David M. Steiner is the Commissioner of Education.
Dennis Walcott
Sol Cohen has written: 'Progressives and urban school reform: the Public Education Association, of New York City, 1895-1954' 'Progressives and urban school reform' -- subject(s): Public Education Association of the City of New York
Stuyvesant, Bronx Science, Brooklyn Tech, Beacon, and LaGuardia are some of the city's top public high schools.
I believe he attended the public school in his Bronx neighborhood. New York City's public schools are refered to as:PS 1, PS2, ect. which means Public School (#).
New York first public school was opened in 1839
Public School 48, also known as the Joseph R. Piro Jr. School, is located at 1010 Richmond Avenue, Staten Island, New York City. It serves grades pre-K through 5 and is part of the New York City Department of Education. The school is situated in the North Shore area of Staten Island, providing education to a diverse student population.
The address of the Public School 1 Contemporary Arts Cente is: 4601 21St St, Long Is City, NY 11101-5324
Archie Emerson Palmer has written: 'The New York public school' -- subject(s): Education, History, New York City Public Schools
The four-year graduation rate for New York City public high schools in 2011 was 65.5%, the highest it had ever been.
The phone number of the Public School 1 Contemporary Arts Cente is: 718-433-4807.
Buckley School - New York City - was created in 1913.
Walden School - New York City - ended in 1988.