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Julia Richman High School was founded in 1913 as an all-girls commercial high school at 60 West 13th Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan. The school was named after Julia Richman , the first woman district superintendent of schools in New York City.
Learn about the history and programs of the Julia Richman Education Complex, a group of six small schools in New York City. The complex includes four high schools, one middle school, one elementary school, and a nursery.
- 317 East 67th Street New York, NY, 10065 United States
- (212) 570-5284
Shortly after she passed her fifth birthday, in the late fall of 1860, the family moved to Huntington, New York. The three older children were admitted to the Huntington High School. Richman entered the Primary Department, and remained a pupil of the school for six years. She was known as a “ tom boy ”.
The Julia Richman Education Complex, as it now is known, contains six schools, most enrolling approximately 300 students. The schools include: • Vanguard High School. A typical high school course of study and organizational structure. • Manhattan International High School. Designed for students with limited fluency in English. • Talent ...
19. Sept. 2016 · Julia Richman was split into six learning communities, an innovation that transformed the school and helped lead a broader movement for small schools that attracted the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which hailed such environments as the future of high school in America.
The Julia Richman Educational Complex houses an elementary school, a middle school, four high schools, an infant toddler center for children of teen parents, and a teacher center. Service is an important feature of this diverse, multi-generational community, so students volunteer their time to help out in the other schools and centers.
We are located in the Julia Richman Education Complex. 317 East 67th Street New York, NY 10065 (between 1st Ave and 2nd Ave) Train: Q to 72nd St (exit at 69th), 6 to 68 St/Hunter College, or F to Lexington Ave/63rd St. Bus: M15 to 67th St or M66 crosstown bus. Reach us by phone: 212 570 5284. Reach us by FAX: 212 570 5366.