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Lower Manhattan Arts Academy

350 Grand Street Manhattan, NY 10002
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  • Performance5 Average
  • Satisfaction 6 Average
  • Diversity 6 Average
5/9 Key indicators of this school's performance, including test scores and graduation rates. View All Data »
Performance Statistics
SAT Scores<br> 1169 / 2400
Average
Regents English
75%
Average
Regents Mathematics
63%
Average
Regents Science
57%
Average
Regents History
77%
Above Average
Regents Rate
54%
Average
10-Credit Rate
75%
Average
Weighted Diploma Rate 178.3 / 350
Average
Regents Completion 56.6 / 100
Average
College Enrollment Rate 58.7 / 100
Average
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More about Lower Manhattan Arts Academy

Population 336 students
School Type High
Grades 9th-12th
2012 Progress
Report
A
Avg. Attendance Rate 86%
Advanced Placement Courses
  • Chemistry
  • Physics B
Language Classes
  • Spanish
Program Highlights
  • Twelve hour-per-week internships for all seniors
  • mentoring
  • artists-in-residence in all arts classes
  • project-based learning in academic classes
  • daily Advisory
  • daily reading period
  • college classes at neighboring colleges
  • extensive after-school tutoring
  • majors in art
  • music
  • dance
  • drama after completing a rotation of all of the arts
  • museum visits
  • free performances at cultural institutions
Artistic Extracurriculars
  • Studio Art
  • Video and Dance Clubs
  • LoMA Theatre Ensemble
  • Chorus
  • Student Government
  • New York Cares
Clubs
  • Student Government
  • Yoga
  • Chess
  • Chinese Culture
  • American Sign Language
  • New York Cares
  • Cheerleading
  • Intramural Basketball
  • ASPIRA
Academic Extracurriculars
  • Science and Math Clubs
Cultural & Arts Partners)
  • American Ballet Theatre
  • Henry Street Settlement/Abrons Arts Center
  • New York Theatre Workshop
  • Fidelity Future Stage
Higher Education Partnerships
  • New York University
  • John Jay College
Financial Institution Partners
  • JP Morgan Chase
Community Organization Partners
  • Educational Alliance
  • The Door
  • Anti-Defamation League (ADL)
  • Ivy Key
  • Chinese American Planning Council
Corporate Partners
  • Oppenheimer Funds
Sports
  • Intramural Sports: Basketball
  • Soccer
  • Swimming
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