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John Bowne High School JBHS 63-25 Main Street Flushing, NY 11367 P : (718) 263-1919 F : (718) 575-4069 NYC Department of Education powered by Educational Networks
In the "Relentless Pursuit of Success", the members of the Foreign Language Department at John Bowne High School strive and seek to develop in our students the skills needed (reading, writing, listening and speaking) for effective communication in the target language being studied and an understanding of the culture and the country of the people who speak that language.
718-263-5555. pzbrzezny@schools.nyc.gov. Bowne and Agriculture go hand-in-hand. The Agriculture Program at John Bowne High School actually pre-dates the school. During World War I, young men and women were recruited from New York City to work on farms upstate in order to fill positions of men fighting overseas.
John Bowne High School John Bowne High School 63-25 Main Street Flushing, NY 11367 P : (718) 263-1919 F : (718) 575-4069 NYC Department of Education powered by Educational Networks
Iannelli has been the Principal of John Bowne High School since 2018. 63-25 Main Street Flushing, NY 11367 P : (718) 263-1919 F : (718) 575-4069 ...
718-263-5555. pzbrzezny@schools.nyc.gov. Bowne and Agriculture go hand-in-hand. The Agriculture Program at John Bowne High School actually pre-dates the school. During World War I, young men and women were recruited from New York City to work on farms upstate in order to fill positions of men fighting overseas.