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The Herman Ridder Junior High School (also known as Public School 98) is a middle school in the Morrisania section of the Bronx, part of the New York City Department of Education. Constructed in 1929–31, the building is a New York City Landmark Art Deco structure designed by Walter C. Martin.
J.H.S. 098 Herman Ridder is a NYC District school located at 1619 Boston Road, Bronx, NY 10460. It serves Grades: 06,07,08,SE.
JHS 98 Herman Ridder is unranked in New York Middle Schools. Schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation, and how well they prepare their students for high...
- 1619 Boston Rd, Bronx, 10460, NY
- 07185 898 200
Jul 14, 2015 · J.H.S. 98 - Herman Ridder is a public school located in BRONX, NY. It has 109 students in grades 6-8 with a student-teacher ratio of 8 to 1. According to state test scores, 8% of students are at least proficient in math and 22% in reading. Compare J.H.S. 98 - Herman Ridder to Other Schools.
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- 1619 BOSTON RD, BRONX, 10460, NY
- High School Junior
- (718) 589-8200
Learn about the vision, mission and history of JHS 98 Herman Ridder, a New York City Landmark Art Deco school. The school aims to build on students' strengths, foster independence and celebrate their achievements.
JHS 98 - Herman Ridder, New York, New York. 195 likes · 6 were here. Vision Our vision is to build on students strengths, develop their confidence, and...
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The Herman Ridder Junior High School (also known as Public School 98) is a middle school in the Morrisania section of the Bronx, part of the New York City Department of Education. Constructed in 1929–31, the building is a New York City Landmark Art Deco structure designed by Walter C. Martin.