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19 results for schools within district 3620580, with type Special program emphasis and with survey responses since 2017.
Educational Institute Oholei Torah-Oholei Menachem
667 EASTERN PKWY, BROOKLYN, NY
Special program emphasis • Jewish
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Big Apple Academy
2937 86TH ST, BROOKLYN, NY
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian • Est. 1994
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International School of Brooklyn
477 CT ST, BROOKLYN, NY
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
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The Speyer Legacy School
925 9TH AVE, NEW YORK, NY
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
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Ecole Internationale Del. New York the Ecole
111 E 22ND ST FL 3, NEW YORK, NY
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
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The Ideal School of Manhattan
314 W 91ST ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
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Del. La Salle Academy
332 W 43RD ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian • Est. 1984
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Pine Street School
25 PINE ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
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Chabad of Northeast Queens Hebrew School
2606 213TH ST, BAYSIDE, NY
Special program emphasis • Jewish
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Hudsonway Immersion School
525 W 52ND ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
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Muse Academy
126 SAINT FELIX ST, BROOKLYN, NY
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
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German School Manhattan
74 WARREN ST FRNT A, NEW YORK, NY
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
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Macademy
1313 UNION ST, BROOKLYN, NY
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
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Bilingual Buds Inc.
80 RIVERSIDE DR, NEW YORK, NY
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
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St. Thomas Choir School
202 W 58TH ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special program emphasis • Episcopal • Est. 1919
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Maryel School of New York
28 E 35TH ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
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Trilok School and Trilok Fusion Arts Inc.
143 WAVERLY AVE, BROOKLYN, NY
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
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A Plus Kidz Academy
10504 FLATLANDS AVE, BROOKLYN, NY
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
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Theatre Street School
8761 111TH ST, RICHMOND HILL, NY
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
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