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The Renaissance Charter High School for Innovation

410 East 100 Street Manhattan, NY 10029
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  • Satisfaction 4 Average
  • Diversity 6 Average
4/9 Results from the city's annual survey of parents, teachers and students, along with other measures of the school's environment. View All Data »
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Safety 7.1 / 10
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Engagement 7.0 / 10
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Communications 6.8 / 10
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Population 137 students
School Type High
Grades 9th-10th
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