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The Urban Assembly School for Law and Justice

 
283 Adams Street Brooklyn , NY 11201
Phone: (718) 858-1160  Fax: (718) 858-4733
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Principal: Shannon Curran
Parent Coordinator: Raymond Johnson (718) 858-1160

WHAT'S SPECIAL: Law theme is integrated into the curriculum.
DOWNSIDE: Many kids enter with low levels of skills.
 
Grade levels: 9 to 12
Class size: 25
Enrollment: 465
Ethnicity %:
  0 W; 80 B; 18 H; 1 A
4 year graduation rate: 85.0%
District 13
HS Supt: Ainslie Cumberbatch
Admissions: Brooklyn preference
Neighborhood: Downtown Brooklyn
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JUNE 2008 UPDATE: The Urban Assembly School for Law and Justice's (SLJ) founding principal, Elana Karopkin, stepped down at the end of the 2007-2008 school year. Karopkin told Insideschools she is taking an assistant superintendent position with the Achievement First charter network. According to Karopkin, the school's first graduation rate was 93 percent, with all of those students accepted to a list of colleges including Amherst, Bates, Wheaton, Hamilton, Colby, DePauw, Union and Skidmore. "I'm excited about seeing what we've accomplished here at SLJ," she said.

 

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Sep 10, 2008

According to a June 2008 New York... read more

Sep 10, 2008

Two stories in the news describe the renovated facility that Law and Justice moved into in September 2008. read more

Principal Shannon Curran responds:
Jul 1, 2008

"Now that SLJ has its first graduating class, I can deliver some very exciting and detailed news," writes Principal Elana Karopkin. "Our graduation rate (as measured by NYS) is 93%. 100% of... read more


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