlights Mount Sinai Hospital, Housing Works, Jewish Home Care, NYC Public Library, Schervier Nursing Home, CVS, Brooklyn Zoo, FEGS Corporate Office, PS 207, Children s Learning Company, Leila s Chocolate,BookCulture,DramaBookshop PartnershipsFEGS, Columbia Presbyterian, Mt. Sinai, FDNY, Roundabout Theater, Van Cortlandt Park Forest Restoration,NYCares,SUNYBinghamton LanguageClassesSpanish ExtracurricularActivitiesHipHopClub,Yearbook RecreationalSportsBowling,Basketball TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforJohnF.KennedyYABCisFEGS. Page19
WaltonCampusYABC DBN10X503 ContactInformation Address 2780ReservoirAvenue Bronx,NY10468 Host School High School for Teaching and the Professions CampusWaltonEducationalCampus Phone7183297380,ext.3012 Emailtlopez3@schools.nyc.gov SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible SubwayD,4toKingsbridgeRoad Bus BX1, BX2 to Grand Concourse; BX20 to Kingsbridge Road; BX26, BX28 tojerome Avenue & Kingsbridge Road; BX38 to University & Riverdale Avenues Registration Contact Jesus Hernandez, Program Director, Good Shepherd Services: 7183297380 ext.3222or3221 OpenHouseInformationStudentsmaycontactJesus Hernandez to schedule an appointment for a visit and/ortour. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Have completed the school year in which he or sheturns17 Haveearnedatleast17creditstowardhighschool graduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B C QualityReview N/A N/A Overview YoungAdultBoroughCenter Together with our communitybased partner Good ShepherdServices,ourprogramprovidesstudentswith theopportunityofearningtheirhighschooldiplomain a supportive environment that is conducive to academicrigor.studentsarealsoprovidedwithasocial support system that monitors their progress, offers college and career counseling, internships and job readinessworkshops. CommunityBasedOrganizationServicesAllstudents receive: Learning to Work, an advocate counselor, individual,family&groupcounseling,crisisintervention & mediation, outside referrals, assistance with job searching, resume writing, career counseling/exploration(includingcollegesearchesfora particular career), college fairs, help with college applications & financial aid forms, Summer Bridge Program (academic assistance to pass the CUNY placement exam), college essay writing retreat,paid internships, job readiness workshops, peer counseling (students learn leadership skills, listening skills & problemsolving) Partnerships Good Shepherd Services, Bronx CommunityCollege LanguageClassesSpanish Clubs Volunteer services, student government, recreationaltrips,educationaltrips,charityevents(i.e. volunteering at a food kitchen, AIDS walk), prom, senior school trip, recreational trips (i.e. Washington D.C., schoolwide picnic), awards ceremony in June, graduationinfebruary&june RecreationalSportsBasketball,Softball,Football TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforWaltonCampusYABCisGoodShepherdServices. Page20
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BronxPathwaystoGraduation/ReferralCenteratBronxRegionalHighSchool Students interested in enrolling in Pathways to Graduation (formerly known as GED Plus) must first visit a Referral Center for High School Alternatives, where students will be given an overview of their options andreceiveindividualizedattentionfromareferralcounselor.duringthis meeting, the student & referral counselor will explore his/her academic history, future goals, and other supports needed. When appropriate, the Referral Center will help students enroll in finding a location and enrolling in High School Equivalency preparation classes.the Referral Center for High School AlternativesisinthesamelocationasthePathwaystoGraduationHub. Referral Centers for High School Alternatives provide advice on high school alternatives, help students enroll in High School Equivalency programs, when appropriate, and connect students to related support (such as childcare, counseling and drug treatment). You should go to a Referral Center if you are under21yearsold,liveinnewyorkcity,don thaveahighschooldiploma,but wanttocontinueyoureducationandneedadditionalsupporttoreconnectwith school.referralcenterscanhelpyou: LearnaboutyourrightsasaNYCDepartmentofEducationstudent Plantoovercomeanybarriersthatpreventyoufromcomingtoschool Understandyourhighschooltranscript ExploreallpossiblepathstoahighschooldiplomaorenrollinaHighSchoolEquivalencyprogram Getreferralsforserviceslikechildcare,socialwork,anddrugtreatment Bronx Pathways to Graduation Hub/Referral Center at Bronx Regional HighSchool ContactInformation Address1010Rev.JamesPoliteAvenue Phone7188429200 AccessibilityNot Accessible Subway2,5toProspectAvenue Bus Bx4 to 3 rd Avenue; Bx6 to Prospect Ave./E.163 rd St; Bx15to3 rd Ave/E.163 rd St;Bx17toProspectAve./E.165 th St; Bx21 to Boston Rd/E.165 th St; Bx35 to E. 169 th St./TiffanySt. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation. Toenrollinhighschoolequivalencyprograms,studentsmust: Be1821yearsold(or17yearsoldwithextenuating circumstances,parental/guardianconsent, andadministratorapproval) VisitaReferralCenterforHighSchoolAlternatives forintake Overview PathwaystoGraduation helps students earn their High SchoolEquivalencyDiploma(formerlyknownasaGED ) in addition to preparing them for college and career options. Students 1821 years old can choose to participateinafulltimeorparttimeprogram.students who are 17 years old may only enroll with parent or guardianpermission.finaldeterminationsaremadeona casebycase basis. The Bronx has one Pathways to GraduationHubwithmultiplesatellitelocations. Page22
BronxPathwaystoGraduationSatelliteLocations BronxPathwaystoGraduationSatelliteLocations:FullTimeDayPrograms PROGRAMSITENAME ADDRESS CONTACTNUMBER BronxPathwaystoGraduationHub/Referral CenteratBronxRegionalHighSchool 1010Rev.JamesPoliteAvenue ELLServices:ESL,TransitionalBilingualProgram: Bronx,NY10459 Spanish 7188429200 EarlyLiteracy* PathwaystoGraduationatBronxNeON 198E.161 st Street,1 st Fl Bronx,NY10451 7185905793 PathwaystoGraduationatBronxCommunity CollegeFutureNow PathwaystoGraduationatBronxVAMedical Center PathwaystoGraduationatDavidsonAvenue PathwaystoGraduationatDeWittClinton HighSchool ELLServices:TransitionalBilingualProgram: Spanish PathwaystoGraduationatMaryMitchell Family&Children'sCenter ELLServices:ESL,BilingualProgram:Spanish PathwaystoGraduationatNorthCentral BronxHospital PathwaystoGraduationatNewSettlement ApartmentsI PathwaystoGraduationatNewSettlement ApartmentsII PathwaystoGraduationatProjectReady PathwaystoGraduationatSouthBronxJob Corps 2155UniversityAvenue GouldResidenceHall,Room512 Bronx,NY10453 130WestKingsbridgeRoadBronx, NY10468 1732DavidsonAvenue Bronx,NY10453 100WestMosholuParkwaySouth, Bronx,NY10468 2007MapesAvenue Bronx,NY10460 3424KossuthAvenue,14 th Floor Bronx,NY10467 1525WaltonAvenue Bronx,NY10452 1614WaltonAvenue Bronx,NY10452 55East175thStreet Bronx,NY10453 1771AndrewsAvenue Bronx,NY10453 7182895852 7185849000,ext.5059 7182995926 7185431000,ext.2982 7185831765 7185194816 7187168000,ext.232 7184508466 7184663600,ext.629 7182947260 BronxPathwaystoGraduationSatelliteLocations:PartTimeEveningPrograms PROGRAMSITENAME ADDRESS CONTACTNUMBER Pathways to Graduation Evening Program at LehmanHighSchool 3000EastTremontAvenue Bronx,NY10461 7185183320 Page23
Page24 BronxLYFEProgramSiteDirectory LivingfortheYoungFamilythroughEducation(LYFE)providesfreechildcareand supportservicestohelpstudentparentsstayontracktograduation. OnlystudentscurrentlyenrolledinandattendingaNYCpublicschoolcanuseLYFE schildcare services.ifyourschooldoesn thavealyfeprogramsiteoriftheoneyouwanttouseisfull,youshouldfindanother programsitethatiseasiestforyoutogettoandfromwhilegoingtoschool.youcancallthelyfecenterdirectlyorthe ReferralCenterinyourboroughforhelp. PROGRAMSITELOCATION ADDRESS CONTACTNUMBERS PUBLICTRANSPORTATION TheodoreRooseveltEducational Campus(BelmontPreparatory HighSchool) 500EastFordhamRoad Bronx,NY10458 7187334559,ext.776 7182951420 Subway:DtoFordham Road Bus:60,61,62,BX9,BX15, BX55 WilliamHowardTaftEducational Campus 240East172ndStreet Bronx,NY10457 7184104060,ext.5234 7184104000,ext.5122 Subway:B,Dto170th Street Bus:BX32,BX1,BX2 PerformanceConservatoryHigh School 1619BostonRoad Bronx,NY10472 7188932174,ext.1or3 Subway:2to174thStreet Bus:BX21,BX19 BronxRegionalHighSchool 1010ReverendJamesA. PoliteAvenue,1stFloor Bronx,NY10459 7183780405 7188420591 Subway:2,5toIntervale Avenue Bus:BX17,BX6,BX4 BronxRegionalHighSchool 1010ReverendJamesA. PoliteAvenue,3 rd floor, Bronx,NY10459 7183780405 7183780404 Subway:2,5toIntervale Avenue Bus:BX6 DeWittClintonHighSchool 100WestMosholu Parkway SouthBronx,NY10468 7185431000,ext.1721or 1140 Subway:4toBedfordPark Boulevard Bus:BX1,BX2,BX28 JamesA.MonroeAcademyfor Business&Law 1300BoyntonAvenue Bronx,NY10472 7188608101 7188608116 Subway:6toElderAvenue Bus:BX4,BX27,BX36 JaneAddamsHighSchoolfor Academics&Careers 900TintonAvenue Bronx,NY10456 7182924513,ext.5262or 5272 Subway:2,5toProspect Avenue Bus:BX6 MorrisEducationalCampus (SchoolforExcellence) 1110BostonRoad Bronx,NY10456 7188602510,ext.1273 7183787207 Subway:5toDyreAve Bus:BX21 SouthBronxEducationalCampus 701SaintAnn'sAvenue Bronx,NY10455 7189936357 Subway:4toBurnside Avenue Bus:BX3,BX40
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BROOKLYN TransferSchools AspirationsHighSchool...27 BedfordStuyvesantPreparatoryHighSchool...28 BrooklynAcademyHighSchool...29 BrooklynBridgeAcademy...30 BrooklynDemocracyAcademy...31 BrooklynHighSchoolforLeadershipandCommunityService...32 BrownsvilleAcademyHighSchool...33 BushwickCommunityHighSchool...34 EastBrooklynCommunityHighSchool...35 LiberationDiplomaPlusHighSchool...36 MetropolitanDiplomaPlusHighSchool...37 OlympusAcademy... 38 ProfessionalPathwaysHighSchool...39 ResearchandServiceHighSchool...40 SouthBrooklynCommunityHighSchool...41 W.E.B.DuBoisAcademicHighSchool...42 WestBrooklynCommunityHighSchool...43 YoungAdultBoroughCenters(YABCs) AbrahamLincolnYABC...44 AutomotiveYABC... 45 BoysandGirlsYABC... 46 DowntownBrooklynYABC...47 ErasmusCampusYABC...48 FranklinDelanoRooseveltYABC...49 FranklinK.LaneCampusYABC...50 SouthShoreCampusYABC...51 ThomasJeffersonCampusYABC...52 HighSchoolEquivalencyPrograms PathwaystoGraduationHub/ReferralCenterforHighSchoolAlternatives...54 PathwaystoGraduationSatelliteLocations...55 LYFE(LivingfortheYoungFamilythroughEducation)ProgramSiteDirectory...56
AspirationsHighSchool DBN23K646 ContactInformation Address 1495HerkimerStreet Brooklyn,NY11233 Phone7184985257 Fax7184987170 Emailsaranshields@childcenterny.org Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/23/K646 SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible SubwayA, C, J, L, Z to Broadway Junction (East New York) BusB20,B25,B83,B56toFultonStreet&VanSinderen Avenue; B12 to Alabama Avenue; B44 to Liberty Avenue&VanSinderenAvenue OpenHouseInformationPleasecontacttheschoolfor openhousedatesortoscheduleavisit. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageandolder Expected Grade ConfigurationSchool is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents:244 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport D C QualityReview D P Overview TransferSchool Aspirations High School, in partnership with The Child Center of NY, will help equip young people for the journeythroughhighschoolandbeyond.weareasmall learningcommunitythatusesoursmallsizetodevelop close relationships with all students in and out of the classroom.intheclassroom,studentswillhavethetime and space to acquire, demonstrate and celebrate their learning. Outside of the classroom, we will have comprehensive support Programs: to support students personal growth as they transition into healthy young adulthood, earn ahighschooldiploma and acquire the skillsandexperiencestoforgethelifetheywanttolive afterhighschool. Programs:Learning to Work, projectbased learning, college experiences (such as creditbearing college courses),seniorseminarwithmajorcommunityprojects &internships Partnerships: TheChildCenterofNewYork Extracurricular Activities: Student council, advisory leadership, school leadership team, community school service group, school newspaper, various afterschool clubs,workreadinessseminars,careerdevelopmentand resumewritingworkshops,collegetrips Sports:BoysBasketball AdmissionsInformation AspirationsHighSchoolacceptsstudentswhoare16 yearsandolder. Interested students must have attended another highschoolforatleastoneyear. Students and their parents/guardians should call in thespringsemestertosetupanintakeappointment foradmissioninthefall. Students are requested to provide their transcript andimmunizationrecord. Studentswillbeaskedtomeetwithschoolstafffor aninterview. Students accepted into the program will attend orientationsessionsand beexpected toparticipate intheschoolcommunity. Page27
BedfordStuyvesantPreparatoryHighSchool DBN13K575 ContactInformation Address 832MarcyAvenue Brooklyn,NY11216 Phone7186224310 Fax7183984381 Emailtbrand@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://www.bsphs.org http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/13/k575 SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible Subway A, C to Nostrand Avenue; G to Bedford NostrandAvenues BusB26toHalsey&MarcyAvenue;B44toNostrand& MarcyAvenue;B25toNostrand&FultonAvenue;B52 tomarcy&gatesavenue Open House InformationStudents are welcome to scheduleatourbycontactingtheschool. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageandolder Expected Grade ConfigurationSchool is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents134 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport C D QualityReview N/A N/A TransferSchool Overview We at Bedford Stuyvesant Preparatory High School believe in fostering an environment of continued support and encouragement. It is the mission of the schoolcommunitytoraisetheacademicachievementof ourstudents.staff,parentsandstudentswillaccomplish this by engaging in realworld learning activities that support students empowerment and by bolstering the academic skills that help students achieve state and nationalstandards. ProgramsExtendedDay,SummerAcademy,Advisory, Culinary Arts Program, Living for the Young Family through Education (LYFE) on campus, Trimester schedule Partnerships VisitingNeighbors,TeenChoice,Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corp. RITE Center, Downstate MedicalCenter,MedgarEversCollege Extracurricular Activities Peer Tutoring, Student Government,GirlsLeadership,BoysLeadership,Literary Magazine,Drama ClubsTalentUnlimited,BookClub,CrochetClub PSAL Alternative League Sports Boys & Girls Basketball,CoedBowling,Softball AdmissionsInformation Enrollmentisopentohighschoolstudents16years ofageandolderwithaminimumof8credits. Applicants will be interviewed and a needs assessmentwillbeconducted. We will consider students who do not meet these criteria on an individual basis through an interview process. Pleasecontactaguidancecounselorforan appointment. Page28
BrooklynAcademyHighSchool DBN13K553 ContactInformation Address 832MarcyAvenue Brooklyn,NY11216 Phone7186384235 Fax7187891367 Email:CHall@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/13/K553 SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible Subway A, C to Nostrand Avenue; G to Bedford NostrandAvenues BusB26toHalsey&MarcyAvenue;B44toNostrand& MarcyAvenue;B25toNostrand&FultonAvenue;B52 tomarcy&gatesavenue OpenHouseInformationParents/guardiansand studentsarewelcometovisitbetween8:00am 3:00pm.Formoreinformation,contactLynette Cunningham(ParentCoordinator)7188574237,ext. 434orLCunningham4@schools.nyc.govorAdam Gerstein(AssistantPrincipal)7188574237,ext.424 oragerste@schools.nyc.gov. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16.yearsofageorolder Expected Grade ConfigurationSchool is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents175 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A A QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowarda highschooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudent support,careerandeducationalexploration,work preparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentand educationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltw supportsareprovidedbyacommunitybasedorganization (CBO)partner. TheLTWpartnerforBrooklynAcademyisCAMBA. Overview TransferSchool Together with our communitybased partner CAMBA, BrooklynAcademyisahighschoolthatemphasizeshigh standardsandexcellence.weareasmallschoolwitha nurturing and safe environment. All students attending Brooklyn Academy are provided with a variety of concurrent options that allow them to experience success,includingafterschoolinternships,pmtutorials, Saturday Regents Prep classes, mentoring and college collaborativesareavailable.ourstudentsareanintegral partoftheschoolcommunityasactivemembersofthe Student Government and serve on the School Leadershipteam. ProgramsLearningtoWork,CollegeNow,CollegePrep (including inhouse college fair and college trips), recordingstudio,libertypartnershipprogram,ilearn Partnerships CAMBA, New York University, Medgar Evers College, Atlantic Theatre Company,Omega Psi Phi, Brownstoners of Bedford Stuyvesant, Bedford AvenueYMCA Language Classes American Sign Language, Spanish, French Extracurricular Activities Student government, SaturdayRegentsprepcourses,internships,afterschool tutoring & classes, evening school program, talent shows,artexhibit, ClubsYoungMen&Women sgroups,step PSAL Alternative League Sports Boys & Girls Basketball,CoedBowlingSchoolSports:Basketball AdmissionsInformation Open to students 16 years of age and older who havepassedatleastoneregentsexamandhavea minimumof10credits. Intake interviews are scheduled throughout the semester and are conducted daily from 8:00am 3:00pm in Room 403. Students must be accompaniedbyaparent/guardianandshouldhave a copy of their updated transcript, immunization, andiep(ifapplicable). Studentsandtheirparents/guardiansshouldcontact thehighschool sguidancedepartmentandarrange aninterview. We will consider students who do not meet these criteriaonanindividualbasis,throughaninterview process. Page29
BrooklynBridgeAcademy DBN18K578 ContactInformation Address 6565FlatlandsAvenue Brooklyn,NY11236 Phone7189681689 Fax7189681678 EmailMJeanPa@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/18/K578 SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible Subway2,5toBrooklynCollegeFlatbushAvenue;Lto CanarsieRockawayParkway BusB6,B78,B82toRalph&FlatlandsAvenues Open House InformationPlease call the school for openhousedatesortoscheduleavisit. Enrollment AdmissionsPriorities:OpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageorolder ExpectedGradeConfiguration:School is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents:188 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B A QualityReview P N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercoming obstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducational exploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternships thatpreparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducational experiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforBrooklynBridgeAcademyisFEGS. Overview TransferSchool TheBrooklynBridgeAcademy(BBA)inpartnershipwith FEGS Health and Human Services System is a small learningcommunityforstudentswhohavebeentruant or who have dropped out of high school. Our comprehensive program includes a challenging academic schedule that maximizes the number of credits that students can earn and prepares them to pass Regents exams. The school staff will engage and supportstudentstomakeinformedchoicesabouttheir learning and their lives through opportunities for counseling, access to healthcare and employment support. Through our Partnerships: our school offers a demanding and personalized environment with high expectations for students 16 years and older who are committedtoearningtheirhighschooldiploma. Programs Learning to Work, realworld learning through professional internships, job shadowing & excursions, comprehensive support services including dailyadvisory,sat®entspreparationcourses Partnerships FEGS, Columbia University (Mailman SchoolofPublicHealth),DressforSuccess,Macy's Extracurricular ActivitiesCommunity advisory board, schoolcommunitymeetings,collegeclinic,tutoring ClubsWillbebasedonstudentinterest AdmissionsInformation BBA has a rolling admissions policy accepting studentswhoare16yearsandolderthroughoutthe year. Interested students must have attended anotherhighschoolforatleastoneyearandhavea minimum6thgradereadinglevel. Studentsandtheirparents/guardiansshouldcontact theschoolandscheduleanintakeappointment. Studentsarerequestedtoprovidetheirtranscript. Students will be asked to take a diagnostic assessment test and meet with school staff for an interview. Students accepted into the program will attend orientationsessionsand beexpected toparticipate intheschoolcommunity. Page30
BrooklynDemocracyAcademy DBN23K643 ContactInformation Address 985RockawayAvenue Brooklyn,NY11212 Phone7183426348 Fax7183426708 Emailabrown192@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/23/K643 SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible SubwayLtoNewLotsAvenuefollowedbyB15;2,3,4, 5toRockawayAvenuefollowedbyB60 Bus B8, B15, B35, B60 to Rockaway & Hegeman Avenues OpenHouseInformationInterestedstudentsmaycall 7183426590 and ask to speak with an Advocate Counselor,ParentCoordinatororOfficeManager. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageorolder Expected Grade ConfigurationSchool is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents200 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B B QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahigh schooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudentsupport, careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skills development,andinternshipsthatpreparestudentsfor rewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesafter graduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbyacommunity basedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforBrooklynDemocracyAcademyisthe JewishChildCareAssociation. TransferSchool Overview Jointly operated by the New York City Department of EducationandtheJewishChildCareAssociation(JCCA), Brooklyn Democracy Academy is designed to provide intensive support and services to students to ensure continued attendance in school. Each student is assigned an Advocate Counselor throughout their time at the school. Students graduate with postgraduation plans to prepare them for college and the workforce, and participate in employment readiness and skills developmentwhileenrolledinschool. Programs Learning to Work paid internships, acceleratedcreditaccumulation,personalizedacademic program, literacybased instructional program, SAT & Regentspreparationcourses,yearroundschoolyear(4 cycles), Personalized goalsetting & graduation plan, College campus tours (including Historically Black Colleges and Universities), CUNY at Home in College program. Partnerships JewishChildCareAssociation,Brownsville Recreation Center, Police Athletic League, Operation S.N.U.G. Extracurricular ActivitiesStudent leadership team;, ChessClub,PSALBoysandGirlsBasketballTeam,Choir, Alumni Association, Cheerleading/Step Team, Talent/Fashion Show, Annual JCCA Gala, Career Fair, Yearbook Club, Pep Rally, Prom, Senior Trip, Student Ambassadors AdmissionsInformation Brooklyn Democracy Academy has a rolling admissions policy accepting students who are 16 years of age and older throughout the year. Interested students must have attended another highschoolforatleastoneyear. Studentsandtheirparents/guardiansshouldcontact theschoolandscheduleanintakeappointment Students are requested to provide their transcript. Studentswillbeaskedtomeetwithschoolstafffor aninterview. Studentsacceptedintotheprogramwillattend orientationsessionsandbeexpectedtoparticipate intheschoolcommunity. Page31
BrooklynHighSchoolforLeadershipandCommunityService DBN13K616 ContactInformation Address 300WilloughbyAvenue Brooklyn,NY11212 Phone7186383062 Fax7186383404 Emailcbatista@wearebcs.org Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/13/K616 SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible SubwayGtoClassonAvenue BusB48 to Franklin and Willoughby Avenue, B38 to Lafayette and Kent Avenues, B54 to Myrtle and Kent Avenues OpenHouseInformationPleasecontactCathyBatista at 7186383062, ext. 254, for information and/or an application. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageorolder Expected Grade ConfigurationSchool is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents215 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B C QualityReview N/A N/A TransferSchool Overview In partnership with Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service, our mission is to provide a studentcentered, challenging and personalized educational experience that empowers overage, undercredited high school students to obtain their high school diploma and becomefullyparticipatingcommunitymembers,leaders andlifelonglearners.wewillalsoworkwithstudentsto provide planning for postsecondary success through collegeandacareer. ProgramsLearning to Work, Opportunities for Paid Internships, Community Service, Documentary/EVC, Poetry Workshops, Hip Hop in History, DIG IT, Apex, CastleLearning,Achieve3000/Literacy Partnerships BrooklynBureauofCommunityService Extracurricular Activities Student Ambassadors, Community Service, Internships, Tutoring, Yearbook, Fitness, Art Club, Art Therapy, Film/documentary, Basketball, Literacy, DIG IT, Poetry, Speaker's Bureau, DCTV Clubs Community Garden, Poetry, Art, Fitness, Basketball, DCTVFilm Club, Men's Group, Women's Group,Dance AdmissionsInformation BrooklynHighSchoolforLeadershipandCommunity Service has a rolling admissions policy accepting studentswhoare16yearsandolderthroughoutthe year. Interested students must have attended another highschoolforatleastoneyear. Studentsandtheirparents/guardiansshouldcontact theschoolandscheduleanintakeappointment. Studentsarerequestedtoprovidetheirtranscript. Studentswillbeaskedtomeetwithschoolstafffor aninterview. Studentsacceptedintotheprogramwillattend orientationsessionsandbeexpectedtoparticipate intheschoolcommunity. TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerfortheBrooklynHighSchoolforLeadershipandCommunityServiceisBrooklynBureauofCommunityService. Page32
BrownsvilleAcademyHighSchool DBN17K568 ContactInformation Address 1150EastNewYorkAvenue Brooklyn,NY11212 Phone7187787305 Fax7187787385 Emaildmoorer@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/17/K568 SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible Subway3toSutterAvenueRutlandRoad BusB12 to East 98th Street; B15 to East New York Avenue OpenHouseInformationPleasecontacttheschoolfor datesandtimes. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageandolder Expected Grade ConfigurationSchool is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents210 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A A QualityReview P N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudents inovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogress towardahighschooldiploma.ltwoffersacademic andstudentsupport,careerandeducational exploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,and internshipsthatpreparestudentsforrewarding employmentandeducationalexperiencesafter graduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforBrownsvilleAcademyisthe NewYorkCityMissionSociety. Page33 TransferSchool Overview Brownsville Academy High School, in partnership with the New York City Mission Society, is an academically rigorous Diploma Plus High School. Diploma Plus prepares scholars for college and career readiness by exposing them to college courses, internships and communityserviceopportunities.scholarsmustcreatea portfolio comprised of exemplary work prior to graduation.wepreparescholarstoenterinto,succeed in, and graduate from college. Further, Brownsville Academy is an elite Innovation Zone (izone) School, providing scholars online courses while learning from expert teachers. Every essential feature of our school has been created to support mature scholars who are lackingcreditsandwouldbenefitfromasmall,scholar centeredlearningenvironment. ProgramsLearning to Work, Model United Nations, College Now, debate & politics, forensic science, ceramics,studioart Partnerships New York City Mission Society, CAMBA, American Cancer Society, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Brookdale Hospital, Brooklyn College, Medgar Evers College, John Jay College of Crimonology, Farmingdale,LongIsland University,BrooklynMuseum, Creative Outlet, American Diabetes Association, Chase ManhattanBank LanguageClassesSpanish,French Extracurricular Activities Ambassadors, Scholar Government, College Tours, Peer Mediation, PM/Saturday school, SAT/Regents Prep, School Newsletter,ProjectArts,HonorSociety,Drama,Dance, Computer Club, Entrepreneurship, Spoken Word, Women s Empowerment, Men of Purpose, Chess, Art Club,Cheerleading,StepTeam PSAL Alternative League Sports Basketball, Tennis, Track AdmissionsInformation Scholarsmustbe16yearsofageorolderandhavea minimum of 10 credits.more credits and Regents examinations are required for older scholars. Scholars who do not meet our criteria will be considered on an individual basis through an interviewprocess. Motivated scholars who meet eligibility requirements will complete an application and attendanorientationsession. Scholarsandparents/guardianswillbeinterviewed andadecisionwillbemaderegardingenrollment.
BushwickCommunityHighSchool DBN32K564 ContactInformation Address 231PalmettoStreet Brooklyn,NY11221 Phone7184433083 Fax7184434757 EmailLGonzal20@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/32/K564 SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible SubwayL, M to MyrtleWyckoff Avenues; J to Gates Avenue BusB52,B60toWilson&GatesAvenues Open House InformationWe welcome visitors from the community, parents, and other educational institutionstoourschool.pleasecontacttheprincipal orassistantprincipaltoarrangeavisit. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 17 years of age and older. No minimum credits are requiredforadmission. Expected Grade ConfigurationSchool is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents326 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport C F QualityReview P N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahigh schooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudentsupport,career andeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skills development,andinternshipsthatpreparestudentsfor rewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesafter graduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbyacommunity basedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforBushwickCommunityHighSchoolisSt. Nick salliance. Page34 Overview TransferSchool Bushwick Community High School (BCHS) serves students ages 1721 who have not met with success in high school andwishtocontinuetheireducationandearnadiploma.in partnershipwithst.nick salliance,bchscreatesacultureof high expectations through a caring and disciplined environment and personal bonds of trust and respect for students. The curriculum focuses on social justice and emphasizestheimportanceofcollege.bchsactivelyseeks tohelpstudentstransformtheirlivesandthecommunities inwhichtheylive. ProgramsAfrican & Latino studies, college and career planning, Parent Education Classes, Healthy Relationships Group Counseling, Credit Recovery, Online Credit Accumulation, Saturday gym program for credit, extended day/pmclasses,tutoring. Partnerships New Visions PSO, St. Nicks Alliance, Brooklyn/StatenIslandBloodServices,MakeTheRoadNew York, Coalition for Hispanic Family Services, RyanNena Community Health Center, Sankofa Community Empowerment,Opportunity for a Better Tomorrow(OBT), Inc., Grand Street Settlement, College Summit, College AccessConsortiumofNY(CACNY) LanguageClassesSpanish Extracurricular ActivitiesMusic Production Studio, SAT Preparation, LGBTQGayStraight Alliance, Creative Liberation Project, Parenting Group Counseling, Women's Group, Attendance Improvement & Dropout Prevention (AIDP),BarTendazGiantThinking,CaféMalikSpokenWord ClubsSeniorActivitiesCommittee,CulinaryBreakfastClub, Men s Group, student government, monthly Broadway Plays,Rollerskating,andPeerLeaders PSAL Alternative League SportsRecreational Basketball, Gym Walks forcredit AdmissionsInformation Studentsmustbeatleast17yearsofageorolderand haveattendedanotherhighschoolforatleastoneyear. Applicant should call the school for an appointment withtheadmissionscoordinator.callinmayforthefall semesterandindecemberforthespringsemester. Entrance examination and successful completion of OrientationProgramrequired. Applicationsareprocessedonafirstcome,firstserved basis.
EastBrooklynCommunityHighSchool DBN18K673 ContactInformation Address 9517KingsHighway Brooklyn,NY11212 Phone7189276880 Fax7189276885 Emailanewman@sco.org Websitehttp://www.ebchighschool.org http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/18/k673 SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible Subway3toSutterAvenue BusB12,B15,B17,B35,B47,B7,B8toClarksonAvenue Open House InformationInterested students should contact main office at 7189276880 or email anewman@sco.org Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageandolder Expected Grade ConfigurationSchool is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents181 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B A QualityReview P N/A Overview TransferSchool EastBrooklynCommunityHighSchool(EBCHS)isasmall transfer school designed for young people who have beentruantordroppedout.ourschoolworkstomeet the individual needs of every student.the school is operated jointly by the New York City Department of Education and SCO Family of Services. We are committed to graduating students with a quality education that prepares them for postsecondary education, meaningful employment, healthy personal and family relationships, and participation in their communities. ProgramsLearning to Work; Internships; College and Career Readiness Counseling; ProjectBased Learning; Forensics; Moot Court; Film; Gardening; Literacy & Critical Thinking Skills in all Classes; SAT & Regents preparation Partnerships SCOFamilyofServices ExtracurricularActivitiesStudentLeadershipGroupfor students interested in shaping their school community; After School Programs in Dance, Music, and Print Making AdmissionsInformation East Brooklyn Community High School has a rolling admissions process. To be eligible for an interview, students must be 16 years of age and older, have attendedanotherhighschoolforatleastoneyear, andbewillingandcommittedtoreturntoafulltime highschool. Allstudentsmustcompleteanintakeprocessandgo throughanorientation. Interested students must come to their intake meeting with a parent/guardian and are requested to bring transcripts and immunization records. Parents/guardians are invited to attend an orientation. Pleasecalltheschooltoscheduleaninterview. TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforEastBrooklynHighSchoolisSCOFamilyofServices. Page35
LiberationDiplomaPlusHighSchool DBN21K728 ContactInformation Address 2865West19thStreet Brooklyn,NY11224 Phone7189466812 Fax7189466825 Emailscaraway@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/21/K728/ SiteAccessibility:Notaccessible SubwayD,F,N,QtoConeyIsland StillwellAvenue BusB63 to Surf Avenue & West 17th Street; B74 to MermaidAvenue&West19thStreet;B82toCropsey &MermaidAvenues Open House Information To find out about open houses, students should call the school at 718946 6812orvisitourWebsite:. Enrollment AdmissionsPriorities:OpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageorolder ExpectedGradeConfiguration:School is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents:186 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B B QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowarda highschooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudent support,careerandeducationalexploration,work preparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthatprepare studentsforrewardingemploymentandeducational experiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsare providedbyacommunitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforLiberationDiplomaPlusHighSchoolis CAMBA. TransferSchool Overview The mission of Liberation Diploma Plus High School, in partnership with CAMBA, is to develop the student academically, socially and emotionally. We will equip studentswiththeskillsneededtoevaluatetheiroptions sothattheycanmakeinformedandappropriatechoices and create individual plans for success unique to each student.ouryearroundmodel(trimestersplussummer school)providesstudentstheopportunitytogaincredits and attain required graduation competencies at an accelerated rate. Our community partners make it possible for all students to receive career preparation andcollegeexposure.studentshavetheopportunityto earn college credit(s). In addition to fulfilling New York City graduation requirements, students are required to complete a portfolio in order to receive a high school diploma. ProgramsLearningtoWork,studentcouncil,advisory leadership, school newspaper, community service group, school leadership team, extended day/pm school,collegenow Partnerships CAMBA, Diploma Plus, Medgar Evers College, Coney Island Generation Gap, Urban Neighborhood Services, Coney Island Coalition Against Violence,ILoveMyLifeInitiative LanguageClassesSpanish ExtracurricularActivitiesAdvisory leadership, student council,communityserviceleadership,schoolleadership team, afterschool enrichment, peer tutoring, school newspaper PSALAlternativeLeagueSportsBasketball AdmissionsInformation Liberation Diploma Plus High School has a rolling admissions policy accepting students who are 16 yearsofageandolderthroughouttheyear. Interested students must have attended another high school for at least one year, be behind in credits, have a minimum 6th grade reading level, and be committed to return to a fulltime high school. Studentsandtheirparents/guardiansshouldcontact theschoolandscheduleanintakeappointment. Students will be requested to provide their transcriptaswellastakereading,mathandwriting diagnostictests. Studentswillbeaskedtomeetwithschoolstafffor an interview and will be notified of acceptances shortly after the interview process. Page36
MetropolitanDiplomaPlusHighSchool DBN23K647 ContactInformation Address 985RockawayAvenue Brooklyn,NY11212 CampusThelmaHamiltonCampus Phone7183426249 Fax7183426329 Emailmyallowitz@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/21/K728 SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible SubwayL to New Lots Avenue followed by B15; 3 to RockawayAvenuefollowedbyB60 Bus B8, B15, B35, B60 to Rockaway & Hegeman Avenues Open House Information Please call the parent coordinator at 7183426249 to schedule an appointment. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageorolderwhohaveattendedatleastone yearofhighschool ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchoolisstructuredon creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents191 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A A QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstoward ahighschooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudent support,careerandeducationalexploration,work preparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentand educationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltw supportsareprovidedbyacommunitybased organization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforMetropolitanDiplomaPlusHigh SchoolisNewYorkMissionSociety. TransferSchool Overview Metropolitan DPHS is a learning community where adults are committed to supporting students' potential as they reconnect to education and embark on paths filled with opportunity. Through collaboration with NY Mission Society, students can participate in realworld experiencesthatprovidechallenges,knowledge,choice, and positive outcomes. Students engage in learning experiences to improve college and career readiness skills. Youth development and leadership play an importantroleasstudentsreengageinhighschool. Programs PSAL Boys and Girls Basketball, LTW Internships, Power Hour Saturday Regents Prep, Dance Program, Cheer Squad, College Trips, Fresh Prep, 21st CenturyAfterSchoolProgram,TroutintheClassroom Partnerships NYC Mission Society, Urban Arts Partnership, Transfer School Common Core Institute (EskoltaandReDesign) LanguageClasses Powerspeak ExtracurricularActivities Dance,Cheerleading, Graphics&WebDesign,MusicProduction PSALAlternativeLeagueSportsBoysBasketball,Girls Basketball AdmissionsInformation MetropolitanDiplomaPlusHighSchoolhasarolling admissionspolicyacceptingstudentswhoare16 yearsofageandolderandwhohaveattended anotherhighschoolforatleastoneyear. Studentsandtheirparents/guardiansshouldcontact theschooltoscheduleanintakeappointment. Studentswillbeaskedtomeetwithschoolstafffor aninterviewandprovidetheirtranscript. Studentsacceptedintotheprogramwillattend orientationsessionsandbeexpectedtoparticipate intheschoolcommunity. Page37
OlympusAcademy DBN18K635 ContactInformation Address 755East100 th Street Brooklyn,NY11236 Phone7182721926 Fax7182725713 Emailintake@olympusacademy.org Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/18/K635 SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible Subway:LtoCanarsieRockawayParkway Bus:B6,B60,B82toGlenwoodand101 st Street Open House Information:Interested students should call Tali Ratzon at 7182721926, ext. 1153 to learn aboutopenhousetimesortoscheduleavisit. Enrollment AdmissionsPriorities:OpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageandolder ExpectedGradeConfiguration:School is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents:184 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport C C QualityReview N/A N/A Overview TransferSchool In partnership with the New York Center for Interpersonal Development and the Department of Education, Olympus Academy is a transfer school created to meet the needs of students who were previouslyenrolledinanotherhighschool.ourstudents will go through an accelerated credit program that will offerthemanopportunitytofindimmediatehighschool success. By engaging in handson learning experiences and opportunities for online instruction that have real world applications, our students will obtain the skills necessary for success and be prepared for the world thatawaitsthem. Programs:iLearn NYC, Learning to Work, internships, advisorygroups,collegepreparation,careerexploration, acceleratedcreditaccumulation,oneononecounseling Partnerships: Development New York Center for Interpersonal Extracurricular Activities:Peer Mediation, AM & PM tutoring, Regents Prep Program, Young Adult Support, Boys & Girls Groups/Sports; we offer additional activities,basedonstudentinterest AdmissionsInformation OlympusAcademyhasarollingadmissionspolicy acceptingstudents16yearsofageandolder throughouttheyear.interestedstudentsmusthave attendedanotherhighschoolforatleastoneyear. Studentsandtheirparents/guardiansshouldcontact theschooltoscheduleanintakeappointment. Studentsarerequestedtoprovidetheirtranscript. Studentswillbeaskedtomeetwithschoolstafffor aninterview. Studentsacceptedintotheprogramwillattend orientationsessionsandbeexpectedtoparticipate intheschoolcommunity. TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforOlympusAcademyistheNewYorkCenterforInterpersonalDevelopment. Page38
ProfessionalPathwaysHighSchool DBN22K630 ContactInformation Address 3000AvenueX Brooklyn,NY11235 Phone7183326290 Emailddecamp@schools.nyc.gov SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible SubwayBorQtoNeckRoad BusB3,B31,B36,B4,B44 OpenHouseInformationInterestedstudentsandtheir parents/guardians can call the main number to scheduleanintakeappointment. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageandolderthroughouttheschoolyear Expected Grade ConfigurationSchool is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents180 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport N/A N/A QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahigh schooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudentsupport, careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skills development,andinternshipsthatpreparestudentsfor rewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesafter graduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbyacommunity basedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforProfessionalPathwaysHighSchoolis CAMBA. Page39 TransferSchool Overview InpartnershipwithCAMBA,ProfessionalPathwaysHigh Schoolisasmalltransferschooldedicatedtoeducating and motivating students in an alternative setting through a personalized approach to learning and development. The school s mission is to support the academic and social needs of students through strong partnerships between all members of the school community, reengaging students academically through ProjectBased Learning with an emphasis on post secondary readiness and literacy, and building college/careerreadinessthroughcomputerliteracyand career exposure. We will ensure that each student graduates with clearly articulated goals and a plan for postsecondarysuccess. Programs Professional Pathways offers Learning to Work (LTW) services, including internships, computer skillscourses,careerdevelopmentcourses,collegetrips, museum and theater visits, group and individual counseling,collegepreparationcounseling PartnershipsCAMBA Extracurricular ActivitiesBasketball, Student Council, Dance,Men sgroup,women sgroup,chessclub. PSAL Alternative League Sports Boys and Girls Basketball AdmissionsInformation Professional Pathways High School has a rolling admissions policy accepting students who are 16 yearsofageorolderthroughouttheschoolyear. Interested students must have attended another high school for at least one year, be behind in credits,haveaminmum6 th gradereadinglevel,and becommittedtoreturntoafulltimehighschool. Studentsandtheirparents/guardiansshouldcontact theschoolandscheduleanintakeappointment. Students will be requested to provide their immunization records, transcript, and take reading andmathdiagnostictests. Studentswillbeaskedtomeetwithschoolstafffor aninterviewandwillbenotifiedofacceptance withintwobusinessdaysaftercompletionofthe interviewprocess.
ResearchandServiceHighSchool DBN16K669 ContactInformation Address 1700FultonStreet Brooklyn,NY11213 Phone7188046800 Emailresearchandservice@gmail.com SiteAccessibilityPartiallyaccessible SubwayA,CtoUticaAvenue BusB46toMalcolmX,B25toMalcolmX,B15toFulton OpenHouseInformationInterestedstudentsandtheir parents/guardians can call the main number to scheduleanintakeappointment. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageandolderthroughouttheschoolyear Expected Grade ConfigurationSchool is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents200 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport N/A N/A QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahigh schooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudentsupport,career andeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment, andinternshipsthatpreparestudentsforrewardingemployment andeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupports areprovidedbyacommunitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforResearchandServiceHighSchoolisFEGS. TransferSchool Overview AtResearchandServiceHighSchool,webelievestrongly in equality of opportunity and recognize that exquisite talent is often hidden in students whose finest developmentrequiresunusualeducationalandpersonal reinforcement.webelievethatstudentlearnbestwhen theyarechallengedtogrowtotheirfullestpotentialby being prepared to play effective professional and leadership roles in society and to become productive citizens in the national and global community. We believe that students learn best when academic, economic, social, and political lessons are personally meaningfulandtheyunderstandtheirroleindesigning andimplementingplansthatimpacttheircommunity. ProgramsLearningtoWork,iLearnNYC PartnershipsFEGS SouthBrooklynCommunityHighSchool DBN15K698 Extracurricular Activities PM tutoring, Regents Prep, CollegeTripsandCareerShadowing,AcademicAdvisory, College Preparation, Career Exploration, Accelerated Online Credit Accumulation, OneonOne Counseling, LiteraryCafe. PSALAlternativeLeagueSportsBasketball,Track AdmissionsInformation Research and Service has a rolling admission policy accepting students who are 16 years of age and older Interested students must have attended another highschoolfor,atleast,oneyear Studentsandtheirparents/guardiansshouldcontact theschoolandscheduleanintakeappointment. Students are requested to provide their immunizationrecordandtranscript. Students will be asked to take a diagnostic assessment test and meet with school staff for an interview. Studentsacceptedintotheprogramwillattend orientationsessionsandbeexpectedtoparticipate intheschoolcommunity. Page40
SouthBrooklynCommunityHighSchool DBN15K698 ContactInformation Address 173ConoverStreet Brooklyn,NY11231 Phone7182378902,ext.2050 Fax7184221927 Emailrchapma@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/15/K698 SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible Subway A, C, F to Jay StreetMetroTech or R to Lawrence StreetMetroTech followed by B61; F, G to Smith9Streets;F,M,Rto4thAvenue9thStreet Bus B61 to Wolcott & Van Brunt Streets, B57 to LorraineStreet OpenHouseInformationInterestedstudentsandtheir parents/guardians should contact the school to scheduleanintakeappointment. Enrollment Admissions PrioritiesOpen to students 16 years or older living in South Brooklyn, including Red Hook, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Gowanus, Wyckoff, Park Slope, Windsor Terrace and Sunset Park. Zip codes for our catchment area are: 11201, 11205, 11215, 11216, 11217,11220,11225,11231,11232,or11238 Expected Grade ConfigurationSchool is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents150 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport C B QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowarda highschooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudent support,careerandeducationalexploration,work preparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthatprepare studentsforrewardingemploymentandeducational experiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsare providedbyacommunitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforSouthBrooklynCommunityHigh SchoolisGoodShepherdServices. Page41 TransferSchool Overview South Brooklyn Community High School (SBCHS) is a small transfer school designed for young people who, after initial enrollment in 9th grade at a high school within the South Brooklyn community (see catchment area in the Enrollment section), have been excessively truantordroppedoutofschool.jointlyoperatedbythe Department of Education and Good Shepherd Services, SBCHSisdesignedtoprovideconsiderablesupportand servicestostudentstoensurecontinuedattendancein school. The school is ungraded and committed to heterogeneous grouping that integrates a standards based instructional model with best practices in youth development. With an accelerated credit program, students have the opportunity to earn more than 15 creditsayear. Programs Learning to Work, literacybased instructionalprogram,acceleratedcreditprogramwitha 3cycle schedule between September & June, small learning community (including small group instruction andanadvocatecounselorforeachstudent) Partnerships GoodShepherdServices Extracurricular ActivitiesStudent Leadership Group: voluntary, creditbearing group for students interested inbuildingcommunitywithinourschool,havingavoice in student/school affairs and participating in civic activities AdmissionsInformation SBCHS has a rolling admissions policy, accepting studentsthroughouttheyearwhohaveahistoryof truancyorareoutofschool,haveattendedanother highschoolforatleastoneyear,haveaminimumof 8 credits and a 6th grade or higher reading level, have passed at least 1 Regents examination, are willing to participate in a group and work individually with an Advocate Counselor, and are committedtoreturntoasmallfulltimeschool. Students 16 years old must have 011 credits; 17 years old, less than 22 credits and 1 Regents; 18 yearsold,lessthan33creditsand2 Regents1921 lessthan44creditsand3regents. Applicantsarerequestedtoprovideacopyoftheir transcript and proof of address. They will be asked totakeareadingandmathdiagnostictestandmeet an Advocate Counselor for an interview. Eligible students will be contacted to schedule a parent/guardianinterview. Students accepted into the program will attend an orientationsessionandbeexpectedtoparticipatein ourcommunityscholarsclasses.
W.E.B.DuBoisAcademicHighSchool DBN17K489 ContactInformation Address 402EasternParkway Brooklyn,NY11225 Phone7187737765 Fax7187737849 Email17K489@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/17/K489 SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible Subway2,3,4,5toFranklinAvenue BusB44toEasternParkway&NostrandAvenue;B49to RogersAvenue&EasternParkway Open House Information Admission Interviews are held Monday through Friday from 10:00am until 1:00pm. Prospective students should call 718773 7765,ext.510forfurtherinformationortomakean appointment. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesNewYorkCitystudents Expected Grade ConfigurationSchool is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents129 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport C C QualityReview D P Page42 TransferSchool Overview W.E.B. DuBois High School serves overage, under credited students who need a high school diploma. Studentsareeducatedinaselfpaced,blendedlearning small learning environment with a personalized structured to meet their academic and social needs. In additiontoourexperiencedteachingstaff,studentsare supported by our communitybased partners who provide counseling, tutoring,and enrichment services. Itisourmissiontoensurethateachandeverystudent graduates from our school with the a firm post secondaryplanandtheknowledgeandskillsneededfor collegeandcareersuccess.inordertobeconsideredfor admission, students must be 16 years of age with at least 5 high school credits or 17 years of age with at least10highschoolcredits. ProgramsOnlineandBlendedLearning,MedgarEvers College Liberty Partnership College and Career Readiness Program, United Way Attendance Improvement DropOut Prevention Program, NYC WEB CenterMusicandVideoProductionProgram.. Partnerships NewYorkCityDepartmentofEducation izone, Medgar Evers College, St. John s University, CommunityCounselingandMediation,NewYorkCARES LanguageClassesSpanish Extracurricular ActivitiesAcademic Tutoring, College and Career Readiness Assistance, Youth Service Club, Student Government, Music and Video Production, IntramuralBasketball AdmissionsInformation In order to be considered for admission, students must be 16 years old with at least 5 high school credits, 17 years old with at least 10 high school credits,or18yearsoldwithatleast20highschool credits. Our admissions process includes a transcript evaluation, student and parent interviews, and diagnostic testing in reading and math. The results ofthediagnostictestingmustindicatethatstudents are performing at or above a 6th grade level in readingandmath. We admit students throughout the summer and at the beginning of each of our four academic cycles. Cycles begin in September, midnovember, February,andmidApril.
WestBrooklynCommunityHighSchool DBN15K529 ContactInformation Address 105341stStreet Brooklyn,NY11219 Phone7186861444 Fax7186861189 EmailMercedes_CepedaLorenzo@goodshepherds.org Websitehttp://www.westbrooklyncommunity.com http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/15/k529 SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible SubwayDto9thAvenue BusB35toFortHamiltonParkwayand39thStreet Open House InformationInterested students should call 7186861444, ext. 2030, for admissions information. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentostudents16yearsofage andolderlivinginthefollowingzipcodes:11204,11210, 11218, 11219, 11220/11232 (6th Avenue and above), 11226,11228,and11230. Expected Grade ConfigurationSchool is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents204 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A B QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowarda highschooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudent support,careerandeducationalexploration,work preparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthatprepare studentsforrewardingemploymentandeducational experiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsare providedbyacommunitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforWestBrooklynCommunityHighSchool isgoodshepherdservices. TransferSchool Overview West Brooklyn Community High School (WBCHS) is a smalltransferschoolservingyoungpeoplelivingwithin the West Brooklyn catchment area (see Enrollment information),whoafterinitialenrollmentin9thgradeat ahighschool,havebeenexcessivelytruantordropped out of school. Jointly operated by the Department of Education and Good Shepherd Services, WBCHS is designed to provide considerable support and services to students to ensure continued attendance in school. The school is ungraded and committed to heterogeneous grouping that integrates a literacy and standardsbased instructional model with the best practices in youth development. With an accelerated creditprogram,studentshavetheopportunitytoearna minimumof18creditsperyear. Programs WBCHS offers Learning to Work and a literacybased instructional program that fulfills State and local standards and prepares students for Regents exams.theschooloffersanacceleratedcreditprogram with a 3cycle schedule between September and June thatisconsistentwithschoolmandates.weareasmall learning environment where students are expected to work within a small group and with an Advocate Counselor, assigned to each student at admission,who can help students connect their school community and familylife,alongwithcreatingapostsecondaryplan. Partnerships GoodShepherdServices ExtracurricularActivitiesThe Youth Leadership Board (YLB) is an opportunity for students to gain leadership skills and represent the student body in working with schooladministration.studentswillhaveanopportunity to participate in our Outdoor Leadership Training Program where small groups of students and staff will spendaweekendeverycycleengaginginropescourses, teambuilding,andotheractivities. PSALAlternativeLeagueSportsBasketball AdmissionsInformation WBCHS has a rolling admissions policy, accepting students throughout the year who are 16 years of ageandolderandhavecompletedatleastoneyear ofhighschool. Reading and math diagnostic placement test required. Interview with student and parent/guardian required. Page43
AbrahamLincolnYABC DBN21K411 ContactInformation Address 2800OceanParkway Brooklyn,NY11235 HostSchoolAbrahamLincolnHighSchool Phone7183337455 Fax7183337555 Emailnreich@schools.nyc.gov SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible SubwayQtoOceanParkway;FtoAvenueX BusB1,B4,B36,toOceanParkway&WestAvenue RegistrationContactNealReich:7183337455 Open House InformationPlease call the registration contacttosetupanappointmentorvisit. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Have completed the school year in which he or sheturns17 Haveearnedatleast17creditstowardhighschool graduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B A QualityReview N/A N/A Overview YoungAdultBoroughCenter Together with our communitybased partner Good Shepherd Services, we believe that every student deserves a second chance. We all make mistakes in our livesandweneedtolookforwardtosuccessratherthan look to the mistakes we made in the past. We use portfolio assessment where the student develops a product in each class every night. Student attendance therefore is of utmost importance! Electives offered: PoliceandCrime,CUNYAssessmentPreparationinMath andenglish,animalscience,funwithphysics CommunityBased Organization Services All students receive: Learning to Work, youth development programming, case counseling, career counseling, a primaryperson,postsecondaryplanning,college&career exploration (including college campus visits & overnight trips); all registered students are eligible for paid internships&learningtoworkcareereducationclasses (creditbearingcareerexplorationclasses) Internship Highlights Music production, New York Aquarium, law offices, maintenance of communication systems,coneyislandhospital PartnershipsGoodShepherdServices LanguageClassesSpanish Extracurricular ActivitiesCollege trips, team building trips, graduation celebrations, proms, baseball games, basketball games, carnival night, attendance and academicprogresscelebrations RecreationalSportsBasketball TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforAbrahamLincolnYABCisGoodShepherdServices. Page44
AutomotiveYABC DBN14K923 ContactInformation Address 50BedfordAvenue Brooklyn,NY11222 HostSchoolAutomotiveHighSchool Phone7182189301,ext.1595 Fax7185994351 EmailMpollic@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://www.autohs.com/yabc SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible SubwayGtoNassauAvenue;LtoBedfordAvenue BusB43,B48,B61toNassau&ManhattanAvenues RegistrationContactMichaelPollicino:7182189301, ext.1595 Open House Information Interested students can contact the YABC for upcoming open houses. Staff is availablemondaystothursdaysfrom3:00pm7:00pm. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Have completed the school year in which he or sheturns17 Haveearnedatleast17creditstowardhighschool graduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B B QualityReview N/A N/A Overview YoungAdultBoroughCenter AutomotiveYABCisacommunitydedicatedtomotivating students in an alternative setting through individual attention,engagingcourseworkthatencouragespersonal expression,andcareerexploration.weensurethatevery studenthasaclearlyarticulatedpostsecondaryeducation and/or employment plan that sustains them. Good ShepherdServicesispleasedtobeapartoftheYABCat AutomotiveHighSchool.Servicesarebuiltonastrengths based youth development philosophy. We support students in identifying and focusing on achieving goals and mastering fundamental lifeskills, including action planningandpositivecommunication. CommunityBased Organization Services All students receive: Learning to Work, individualized & group counseling,crisiscounseling,communityagencyreferrals, college&careerexploration,paidinternships,fieldtrips, postsecondaryplanning,graduationfollowup Internship HighlightsNew York Eye and Ear Infirmary, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, Sean Casey Animal Rescue,BushwickCityFarm,StudentCouncil PartnershipsGoodShepherdServices LanguageClassesSpanish Extracurricular ActivitiesTalent show, Game Nights, Field Trips, Student Council, Young Women's Group, Gay/StraightAlliance,FilmClub RecreationalSportsBasketballtownBrooklyn TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforAutomotiveYABCisGoodShepherdServices. Page45
BoysandGirlsYABC DBN16K959 ContactInformation Address 1700FultonStreet Brooklyn,NY11213 HostSchoolBoysandGirlsHighSchool Phone7184671700 Fax7182210645 EmailHBurrowesIII@schools.nyc.gov SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible SubwayA,CtoUticaAve BusB15,B25,B26,B43,B46,B47,B65 RegistrationContactHoracio(Tito)Burrowes:718467 1700x3570 Open House InformationPlease call the registration contactorthegoodshepherdservicesofficeat718 4671700x3872orx3871tosetupanappointment. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents:250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Have completed the school year in which he or sheturns17 Haveearnedatleast17creditstowardhighschool graduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport N/A N/A QualityReview N/A N/A Overview YoungAdultBoroughCenter Boys and Girls YABC is a community dedicated to motivating students in an alternate setting through individual attention, engaging coursework that encourages personal expression, and careerexploration. Weensurethateverystudenthasaclearpostsecondary planthatsustainsthem.servicesarebuiltonastrengths based youth development philosophy. We support students inidentifying and focus on achieving goalsand mastering fundamental life skills, including action planningandpositivecommunication. CommunityBased Organization Services All students receive: youth development programming, case counseling, career counseling, a primary person, postsecondary planning, college & career exploration (including college campus visits & overnight trips); all registered students are eligible for paid internships & careereducationclasses InternshipHighlightsStudentsareplacedinavarietyof placementsinthebedfordstuyvesantareaofbrooklyn. PartnershipsGoodShepherdServices LanguageClassesSpanish ExtracurricularActivitiesBasedonstudentinterest,we plan to offer extracurricular activities and intramural sports. RecreationalSportsYABCMen sbasketballteam Other recreational sports will be offered based on studentinterest TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforBoysandGirlsYABCisGoodShepherdServices. Page46
DowntownBrooklynYABC DBN13K657 ContactInformation Address 105JohnsonStreet/TechPlace Brooklyn,NY11201 Host School George Westinghouse Career and TechnicalEducationHighSchool CampusGeorgeWestinghouseEducationalCampus Phone7182220913 Fax7182220919 EmailMNoto@schools.nyc.gov SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible Subway A, C, F to Jay StreetBorough Hall; R to Lawrence StreetMetroTech; 2, 3 to Hoyt Street; 4, 5 toboroughhallcourtstreet BusB25,B26,B37,B38,B41,B45,B52,B67,B75,B103 to Jay Street & Myrtle Avenue or Flatbush Avenue & TillaryStreet Registration ContactSarah Lorch, Program Director: 7182220913, ext. 274 or Good Shepherd Staff at 7182220913,ext.275,276,or277 OpenHouseInformationStudentsshouldcontactusat 7182220913,tomakeanappointment. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents:250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Have completed the school year in which he or sheturns17 Haveearnedatleast17creditstowardhighschool graduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B B QualityReview N/A N/A Overview YoungAdultBoroughCenter The Downtown Brooklyn YABC approaches learning in many ways. We understand that each student has different strengths and areas for development and we usedifferentapproaches fromgroupworkandlecturing to the use of SMART Board technology and handson learning as ways to help our students retain and remember what is being taught in each class. The DepartmentofEducationworksinconjunctionwithGood Shepherd Services to ensure that every student gets as much support as they need at the Downtown Brooklyn YABC.Each student is treated as an individual and has severalpeopleadvocatingforthem:fromtheiradvocate counselors and guidance counselors to the Dean of Students, the Assistant Principal, Program Director and therestofthefaculty.specialityclassesincludeculinary Arts,Physics,andMarineBiology CommunityBased Organization Services All students receive Learning to Work services, which include paid internships, individual & group counseling, crisis management, career exploration & planning, college exploration (including college trips, college & career nights, college essay writing retreats), goalsetting workshops, lifeskills workshops (e.g., financial literacy, timemanagement),healthworkshops(e.g.,relationships, HIV/AIDS prevention), Young Men's Group, Young Women'sGroup InternshipHighlightsKiki spetspa,honeydewdaycare, HairDesign,CobbleHillHealthCenter,HookProductions,,ProspectParkZoo,VonKingCommunityCenter,various elementary schools in the Downtown Brooklyn area, StudentCouncil,CommunityAssociates PartnershipsGoodShepherdServices LanguageClassesSpanish ExtracurricularActivitiesTripstoBaseball&Basketball Games&DorneyPark,Ramapo/FreshAirFund,Bowling, Holiday Events, Talent Show, EndofYear Learning to WorkCelebrations,Prom,Graduation,3dayCollegeTrip (Howard, Morgan State, Coppin State & University of Delaware),YoungMen sgroup,youngwomen sgroup, VolunteerOpportunities RecreationalSportsBasketball TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforDowntownBrooklynYABCisGoodShepherdServices. Page47
ErasmusCampusYABC DBN17K467 ContactInformation Address 911FlatbushAvenue Brooklyn,NY11226 Host SchoolScience, Technology and Research Early CollegeHighSchool CampusErasmusHallEducationalCampus Phone7185642590 Fax7185642591 Emailapughro@schools.nyc.gov SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible SubwayB,Q,2,5toChurchAvenue BusB23 to Flatbush Avenue & Cortelyou Road; B35, B41toFlatbush&ChurchAvenues Registration ContactPierre Merisier: 7185642400, ext.29212 Open House InformationCampus tours are available upon request. To schedule an appointment, please contact Pierre Merisier at 7185642400, ext. 29212, MondaystoThursdaysbetween3:00pm8:00pm. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Have completed the school year in which he or sheturns17 Haveearnedatleast17creditstowardhighschool graduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool SchoolPerformanceInformation Overview YoungAdultBoroughCenter Weareaprogramwhosemissionistoencourageyoung people to earntheirhigh schooldiploma using different methods of instruction in a social environment that facilitates lifelong learning and selfsufficiency. We work every day, in partnership with CAMBA, to make certain that our students educational experience is a positive one.manyoftheirstrengthshavegoneunderrecognized andunderutilized.ourstudentshavethecouragetowalk into our program after facing failure elsewhere, and we aretheretoempowerthemtosucceed. CommunityBased Organization Services All students receive: Learning to Work, a primary person, an individualizedserviceplan&goalsinterview,attendance outreach, individualized & group counseling, postsecondary planning, college & career exploration (including college fairs, college visits & career goal setting),paidinternships,resumedevelopment&writing, mock interviews, weekly job readiness workshops & seminars,financialliteracy InternshipHighlightsStudentsareplacedinavarietyof placements in the Flatbush area of Brooklyn, including beauty salons, schools/daycare centers, hospitals, retail stores, restaurants, pharmacies, local businesses, and CAMBAadministrativeoffices. PartnershipsCAMBA LanguageClassesSpanish,French ExtracurricularActivitiesChessClub,Advisory,College Advisory, Interactive Board Games, Fine Dining, Broadway Plays, Workshop on Social Skills Building, Problem Solving, Effective Communication, Female/MaleEmpowermentGroups 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B B QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforErasmusCampusYABCisCAMBA. Page48
FranklinDelanoRooseveltYABC DBN20K658 ContactInformation Address: 580020thAvenue Brooklyn,NY11204 HostSchool:FranklinDelanoRooseveltHighSchool Phone:7182361067 Fax:7186218922 Email:jennifer_hooyman@goodshepherds.org SiteAccessibility:Functionallyaccessible Subway:FtoAvenueI;Nto20thAvenue Bus:B8 to 18th Avenue & 58th Street; B9 to 60th Street & 20th Avenue; B6 to Bay Parkway & 59th Street;B11to20thAvenueand50th RegistrationContact:JenniferHooyman7182361067 Open House Information:Interested students should call to set up an appointment with a counselor. Appointments are made Mondays through Thursdays from 1:30pm8:00pm at the beginning of each semester. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents:300 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Have completed the school year in which he or sheturns17 Haveearnedatleast17creditstowardhighschool graduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool SchoolPerformanceInformation YoungAdultBoroughCenter Overview At Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) YABC, with our partnergoodshepherdservices,weemphasizeapositive school culture to provide students with a healthy and productive learning environment. Through various extracurricularactivities,uniqueclasses,groupactvities, and wraparound support services students are able to haveasenseofcommitmenttoourprogramandhelpsee itgrow. CommunityBased Organization Services: All students receive a Primary Advocate Counselor, Individual/Group Counseling, Postsecondary Planning, College & Career Exploration (including college campus visits & overnight trips); all registered students are eligible for paid internships&learningtoworkcareereducationclasses (creditbearingcareerexplorationclasses) InternshipHighlights:PawsinParadise,GalaxyComics, Remax Realty, Walgreens, Maimonidies Medical Center, BrooklynPublicLibrary Partnerships:GoodShepherdServices LanguageClasses:Spanish Extracurricular Activities:Student Council, Yearbook Committee,CollegeInformationSeminars,CareerFairs, Tutoring, Special Event Nights, Glee Club, Parenting Group,YoungMen'sGroup,Women sgroup RecreationalSports:Basketball 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B D QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforFranklinDelanoRooseveltYABCisGoodShepherdServices. Page49
FranklinK.LaneCampusYABC DBN19K50 ContactInformation Address 999JamaicaAvenue Brooklyn,NY11208 HostSchoolAcademyofInnovativeTechnology CampusFranklinK.LaneEducationalCampus Phone7186742100ext.3330 Fax7188274013 Email19k501@schools.nyc.gov SiteAccessibilityPartiallyaccessible SubwayJto75 th Street BusQ56 to Elderts Lane & Jamaica Avenue; B13 to HemlockStreet&JamaicaAvenue RegistrationContactPascaleLarosiliere:7186472100, ext. 3304, Ricardo Sanchez: 7186472100, ext. 3680; Osama Mostafa Guidance Counselor: 9176673319; RosalieMarks,AssistantPrincipal:6467846841 Open House InformationInterested students should contact Mr. Mostafa at9176673319 between 4:30 and8:00pmtoscheduleanappointment. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents:250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool. Havecompletedtheschoolyearinwhichheorshe turns17. Haveearnedatleast17creditstowardhighschool Graduation. Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool. SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A B QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahigh schooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudentsupport,career andeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment, andinternshipsthatpreparestudentsforrewardingemployment andeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupports areprovidedbyacommunitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforFranklinK.LaneCampusYABCisGood ShepherdServices. SouthShoreCampusYABC DBN18K922 Overview YoungAdultBoroughCenter The Franklin K. Lane Campus YABC motto is One Community,OneGoal,OneStepClosertoSuccess. We believe that with the added support and collaborative efforts of the Department of Education and Good Shepherd Services,a student, armed with perseverance, canbesuccessful.ourprogramisuniqueinthatitoffers academic, support and various incentives that allow for students to recommit themselves to their education, reach graduation requirements in a timely manner, and pursue postgraduation options, such as college and careerplanning. CommunityBased Organization Services Good ShepherdsServicesprovide:LearningtoWork,aprimary person, individualized & group counseling, paid internships, career planning & exploration (including individualized career counseling) communitybuilding activities, teambuilding exercises, and attendance outreach Internship Highlights African Burial Monument, Assemblyman Darryl C. Towns Office, Ariela Alpha International(fashion company),visiting Nurse Service, Hospice of New York, Brooklyn Children's Museum, Brooklyn Recreational Center, schools within the FranklinK.LaneCampus,ProspectParkZoo,NewYork City Department of Education,, Brownsville Recreation Center,Cornell Medical Center, Dress for Success,New Directions (Substance Abuse Program), NYS Veteran s Home of St. Albans, WoodhavenRichmond Hill Senior Center, LuLu s Day Care Center, Brooklyn Children s Musuem, Body Unique, Rafal EspinalAssembly Office, WeavingHand,UjdatHairSalon PartnershipsGood Shepherd Services, Department of Health, several CUNY Schools, ASA College, Kingsborough, New York City Police Department, New YorkTechnicalCollege,MercyCollege,JohnJayCollege, Long Island University Nursing Program, Brooklyn Perinatal LanguageClassesSpanish,French ExtracurricularActivitiesPhotography,Computer Class,StudentCouncil,YoungWomen'sGroup,Young Men'sGroup,PhotographyClub,BusinessElective RecreationalSportsBasketball,WeightLifting Page50
SouthShoreCampusYABC DBN18K922 ContactInformation Address 6565FlatlandsAvenue Brooklyn,NY11236 HostSchoolBrooklynBridgeAcademy CampusSouthShoreEducationalCampus Phone7189681689,ext.3732 Fax7189684247 Emailesaintvil@fegs.orgordharris12@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://southshoreyabc.com/ SiteAccessibility:Functionallyaccessible Subway2,5toBrooklynCollegeFlatbushAvenue;Lto CanarsieRockawayParkway BusB6,B78,B82toRalph&FlatlandsAvenue RegistrationContactErnishkaSaintVil:6465304680 OpenHouseInformationInterestedstudentscanvisit our YABC on Mondays to Thursdays from 1PM3PM andonfridays11amto3pm.pleasecontacternishka SaintVilat6465304680tosetupacampustour. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents:250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Havecompletedtheschoolyearinwhichheorshe turns17 Have earned at least 17 credits toward high school graduation Be at least in his or her fifth year of high school SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B A QualityReview N/A N/A Overview YoungAdultBoroughCenter The South Shore YABC is a holistic learning program, preparing young people for educational and emotional success for the postsecondary world and beyond in partnership with our communitybased partner, FEGS Health and Human Services System. The South Shore YABC prepares an individually based learning plan, includingacounselingcomponenttobestprepareyouth foracademicandfuturesuccess. CommunityBased Organization Services All students receive: Learning to Work, a primary person, extensive advisory program, career exposure & planning, work readiness workshops, paid internships, ongoing bi monthlyworkreadinessseminars Internship Highlights Food Pantry, Vet Tech, Eco Construction, WelfareToWork Program, Hospital Placements PartnershipsFEGS LanguageClassesSpanish Extracurricular Activities ManUp (young men's support group), Sisters Reaching Out (young women's support group), talent show, student government, studentadvocacygroupyogaclub,writingclub,college Club Recreational Sports Yoga, Basketball, Flag Football TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforSouthShoreCampusYABCisFEGS. Page51
ThomasJeffersonCampusYABC DBN19K431 ContactInformation Address 400PennsylvaniaAvenue Brooklyn,NY11207 HostSchoolPerformingArtsandTechnologyHighSchool CampusThomasJeffersonEducationalCampus Phone7189220762,ext.132 Fax7184984312 Emailjbatist3@schools.nyc.gov Websitewww.yabctj.com SiteAccessibilityAccessible Subway 3 to Pennsylvania Avenue; A to Broadway Junction;CtoLibertyAvenue Bus B14 to Pennsylvania & Sutter Avenues; B15 to Pennsylvania & New Lots Avenues; B20, B83 to Pennsylvania&BlakeAvenues Registration Contact Juan Batista, Assistant Principal: 7189220762, ext. 132; LeHendro Gadson, Program Director: 7185667156, ext. 275; Diana Pace, Assistant Director:7185667156,ext.281 OpenHouseInformationWehaveanopen doorpolicy where students can contact or visit the site Mondays through Thursdays from 9:00am9:00pm and Fridays 9:00am5:00pm. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Havecompletedtheschoolyearinwhichheorshe turns17 Have earned at least 17 credits toward high school graduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A A QualityReview N/A N/A Overview YoungAdultBoroughCenter The Thomas Jefferson Campus YABC is an evening educational/youth development program that provides overage, undercredited New York City high school students an opportunity to earn a high school diploma. TogetherwithourpartnerMedgarEversCollege,ourstaff supportallstudentsenrolledintheyabcinhandlingadult responsibilitiesandaddressinganyobstaclestoobtaininga high school diploma. Jefferson YABC offers students an opportunity to participate in small learning environments towardsearningahighschooldiplomaandmakingcritical career choices (i.e. college, employment or vocational training). This unique program combines academic classroom instruction, tutoring, career exploration, case management, work readiness training, and subsidized internships. We also offer Transitional Bilingual Education services. CommunityBased Organization Services All students receive: Learning to Work, a primary person, academic support, academic tutoring, test preparation, individual counseling,groupworkshops,supportforproblemsolving, help achieving personal goals, mentoring, job & career development, job readiness & career exploration, resume development & writing, assistance finding a job, college preparation, college workshops, college fairs, visits to colleges & universities, assistance with applications & financialaidforms,collegenowprogram InternshipHighlightsBrookdale Hospital, CVS Pharmacy, Building By Faith Printing, MEC Reprographics Printing, Brooklyn Public Libraries, Brooklyn Children's Museum, DEFJAMRecords PartnershipsMedgarEversCollege LanguageClassesSpanish ExtracurricularActivitiesWebdesignclass,Instrumental andvocal,artsandcrafts,photoediting,music Appreciation,Percussion,CiscoCertificationClasses, CollegeNow,collegepreparation TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercoming obstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducational exploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternships thatpreparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducational experiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforThomasJeffersonCampusYABCisMedgarEvers College. Page52
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BrooklynPathwaystoGraduationReferralCenters Students interested in enrolling in Pathways to Graduation (formerly known as GED Plus) must first visit a Referral Center for High School Alternatives, where students will be given an overview of their options andreceiveindividualizedattentionfromareferralcounselor.duringthis meeting, the student & referral counselor will explore his/her academic history, future goals, and other supports needed. When appropriate, the Referral Center will help students enroll in findingalocationandenrollinginhighschoolequivalencypreparationclasses. Referral Centers for High School Alternatives provide advice on high school alternatives, help students enroll in High School Equivalency programs, when appropriate, and connect students to related support (such as childcare, counseling and drug treatment). You should go to a Referral Center if you are under21yearsold,liveinnewyorkcity,don thaveahighschooldiploma,but wanttocontinueyoureducationandneedadditionalsupporttoreconnectwith school.referralcenterscanhelpyou: LearnaboutyourrightsasaNYCDepartmentofEducationstudent Plantoovercomeanybarriersthatpreventyoufromcomingtoschool Understandyourhighschooltranscript ExploreallpossiblepathstoahighschooldiplomaorenrollinaHighSchoolEquivalencyprogram Getreferralsforserviceslikechildcare,socialwork,anddrugtreatment BrooklynPathwaystoGraduationReferralCenters @atbedfordstuyvesantcomplex ContactInformation Address832MarcyAvenue Phone7186365770 AccessibilityFunctionallyAccessible Subway A,C to Nostrand Avenue, G to BedfordNostrand Avenue BusB43toTompkinsAve;B44toNostrand/PutnamAveAve; B52toGates/MarcyAves Enrollment&AdmissionInformation To enroll in High School Equivalency programs, students must: Be 1821 years old (or 17 years old with extenuating circumstances, parental/guardian consent, and administratorapproval) Visit a Referral Center for High School Alternatives for intake @DowntownBrooklyn ContactInformation Address69SchermerhornStreet Phone7189359457 AccessibilityFunctionallyAccessible SubwayA,C,ForRtraintoJayStreet/Metrotech;2,3,4or 5traintoBoroughHall. BusB26,B41,B45,B52,B57orB103 Overview Pathways to Graduation helps students earn their High School EquivalencyDiploma (formerlyknownas aged )in addition to preparing them for college and career options. Students1821yearsoldcanchoosetoparticipateinafull time or parttime program. Students who are 17 years old may only enroll with parent or guardian permission. Final determinations are made on acasebycase basis.brooklyn hastworeferralcenterswithmultiplesatellitelocations. Page54
Page55 BrooklynPathwaystoGraduationSatelliteLocations BrooklynPathwaystoGraduationSatelliteLocations:FullTimeDayPrograms PROGRAMSITENAME ADDRESS CONTACTNUMBER PathwaystoGraduationatBedfordStuyvesant ComplexReferralCenter/Hub EarlyLiteracy ELLServices:ESL 832MarcyAvenue Brooklyn,NY11216 7186365770 PathwaystoGraduationatAlphaSchoolCenterfor ProgressiveLiving,Inc. 2400LindenBoulevard Brooklyn,NY11208 7182575800 PathwaystoGraduationatBrooklynJobCorps Academy 585DeKalbAvenue Brooklyn,NY11205 7186234000 PathwaystoGraduationatD.R.E.A.M.S. 1615St.John'sPlace Brooklyn,NY11233 7184554308 PathwaystoGraduationatFannieBarnesUrban StrategiesInc. 829SaratogaAvenue Brooklyn,NY11212 7183462539 PathwaystoGraduationatGeorgeGershwinMiddle School 800VanSiclenAvenue Brooklyn,NY11207 7182705086 PathwaystoGraduationatLindenLearningCenter ELLServices:ESLandSpanishTransitional BilingualProgram 1965LindenBoulevard Brooklyn,NY11207 7186493400 PathwaystoGraduationatMedgarEversCollege 1150CarrollStreet Brooklyn,NY11225 7182706252 PathwaystoGraduationatOpportunitiesfora BetterTomorrowI 783FourthAvenue Brooklyn,NY11232 7183690303 PathwaystoGraduationatOpportunitiesfora BetterTomorrowII 25ThorntonStreet Brooklyn,NY11206 7183871600,ext.33 PathwaystoGraduationatRedHookCommunity JusticeCenter 88VisitationPlace Brooklyn,NY11231 7189238256 PathwaystoGraduationatRidgewoodBushwick 1474GatesAvenue Brooklyn,NY11237 7183819653 PathwaystoGraduationatSchermerhornStreet ELLServices:ESL 69SchermerhornStreet Brooklyn,NY11201 7189359457 PathwaystoGraduationatSouthShoreEducational Complex 6565FlatlandsAvenue Brooklyn,NY11236 7189684118 PathwaystoGraduationatSunsetGEDCenter 36036thStreet,PS371 Brooklyn,NY11232 7187887608,ext.3107 PathwaystoGraduationatSusanSmithMcKinney NursingandRehabCenter 594AlbanyAvenue Brooklyn,NY11201 7182457061 PathwaystoGraduationatWilliamE.GradyHigh School 25Brighton4thRoad 7183325000 BrooklynPathwaystoGraduationsSatelliteLocations:PartTimeEvening PROGRAMSITENAME ADDRESS CONTACTNUMBER PathwaystoGraduationEveningProgramatBoys& GirlsHighSchool 1700FultonStreet Brooklyn,NY10473 7186365770
BrooklynLYFEProgramSiteDirectory LivingfortheYoungFamilythroughEducation(LYFE)providesfreechildcareand supportservicestohelpstudentparentsstayontracktograduation. Onlystudentscurrently enrolled inand attending a NYCpublic school canuselyfe s childcareservices.ifyour school doesn thavealyfeprogramsiteoriftheoneyouwanttouseisfull,youshouldfindanotherprogramsitethatiseasiest for you to get to and from while going to school. You can call the LYFE center directly or the Referral Center in your boroughforhelp. PROGRAMSITELOCATION ADDRESS CONTACTNUMBERS PUBLICTRANSPORTATION 7183817100,ext.2050 Subway:L,MtoMyrtle 400IrvingAvenue BushwickEducationalCampus Avenue Brooklyn,NY11237 7186288530 Bus:B54,B52,B13,Q54 PathwaystoGraduationat DowntownBrooklyn BedfordStuyvesantPreparatory HighSchool ProspectHeightsEducational Campus AspirationsHighSchool GrandStreetCampus FranklinK.LaneEducational Campus HighSchoolof Telecommunications,Arts& Technology PaulRobesonHighSchoolfor Business&Technology ThomasJeffersonEducational Campus(PATHS) WilliamH.MaxwellHighSchool 6769SchermerhornSt Brooklyn,NY11201 832MarcyAvenue Brooklyn,NY11216 883ClassonAvenue Brooklyn,NY11225 1495HerkimerStreet Brooklyn,NY11233 850GrandStreet Brooklyn,NY11211 999JamaicaAvenue Brooklyn,NY11208 35067 th Street Brooklyn,NY11220 150AlbanyAvenue Brooklyn,NY11213 400PennsylvaniaAvenue Brooklyn,NY11207 145PennsylvaniaAvenue Brooklyn,NY11216 Page56 7189359457,ext.1060 7189351726,ext.1050 7186224310,ext.636 Or627 7182306250,ext.1711 7183990922 7184985257,ext.136 or137 7184688461 7183872800,ext.2851 7186472100,ext.8420 7187593485 7187593401 7189538119 7187710333 7189220762,ext.136 or135 7183459100,ext.1060 or1010or1011 Subway:A,C,GtoBorough Hall Bus:B103,B37,B41,B41L, B45,B67 Subway:A,CtoNostrand Avenue Bus:B52,B26,B44,B43 Subway:3,4,2,StoEastern Parkway/BrooklynMuseum Bus:B41,B71 Subway:A,CtoBroadway Junction/EastNewYork Bus:B20,B25,B83,024,026 Subway:LtoGrandStreet Bus:B13,054,059 Subway:Jto75th Street/EldertsAvenue Bus:056 Subway:Rto59thStreet Bus:B37,X27,X37,B9 Subway:A,CtoKingston Avenue/ThroopAvenue Bus:B65,B15 Subway:3,4to PennsylvaniaAvenue Bus:B20,B83 Subway:A,CtoLiberty Avenue Bus:B12,B20,B83
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TransferSchools MANHATTAN CascadesHighSchool...59 CityAsSchool... 60 EdwardA.ReynoldsWestSideHighSchool...61 EmmaLazarusHighSchool...62 ForsythSatelliteAcademy...63 HarlemRenaissanceHighSchool...64 HarveyMilkHighSchool...65 HumanitiesPreparatoryAcademy...66 IndependenceHighSchool...67 InnovationDiplomaPlusHighSchool...68 JamesBaldwinSchool:ASchoolforExpeditionaryLearning...69 LibertyHighSchoolAcademyforNewcomers...70 LowerEastSidePreparatoryAcademy...71 ManhattanComprehensiveNightandDayHighSchool...72 MurrayHillAcademy...73 SatelliteAcademyHighSchool...74 UrbanAcademyLaboratoryHighSchool...75 YoungAdultBoroughCenters(YABCs) GeorgeWashingtonCampusYABC...76 WashingtonIrvingYABC...77 HighSchoolEquivalencyPrograms PathwaystoGraduationHub/ReferralCenterforHighSchoolAlternatives...78 PathwaystoGraduationSatelliteLocations...79 LYFE(LivingfortheYoungFamilythroughEducation)ProgramSiteDirectory...80
CascadesHighSchool DBN01M650 ContactInformation Address 198ForsythStreet NewYork,NY10002 Phone6466541261 Fax6466541742 Email01M650@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://www.cascadeshs.org http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/01/m650 SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible SubwayF to Lower East Side 2nd Avenue; J, Z to Bowery BusM15 to East Houston and Forsyth Streets or to AllenandStantonStreets Open House Information Interested parents and students are encouraged to visit anytime. Initial assessments are conducted upon fax receipt of student s uptodate transcript. Please include a call backnumberfortheschool. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageorolder ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchoolisstructuredon creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents219 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A A QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudents inovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogress towardahighschooldiploma.ltwoffersacademic andstudentsupport,careerandeducational exploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,and internshipsthatpreparestudentsforrewarding employmentandeducationalexperiencesafter graduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforCascadesHighSchoolisCAMBA. Overview TransferSchool InpartnershipwithCAMBA,studentsareprovidedwitha collegeandcareercounselingprogram.studentacademic successissupportedbyacomprehensivepupilpersonnel servicesteamconsistingofaguidancecounselor,college advisor,parentcoordinatorandteachers.participationin our art and technology program is strongly encouraged. Students are an integral part of the school community, are active members of the Student Government and serveonmanyoftheschool scommittees. Programs Learning to Work, art & technology, multimedia production, Living for the Young Family througheducation(lyfe)oncampus Partnerships CAMBA, Third Street Music Company, Chinatown Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), SmartWorks,JohnJayCollege,NewYorkUniversity,City UniversityofNewYork(CUNY),MuseumofModernArt (MoMA), WISE Financial Group, Pediatrics 2000, Dr. TapiaMendoza LanguageClassesSpanish Extracurricular Activities Student leadership & government, tutoring, computer training, film, comprehensive PM school courses, online academic tutorial assistance available 24 hours a day, additional AM & PM classes, yearbook art design, music, theater, dance, writing Clubs: Advisories, guitar, keyboard, chorus PSALAlternativeLeagueSportsBoysBasketball;Coed Bowling,Softball SchoolSports:CoedVolleyball AdmissionsInformation Students16yearsoldagewihaminimumof10credits, oneregentsexam,andminimum6thgrademathand readinglevel. Our admissions process includes transcript evaluation, parent/student interview, and diagnostic testing in readingandmath. We have a rolling admissions policy. Students interested in early registration for the fall semester should enroll in our Summer Orientation program, which operates in July and August. Additional registrationisconductedthroughoutthefirstfewweeks of each semester and will continue until all available seatsarefilled. Students who do meet the criteria will be considered onanindividualbasisthroughaninterviewprocess. Page59
CityAsSchool DBN02M560 ContactInformation Address 16ClarksonStreet Manhattan,NY10014 CampusFredKouryCampus Phone2123376881 Fax2123376875 Emailadmissions@cityas.org Websitehttp://www.cityas.org SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible Subway1toHoustonStreet;A,B,C,D,E,F,MtoWest4th StreetWashingtonSquare BusM20toHoustonSt Open House InformationProspective students can visit www.cityas.orgorcalltheadmissionshotlineat212337 6881forupcomingOpenHousedates. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentostudents17yearsofageand older ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchoolisstructuredoncredit needs,notgradelevel TotalStudents580 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport C C QualityReview N/A N/A Overview TransferSchool CityAsSchool's unique curriculum combines classroom learningwithworkplaceexperience.eachstudenthasa fullschedule of classesandaninternship. Students are participants in their educational choices. Students choose from over 400 internships and 75 different challenging and exciting inhouse classes that use projectbasedlearningandassessments. Individualized learning emphasizes freedom, trust, and responsibility;inordertohelpyoungpeoplestartfresh, moveforward,andreachtheirfullpotential.theschool helps students identify their interests, navigate the collegeapplicationprocess,andtransitionintolifeafter high school. CityAsSchool is a safe and respectful environment.studentsgainknowledge,socialskills,and confidencetoexploretheircollegeandcareeroptions. ProgramsAdvisory;CollegeCounseling,CUNYCollege Coursestaughtonsite(forhighschool&collegecredit), CUNY at Home in College program, Math and English CUNY Placement Test Prep courses, including CUNY Placement Test Given. Intensives are offered twice per year, featuring adventurebased learning and projects. There is a LYFE Center (Living for the Young Family througheducation)oncampusforstudentparents. PartnershipsNY Performance Standards Consortium, Apple Distinguished Program, Comprehensive Development, Inc., Educational Video Center Inc., CollegeNowProgram,CooperUnionSaturdayProgram, MoMATeen Programs: In The Making, Callen Lorde CommunityHealthCenter LanguageClassesMandarin,Italian,German,French Extracurricular ActivitiesUrban Farming, Meditation, Art Portfolio Coaching, GSA, Yearbook, Student Leadership, After School Arts Club, Stage Performance Club,Prom,WalkingClub,Yoga,HudsonRiverRowing AdmissionsInformation Students mustbe17yearsofagebythebeginning of September and have 20 credits, which include 3 mathand3science. Students apply by attending an Open House, completing an application (with an essay) and attendinganinterview. Academicportfoliorequiredforgraduation. AttendanceatanOpenHouseinformationsession forstudentsandparentsisrequired.visit www.cityas.orgforthelatestopenhousedates. Page60
EdwardA.ReynoldsWestSideHighSchool DBN03M505 ContactInformation Address 140West102ndStreet Manhattan,NY10025 Phone2126787300 Fax2126787380 EmailYFernandez@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://www.earwshs.net http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/03/m505/ SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible Subway1,B,Cto103rdStreet BusM7,M11,M104to102ndStreet Open House InformationInterested students should calltheschooltomakeanappointmentforavisit. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentostudents17yearsofage andolder ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchoolisstructuredon creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents534 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport C C QualityReview N/A P TransferSchool Overview EdwardA.ReynoldsWestSideHighSchoolisdedicatedto developing economically selfsufficient, socially conscious, criticalthinking citizens. We strongly believe that every student is capable of achieving success in a nurturingenvironmentthatrespectsindividualeffortand achievement.weprovideanatmospherewhichfeatures small class sizes, a supportive family group and opportunities for student internships and parental involvement. West Side High School provides an environmentthatservesstudentswhohavebeenturned awayorturnedoffbyotherschools.weexpectallofour students to be ready for college upon graduation. Since 2012,ourschoolreceivednationalrecognitionforhealthy eating and physical activity programs and policies that meet or exceed standards set by the Alliance for a HealthierGeneration shealthyschoolsprogram. ProgramsAVID,FamilyGroup,AMschool,PMschool, Vacation School, TCI College Now, CUNY At Home in College,CollegeandCareerPlanning,HealthCorps,Mock Trial Partnerships HealthCorps, Family Cook Productions, PlayRugbyUSA,SportsandArts,GlobalKids,LYFE,Ryan Center,AllianceforaHealthierGeneration ExtracurricularActivitiesDance,Rugby,Cooking,Youth Action Research, Spinning, Recording Studio, Event Planning,TrackClub,Zumba,Yoga,Gardening PSALAlternativeLeagueSportsBoys&GirlsBasketball, CoedBowling,Softball AdmissionsInformation Studentswhoare17yearsoldandolderwhohave earnedatleast10creditsareeligible. We will consider students who do not meet these criteria on an individual basis through an interview process. Pleasecalltheschooltoscheduleanappointment foradmissions. Page61
EmmaLazarusHighSchool DBN02M394 ContactInformation Address 100HesterStreet NewYork,NY10002 Phone2129255017 Fax2129255920 Emailemmalazarus1@gmail.com Websitehttp://www.emmalazarus.org http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/02/m394/ SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible SubwayB, D to Grand Street; 6, J, N, Q, R to Canal Street;FtoEastBroadway BusM15 to Hester & Allen Streets; M103 to Grand Street&Bowery Open House Information Admission intakes and interviews take place on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday between 9:0011:00am. Individual appointments can be arranged outside that time if needed by contacting our parent coordinator, Jillian Ramos,atext.2043,orourguidancecounselor,Stacy Shau,atext.2065. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16 years of age and older who are of limited English proficiency and who have attended high school for at leastoneyear ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchoolisstructuredon creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents250 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport N/A N/A QualityReview P N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogress towardahighschooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicand studentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration, workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternships thatpreparestudentsforrewardingemploymentand educationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltw supportsareprovidedbyacommunitybased organization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforEmmaLazarusHighSchoolisthe NewYorkMissionSociety. TransferSchool Overview InpartnershipwiththeNewYorkCityMissionSocietyand Diploma Plus, Emma Lazarus High School provides a nurturingenvironmentwhereenglishlanguagelearners canfeelsupportedwhiletheyworkthroughachallenging academic program. Students educational progress is fosteredbyclassroomteachingfocusedonlanguageand content acquisition, supportive advisories, work internships, counseling, college and career exploration, extended day classes and culturally attuned activities. Projectbased learning and other handson approaches are at the core of our education. Our teachers support ourstudentsacademicallyandemotionallyontheirpath throughhighschoolandbeyond. ProgramsLearning to Work, school leadership team, advisory,technology/languageacquisitionprogram,and collegepreparatoryprogram Partnerships New York City Mission Society, Diploma Plus Language Classes Open access through structured onlinelearning. ExtracurricularActivitiesPMschoolprogramincluding academic classes, dance, yoga, student tutoring, community and leadership building activities and technology training, Student council & government developedactivities,studentandartistleadworkshops, andcareerdevelopment PSAL Alternative League SportsWe offer afterschool programs. Contact us for more information on these opportunities. AdmissionsInformation EmmaLazarus HighSchool servesenglishlanguage Learners age 16 and older. We have a rolling admissions policy, accepting students throughout theyear. Interested students and their parents/guardians should contact the school to schedule an intake appointment. Students are requested to provide a transcript and parent and student will be asked to meet with school staff for an admissionsinterview.at this time,adiagnosticassessmentwillbeconducted,as wellasaninitialconferencewithstudentandfamily to assess language and socialemotional needs of student. Admittedstudentswillattendanorientationsession andareexpectedtoparticipateintheschool community. Page62
ForsythSatelliteAcademy DBN01M458 ContactInformation Address 198ForsythStreet Manhattan,NY10002 Phone2126778900 Fax2122603063 EmailIRobert4@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/01/M458 www.forsythsatellite.net SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible Subway F to Lower East Side2nd Avenue; J, Z to Bowery BusM15toEastHoustonStreet&2ndAvenue;M21to EastHouston&ForsythStreets Open House InformationInterested students should call the school or visit the admissions page at www.forsythsatellite.net for information on admissionspolicyandintakerequirements. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageorolder ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchoolisstructuredon creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents211 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport C D QualityReview N/A D TransferSchool Overview ForsythSatelliteAcademygivesyoungadultswhohave been unsuccessful in traditional high schools the opportunity to earn their high school diploma in a smaller, studentcentered environment. We are a diversecommunityoflearnersandbelieveinthepower of knowledge, words, art, relationships and non violence. We nurture selfdetermination, hope and confidenceinourstudents.ourclassesaredesignedto reawakenstudents loveoflearningandfosterasense of community. Our curriculum encourages students to make connections between academics and their experiences outside of school. We firmly believe that education is liberation. As a Performance Based Assessment school, students must take and pass the EnglishRegentsandpresentportfoliosinGlobalStudies, US History, Math, and Science to meet graduation requirements. Forsyth Satellite Academy is a school where growth and effort lead to achievement and success. ProgramsNew student orientation classes (History of You), Senior Seminar, Advisory/Family Group, InterdisciplinaryCourses,UrbanVideoProjects,Conflict Resolution & Peer Mediation, PerformanceBased Assessments, Integrated Arts, College & SAT Prep, American Sign Language, UMOJA Mentoring for Young Men, PM school, Credit Recovery, STRIDE Program, ilearnnyc Partnerships FacingHistoryandOurselves,Institutefor Psychoanalytic Training and Research, Project Stay, Sadie Nash Leadership Project, University Settlement, Mayor staskforceonchronicabsenteeismandtruancy, Small Schools Network, Coalition of Essential Schools, New York University, Columbia University Teachers College,QueensCollege,CUNYandSUNYcolleges Language Classes French, Spanish, American Sign Language Extracurricular Activities Arts Connection, Urban Word,Irondale,AfroBrazilArtsClubs,AllMaleReaders & Writers, University Settlement Stride Program, DC Television AdmissionsInformation Applicantsmustbeatleast16yearsofagewithas fewas5credits. Theadmissionsprocessincludesanapplication,an interactivevisittotheschoolandaninterview.the parent/guardianmustaccompanythestudenttothe schoolbeforethestudentcanbeadmitted. Studentswhodonotmeettheadmissionscriteria willbeconsideredonanindividualbasisthroughan interviewprocess. Page63
HarlemRenaissanceHighSchool DBN05M285 ContactInformation Address 22East128thStreet NewYork,NY10035 Phone2129963795 Fax2129964354 Emailadmissions@myhrhs.org Websitehttp://myhrhs.org SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible Subway2,3,4,5,6,B,Cto125thStreet BusBX15,M101,M103to125thStreet Open House Information Please call the school to scheduleanappointment. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesPrioritytoManhattanandBronx residents 16 years of age and older, then to New York Cityresidents16yearsofageandolder. ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchoolisstructuredon creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents212 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A A QualityReview D N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstoward ahighschooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudent support,careerandeducationalexploration,work preparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentand educationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltw supportsareprovidedbyacommunitybased organization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforHarlemRenaissanceHighSchoolis thenewyorkmissionsociety. TransferSchool Overview Harlem Renaissance High School, in partnership with the NewYorkMissionSociety,isaninclusivesettingforyoung adultswhohavenotyetfoundtheirplaceinotherschools and who are determined to graduate high school without delay. We are a small, peaceful community of committed learnerswithstrictlyenforcedrulesandhighexpectations. We treat each other as professionals and we interact as adults. Our classes allow students to find their voice and build their confidence. We offer internship assignments, collegeclasses,andcommunityserviceprogramsthatfocus on our individual interests. Business and counseling programs provide students support and help us work togethertodevelopcleargoalsandindividualactionplans. Families participate in monthly events and are kept informed with weekly progress reports. We have a dress codeandzerotoleranceforelectronicdevices/phonesinour building. ProgramsStudentCouncil,LearningtoWork,Lunchand Learn, Graduation Portfolio Requirement, Community Service Requirement, Online and Blended Learning, Mentorships, Professional Music Studio and Video Editing Lab, Knitting Group, Art Studio, Conflict Resolution Circles, Video EXPO, Men s Group, Women Leaders Club, Young Parents Group, Peer Mediation & Conflict Resolution, Tutoring,CollegeNow,LivingfortheYoungFamilythrough Education(LYFE)oncampus Partnerships New York City Mission Society, Hunter CollegeLibertyPartnershipProgram,TriBeCaFilmInstitute, PENCIL, LYFE, Street Corner Resources, Yog Within Reach, Youth Leadership for College Access, Mount Sinai AdolescentHealth,DiplomaPlus LanguageClassesSpanish ExtracurricularActivitiesPMschool,Saturdayschool,radio &musicproduction,videojournalism,basketball,gardening, SAT&Regentspreparation,college&careeropportunities, I mpeace socialactions,theatertrips,collegetrips. AdmissionsInformation Studentsmustbeinterviewedwitha parent/guardianandcompletetheir My RenaissancePlan binderandtrainingpriorto admission. Studentsshouldbringatranscriptandacopyof theirimmunizationrecordstotheinterview. Parents/guardiansmustattendanorientation eveningandparticipateinmonthlyfamilyevents. Studentstakeareadingandmathdiagnostictestat orientation. Page64
HarveyMilkHighSchool DBN02M586 ContactInformation Address 210AstorPlace,3rdFloor Manhattan,NY10003 Phone2124771555 Fax2126748650 Emailrtorres10@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/02/M586 SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible Subway6 to Astor Place; R to 8th StreetNew York University BusM1, M8 to Broadway or Lafayette Avenue & 8th Street;M103toCooperPlaza;M6toAstorPlace OpenHouseInformationPleasecontactourParent CoordinatorMs.RocioTorresat2124771555option 1orat6462655760toscheduleanappointment. Applicationscanbeobtainedatthereceptionareaor onourwebsite: http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/02/m586/topli nks/application+page.htm Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCitystudents who wish to transfer from their current schools; admissionisbasedonanaplication/interviewprocess ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchoolisstructuredon creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents75 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B B QualityReview N/A P TransferSchool Overview ThemissionofHarveyMilkHighSchool(HMHS),asmall transferschool,istoestablishandpromoteacommunity of successful, independent learners by creating a safe educational environment for all young people. HMHS is designedforstudentsingrades1012whohavenotmet success in at least one other high school prior to admission and who want to continue their education in an alternative, small school environment. The school strives to provide all students with a rigorous academic experience for college and career readiness that emphasizes critical thinking skills and student collaboration.thisnurturingeducationalsettingathmhs notonlychallengesandpromotesacademicsuccess,but it also fosters and supports a diverse, selfrespecting, confidentcommunity. ProgramsPeer mediation, Peer Education, Advisory, Mentorships,Internships,Tutoring,PMSchool,Saturday School, Job Readiness, College and Career Counseling, CollegeNow,andAccesstoNYUCollegeClasses. Partnerships The HetrickMartin Institute, New York University Liberty Partnership, Theatre Development Fund, New York City Writing Project, New York City MathProject,TeachersandWriters,FacingHistoryand Ourselves,Pfizer,PENCILpartnershipsincludeMcGraw Hill and Paul Hastings, Project Stay, Day One and the CommissiononHumanRights. LanguageClassesSpanish,French,Turkish ExtracurricularActivitiesStudentCouncil,Tutoring,PM School, Saturday school, Dance, Art, HetrickMartin InstitutePrograms PSALAlternativeLeagueSportsGirls Basketball AdmissionsInformation Harvey Milk High School has a rolling admissions policy.weconsiderallapplicantsonacasebycase basis. Students may obtain an application packet at the receptionareaat2astorplace,3rdfloor. Applicants will be contacted for an interview and willberequiredtotakeabasicskillstest. Forthemostcurrentinformationonourapplication, process,andadmissionpriorities,visit: http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/02/m586/top Links/Application+Page.htm Page65
HumanitiesPreparatoryAcademy DBN02M605 ContactInformation Address 351West18thStreet Manhattan,NY10011 CampusHighSchoolforHumanitiesEducationalCampus Phone2129294433 Fax2129294445 EmailHilda@humanitiesprep.org Websitehttp://www.humanitiesprep.org http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/02/m605 SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible Subway1to18thStreet;2,3,A,C,Eto14thStreet;L to8thavenue Bus M5, M7 to 18th Street; M14A, M14D to 8th Avenue Open House Information Open Houses will be conductedinthe fall. Please call theschool for more information. Enrollment AdmissionsPriorities PrioritytoManhattanstudentsorresidents ThentoNewYorkCityresidents ExpectedGradeConfiguration912 TotalStudents208 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B A QualityReview N/A N/A TransferSchool Overview We provide a diverse student body with a personalized education that emphasizes participatory democracy, inquirybased learning, performancebased assessment and community service. As part of our mission and commitment to diversity, we accept transfer students who are seeking an alternative, more individualized educationalsetting. ProgramsInnovative courses with multiage grouping and engaging themes including Science & Society, Violence & Peace, the History of Math; Poetry Coffeehouse; college courses, college prep workshops, SAT prep courses, community action internships, OutwardBoundactivities,specialinitiativesoftheNew YorkPerformanceStandardsConsortium,theNewYork City Writing Project, interestbased/community action trips to cities including Montréal, New Orleans (after Katrina),Washington,D.C. Partnerships NYC Outward Bound, The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender (LGBT) Community Center (aka "The Center"), The NYC Writing Project, The Lineage Foundation, Hudson River Community Sailing, HealthCorps, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Baruch College,EugeneLangCollegeTheNewSchoolforLiberal Arts, Hunter College, New York University, Center for Arts Education, Kitchen Performing Arts Center, NuyoricanPoetsCafe,PENAmericanCenter,Coalitionof Essential Schools, New York Performance Standards Consortium,ActionCentertoEndWorldHunger,Google (FIRSTRoboticsProgram),D.E.Shaw LanguageClassesSpanish ExtracurricularActivitiesFairnesscommittee,Student Mediation, restorative justice models for staff, Girls Support Group, Anger Management Group, critical friends groups, inquiry groups, distributive/democratic leadership, consensusbased decisionmaking, visual & performing arts society, prep choir, prep musicals; Clubs: Student government, student activities committee, NYC Outward Bound Adventure, sailing, PrepCorps,Robotics,ShakespeareSociety,HumaniTube, Healthwise, Iron Chef, Arts & Crafts, musical groups/bands PSAL Alternative League Sports Boys Baseball, Basketball & JV Basketball, Bowling, Handball, Soccer, Volleyball; Girls Basketball, Handball, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball; Coed Bowling, Tennis, Table Tennis (PingPong) AdmissionsInformation Pleasecontacttheschoolformoreinformation. Page66
IndependenceHighSchool DBN02M544 ContactInformation Address 85010thAvenue Manhattan,NY10019 Phone2122628067 Fax2122628110 EmailRSmolki@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/02/M544 SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible Subway1,2,3,A,C,Dto59thStreetColumbusCircle; N,Q,Rto57thStreet BusM11to57thStreet;M31,M57to9thAvenue OpenHouseInformationPleasecontacttheschoolfor openhousedatesortoscheduleavisit. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCitystudents 17yearsofageandolder ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchoolisstructuredon creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents324 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport C C QualityReview D D TransferSchool Overview IndependenceHighSchoolisamulticampushighschool which embraces teaching and learning in a small, caring environmentwithhighacademicstandards.ourschoolis dedicatedtoassistingyoungadultsastheybegintomake healthierandmoresuccessfulchoices.weofferamulti culturalinterdisciplinarycurriculuminfusedwiththearts andtechnology.throughenhancedguidanceservices,an advisor works with each student and family to achieve academic goals and set postsecondary plans. Senior internships prepare students for postsecondary opportunities. Programs College counseling, College Now (math tutorial), PM school (supplementary instructional support), evening school, Living for the Young Family througheducation(lyfe)oncampus,ywcaafterschool program Partnerships JohnJayCollege,YWCA LanguageClassesSpanish Extracurricular ActivitiesSenior Internships, Student Activities organized by the Coordinator of Student Affairs(COSA) AdmissionsInformation Students must be 1721 years of age, have a minimum of 10 credits, have passed 1 Regents exam, and have attended high school for at least oneyear. Toregister,studentscalltheintakeofficeandsetup an appointment. Upon registration, students must bring a parent/guardian and are requested to provideatranscriptandcopyoftheirimmunization records. Wehavearollingadmissionsprocess. We will consider students who do not meet these criteria on an individual basis through an interview process. Page67
InnovationDiplomaPlusHighSchool DBN03M404 ContactInformation Address 145West84thStreet NewYork,NY10024 CampusLouisD.BrandeisEducationalCampus Phone2127242039 Fax2127242765 Emailinfo@innovationdp.org Websitehttp://www.innovationdp.org SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible Subway1,B,C,to86thStreet BusM7, M10, M11, M104 to 84th Street; M86 to ColumbusAvenue Open House Information Please call the school to inquireaboutupcomingopenhouses. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageandolder ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchoolisstructuredon creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents199 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport C B TransferSchool Overview In partnership with Catholic Charities Alianza Division, Innovation Diploma Plus High School provides students who have had limited opportunities for social and academicsuccessinatraditionalhighschoolsettingwith a school experience that values their life experiences, builds a sense of selfesteem and pride and prepares them for transition into college and/or a professional career. Innovation is committed to providing students with a college preparatory experience that will assist themwiththeirpostsecondarypursuits.thegoalofour school is for every graduate to be an authentic learner andgaintheanalyticalandsocialskillsneededtoexcelin oureverchangingworld. ProgramsLearningtoWork,CollegeNow,Technology Classes,Advisory,ProjectBasedLearning,Multimedia& VideoCenter,OnlineCourses,TheaterProgram PartnershipsCatholicCharitiesAlianzaDivision,DOME Project,St.Luke shospital,huntercollege(futurefocus Support),DiplomaPlus,iLearn LanguageClassesSpanish Extracurricular Activities Career exploration program/internships, student council, tutoring, Regents &SATpreparation,collegetrips QualityReview D N/A Clubs: Young Men's Mentoring Brooklyn Employment Neighborhood Initiative (B.E.N.I), Project R.E.D (Young Women'sGroup) AdmissionsInformation Innovation Diploma Plus High School has a rolling admission process accepting students 16 years of age and older with at least 10 credits and have attendedanotherhighschoolforatleastoneyear, haveaminimum6thgradereadingandmathlevel, and are committed to returning to a fulltime high school. Allstudentsmustbeinterviewedandgothroughan orientationpriortoacceptance. Interestedstudentsmustcometotheinterviewwith a parent/guardian and bring their transcript and immunizationrecords. Parents/guardiansattendanorientation.Students willbeaskedtotakeareadingandmathdiagnostic testandtomeetwithstaffduringtheorientation process. Page68
TheJamesBaldwinSchool:ASchoolforExpeditionaryLearning DBN02M313 ContactInformation Address 351West18thStreet Manhattan,NY10011 CampusHighSchoolforHumanitiesEducationalCampus Phone2126272812 Fax2126279803 Emailjbsadmissions@gmail.com Websitehttp://www.thejamesbaldwinschool.org http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/02/m313 SiteAccessibilityFunctionally accessible Subway1to18thStreet;2,3,A,C,Eto14thStreet;L to8thavenue Bus M5, M7 to 18th Street; M14A, M14D to 8th Avenue OpenHouseInformationForOpenHouseinformation andtolearnabouthowtoapplytothejamesbaldwin School,pleasecontactouradmissionscoordinator, RachelParsons,at2126272812,email jbsadmissions@gmail.comorvisit http://www.thejamesbaldwinschool.org. Enrollment Admissions PrioritiesPriority to Manhattan residents 15 years of age and older; then to New York City residents15yearsofageandolder ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchoolisstructuredon creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents247 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport C B QualityReview N/A N/A Page69 TransferSchool Overview We offer a personalized, interdisciplinary education to a diverse student body. We emphasize core values, participatory democracy, inquirybased learning, performancebasedassessment,andcommunityservice.as partofourmissionandcommitmenttodiversity,weserve transfer students who are seeking an alternative to their current educational setting. The James Baldwin School is partnered with the Coalition of Essential Schools and Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound, whose school designprinciplesshapeandsupportouracademicprogram andcommunityvalues.allnewstudentsgoonanoutward Boundcampingtripthatbuildstrustandcommunitybonds. Each student has a personal advisor for support and an advisory group called Crew. There are weekly Town Meetings and our schedule has longer classes to allow in depth learning. Our students present performancebased assessmenttaskstograduate.ourcollegeprogramincludes classesatnewyorkcitycolleges,trips,andassistancewith financial aid andapplications. Our corevaluesare Respect forhumanity,intellect,diversity,truthandacommitment topeace,justiceanddemocracy. Partnerships New York City Outward Bound Schools & Expeditionary Learning, The Integral Yoga Center, Youth Empowerment Services at the LGBT Community Center, HudsonGuildSocialServiceAgency,NewYorkCares,Kaplan SAT Tutoring, The New York Performance Standards Consortium, Mount Sinai Health Clinic (onsite), Baruch College,EugeneLangCollege,TeachingArtists,Coalitionof EssentialSchools,EducationalTalentSearch LanguageClassesSpanish Extracurricular ActivitiesFairness Committee, Tutoring, SAT Prep, Visual Art, Music, Photography, Student Government ClubsRunning,MockTrialTeam,JustUnderstanding(Peer Mediation), Senior Activities Committee, Artists' Lounge, Community Action Project (Habitat for Humanity Work WeekinBuffalo,NY),WeightTraining,Sailing PSALAlternativeLeagueSportsBoysBaseball,Basketball& JV Basketball, Bowling, Handball, Soccer, Volleyball; Girls Basketball,Handball,Soccer,Softball,Tennis,Volleyball&JV Volleyball AdmissionsInformation Studentsmustbe15yearsofageandolderandhave attendedanotherhighschoolforatleastonesemester. Studentsareadmitteduponreviewofapplicationand aninterview.weencourageinterestedstudentsand familiestoattendoneofouropenhousestolearnmore aboutus.
LibertyHighSchoolAcademyforNewcomers DBN02M550 TransferSchool ContactInformation Address 250West18 th Street NewYork,NY Phone2126910934 Fax2127271369 Emailrhuegel@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/02/M550/ SiteAccessibilityFunctionally Accessible Subway1to18 th Street,2,3,F,Mto14 th Street,A,C,E,Lto 14 th Streetto8 th Avenue BusM1,M11,M14A,M14D,M20,M23,M5,M7 Open House Information: Please call our Parent Coordinatorforupdatedinformation Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpento newimmigrantsandto studentsstillrequiringenglishacquisition. ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchoolisstructuredon creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents377 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A A QualityReview N/A N/A Overview Liberty High School Academy for Newcomers is a small school,located on West 18th Street in New York City, servingnewimmigrantstudentsingrades9through12or students who still require English acquisition. We are dedicated to educating students of diverse cultural and academicbackgrounds,astheymakethetransitiontothe American educational system.we provide a small safe environmentforstudentstofocusonacquiringenglishas anadditionallanguagewhilecelebratingstudentdiversity. Webelieveinprovidinghighqualityinstructioninorderto preparestudentstobecomecollegeandcareerreadyas well as responsible contributors to a global society. We engage students and families by providing after school classes, activities, and career, academic and personal counselinginorderforeveryonetoreachtheirpotential. Programs Liberty High School offers a stand alone ESL programfortruebeginnerswhowanttograduatewitha NewYorkStateHighSchoolDiploma. Partnerships Liberty High School Academy for Newcomers partners with The Kitchen, a local theater arts company, The Rubin Museum, The New York City Immigration Coalition, The Whitney Museum, PENCIL, HunterCollegeandCityCollege LanguageClassesSpanish ExtracurricularActivitiesTheaterArts Clubs:ArabicClub PSAL Alternative League Sports Boys Basketball and Girls Volleyball AdmissionsInformation Minimumageof14.5yearsoldtoenter9 th grade. 1 Regents passed and a minimum of 810 credits if transferringfromanycdoeschoolandinthe9 th or10 th grade. 2 Regents passed and a minimum of 1015 credits if transferringfromanycdoeschoolin11 th or12 th grade. Interviewrequired. Please bring parent or guardian, immunization record, andallforeigntranscripts. AssessmentTestsattimeofacceptance. Page70
LowerEastSidePreparatoryHighSchool DBN01M515 ContactInformation Address 145StantonStreet Manhattan,NY10002 Phone2125056366 Fax2122600813 Emailmpolin@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://www.lespnyc.com SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible SubwayF,J,M,ZtoDelanceyStreetEssexStreet BusM9,M14AtoRivingtonandEssexStreets;M15to Rivington & Allen Streets; M21 to Essex & Houston Streets;B39toEssex&DelanceyStreets Open House Information Please email ckung@schools.nyc.gov or call for open house information or to schedule a tour. Admission intake andinterviewstakeplaceeveryday,mondaysfridays 9amto1pm. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentostudents16yearsofage andolder ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchoolisstructuredon creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents546 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A A QualityReview N/A N/A TransferSchool Overview LowerEastSidePreparatoryHighSchool(LESP),rankedin the top100 highschoolsinnew YorkCitybyU.S.News and World Report, provides an engaging academic program leading to a high school Regents or Advanced Regentsdiploma.Ourcurriculumaddressestheneedsof a varied student population, providing support and enrichment.we have strong ESL, Bilingual Chinese and Spanish programs which prepares students to pursue higher education and employment. LESP offers a battle testedprogramcombiningrobotics,scienceandmath. We have an impressive library media center with ipads, wirelesscomputer labs, and a stateoftheart science lab.weofferapcoursesincalculus,chemistry,chinese, and Spanish. LESP also has extensive after school programsandguidancesupport. ProgramsCollegeNow,TransitionalBilingualEducation, ESL, MOUSE Squad Certification, Peer Tutoring, Robotics, MakerBot(3Dprinting),andExtendedDayProgramswhich reflect student needs/interests. Our current offerings include: Documentary Filmmaking, Marine Biology, Genetics, Diseases, Physical Education (Yoga, Ping Pong, ModernDance),Architecture&InteriorDesign,Photoshop, Literary Journal, Chinese Literacy, Drama, Speech, and CulinaryArts Partnerships New York University, Hunter College, Henry Street Settlement, Lions Club, Grand Street Settlement, Asian Americans For Equality, Charles B. Wang Health Center, Dancing Classrooms, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Health Corps, ilearn, PENCIL Inc., Healing Arts Iniitiative (HAI), Goldman Sachs,BalletHispanico Extracurricular Activities Student Government, National Honor Society, Peer Tutoring, Leadership Program, SAT Prep, Regents Prep, MOUSE Squad, Art, Drama,VideoProduction,ChoralMusic,ModernDance, Ballroom Dancing, Chinese Culture Club, Tai Chi, Ping Pong, Basketball, Fitness Room, Dance Team, Web Design,Forensics,andFieldTrips PSAL Alternative League Sports Boys Basketball, Girls Volleyball AdmissionsInformation Students transferring must have a minimum of 10 credits and have passed 2 Regents exams. Those who are new to the State or country should have attendedthe9 th grade Students who do not meet the criteria may be considered on an individual basis through our interviewprocess. Page71
ManhattanComprehensiveNightandDaySchool DBN02M575 ContactInformation Address 2402ndAvenue NewYork,NY10003 Phone2123532010 Fax2123531673 Emailmtoise@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://www.mcndhs.com SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible SubwayLto1stAvenue;4,5,6,N,Q,Rto14Street UnionSquare;Lto3rdAvenue BusM15to2ndAvenue;M14to2ndAvenue Open House Information We register students throughout the year based on available seats. To register for an appointment visit our website www.mcndhs.comandclickonadmissionsorcall212 3532010, ext. 309. Every student is tested and interviewedatregistrationandgivenanindividualized programleadingtograduation. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOurschoolisdesignedforolder students.studentsmusthaveturned 17beforeJuly1, 2013 to be admitted for the 201314 school year. Transfer students must also have earned at least 17 credits and passed 1 Regents exam in English or Social Studies ExpectedGradeConfigurationOurschoolisstructured oncreditneeds,notgradelevels. TotalStudents778 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A A QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowarda highschooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudent support,careerandeducationalexploration,work preparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducational experiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsare providedbyacommunitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforManhattanComprehensiveNightand DayHighSchoolisComprehensiveDevelopment,Inc(CDI). Page72 TransferSchool Overview Ourschoolcommunityisdedicatedtoprovidinghighschool Regentsdiplomastoolder,undercreditedstudentswhether theyarelongtimeresidentsofnycorrecentimmigrants.we alsostrivetopreparethemtosucceedatcollegeandcareer. We provide students who haveadult responsibilitieswitha schedule that meets their needs. Classes are offered for English Language Learners (ELLs) both during the day and eveningandfortransferstudentsintheevening.students arerequiredtoattendschoolyearround,includingsummer andsundays.weofferachallengingprogramwithadvanced PlacementandCollegeNowclassesandanextensiveEnglish language immersion program for foreignborn students. Comprehensive Development Inc. (CDI) is our nonprofit partner who provide free, onsite student support including tutoring,collegeadvisement,scholarships,careerexploration and internships, legal assistance, referrals for housing and medicalissues,andpostgraduationservices. ProgramsLearningtoWork,extensiveEnglishasaSecond Language (ESL) immersion, College Now, Advanced Placement, specialized internships in media and the environment, university partnerships. Advanced Placement Courses: Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Chinese Language & Culture,EnglishLiterature&Composition,SpanishLanguage, UnitedStatesHistory Partnerships Comprehensive Development, Inc. (CDI), LaGuardia Community College, The Cooper Union (Mechanical Engineering), Weill Cornell School of Medical Science (Molecular Biology Lab Techniques), Rockefeller University(LaboratoryAnimalResearch),SolarOne,CUNYAt HomeinCollege,SustainableSouthBronx ExtracurricularActivitiesComprehensiveDevelopment,Inc. (CDI), Baruch College, LaGuardia Community College, The CooperUnion(MechanicalEngineering),WeillCornellSchool of Medical Science (Molecular Biology Lab Techniques), Rockefeller University (Laboratory Animal Research), Solar One PSAL Alternative League Sports Intramural Soccer, Basketball,TableTennis,Badminton AdmissionsInformation Studentsmusthaveturned17beforeJuly1,2013tobe admittedforthe201314schoolyear. Transfer students must have earned at least 17 credits andpassed1regentsexamwitha65inenglishorsocial Studies. Toregisterforanappointmentwithanadmissionsofficer visitwww.mcndhs.comandclickonadmissionsorcall 2123532010,ext.309.
MurrayHillAcademy DBN02M432 ContactInformation Address 111East33rdStreet NewYork,NY10016 Phone2126960195 Fax2126962498 EmailAmannin3@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://www.mhacademy.net SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible Subway6to33rdStreet;B,D,F,N,Q,Rto34thStreet HeraldSquare Bus M15, M101, M102, M1, M2, M3, M4 to 34th Street;M16toParkAvenue OpenHouseInformationPlease call 2126960195 or emailamannin3@schools.nyc.govtoscheduleavisit. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents lessthan16yearsofage. ExpectedGradeConfiguration9through12 TotalStudents320 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport N/A N/A QualityReview N/A P TransferSchool Overview Murray Hill Academy has a unique admissions model: 60% of the students are admitted through the high school admissions process and 40% are admitted as transferstudentsthroughouttheyear.ourschooloffers studentsachallengingcurriculumwithblendedlearning, including online courses with inschool mentors and in internships. We are committed to the academic progress of our students, as well as their social and emotional growth. Our goal is to have all students graduate,prepared for college and careers, ready to becomesuccessfulandproductivecitizens. Programs Regents & SAT Preparation, Youth Development Program. OneonOne Advisory, AP Courses, Individual College & Career Counseling, Job Shadowing, Internships, Community Service, Blended LearningEnvironment,iZoneandiLearn,Achievement Mentoring,NewYorkCityMentoringProgramwiththe Segal Group, Gilder Lehrman Institute, Arts Program withtheaterandmixedmediacent sability,pencil, StudentSupportServicesandMentoring(throughGood Shepherd Services, Big Brothers and Big Sisters), High SchoolsThat Work,InternationalCollaboration(Finland andsouthafrica). Language ClassesSpanish, American Sign Language, and onlinelanguageclasses Extracurricular Activities AfterSchool Support and EnrichmentforStudents,TutoringandRegentsPreparation (STARS), Saturday Tutoring, Student Council, BEATS Music and Poetry, Visual Arts Club, Street Soldiers Community Service, Paw Print Newspaper, Mouse Tech Squad, Yearbook,NYPDYouthExplorers,DanceClub,GreenTeam, Film Club, Peer Mediation Team, National Honor Society, Student Activities (COSA), GSA Club, Relationship BuildingClub PSALAlternativeLeagueSportsBaseballandJVBaseball, Basketball & J V Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball, Softball. Through Physical Education classes, we offer Badminton, Basketball, Strength and Conditioning, Floor Hockey, Handball,ScooterBall,Volleyball,andWhiffleBall AdmissionsInformation Murray Hill Academy s Transfer Program accepts students who are 1516 years old with8 or less credits and have attended another high school for onlyoneyear. Studentsandtheirparents/guardiansshouldcontact theschooltoscheduleaninterviewwiththeschool staff. Students provide their transcript and immunization recordsatthetimeofinterview. Studentsacceptedintotheschoolaremandatedto participateinanorientationsession. Page73
SatelliteAcademyHighSchool DBN02M570 ContactInformation Address 120West30thStreet Manhattan,NY10001 Phone6466742800 EmailSZbaida@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://www.satelliteacademy.org http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/02/m570 SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible SubwayB,D,F,N,Q,Rto34thStreetHeraldSquare;1, 2,3,A,C,Eto34thStreetPennStation BusM4,M5,M6,M7to30thStreet;M16,M34cross townto6thor7thavenues Open House Information Admissions for the fall semester begin in March and continue through the summer and into the beginning of September. Admissions for the spring semester begins in December and continue into the beginning of February. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageorolder ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchoolisstructuredon creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents260 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A A QualityReview N/A P TransferSchool Overview Satellite Academy is transfer high school devoted to transforming young minds and lives through education. WearelocatedintheheartofmidtownManhattan.Our schoolisdedicatedtoprovidingstudentswhoareatleast 16yearsoldwithanopportunitytoearntheirhighschool diploma in a smaller, studentcentered learning community.ourmissionistohelpstudentsimprovetheir attendance, become active learners and graduate with full capability for future success. We accept Regents Exams from other schools, but only offer Performance Based Assessment Tasks (PBATs) at our school.these PBATscountthesamewayasRegentsExamsdotowards ahighschooldiploma,wejustthinkitisabetterwayto demonstrate knowledge in a subject. We have partnerships with various organizations where students haveaccesstofitnessactivities. ProgramsSenior seminar, New Student Orientation Semester, Advisory Group, Interdisciplinary Courses, Fitness Activities OffCampus, Conflict Resolution, Portfolio & PerformanceBased Assessment, Dance Classes,Internships,StudentLeadership Partnerships Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility, New York University, Columbia University,TeachersCollege,QueensCollege,TheArtof Stepping,ArtsConnection,Irondale,ManhattanTheater Club, Basketball City, Planet Fitness, Ramapo for Children,&AMCTheaters. LanguageClassesSpanish,French Extracurricular Activities AfterSchool Tutoring, RunningClub,Yearbook AdmissionsInformation Applicants must be 16 years of age or older and haveattendedhighschoolforatleastoneyear. Thereisnominimumcreditrequirement. Theadmissionsprocessincludesanapplicationand interview.theparent/guardianmustaccompanythe student to the school for an information session beforethestudentcanbeadmitted. Students who do not meet the admissions criteria willbeconsideredonanindividualbasisthroughan interviewprocess. Page74
UrbanAcademyLaboratoryHighSchool DBN02M565 ContactInformation Address 317East67thStreet Manhattan,NY10065 CampusJuliaRichmanEducationalCampus Phone2125705284 Fax2125705366 Emailqueries@urbanacademy.org Websitehttp://www.urbanacademy.org http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/02/m565 SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible Subway6to68thStreetHunterCollege BusM15, M101, M102 to 67th Street; M66 to 2nd Avenue OpenHouseInformationPleasecontacttheschoolfor openhousedatesortoscheduleavisit. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents ExpectedGradeConfiguration9through12 TotalStudents164 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A A QualityReview WD N/A TransferSchool Overview The Urban Academy High School offers a small, personalized educational setting for students interested in a challenging, collegeoriented curriculum.students exploreanddiscussideas,conductresearch,debateand evaluate information.inquirybased classes, community service internships,field trips, and the opportunity to take classes from selected colleges are central to the school's program.the school uses performancebased assessmenttograduateitsstudents.studentsneedtobe able to function in an educational environment that emphasizesindependentworkandresearchandneedto articulateacommitmenttoparticipateintheeducational cultureoftheschool. ProgramsPlaywriting and play production/rehearsals, lawadvocacyandcurriculumproject,collegecoursesin lieu of advanced placement courses, internships & communityservice Partnerships Manhattan Theater Club, New York PerformanceStandardsConsortium LanguageClassesDeterminedsemesterbysemester Extracurricular ActivitiesPhoto documentary, opera visits, theater club, musical theater, instrumental instructionclubs:yearbook,studentgovernment PSAL Sports Boys Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball; Girls Basketball,Soccer,Volleyball SchoolSports:Intramuralsports AdmissionsInformation Our admissions process includes a parent/student interview and diagnostic testing in reading and math. Pleasecontacttheschoolformoreinformationfor admissionandperformancebasedassessmentsat ourschool. Page75
GeorgeWashingtonCampusYABC DBN06M457 ContactInformation Address 549AudubonAvenue NewYork,NY10040 HostSchoolHighSchoolforLawandPublicService CampusGeorgeWashingtonEducationalCampus Phone2129271841,ext.6333or6336 Fax2127813065 Emailsakel@schools.nyc.gov Websitewww.gwyabc.org SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible Subway1to191stStreet BusM101to192ndStreet&AmsterdamAvenue;M3to 191stStreet&St.NicholasAvenue Registration Contact Samuel Akel: 2129271841 ext. 636;MarleneMadera:2129271841,ext.634;Peyton Craig:2127813062,ext.206 Open House InformationInterested students should call the registration contact to schedule a visit or appointment.yabcsoperatefrom1:00pm9:00pm. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Havecompletedtheschoolyearinwhichhe orsheturns17 Haveearnedatleast17creditstowardhigh schoolgraduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A A QualityReview N/A N/A YoungAdultBoroughCenter Overview InpartnershipwithFEGSHealthandHumanServices, our YABC program serves students eligible for the program, and provides students with the ability to obtainahighschooldiplomaaswellasexplorevarious career and college options within a supportive environment.we offer small classroom settings, ELL support, Regents tutoring, paid internships/work experiences,andtheopportunitytoplanforthefuture inapositivelearningenvironment.weuseastrengths based approach to working with students, engaging families,andprovidingindividualizedacademicsupport. CommunityBased Organization Services All students havetheopportunitytoparticipateinlearningtowork, paidinternships&professionalworkforcedevelopment, career planning & exploration, case management & counseling services, life skills development, college planning&exploration InternshipHighlightsStudentswillbeplacedin internshipsinthemanhattanareaineducation, business/retail,nonprofitandsocialservice,mediaand communications,andhealth PartnershipsFEGS Extracurricular Activities College Trips, Volunteer Opportunities,DanceTeam,Basketball,StudentLeaders, Men s Group, Women s Group, Photography, RecreationalTrips,SATPrep TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforGeorgeWashingtonCampusYABCisFEGS. Page76
WashingtonIrvingYABC DBN02M473 ContactInformation Address 40IrvingPlace NewYork,NY10003 HostSchoolWashingtonIrvingHighSchool CampusWashingtonIrvingEducationalCampus Phone2126745000,ext.1149 Emailrbradley@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://www.wiyabc.net SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible Subway4,5,6,L,N,Q,Rto14thStreetUnionSquare BusM1, M2, M3, M15, M101, M102 to East 16th Street;M14toIrvingPlace;M9toIrvingPlace&East 16thStreet RegistrationContactDonnaRizzoat2122533267 Open House Information Students can come in Mondays through Thursdays from 4:30pm7:00pm. Openhousesaregenerallyheldtwiceasemesterand datesarepostedonourwebsite. Enrollment TotalStudents250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Havecompletedtheschoolyearinwhichhe orsheturns17 Haveearnedatleast17creditstowardhigh schoolgraduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B C QualityReview N/A N/A YoungAdultBoroughCenter Overview InpartnershipwithFEGSHealthandHumanServices, our mission is to foster a positive familylike environmentthatprovidesstudentswithanopportunity to obtain their high school diplomas. Graduating from high school will allow students to become fully functional citizens within the global community. Our visionasacommunityistobridgethegapbetweenthe high school experience, and entrance into adulthood andhighereducationbydevelopingastudent sabilityto recognize and take advantage of all opportunities affordedtohimorher. CommunityBased Organization ServicesAll students are eligibletoreceive: Learningto Work, internshipsin various fields, individual counseling, group counseling, career planning & exploration, attendance outreach, caseconferencing Internship Highlights Students are placed in paid internships in the Manhattan area in education, business/retail, government, nonprofit/social service, media/communications,health,andlaw. Partnerships FEGS LanguageClassesSpanish Extracurricular Activities Town Hall meetings, Motivational Speakers, College Trips (day & overnight), Student Retreats, Holiday Dinners and Cultural Events, CommunityService,PeerLeadershipGroup TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforWashingtonIrvingCampusYABCisFEGS. Page77
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ManhattanPathwaystoGraduation/ReferralCenterattheAlternativeLearningCenterComplex Students interested in enrolling in Pathways to Graduation (formerly known as GED Plus) must first visit a Referral Center for High School Alternatives, where students will be given an overview of their options andreceiveindividualizedattentionfromareferralcounselor.duringthis meeting, the student & referral counselor will explore his/her academic history, future goals, and other supports needed. When appropriate, the Referral Center will help students enroll in finding a location and enrolling in High School Equivalency preparation classes.the Referral Center for High School AlternativesisinthesamelocationasthePathwaystoGraduationHub. Referral Centers for High School Alternatives provide advice on high school alternatives, help students enroll in High School Equivalency programs, when appropriate, and connect students to related support (such as childcare, counseling and drug treatment). You should go to a Referral Center if you are under21yearsold,liveinnewyorkcity,don thaveahighschooldiploma,but wanttocontinueyoureducationandneedadditionalsupporttoreconnectwith school.referralcenterscanhelpyou: LearnaboutyourrightsasaNYCDepartmentofEducationstudent Plantoovercomeanybarriersthatpreventyoufromcomingtoschool Understandyourhighschooltranscript ExploreallpossiblepathstoahighschooldiplomaorenrollinaHighSchoolEquivalencyprogram Getreferralsforserviceslikechildcare,socialwork,anddrugtreatment Manhattan Pathways to Graduation Hub/Referral Center at the Alternative LearningComplex ContactInformation Address269W.35thStreet Phone2122441274 Fax2122441793 AccessibilityFunctionallyAccessible SubwayA,C,E,1,2,3to34thStreet BusM16,M20to8thAve/W.37thStreet Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation. Toenrollinhighschoolequivalencyprograms,studentsmust: Be1821yearsold(or17yearsoldwithextenuating circumstances,parental/guardianconsent, andadministratorapproval) VisitaReferralCenterforHighSchoolAlternatives forintake Overview PathwaystoGraduation helps students earn their High SchoolEquivalencyDiploma(formerlyknownasaGED ) in addition to preparing them for college and career options. Students 1821 years old can choose to participateinafulltimeorparttimeprogram.students who are 17 years old may only enroll with parent or guardianpermission.finaldeterminationsaremadeona casebycase basis. Manhattan has one Pathways to GraduationHubwithmultiplesatellitelocations. Page78
ManhattanPathwaystoGraduationSatelliteLocations ManhattanPathwaystoGraduationSatelliteLocations:FullTimeDayPrograms PROGRAMSITENAME ADDRESS CONTACTNUMBER PathwaystoGraduationatAlternative EducationComplexReferralCenter/Hub 269W.35thStreet ELLServices:ESL NewYork,NY10001 2122441274 Earlyliteracy* PathwaystoGraduationat29 th Street 40East29 th Street NewYork,NY10016 2128897567 PathwaystoGraduationatChelseaHudson 441West26 th Street,2 nd Floor Guild NewYork,NY10001 2127609800 PathwaystoGraduationatCoopTech 321East96 th Street 2123698800,ext.1462or NewYork,NY10128 1464 PathwaystoGraduationatHarlem RenaissanceHighSchool ELLServices:ESL PathwaystoGraduationatJeffreyC.Tenzer ELLServices:ESL,TransitionalBilingual Program:Spanish PathwaystoGraduationatManhattan LearningCenter PathwaystoGraduationatManhattanYouth Build PathwaystoGradutionatPHASE:PiggyBack, Inc. PathwaystoGraduationatStanleyIsaacs NeighborhoodCenter PathwaystoGraduationatTheDoor PathwaystoGraduationatYouthActionand HomesProgram 22East128 th Street NewYork,NY10035 198ForsythStreet NewYork,NY10002 317West52 nd Street NewYork,NY10019 4West125 th Street NewYork,NY10027 262West145 th Street NewYork,NY10039 1792FirstAvenue NewYork,NY10128 555BroomeStreet,3 rd Floor NewYork,NY10013 206East118 th Street NewYork,NY10035 2129963795ext.3091or 3092 2126738254 2122474307,ext.1021 6464426572 6466738802 2123607625 2129419090,ext.3252or 3324 2128608170,ext.16 Page79
ManhattanLYFEProgramSiteDirectory LivingfortheYoungFamilythroughEducation(LYFE)providesfreechildcareand supportservicestohelpstudentparentsstayontracktograduation. Onlystudentscurrently enrolled inand attending a NYCpublic school canuselyfe s childcareservices.ifyour school doesn thavealyfeprogramsiteoriftheoneyouwanttouseisfull,youshouldfindanotherprogramsitethatiseasiest for you to get to and from while going to school. You can call the LYFE center directly or the Referral Center in your boroughforhelp. PROGRAMSITELOCATION ADDRESS CONTACTNUMBERS PUBLICTRANSPORTATION CityAsSchool 16 Clarkson Street 2123376876 Subway:1,2toHoustonStreet NewYork,NY10014 7183376858 Bus:M20,M21 EdwardA.ReynoldsWest SideHighSchool CascadesHighSchool HarlemRenaissanceHigh School HighSchoolfor EnvironmentalStudies JuliaRichmanUrban Academy LouisD.BrandeisHighSchool ManhattanHighSchool 140 West 102nd Street NewYork,NY10025 198 Forsyth Street NewYork,NY10002 22 East 128th Street NewYork,NY10035 850 West 10th Avenue NewYork,NY10019 317 East 67th Street NewYork,NY10065 145 West 84th Street NewYork,NY10024 317 West 52nd Street NewYork,NY10019 2126787339 2126787300,ext.1080 2125052785 2126735266 2129963795,ext.2013, 3031,or3041 2122628067 2127172391 2125954136 2122474307,ext.2109or 2111 Subway:1to103rdStreet Bus:M11,M7,M104 Subway:F,Vto2ndAvenue Bus:M15,M21 Subway:2,3,4,5,6to125th Street Bus:M1 Subway:Dto59thStreet Bus:M11,M31,M57 Subway:F,4,6to68th Street/HunterCollege Bus:M66 Subway:E,A,Cto50thStreet Bus:M10,M20,M104 Subway:A,B,Cto125thStreet Bus:M2,M2L MidManhattanAdult LearningCenter 212 West 120th Street NewYork,NY10027 2126661919,ext.4111 2129320842 Subway:A,C,E,1,2toCanal Street Bus:M6,M20 TheDoor 1216thAvenue NewYork,NY10013 2129419090,ext.3317or 3341 2129969173 Subway:1,2,A,B,CtoCanal Street Bus:M11,M7 Page80
164th St. MANHATTAN Brooklyn- Queens- Midtown Tunnel East River 7 Roosevelt Island LONG ISLAND CITY 25 1 9 Prospect Park Central Park 278 21st St. 34th Ave. Queens 31st St. THE BRONX ASTORIA Expwy. Ditmars Blvd. MASPETH 27 Lutheran Cemetery RIDGEWOOD East River Bronx-Whitestone Bridge Rikers Flushing COLLEGE WHITESTONE Island Bay POINT Astoria Blvd. 4 25A 3 37 JACKSON WOODSIDE HEIGHTS 5 6 8 10 2 25 35 SUNNYSIDE ELMHURST 278 Calvary Cemetery 495 Steinway St. BROOKLYN Grand Central Long LaGuardia Airport STEINWAY EAST ELMHURST Northern Blvd. Island Metropolitan Ave. Pkwy. Queens E xpwy. Blvd. 31/2495 REGO PARK St. John s Cemetery GLENDALE Junction Cemetery 34 of the Evergreens Liberty Ave. Blvd. 27 108th St. 33 29 FOREST HILLS Myrtle Ave. WOODHAVEN 38 Bayside FLUSHING 22 24 23 14 11 24? Ave. 46th UTOPIA 13 JAMAICA 17 Throgs Neck Bridge 18 16 SOUTH JAMAICA Linden 26th Ave. Flushing Meadows CORONA Kissena 21 30 Park Forest Park Atlantic Ave. Conduit Ave. Van Wyck Expwy. 25 678 Main St. Kew Gardens RICHMOND HILL OZONE PARK Lefferts Blvd. Rockaway Blvd. SOUTH OZONE PARK HOWARD BEACH 295 Cross Van Wyck Expwy. Utopia Pkwy. Island Ave. Clearview Expwy. 73rd Ave. 15 Brewer Pkwy. Bell Blvd. Union Tnpk. 295 BAYSIDE Hillside Ave. 19 25A DOUGLASTON ST. ALBANS 25/6 495 25 25 QUEENS 40 VILLAGE Belmont Park Race Track HOLLIS Blvd. Merrick 27 36 CAMBRIA 39 HEIGHTS SPRINGFIELD GARDENS 12 LAURELTON Blvd. John F. Kennedy International Airport Little Neck Bay Bell Blvd. LITTLE NECK Cunningham Park Jama Cross Island P k wy. Long Island ica Ave. Alley Pond Park Francis Rockaway Blvd. Lewis Blvd. Blvd. Springfield Expwy. Hempstead ROSEDALE Northern NASSAU Long Braddock Ave. Grand Central Pkwy. Hillside Ave. Laurelton Pkwy. Blvd. Island BELLEROSE Tnpk. Southern Pkwy. Blvd. Expwy. Union Tnpk. 24 Merrick Rd. Sunrise Hwy. Cross Bay Blvd. Jamaica Bay Rockaway Inlet Shore Pkwy. Marine Parkway Bridge Canarsie Pol Big Channel Duck Point Marshes Gateway National Recreation Area Stony Creek Marsh Ruffle Bar Beach Channel Yellow Bar Hassock Little Egg Marsh Dr. Cross ROCKAWAY BEACH Rockaway Beach Blvd. Bay Blvd. Broad 20 Channel Grassy Bay Grass Hassock FAR ROCKAWAY Edgemere 28 Park Channel Beach Channel Dr. Central Ave. Sea Girt Blvd. Meadow La. ATLANTIC BEACH ROCKAWAY POINT ATLANTIC OCEAN Map David Lindroth Inc. All rights reserved.
QUEENS TransferSchools NorthQueensCommunityHighSchool...83 QueensAcademyHighSchool...84 QueensSatelliteHighSchoolforOpportunity...85 VOYAGESPreparatoryHighSchool...86 VOYAGESPreparatory SouthQueens...87 YoungAdultBoroughCenters(YABCs) FlushingYABC... 88 HighSchoolforArtsandBusinessYABC...89 JohnAdamsYABC... 90 HighSchoolEquivalencyPrograms PathwaystoGraduationHub/ReferralCenterforHighSchoolAlternatives...92 PathwaystoGraduationSatelliteLocations...93 LYFE(LivingfortheYoungFamilythroughEducation)ProgramSiteDirectory...94
NorthQueensCommunityHighSchool DBN25Q792 ContactInformation Address 1412577thRoad Queens,NY11367 Phone7183801650 Fax7183802189 Emailnqchs@sco.org Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/25/Q792 SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible SubwayE,FtoKewGardensUnionTurnpike BusQ20A,Q20B,Q44toMainStreet&77thRoad;Q46 tomainstreet&unionturnpike OpenHouseInformationWewelcomevisitorsfromthe community, parents and other educational institutions to our school. Please contact the Principal or Assistant Principaltoarrangeavisit. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents16 yearsofageorolder Expected Grade ConfigurationSchool is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents198 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B B QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahigh schooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudentsupport, careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skills development,andinternshipsthatpreparestudentsfor rewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesafter graduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbyacommunity basedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforNorthQueensCommunityHighSchoolis SCOFamilyofServices. Overview TransferSchool North Queens Community High School (NQCHS) is a small transferschooldesignedforyoungpeoplewho,afterinitial enrollmentin9thgradeatahighschoolwithinthequeens community, have been truant or dropped out of school. Jointly operated by the New York City Department of EducationandSCOFamilyofServices.NQCHSisdesignedto provide intensive support and services to students to ensure continued attendance in school. Each student is assigned an Advocate Counselor throughout their time at the school. Each counselor works with no more than 25 students. The school is ungraded and committed to heterogeneous grouping that integrates a challenging, standardsbasedinstructionalmodelwiththebestpractices inyouthdevelopment.withanacceleratedcreditprogram, students will have the opportunity to earn additional credits. Our students will participate in employment readinessandskillsdevelopmentprograms. ProgramsLearningtoWork,literacybasedinstructional program, SAT & Regents preparation courses, college campustours,internships,careerdevelopmentactivities Partnerships SCOFamilyofServices ExtracurricularActivitiesStudentLeadershipTeam;other activitiesbasedonstudentinterest AdmissionsInformation North Queens Community High School has a rolling admissions policy accepting students throughout the year whoare16yearsofageandolder.interestedstudentsmust haveattendedanotherhighschoolforatleastoneyear,have a minimum 6th grade reading level, and be willing and committedtoreturntoafulltimehighschool. Minimumagerequiredforadmission:16 Minimumcreditsrequiredforadmission:0 Studentsandtheirparents/guardiansshouldcontactthe schooltoscheduleanintakeappointment. Students are requested to provide their transcript. Students will be asked to meet with school staff for an interview. Studentsacceptedintotheprogramwillattend orientationsessionsandbeexpectedtoparticipateinthe schoolcommunity. Page83
QueensAcademyHighSchool DBN25Q540 ContactInformation Address 1381135thAvenue Flushing,NY11354 Phone7184633111 Fax7188865015 EmailLSasso@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://www.QueensAcademyHS.com http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/25/q540 SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible Subway7toMainStreet,thena15minutewalk BusQ44toUnionStreet&35thAvenue OpenHouseInformationOrientationtakesplaceevery Monday and Wednesday, and appointments are necessary. Enrollment Admissions PrioritiesConsideration forall New York Citystudents16yearsofagewithaminimumof10credits and17yearsofagewith14+creditswhohaveadesireto achieveahighschooldiplomaandhaveattended,atleast, oneyearofhighschool ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchool isstructuredon creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents392 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport B B QualityReview N/A N/A Overview TransferSchool Queens Academy's mission is to provide a respectful, nurturing environment of high learning expectations where students, parents and the academic community assume collectiveresponsibilityforalloutcomes. Partnerships Latimer Community House, Hip Hop 4 Life, PrattInstitute,NYU,NetworkforTeachingEntrpreneurship, XmentalInc.(SpokenWord) LanguageClassesSpanish Extracurricular ActivitiesPM school, Saturday Tutoring, Work Study Internships, College Fairs and Trips, APEX, izone,archeryclub,culinaryclub,collegenow,dig/it PSALAlternativeLeagueSportsBoys&GirlsBasketball,Co EdSoftball AdmissionsInformation ConsiderationforALLNewYorkCitystudents16years ofagewithaminimumof10creditsand17yearsofage with 14 + credits who have a desire to achieve a high schooldiplomaandhaveattended,atleast,oneyearof highschool Students may be referred by telephone by their guidancecounselororguardian. Studentsarerequestedtobringacopyoftheirofficial transcriptandimmunizationrecordstotheorientation. Parent/Guardian must attend orientation/ registration session. Eachstudentreceivesanindividualizedprogram. Students who do not meet the above criteria will be considered,onanindividualbasis,throughaninterview process. ImportantInformation! QueensAcademyTransferHighSchoolhasa2 nd location,inadditiontotheflushingsiteabove: AddressJamaicaSite 14210LindenBoulevard,4 th Floor Jamaica,NY11436 Telephone7183223580 Fax7186599278 Emailbpiccio@schools.nyc.gov SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible SubwayE,F,J,ZtoSutphinBoulevardfollowedbyQ40 BusQ40toLindenBoulevardand142 nd Street OpenHouseInformationOrientationtakesplaceeveryTuesdayandThursdayat9:00am Page84
QueensSatelliteHighSchoolforOpportunity DBN28Q338 ContactInformation Address 16202HillsideAvenue Jamaica,NY11432 Phone7186573920 Fax7186582309 Emailmmelkonian@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/12/X446 SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible SubwayE,FtoParsonsBoulevard BusQ17to167thStreet Open House Information Interested students should contact Luz M. Rojas, Assistant Principal, at 718657 3920. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents15 years of age or older who are dedicated to the school s mission Expected Grade ConfigurationSchool is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents246 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport D C QualityReview N/A D TransferSchool Overview Queens Satellite High School for Opportunity (QSHSO) is committedtocreatingadiverse,supportive,andexemplary learning environment to promote opportunities for our students. We provide a rigorous academic program that empowers young people with entrepreneurial, social, business,literacy,andtechnicalskillsnecessarytosucceed incollegeandacareer. Programs The College and Career Mentoring (CCM) program is designed to empower our students with the social, academic, business, and entrepreneurial skills necessaryforsuccessinaglobalsociety.ccmconsistsof seminars, college workshops, college visits, community service,unpaidinternships,andpaidinternships.mentors frombusinessandlocalcommunitycollaboratewithour teachersbringrealworldconnectionstoourstudentsona weekly basis. The sessions are designed to develop positive character traits, prepare our students for communityservice,internships,andcollegeandcareers. Partnerships TheRitzCarlton,ABetterJamaica,Coalition for Youth and Community Empowerment, CUNY College Now,EsteeLauder,FacingHistoryandOurselves,Greater JamaicaDevelopmentCorporation,HofstraUniversity,JP MorganChase,JuniorAchievement,MarathonVentures, thenetworkforteachingentrepreneurship,thenewyork Times, Queens Borough Community College, Queens Chamber of Commerce, Queens Central Library, South Asian Youth Action,St. Johns University, Steve Madden, SutphinBID,YMCA,YorkCollege LanguageClassesSpanish Extracurricular Activities Student Government Organization,CommunityService,Internships Clubs:HistoricalSociety,ServiceClub,MockTrial,Writers Club PSALAlternativeLeagueSportsBoysandGirlsBasketball Page85 AdmissionsInformation Students must be at least 15 years old and have attendedhighschoolforatleastoneyear. Theadmissionsprocessincludesanapplicationandan interactive visit to the school. Students and their parent/guardian will be asked to meet with school staffforaninterview. Studentswhodonotmeettheadmissionscriteriawill be considered on an individual basis through an interviewprocess.
VOYAGESPreparatoryHighSchool DBN24Q744 ContactInformation Address 451094thStreet Queens,NY11373 Phone7182717851 Fax7182718549 Emailrebeccacheraquit@voyagesprep.org Websitehttp://www.voyagesprep.org/home http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/24/q744 SiteAccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible Subway7to Junction Boulevard; R to GrandAvenue NewtownfollowedbyQ58 BusQ58 to Corona Avenue & 94th Street; Q72 to JunctionBoulevard&45thAvenue OpenHouseInformationInterestedstudentsandtheir familiesarealwayswelcometocontactusinpersonor byphonetolearnmoreaboutourschool. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageorolder ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchoolisstructuredon creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents220 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A A QualityReview N/A N/A Overview TransferSchool The staff at VOYAGES (Viable Option for Young Adults to Grow,ExcelandSucceed)understandsandappreciatesthat thetraditionalhighschoolisnotrightforeveryone.assuch, wehavecreatedasmalltransferschoolinpartnershipwith Queens CommunityHouse to serve asa ViableOptionfor Young Adults to Grow, Excel and Succeed. VOYAGES will buildupontheuniquetalentsandstrengthsofeachstudent andprovideeverystudentthesupportneededtomaximize their individual academic, emotional and social potentials. Our students will leave us with the knowledge and skills necessary to secure a successful and satisfying postsecondaryeducationandcareer. Programs Learning to Work, individual & small group advisory, Drop Everything and Read, college exploration & preparation,acceleratedacademicprogram,paid&unpaid internships, peer mediation, student council, youth court, counseling Partnerships Queens Community House, LaGuardia CommunityCollege Extracurricular Activities Dance, Drama, and Music Production. PSALAlternativeLeagueSportsBasketball AdmissionsInformation VOYAGESPreparatoryhasarollingadmissionspolicy acceptingstudentsthroughouttheyearwhoare16 years of age and older. Interested students must have attendedanother high school for atleast one year. Studentsandtheirparents/guardiansshouldcontact theschooltoscheduleanintakeappointment. Studentsarerequestedtoprovidetheirtranscript. Studentswillbeaskedtomeetwithschoolstafffor aninterview. Studentsacceptedintotheprogramwillattend orientationsessionsandbeexpectedtoparticipate intheschoolcommunity. TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforVOYAGESPreparatoryisQueensCommunityHouse. Page86
VOYAGESPreparatoryHighSchool SouthQueens DBN27Q261 ContactInformation Address 15610BaisleyBoulevard,3 rd Floor Jamaica,NY11434 Phone 7182761946 Fax 7182762784 Emailadmissions@voyagessouth.org Web http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/27/q261/ http://www.voyagessouth.org SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible SubwayN/A BusQ111,Q113,Q6,Q7 OpenHouseInformationInterestedstudentsandtheir familiescancallthemainnumbertolearnmoreabout ourschool. Enrollment AdmissionsPrioritiesOpentoNewYorkCityresidents 16yearsofageorolder ExpectedGradeConfigurationSchoolisstructuredon creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents200 SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport N/A N/A QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahigh schooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudentsupport,career andeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skills development,andinternshipsthatpreparestudentsforrewarding employmentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.these LTWsupportsareprovidedbyacommunitybasedorganization (CBO)partner. TheLTWpartnerforVOYAGESPreparatoryHighSchool SouthQueensisQueensCommunityHouse. Overview TransferSchool ThestaffatVOYAGESSouth(ViableOptionforYoungAdults togrow,excel,andsucceed)understandsandappreciates thatthetraditionalhighschoolisnotrightforeveryone. As such, we have created a small transfer school to serve as an option for students to continue in the pursuit of their educational goals. Our school serves students who are overaged and undercredited and have been unsuccessful in their previous high schools. VOYAGES South will build upon the unique talents and strengthsofeachstudentandprovideeverystudentthe support needed to maximize their individual academic, emotionalandsocialpotentials.ourstudentswillleaveus with the knowledge and skills necessary to secure a successful and satisfying postsecondary education and career. ProgramsLearningtoWorkServices,includingpaidand unpaid internships, counseling services, college explorationandpreparation,individualandsmallgroup Advisory,AcceleratedTwoYearAcademicProgramwith NYS Regents Diploma, Peer Mediation, Blended Learning,RegentsPreparation Partnerships Queens Community House, Jamaica YMCAofGreaterNY Extracurricular Activities Music Production, Physical TrainingClub,Dance,SportsClubs,YMCALeadersClub,Gay Straight Alliance (G.S.A.), Teen Parent Support Group. We will adapt our offerings depending on students interests andneeds. PSALAlternativeLeagueSportsBasketball,Soccer.We willadaptourofferingsdependingonstudents interests andneeds AdmissionsInformation VOYAGESPreparatory SouthQueenshasarolling admissions policy accepting students who are 16 years of age and older. Interested students must have attendedanother high school for at leastone year. Studentsandtheirparents/guardiansshouldcontact theschooltoscheduleanintakeappointment. Students are requested to provide their immunization records, transcript, proof of residence. Studentswillbeaskedtomeetwithschoolstafffor aninterviewandnotifiedshortlythereafter. Page87
FlushingYABC DBN25Q467 ContactInformation Address 3501UnionStreet,RoomB10 Flushing,NY11354 HostSchoolFlushingHighSchool Phone(718)8887500ext.6100 Fax7188887578 Emailsszeto@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://www.flushingyabc.org Subway7toFlushingMainStreet BusQ44,Q27,Q17,Q16,Q20A/B Registration ContactAndy Szeto: 7188887500 x6100 Open House InformationStudents and parents arewelcometovisitmondaysthroughthursdays from 4:00pm6:00pm. Interested applicants should contact Andy Szeto at 7188887500 x6100 Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents300 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Havecompletedtheschoolyearinwhichheor sheturns17 Have earned at least 17 credits toward high schoolgraduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A B QualityReview N/A N/A Overview YoungAdultBoroughCenter Together with Child Center of New York, Flushing YABC runs late afternoon and evening programs designed to serve overage and undercredited students.we are a community of adult learners committed to creating an opportunity for a purposeful learning experience.we understand the academic and social challenges young adults can face and are committed to supporting each student in embracing ongoing personal growth, reaching their potential,andinachievingalltheiracademicgoals. CommunityBased Organization Services All students receive LearningtoWork:careerplanningandexploration,monthlywork readinessworkshops,individualandgroupcounseling,community building activities, educational and recreational trips, college planning and exploration, college trips, a Primary Person,paid internships Internship Highlights YABC students engage in internship placements in a diverse range of sectors throughout Queens, including placements in education, business/retail, government, nonprofit/socialservices,media/communication,andhealth. PartnershipsChildCenterofNewYork,CollegeNow,Manhattan TheaterClub,QueensboroughCommunityCollege,LincolnCenter, ComedyHallofFame,UrbanWord LanguageClassesSpanish Extracurricular Activities College Visits, Cultural Events, Extracurricular Programming supported by the Coordinator of StudentActivities(COSA) ClubsCollegeClub,Theater,Sports,Men's&Women'sClubs TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforFlushingYABCistheChildCenterofNewYork. Page88
HighSchoolforArtsandBusinessYABC DBN24Q45 ContactInformation Address 10525HoraceHardingExpresswayNorth Corona,NY11368 HostSchoolHighSchoolforArtsandBusiness Phone7182718383 Fax7182717196 EmailJliu5@schools.nyc.gov SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible SubwayE,F,G,RtoForestHills71stAvenuefollowedby Q23 BusQ23, Q58, Q88 to Horace Harding Expressway & 108thStreet RegistrationContactJimmyLiu:7182718383 Open House InformationInterested applicants should contact Jimmy Liu at 7182718383 or email Jliu5@schools.nyc.gov.ContacttheYABCtoschedulean informationsessionorcampustour. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Have completed the school year in which he or she turns17 Have earned at least 17 credits toward high school graduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A B QualityReview N/A N/A YoungAdultBoroughCenter Overview TheYABCattheHighSchoolforArtsandBusinessprovides a second opportunity for students. In partnership with FEGSHealthandHumanServicesSystem,weprovideour students with a comprehensive education based on high standards and "real world" learning experiences. Through broadbased educational experiences and career and college exploration, our multicultural student body will developtheskillsandabilitiesneededtoexcelinacademic andvocationalpursuitsinthecompetitive21stcentury.our culturally diverse school community is focused on collaborationandbringstogetherallstakeholdersincluding theadministration,teachers,students,parentsandoutside institutions. This collaboration forms a partnership that supportspersonalgrowth,leadershipandintegrityensuring thefirststepstowardssuccess. CommunityBased Organization Services All students receive: Learning to Work, a primary person, academic support(tutoringsupport,referrals&graduationplanning), paid internships, career planning & exploration, postsecondary education services, professional development, assistance with college applications & financial aid, monthly college tours, alumni events, supportiveservices InternshipHighlightsYABCstudentsengageininternships in a diverse range of sectors including the creative arts, healthcare,informationtechnologyandpublishing. Partnerships FEGS, Dress for Success, Planned Parenthood, LaGuardia Community College, ilearnnyc, ConnectedFoundations LanguageClassesSpanish ExtracurricularActivitiesCollegeVisits,CulturalEvents, BasketballTeam Clubs: College Club, Theater, Sports, Men's & Women's clubs TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschool diploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment, andinternshipsthatpreparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltw supportsareprovidedbyacommunitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforHighSchoolforArts&BusinessYABCisFEGS. Page89
JohnAdamsHighSchoolYABC DBN27Q487 ContactInformation Address 10102RockawayBoulevard OzonePark,NY11417 HostSchoolJohnAdamsHighSchool Phone7183220581 Fax7187389077 Emailevolovo@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://www.yabc.org SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible SubwayAto104thStreet Bus Q7, Q8, Q11, Q21, Q21A, Q41 to Rockaway Boulevard & 102nd Street; Q112 to Liberty Avenue & 105thStreet Registration Contact Edita Volovodovskaya: 718322 0581 Open House Information Students and parents are welcome to visit our site Mondays through Thursdays from4:00pm7:00pm. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation TotalStudents250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Have completed the school year in which he or she turns17 Have earned at least 17 credits toward high school graduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool SchoolPerformanceInformation 20112012 20122013 ProgressReport A B QualityReview N/A N/A TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsin overcomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowarda highschooldiploma.ltwoffersacademicandstudent support,careerandeducationalexploration,work preparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthatprepare studentsforrewardingemploymentandeducational experiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsare providedbyacommunitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforJohnAdamsYABCisQueensCommunity House. Overview YoungAdultBoroughCenter Together with Queens Community House, John Adams YABC provides our diverse student population the social, cultural, and technological skills necessary for success in high school, college and beyond. Our program is committed to providing a high quality educational experiencetoallstudentsthatenablesthemtoachieveto their full potential.students are encouraged to explore theirstrengthsandareasofimprovementthroughstudent centeredprogramming.ourcurriculumthatincludescredit accumulation with choices in traditional, blended and onlinelearning.weoffercollegenowforbothhighschool and college credits.in addition to a rigorous academic curriculum, John Adams YABC offers students an opportunity to grow under the principles of youth development,focusingonstudentengagement,developing healthy relationships, building community inside and outsidetheschool,andprovidingopportunitiesforstudent voice. We strive for constant family engagement to encouragethepersonalgrowthofeachstudent. CommunityBasedOrganizationServicesAllstudentsare assignedaprimarypersonwhohelpsthestudentsetgoals, identify problems, devise solutions, and monitor progress. Our YABC provides all students opportunities for meaningfulandpaidinternshipswithsupportfromlearning toworkseminars(e.g.toupdateresume&coverletters, todressprofessionallyforwork,tomanagefinances,andto develop longterm goals), career planning & exploration, individual & group counseling, tutoring, community building activities, educational & recreational trips, and collegeplanning&exploration(includingcollegetrips). Internship HighlightsOnsite and offsite PC and MAC computer technicians, Dress for Success,Lily and Fig Tea and Confections, Jamaica Hospital and Trump Pavilion (nursing home), local elected officials offices (including AssemblywomanMichelleTitus,CouncilmanEricUlrich,and CouncilmemberWillis) Partnerships Queens Community House, ilearnnyc, iearnglobalnetwork,medical&healthservices,legalaid & Assistance (through Queens Legal Services), Substance Abuse Counseling, Community Outreach Groups, Professional Organizations, Local Businesses, Queensborough&LaGuardiaCommunityColleges LanguageClassesSpanish Extracurricular ActivitiesCollege Visits, Cultural Events, TalentShows,Plays,SportEventsandCelebrations SportsBasketballandSoccer Page90
164th St. High School Equivalency Programs Bronx-Whitestone BRONX East River 295 Throgs Neck Bridge Bridge Central Rikers Flushing COLLEGE WHITESTONE Park Island Bay POINT MANHATTAN Brooklyn- Queens- Midtown Tunnel East River 7 Roosevelt Island LONG ISLAND CITY 25 1 9 21st St. 31st St. THE ASTORIA 278 MASPETH Prospect Park 34th Ave. Queens Expwy. Ditmars Blvd. 27 Lutheran Cemetery RIDGEWOOD Astoria Blvd. REGO PARK St. John s Cemetery GLENDALE Junction 34 Blvd. 108th St. FOREST HILLS Myrtle Ave. WOODHAVEN 33 38 Bayside FLUSHING 22 4 25A 3 Flushing 37 JACKSON WOODSIDE HEIGHTS Meadows 5 6 8 10 2 CORONA Kissena 25 35 21 Park SUNNYSIDE ELMHURST 278 31/2 Calvary 495 24 Cemetery 23 495 29 Steinway St. BROOKLYN Grand Central Long LaGuardia Airport STEINWAY EAST ELMHURST Northern Blvd. Island Metropolitan Ave. Pkwy. Cemetery of the Evergreens Queens E xpwy. Blvd. Liberty Ave. 27 Forest Park Atlantic Ave. Conduit Ave. 25 678 Van Wyck Expwy. Main St. Kew Gardens RICHMOND HILL OZONE PARK Rockaway Blvd. Lefferts Blvd. SOUTH OZONE PARK HOWARD BEACH 14 11 24? Ave. Cross 46th Utopia Pkwy. 30 UTOPIA 13 JAMAICA 17 18 16 SOUTH JAMAICA Linden Island 26th Ave. Ave. Clearview Expwy. 73rd Ave. 15 Brewer Bell Blvd. Union Tnpk. Van Wyck Expwy. Pkwy. Blvd. Merrick 40 SPRINGFIELD GARDENS 12 Blvd. John F. Kennedy International Airport Little Neck Bay Bell Blvd. 19 NASSAU LITTLE NECK 295 25A BAYSIDE DOUGLASTON 495 Alley Pond Park Hillside Ave. Jama Cross Island P k wy. Long Island Cunningham Park HOLLIS ica Ave. Francis 25 ST. ALBANS 25/6 Southern Pkwy. 36 CAMBRIA 39 HEIGHTS Blvd. Hempstead LAURELTON Northern Long Braddock Ave. QUEENS VILLAGE Hillside Ave. Laurelton Pkwy. Blvd. Island BELLEROSE Tnpk. Expwy. Union Tnpk. 25 Belmont Park Race Track 24 27 ROSEDALE Rockaway Blvd. Lewis Blvd. Grand Central Pkwy. Springfield Expwy. Blvd. Merrick Rd. Sunrise Hwy. Cross Bay Blvd. Jamaica Bay Rockaway Inlet Shore Pkwy. Marine Parkway Bridge Canarsie Pol Big Channel Duck Point Marshes Gateway National Recreation Area Stony Creek Marsh Ruffle Bar Beach Channel Yellow Bar Hassock Little Egg Marsh Dr. Cross ROCKAWAY BEACH Rockaway Beach Blvd. Bay Blvd. Broad 20 Channel Grassy Bay Grass Hassock FAR ROCKAWAY Edgemere 28 Park Channel Beach Channel Dr. Central Ave. Sea Girt Blvd. Meadow La. ATLANTIC BEACH ROCKAWAY POINT ATLANTIC OCEAN Map David Lindroth Inc. All rights reserved.
Queens Pathways to Graduation/Referral Center at Jamaica Learning Center Center Students interested in enrolling in Pathways to Graduation (formerly known as GED Plus) must first visit a Referral Center for High School Alternatives, where students will be given an overview of their options andreceiveindividualizedattentionfromareferralcounselor.duringthis meeting, the student & referral counselor will explore his/her academic history, future goals, and other supports needed. When appropriate, the Referral Center will help students enroll in finding a location and enrolling in High School Equivalency preparation classes.the Referral Center for High School AlternativesisinthesamelocationasthePathwaystoGraduationHub. Referral Centers for High School Alternatives provide advice on high school alternatives, help students enroll in High School Equivalency programs, when appropriate, and connect students to related support (such as childcare, counseling and drug treatment). You should go to a Referral Center if you are under21yearsold,liveinnewyorkcity,don thaveahighschooldiploma,but wanttocontinueyoureducationandneedadditionalsupporttoreconnectwith school.referralcenterscanhelpyou: LearnaboutyourrightsasaNYCDepartmentofEducationstudent Plantoovercomeanybarriersthatpreventyoufromcomingtoschool Understandyourhighschooltranscript ExploreallpossiblepathstoahighschooldiplomaorenrollinaHighSchoolEquivalencyprogram Getreferralsforserviceslikechildcare,socialwork,anddrugtreatment Queens Pathways to Graduation Hub/Referral Center at Jamaica LearningCenter ContactInformation Address16202HillsideAvenue Phone7187392100Fax7185231251 AccessibilityFunctionallyaccessible SubwayE,FtoParsonsBoulevard BusQ43toHillsideAve/163 rd St. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation. Toenrollinhighschoolequivalencyprograms,studentsmust: Be1821yearsold(or17yearsoldwithextenuating circumstances,parental/guardianconsent, andadministratorapproval) VisitaReferralCenterforHighSchoolAlternatives forintake Overview PathwaystoGraduation helps students earn their High SchoolEquivalencyDiploma(formerlyknownasaGED ) in addition to preparing them for college and career options. Students 1821 years old can choose to participateinafulltimeorparttimeprogram.students who are 17 years old may only enroll with parent or guardianpermission.finaldeterminationsaremadeona casebycase basis. Queens has one Pathways to Graduation Hub with multiple satellite locations. Page92
QueensPathwaystoGraduationSatelliteLocations QueensPathwaystoGraduationSatelliteLocations:FullTimeDayPrograms PROGRAMSITENAME ADDRESS CONTACTNUMBER PathwaystoGraduationatJamaicaLearning ReferralCenter/Hub ELLServices:ESL,TransitionalBilingualProgram: French,Spanish EarlyLiteracy* 16202HillsideAvenue Queens,NY11432 PathwaystoGraduationatAdamsAcademy 10102RockawayBoulevard Queens,NY11417 PathwaystoGraduationatAstoriaCommunity 2340AstoriaBoulevard Center Queens,NY11102 PathwaystoGraduationatElmcorYouth& 10720NorthernBoulevard AdultActivities,Inc. Queens,NY11368 13420JamaicaAvenue, PathwaystoGraduationatJamaicaHospital AxelBuildingDental DentalAssistantProgram Queens,NY11418 PathwaystoGraduationatJamaicaYMCA 8925ParsonsBoulevard Jamaica,NY11432 PathwaystoGraduationatLaGuardia 2910ThompsonAvenue CommunityCollegeCUNYCATCH Queens,NY11101 PathwaystoGraduationatLaGuardia 2910ThompsonAvenue CommunityCollegeWorkforceEducational Queens,NY11101 Center PathwaystoGraduationatOceanBay 5710BeachChannelDrive Queens,NY11692 PathwaystoGraduationatQueensYouthBuild 13846NorthernBoulevard Queens,NY11354 Pathways to Graduation at St. Albans V.A. 179thStreet&LindenBoulevard MedicalCenter Queens,NY11425 Pathways to Graduation at The LaGuardia 10205DitmarsBoulevard Marriott Queens,NY11369 PathwaystoGraduationatYorkCollege 9420GuyBrewerBoulevard Queens,NY11451 7187392100 3478861720 7187269790,ext.3038 7186510096,ext.248 7182066890 3473300280 7184825128 7184825399 7189452156 7189616880,ext.6549 7185261000,ext.2298 7185333098,ext.3038 7182622084 QueensPathwaystoGraduationSatelliteLocations:PartTimeEveningPrograms PROGRAMSITENAME ADDRESS CONTACTNUMBER Pathways to Graduation Evening at John Adams 10101RockawayBoulevard 3478861720 HighSchool OzonePark,NY11417 Page93
QueensLYFEProgramSiteDirectory LivingfortheYoungFamilythroughEducation(LYFE)providesfreechildcareand supportservicestohelpstudentparentsstayontracktograduation. Onlystudentscurrently enrolled inand attending a NYCpublic school canuselyfe s childcareservices.ifyour school doesn thavealyfeprogramsiteoriftheoneyouwanttouseisfull,youshouldfindanotherprogramsitethatiseasiest for you to get to and from while going to school. You can call the LYFE center directly or the Referral Center in your boroughforhelp. PROGRAMSITELOCATION ADDRESS CONTACTNUMBERS PUBLICTRANSPORTATION BeachChannelHighSchool FarRockawayHighSchool HillcrestHighSchool LongIslandCityHighSchool SpringfieldGardens EducationalComplex 10000BeachChannelDrive RockawayPark,NY11694 821Bay25thStreet FarRockaway,NY11691 16005HighlandAvenue Jamaica,NY11432 1430Broadway LongIslandCity,NY11101 14310SpringfieldBoulevard SpringfieldGardens,NY 11413 7187343300,ext. 3591or1591 9173191476 7183379484, 7186585407,ext. 3450 7185261106 7187771061 7185457095,ext. 3457or1600 7189498405,ext. 1011 7182761020 Subway:StoRockaway Park/116thStreet Bus:Q22,Q21,Q52 Subway:AtoBeach25thStreet Bus:O,M17Xpress Subway:FtoParsonsBoulevard Bus:Q111,Q112,Q113,Q1, Q43 Subway:N,WtoBroadway Bus:Q100,Q69,QM22Xpress, Q104 Subway:Notrains Bus:Q77,Q85,Q85L Page94
West Shore Expwy. 1 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Expwy. 4 Victory Blvd. Staten Island Expw y. Clove Lakes Park Silver Lake Park 2 Willow Brook Park La Tourette Park Hylan Blvd. Fresh Kills Park 5 3 Miller Field Gateway National Recreation Area Great Kills Park Korean War Veterans Pkwy. (Richmond Pkwy.) Map David Lindroth Inc. All rights reserved. Hylan Blvd.
StatenIsland TransferSchool ConcordHighSchool...97 YoungAdultBoroughCenter(YABC) TottenvilleYABC... 98 HighSchoolEquivalencyPrograms PathwaystoGraduationHub/ReferralCenterforHighSchoolAlternatives...100 PathwaystoGraduationSatelliteLocations...101 LYFE(LivingfortheYoungFamilythroughEducation)ProgramSiteDirectory...102
ConcordHighSchool DBN31R470 ContactInformation Address 109RhineAvenue StatenIsland,NY10304 Phone7184471274 Fax7184426276 EmailRGorsky@schools.nyc.gov Websitehttp://www.concordhs.net http://schools.nyc.gov/schoolportals/31/r470 SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible SubwaySIRTAtoGrasmereStation BusS74,S76toRichmondRoadcornerofSteubenStreet; S53toTargeeStreet;S53toRichmondRoad OpenHouseInformationInterestedstudents,parents andschoolcounselorscanvisitourwebsiteat www.concordhs.net.studentscanapplyonline.. Enrollment Admissions Priorities Open to students 16 years of age andolder Expected Grade Configuration School is structured on creditneeds,notgradelevel TotalStudents175 AccountabilityData 20102011 20112012 ProgressReport A A QualityReview N/A N/A Postsecondary EnrollmentRate N/A 36.8% TransferSchool Overview Concord High School provides a technologyrich environment for students who are overage and undercredited.studentsreceiveapplelaptopstouse during the school day. Our extensive academic programs include honors courses, college partnerships, extracurricular activities, social justice, civics, advisory, leadership classes, student teams, clubs, and an active parent association and student council. Programs Web Page Design, Graphic & Visual Arts, CulinaryArts,HonorsCoursesinEnglish,Law,Genetics& Astronomy, PSAT/SAT Preparation Courses, Shakespeare, Poetry,Theatre,CollegePrep PartnershipsProject Hospitality, Wagner College, CSI, YMCA, JCC, New York Center for Interpersonal Development,SICableTV,CamelotPeerMediation,CCap Culinary Arts Careers, College of Staten Island, Sundog Theatre, Rhinoceros Presentations, Staten Island Film Festival, Learning through an Expanded Arts Program (LEAP), Harbor Arts, Council on the Arts and Humanities for Staten Island, Carnegie Hall, Department of Mental Health, MindLab, Women's Theatre Project, Hunter College, Young Audiences, ENACT, GrowNYC, Connected Foundations,iLearn,AUSSIES,MovethisWorld,ADL(Anti DefamationLeague)PeerEducators,RamapoforChildren, GenerationCitizen,ReadAlliance Partnerships FEGS LanguageClassesSpanish Extracurricular Activities Peer Mediation/Conflict Resolution, Student Council, Drama, Poetry, Music, Recording, Chorus, Leadership Classes, Internships, After School Enrichment Programs, PM School, Regents Preparation SchoolSportsBasketball,Handball,PingPong,Soccer AdmissionsInformation Studentsmustbeatleast16yearsoldandhavea minimumof10credits. AdmissionconferencesbegininJuneforthe Septemberterm. Applicantsarerequestedtobringacopyoftheirhigh schooltranscriptandimmunizationrecords. Wewillconsiderstudentswhodonotmeetthese criteriaonanindividualbasisthroughaninterview process. Toscheduleanadmissionsconference,pleasecontact theprincipal,mr.ronaldj.gorsky,at Rgorsky@schools.nyc.govorMs.DianaCallahan,at 7184471274. Page97
TottenvilleYABC DBN31R607 ContactInformation Address 100LutenAvenue StatenIsland,NY10312 HostSchool TottenvilleHighSchool Phone7186688800,ext.22081 Fax7186688884 EmailCAnzalone2@schools.nyc.gov SiteAccessibilityNotaccessible SubwayStatenIslandRailway(SIR)toHuguenot Avenue BusS55,S56,S59,S78,S79toLutenAvenue RegistrationContactChristopherAnzalone,Assistant Principal,at7186688880ext.22081 OpenHouseInformationWeareopentogroupsand toursanytime.visitscanbearrangedbycontacting ChristopherAnzalone,AssistantPrincipal,at718668 8800,ext.22081.Studentsattendanintake appointment.studentsareencouragedtobringa parent/guardiantothismeeting. Enrollment&AdmissionInformation TotalStudents250 Tobeeligibletoregister,studentsmust: BeenrolledinaNewYorkCityhighschool Havecompletedtheschoolyearinwhichhe orsheturns17 Haveearnedatleast17creditstowardhigh schoolgraduation Beatleastinhisorherfifthyearofhighschool AccountabilityData 20102011 20112012 ProgressReport B B QualityReview N/A N/A Postsecondary EnrollmentRate N/A 23.6% YoungAdultBoroughCenter Overview InpartnershipwiththeNewYorkCenterforInterpersonal Development, the Tottenville YABC provides a supportive, challengingandnurturingeducationalenvironmentthatwill enable students to achieve academically and succeed in reachingtheirgoals.theschoolcommunityisdedicatedto providing a comprehensive academic environment that raises standards, supports academic activities, provides creative experiences, and develops positive citizenship qualities. CommunityBased Organization Services All students receive: Learning to Work, goalsetting/motivationbased counseling, individual & group counseling, monthly studentprogressevaluations,college&careerworkshops, paid internships, professional development workshops & mentoring, resume & cover letter preparation services, support for independent study classes, Regents preparation&tutoring Internship HighlightsStaten Island Board of Realtors, Staten Island Physical Therapy, Clove Lakes Health Care and Rehabilitation Center, Annandale Veterinary Clinic, StephenSiller sfoundation,statenislandbluebelt,p.s.48 Partnerships New York Center for Interpersonal Development,NYUrbanLeague,RichmondCountyDistrict Attorney,CommunityResourceExchange,NorthfieldBank Foundation,CHASI,SenatorAndrewLanza,SenatorDiane Savino,Pitta&GiblinLLP,VictoryStateBank,StatenIsland Economic Development Corporation, UAU, YMCA Counseling LanguageClassesSpanish TheLearningtoWork(LTW)programassistsstudentsinovercomingobstaclesthatimpedetheirprogresstowardahighschooldiploma. LTWoffersacademicandstudentsupport,careerandeducationalexploration,workpreparation,skillsdevelopment,andinternshipsthat preparestudentsforrewardingemploymentandeducationalexperiencesaftergraduation.theseltwsupportsareprovidedbya communitybasedorganization(cbo)partner. TheLTWpartnerforTottenvilleYABCisNewYorkCenterforInterpersonalDevelopment. Page98
West Shore Expwy. High School Equivalency Programs 1 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Expwy. 4 Victory Blvd. Clove Lakes Park Staten Island Expw y. Silver Lake Park 2 Willow Brook Park La Tourette Park Hylan Blvd. Fresh Kills Park 5 3 Miller Field Gateway National Recreation Area Great Kills Park Korean War Veterans Pkwy. (Richmond Pkwy.) Map David Lindroth Inc. All rights reserved. Hylan Blvd.
StatenIslandPathwaystoGraduation/ReferralCenteratSt.George Students interested in enrolling in Pathways to Graduation (formerly known as GED Plus) must first visit a Referral Center for High School Alternatives, where students will be given an overview of their options andreceiveindividualizedattentionfromareferralcounselor.duringthis meeting, the student & referral counselor will explore his/her academic history, future goals, and other supports needed. When appropriate, the Referral Center will help students enroll in finding a location and enrolling in High School Equivalency preparation classes.the Referral Center for High School AlternativesisinthesamelocationasthePathwaystoGraduationHub. Referral Centers for High School Alternatives provide advice on high school alternatives, help students enroll in High School Equivalency programs, when appropriate, and connect students to related support (such as childcare, counseling and drug treatment). You should go to a Referral Center if you are under21yearsold,liveinnewyorkcity,don thaveahighschooldiploma,but wanttocontinueyoureducationandneedadditionalsupporttoreconnectwith school.referralcenterscanhelpyou: LearnaboutyourrightsasaNYCDepartmentofEducationstudent Plantoovercomeanybarriersthatpreventyoufromcomingtoschool Understandyourhighschooltranscript ExploreallpossiblepathstoahighschooldiplomaorenrollinaHighSchoolEquivalencyprogram Getreferralsforserviceslikechildcare,socialwork,anddrugtreatment StatenIslandPathwaystoGraduationHub/ReferralCenteratSt.George ContactInformation Address450St.Mark splace Phone7182733225Fax7184483936 AccessibilityFunctionallyAccessible BusS46,S48,S62,S66toVictoryBlvd/BaySt. Enrollment&AdmissionsInformation Toenrollinhighschoolequivalencyprograms,students must: Be1821yearsold(or17yearsoldwithextenuating circumstances,parental/guardianconsent, andadministratorapproval) VisitaReferralCenterforHighSchoolAlternatives forintake Overview Pathways to Graduation helps students earn their High SchoolEquivalencyDiploma(formerlyknownasaGED )in additiontopreparingthemforcollegeandcareeroptions. Students1821yearsoldcanchoosetoparticipateinafull timeorparttime program.students whoare17yearsold may only enroll with parent or guardian permission. Final determinations are made on a casebycase basis. Staten IslandhasonePathwaystoGraduationHubwithmultiple satellitelocations. Page100
StatenIslandPathwaystoGraduationSatelliteLocations StatenIslandPathwaystoGraduationSatelliteLocations:FullTimeDayPrograms PROGRAMSITENAME ADDRESS CONTACTNUMBER PathwaystoGraduationatSt.George ReferralCenter/Hub 450St.MarksPlace ELLServices:ESL StatenIsland,NY10301 7182733225 EarlyLiteracy* PathwaystoGraduationatPortRichmond HighSchool 85St.Joseph'sAvenue StatenIsland,NY10302 7184202100,ext.8472 or8473 PathwaystoGraduationatSanitation,Staten 66SwanStreet Island StatenIsland,NY10301 7184420071 PathwaystoGraduationatWagnerHigh 1200ManorRoad School StatenIsland,NY10314 7186984200,ext.2909 Page101
StatenIslandLYFEProgramSiteDirectory LivingfortheYoungFamilythroughEducation(LYFE)providesfreechildcareand supportservicestohelpstudentparentsstayontracktograduation. Onlystudentscurrently enrolled inand attending a NYCpublic school canuselyfe s childcareservices.ifyour school doesn thavealyfeprogramsiteoriftheoneyouwanttouseisfull,youshouldfindanotherprogramsitethatiseasiest for you to get to and from while going to school. You can call the LYFE center directly or the Referral Center in your boroughforhelp. PROGRAMSITELOCATION ADDRESS CONTACTNUMBERS PUBLICTRANSPORTATION 85SaintJosephsAvenue 7188158727 Subway:Notrains PortRichmondHighSchool StatenIsland,NY10302 7184202100,ext.6227 Bus:S46,S96,S94 Page102
BoroughEnrollmentOffices 1FordhamPlaza,7thFloor Bronx,10458 1230ZeregaAvenue Bronx,10462 1780OceanAvenue Brooklyn,11230 41589thStreet Brooklyn,11209 1665St.Mark'sAvenue Brooklyn,11233 29FortGreenePlace(BE12) Brooklyn,11217 131LivingstonStreet Brooklyn,11201 Brooklyn Location PhoneNumber DistrictsServed 7189352313 7189352331 7189352340 7189352371 7189354908 Manhattan Page103 17,18,22 20,21 19,23,32 13,14,15,16 13,14,15,16 Location PhoneNumber DistrictsServed 333SeventhAvenue(12thFloor) NewYork,10001 388West125thStreet(7thFloor) NewYork,10027 2811QueensPlazaNorth LongIslandCity,11101 3048LindenPlace Flushing,11354 9027SutphinBoulevard Jamaica,11435 7189352383 7189352385 Queens 1,2,4 3,5,6 Location PhoneNumber DistrictsServed 7189352386 7189352391 7189352393 StatenIsland 24,30 25,26 27,28,29 Location PhoneNumber DistrictsServed 15OceanTerrace(BuildingA) StatenIsland,10301 7189352402 Bronx Location PhoneNumber DistrictsServed 7189352178 7189352278 7,9,10 8,11,12 31
ReferralCentersforHighSchoolAlternatives BronxRegionalHighSchool 1010Rev.JamesA.PoliteAvenue, Room436 Bronx,NY10459 Brooklyn Location PhoneNumber PublicTransportation 832MarcyAvenue,Room501A Brooklyn,NY11216 69SchermerhornStreet Brooklyn,NY11201 7186365770 7189359457 Manhattan Page104 Train:AtoNostrandBus:B26,B43; B44;B52 Train:A,C,ForRtraintoJay Street/Metrotech;2,3,4or5trainto BoroughHall Bus:B26,B41,B45,B52,B57orB103 Location PhoneNumber PublicTransportation 269West35thStreet,11thFloor NewYork,NY10018 16202HillsideAvenue Jamaica,NY11432 450St.MarksPlace StatenIsland,NY10301 Bronx Location PhoneNumber PublicTransportation 7185183320 2122441274 Queens Train:1,2,3,A,B,C,D,E,F,N,Q,R to34thstreet Bus:M10;M11;M16;M20;M34 Location PhoneNumber PublicTransportation 7187392100 Train:E,FtoParsonsBoulevard Bus:Q25;Q34;Q43;Q65 StatenIsland Location PhoneNumber PublicTransportation 7182733225 QUESTIONS? VisitaReferralCenteratalocationabove;or Callthehotlineat:7185572525 Troublereachingsomeone? Call9175213639;or Email:youthhelp@schools.nyc.gov Train:2or5toProspectAvenue Bus:Bx4,Bx6;Bx17 Bus:S42,S46,S48,S51,S61,S62,S66, S67,S74,S76,S78
Page105 Index Schools/ProgramsListedinAlphabeticalOrder AbrahamLincolnYABC...44 AdlaiE.StevensonCampusYABC...13 AlfredE.SmithCampusYABC...14 ArturoA.SchomburgSatelliteAcademy...3 AspirationsHighSchool...27 AutomotiveYABC...45 BedfordStuyvesantPreparatoryHighSchool...28 BoroughEnrollmentCenters...103 BoysandGirlsYABC...46 BronxArenaHighSchool...4 BronxCommunityHighSchool...5 BronxHighSchoolEquivalencyPrograms...22 BronxHavenHighSchool...6 BronxLYFEProgramSiteDirectory...24 BronxRegionalHighSchool...7 BrooklynAcademyHighSchool...29 BrooklynBridgeAcademy...30 BrooklynDemocracyAcademy...31 BrooklynHighSchoolEquivalencyPrograms...54 BrooklynHighSchoolforLeadershipandCommunity Service...32 BrooklynLYFEProgramSiteDirectory...56 BrownsvilleAcademyHighSchool...33 BushwickCommunityHighSchool...34 CascadesHighSchool...59 ChristopherColumbusYABC...15 CityAsSchool...60 ConcordHighSchool...97 CrotonaAcademy...8 DowntownBrooklynYABC...47 EastBrooklynCommunityHighSchool...35 EdwardA.ReynoldsWestSideHighSchool...61 EnglishLanguageLearnersandInternationalSupport Preparatory...9 EmmaLazarusHighSchool...62 ErasmusCampusYABC...48 FlushingYABC...88 ForsythSatelliteAcademy...63 FranklinDelanoRooseveltYABC...49 FranklinK.LaneCampusYABC...50 GeorgeWashingtonCampusYABC...76 GraceDodgeYABC...16 HarlemRenaissanceHighSchool...64 HarveyMilkHighSchool...65 HerbertH.LehmanYABC...17 HighSchoolforArtsandBusinessYABC...89 HumanitiesPreparatoryAcademy...66 IndependenceHighSchool...67 InnovationDiplomaPlusHighSchool...68 JamesBaldwinSchool...69 JamesMonroeCampusYABC...18 JillChaifetzTransferSchool...10 JohnAdamsYABC...90 JohnF.KennedyYABC...19 LiberationDiplomaPlusHighSchool...36 LibertyHighSchoolAcademyforNewcomers...70 LowerEastSidePreparatory...71 ManhattanComprehensiveNightandDayHighSchool 72 ManhattanHighSchoolEquivalencyPrograms...78 ManhattanLYFEProgramSiteDirectory...80 MetropolitanDiplomaPlusHighSchool...37 MottHavenCommunityHighSchool...11 MurrayHillAcademy...73 NorthQueensCommunityHighSchool...83 OlympusAcademy...38 ProfessionalPathwaysHighSchool...39 PULSEHighSchool...12 ReferralCenters...104 ResearchandServiceHighSchool...40 QueensAcademyHighSchool...84 QueensHighSchoolEquivalencyPrograms...92 QueensLYFEProgramSiteDirectory...94 QueensSatelliteHighSchoolforOpportunity...85 SatelliteAcademyHighSchool...74 SouthBrooklynCommunityHighSchool...41 SouthShoreCampusYABC...51 StatenIslandHighSchoolEquivalencyPrograms...100 StatenIslandLYFEProgramSiteDirectory...102 ThomasJeffersonCampusYABC...52 TottenvilleYABC...98 UrbanAcademyLaboratoryHighSchool...75 VoyagesPreparatory...86 VoyagesPreparatory SouthQueens...87 W.E.B.DuBoisAcademicHighSchool...42 WaltonCampusYABC...20 WashingtonIrvingYABC...77 WestBrooklynCommunityHighSchool...43
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Additional Ways to Graduate Directory: High School Diploma and Equivalency Programs is a project of the New York City Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Readiness In addition to school principals and program directors, the Office of Postsecondary Readiness would like to thank the following organizations and offices for their support and assistance: Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum Division of Teaching and Learning Division of Operations Division of Specialized Instruction and Student Support Office of Academic Policy & Systems Office of General Counsel Office of School Quality Office of Space Planning Office of Student Enrollment Office of Research, Accountability, and Data Translation and Interpretation Unit COVER DESIGN CREATED BY GLEN MOSHER HIGH SCHOOL OF ART & DESIGN Eric Strauss, Principal High School of Art & Design, Art Teacher