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Richard R. Green High School of Teaching

26 Broadway Manhattan, NY 10004
Q&A with the Principal, David Raubvogel

“At Richard R. Green High School of Teaching, we develop diligent, college-bound students who understand the importance and benefit of giving back to their community. We model respect, curiosity and …” Read More »

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Building Self-Esteem: Old Issue, New Movement
A high school student is fighting against what some consider to be inevitable: teenage insecurity. She said she was so alarmed by the high rates of teen suicide, bullying and eating disorders among her peer group that she launched a campaign to fight the trend. Read More »
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Q&A with principal David Raubvogel

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From Harlem to Maine: One High School Senior Finds Her Way
Hear the story of Mariely Garcia, a high school senior who is leaving the city this fall to attend a small private college in Maine, all expenses paid. Read More »
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For Legacy High School Students, a Lesson in Activism Hits Home
Keyla Marte and other students participating in an after-school program to learn about ways to improve the community took on the effort to save the Legacy School for Integrated Studies in Manhattan, scheduled to be closed by the city. The students used social media and campaign-style strategies to get their message out and to rally support. Read More »
  • Performance6 Average
  • Satisfaction 5 Average
  • Diversity 5 Average
6/9 Key indicators of this school's performance, including test scores and graduation rates. View All Data »
Performance Statistics
SAT Scores<br> 1278 / 2400
Average
Regents English
76%
Average
Regents Mathematics
70%
Average
Regents Science
76%
Average
Regents History
48%
Average
Regents Rate
47%
Average
10-Credit Rate
61%
Below Average
Weighted Diploma Rate 175.2 / 350
Average
Regents Completion 51.0 / 100
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College Enrollment Rate 40.8 / 100
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More about Richard R. Green High School of Teaching

Population 610 students
School Type High
Grades 9th-12th
2012 Progress
Report
B
Avg. Attendance Rate 88%
Advanced Placement Courses
  • Biology
  • English Language and Composition
  • English Literature and Composition
  • Government and Politics: United States
  • United States History
Language Classes
  • French
  • Spanish
Program Highlights
  • Amy Sullivan Lee Teaching Academy offers Internships
  • education courses including Adolescent Psychology
  • Issues in Education
  • Urban Challenges in Education
  • Lesson Planning; The Richard R. Green Liberal Arts Program offers classes in Fashion
  • Business
  • Multiculturalism
  • Classic Film
  • History through Film and Career Exploration; Fifth Year Paraprofessional Training
Artistic Extracurriculars
  • Band
  • Dance
  • Drama
  • Fine Arts
  • Student Government
  • Leadership
  • Future Teachers of America
Clubs
  • Art
  • Book
  • Dance
  • Drama
  • GREEN (Environmental)
  • Gay
  • Lesbian and Straight Alliance
  • Literary Magazine
  • School Newspaper
  • Senior Activities
  • Yearbook
  • College for Every Student (CFES)
  • Cheerleading
Academic Extracurriculars
  • Earth Science
  • English
  • Living Environment
  • Math
  • Social Studies
  • Physics and AP Biology Resource Centers
  • Saturday School
  • Peer Tutoring
Cultural & Arts Partners)
  • Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
  • 92nd Street Y
Hospital Partnerships
  • Mount Sinai Hospital
Higher Education Partnerships
  • Hunter College
  • Borough of Manhattan Community College
  • The City College of New York
  • American University
  • New York University
  • Williams College
Non-Profit Opportunities
  • Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID)
  • College for Every Student (CFES)
  • PENCIL
  • REACH
  • Opportunities Network
  • New York Cares (Youth Service Club)
  • Alzheimer's Association
Community Organization Partners
  • The Harlem Center
  • Stanley Isaacs Center
Corporate Partners
  • Weil
  • Gotshal &amp; Manges LLP
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