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Hunter College Campus Schools

71 E 94th St New York, NY 101280779
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PTAs Rally to Assist Sandy Relief Efforts
The well-oiled volunteer network of parents involved in their local PTAs sprung into action after Sandy to put their fund-raising and outreach expertise to good use, often miles beyond the boundaries of their local schools. Read More »
In the Post-Sandy recovery, what is happening at your school? Share your stories.
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Public School Parents Resent, and Worry About, Pervasive Fund-Raising
When SchoolBook asked parents to tell us how much they spend on their child's public school education, many wrote in to say they felt “nickeled and dimed.” One mother said she resented being asked to bridge the gap between the city’s “spartan budget” and her own wishes for her children. Others railed against the inequities so much reliance on parent money is causing in a system where so many students live at or below the poverty level. The latest in a series on the rising cost of public school. Read More »
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For a Closing School, Mock Trial Team Successes Are Bittersweet
The mock trial team from Grace Dodge Career & Technical High School gave it their best, but they lost to Hunter College High School in a citywide competition. It was a disappointing loss, considering the school is scheduled for phase out, and neither students nor their coach know whether the mock trial team will continue as the school shrinks every year until closing. Read More »
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Middle School Chess Team Wins National High School Championship
The chess team at I.S. 318 Eugenio Maria de Hostos in Williamsburg, a perennial powerhouse that has won so many championships that its coach can’t remember the number, managed to top its already-impressive record on Sunday by winning another one -- the National High School Championships. Read More »
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Where Math Teachers Go to Get Energized
Students can tell when a teacher is excited by what they're teaching. But sometimes, especially with only three months left in the year, excitement can be hard to come by. For some New York City math teachers, an after-school math class gives them the jolt they need to stay inspired. Read More »
How do teachers use after-work hours to stay inspired?

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Population 1,542 students
School Type K-12
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