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Urban Assembly School of Design and Construction

 
525 West 50 Street Manhattan, NY 10019
Phone: (212) 586-0981  Fax: (212) 586-1731
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Principal: Mathew Willoughby
Parent Coordinator: Jazmin De La Cruz (212) 586-0981

WHAT'S SPECIAL: Design focus in small, welcoming school with staff dedicated to meeting individualized student needs.
DOWNSIDE: Lopsided male to female ratio.
 
Grade levels: 9 to 12
Class size: 24
Enrollment: 372
Ethnicity %:
  6 W; 24 B; 66 H; 5 A
4 year graduation rate: 75.0%
District 2
HS Supt: Elaine Gorman
Admissions: Citywide
Neighborhood: Midtown Manhattan
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A small school with a focus on design and architecture, the Urban Assembly School of Design and Construction provides its students with individualized schedules and plenty of personal attention. Staff is committed to preparing all students for colleges; in 2009 97% of its graduates were accepted into college.

 

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Jul 19, 2010

On June 17, 2010, teams of professionals from New York City partnered with School of Design and Construction students in the ultimate design/build competition: in 3 hours construct a life-size... read more

Oct 5, 2006 According to a Time Out New York article, "...classes are taught by actual architects; the city's Department of Design and Construction offers students a mentoring program; and kids take... read more
Mar 14, 2006 "Because of the school, my daughter has become a responsible young adult who loves to attend school every day," writes parent Elizabeth Colon. "The teachers definitely put their all into making... read more

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