Search Results
69 results for schools within district 3620580, with type Special education and with survey responses since 2017.
Mary Mcdowell Friends School Ls
20 BERGEN ST, BROOKLYN, NY
Special education • Friends
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The Churchill School & Center
301 E 29TH ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1972
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Stephen Gaynor School
148 W 90TH ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1961
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Windward School the Nyc
205 E 92ND ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian
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The Child School Legacy High School
587 MAIN ST, ROOSEVELT ISLAND, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Cooke School
1713 MADISON AVE, NEW YORK, NY
Special education • Roman Catholic
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Lowell High School
142-45 58TH RD, FLUSHING, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Lexington School for the Deaf
30TH AVE AND 75TH ST, JACKSON HEIGHTS, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1864
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Winston Preparatory School
126 W 17TH ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1981
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Shefa School
40 E 29TH ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special education • Jewish
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Yeshiva Beth Joseph Zvi Dushinsky
1010 45TH ST, BROOKLYN, NY
Special education • Jewish
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Aaron School
309 E 45TH ST REAR 1, NEW YORK, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Mary Mcdowell Friends School Upper School
23 SIDNEY PL, BROOKLYN, NY
Special education • Friends
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Aaron School K. 12
42 E 30TH ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Tiegerman High School
8725 136TH ST, RICHMOND HILL, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Rebecca School
40 E 30TH ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Summit School
18730 GRAND CENTRAL PKWY, JAMAICA, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Jewish Center for Special Educ
8109 BAY PKWY, BROOKLYN, NY
Special education • Jewish
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New York Institute for Special Education
999 PELHAM PKWY N, BRONX, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1831
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Manhattan Star Academy
180 AMSTERDAM AVE, NEW YORK, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian
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The Lowell School
2420 PARSONS BLVD, WHITESTONE, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1968
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Reece School
25 E 104TH ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1948
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Manhattan Children’s Center (The)
111 W 92ND ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Learningspring School
247 E 20TH ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Summit School
18302 UNION TPKE, FRESH MEADOWS, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Eden II School for Autistic Children
15 BEACH ST, STATEN ISLAND, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Eden II School
15 BEACH ST, STATEN ISLAND, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1976
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The Lorge School
353 W 17TH ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1961
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The Titus School
90 JOHN ST, NEW YORK, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian
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Phyllis L. Susser School for Exceptional Children I
7164 168TH ST, FLUSHING, NY
Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1975
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Most of the data we use comes from the National Center for Education Statistics’ Private School Universe Survey, which has aimed to gather information about U.S. private schools every other year since 1989. Because the regulation of private schools is handled differently by state, there is no comprehensive list of every private school in the country. The PSS attempts to approximate such a list using various sources, including state education departments, private school associations and religious organizations, and, in some areas, online yellow pages and local government offices.
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