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  2. NYC public school calendar 2024-25: Key dates, events ...

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    Here's a guide to everything you need to know about the New York City public school year for 2024-25, including a full calendar, health requirements, meal and transportation information: NYC ...

  3. NYC public schools start date, calendar and more: What to ...

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    Class is just days away for NYC public school students! From the full calendar for the 2024-25 public school year, to meal and transportation options, here's a guide to everything you need to know.

  4. NYC first day of school 2024: Calendar, lunch menus and info ...

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    What time does school start NYC. The school day will start no earlier than 8 a.m. and may end no later than 3:45 p.m. for elementary and middle schools. For high schools, in single-session K-12, 6 ...

  5. Brooklyn–Queens Day - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn Anniversary Day in 1874. Brooklyn–Queens Day, also sometimes called Welcome Back to Brooklyn Day, Kids Day[1] and Rally Day, [2] was a public school holiday observed in the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. In the New York City Department of Education 's 2005 contract with the United Federation of Teachers the holiday ...

  6. Chapin School - Wikipedia

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    History. Maria Bowen Chapin opened "Miss Chapin's School for Girls and Kindergarten for Boys and Girls" in 1901. The school originally enrolled 78 students, who were taught by seven teachers. [2] It developed from a small elementary school Chapin and Alice Wetmore founded in 1894 that was explicitly intended to prepare young girls for success ...

  7. Browning School - Wikipedia

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    There are approximately 25-34 boys per grade at the school. A financial aid program ensures that the boys remain heterogeneous; as with many of its peer NYC schools. The school is private, functioning under a New York City non-profit statute enacted in the 1940s. The school is governed by a board of trustees and administered by a Head of School.

  8. Dwight School - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1872 by Julius Sachs as part of the Sachs Collegiate Institute, Dwight School was first known as "The Sachs School," then The Franklin School. Originally located on West 34th Street and Broadway, it relocated several times as it grew, ultimately moving to 18 West 89th Street in 1912. Sachs, a noted educator and author (and scion of ...

  9. Allen-Stevenson School - Wikipedia

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    The Allen School was founded in 1883 by Francis Bellows Allen at a home on Fifth Avenue and 57th Street. Its first class enrolled only three boys. In 1885, the school moved to rented rooms at Madison Avenue and 44th Street with an enrollment of 20 boys. In 1904, Mr. Allen met Robert Alston Stevenson, a tutor, who by chance had taken a room at ...