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Queens High School. 1. Academy for Careers in Television and Film (ACTV) 1-50 51st Avenue, Long Island City NY 11101 (40.742964,-73.959183) School #: Q301 Students: 548 Graduation rate: 98%. Attendance rate: 93% College Career Rate: 89%.
New York City District #26 is located at 61-15 Oceania St Bayside, NY and it provides the educational needs in Queens County. This New York Public School System is administered by the New York City Department of Education.
New York City District #28. 90-27 Sutphin Blvd. Jamaica, NY 11435 » Get Directions. Queens County, New York. 718-557-2618. Serving grades NA
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P.S. 015 Patrick F. Daly is a NYC District school located at 71 Sullivan Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231. It serves Grades: PK,0K,01,02,03,04,05,SE.
This school gives priority to applicants who are eligible for Free or Reduced Price Lunch (based on family income), live in temporary housing, are English Language Learners, and/or living in public housing for 30% of seats. Performance. 98% teachers say that students are safe in the hallways, bathrooms, locker rooms, and cafeteria of their school.