7 New NYC Public Schools Open This September!
Big news for NYC families! Seven brand-new public schools are opening this fall, offering nearly 4,000 new seats and specialized programs across the five boroughs. Mayor Eric Adams and Schools Chancellor Melissa Avilés-Ramos announced this significant expansion of the city's educational offerings, focusing on diverse learning needs and career pathways.
New Schools, New Opportunities:
Here's a glimpse into the exciting new schools:
- The Bronx STEAM Center (Districts 8, 10 & 11): This high school will combine science, technology, engineering, arts, and math with equity-driven instruction and real-world career exploration.
- Central Brooklyn Literacy Academy (District 17): Serving grades 2–8, this school supports students at risk for dyslexia with specialized reading instruction.
- Middle School of Innovation (District 21, South Brooklyn): This grade 6–8 school blends technology and creativity, using AI and digital learning to personalize student experiences.
- HBCU Early College Prep High School (District 29, Queens): Partnering with Delaware State University, this high school offers an HBCU experience and up to 64 college credits starting in 9th grade.
- Northwell School of Health Sciences (Woodside, Queens): This unique healthcare high school provides hands-on experience and mentorship from Northwell Health professionals.
- Queens International High School (District 24): Designed for multilingual learners, this school offers culturally responsive support in a college-prep environment.
- Staten Island Rise Academy (P.S. 89): Focusing on inclusion, this school serves students with unique learning needs through individualized instruction.
These schools aim to address overcrowding and a lack of career-focused curricula, providing high-quality options for families.
Ready to learn more? Visit myschools.nyc to explore programs and apply. Enrollment is underway!
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