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Prospect Heights High School was ranked the twelfth most violent high school among New York City's 125 high schools in 1990 by the Board of Education, and became an example used by advocates for more metal detectors in New York City schools.
International High School at Prospect Heights is a NYC District school located at 883 Classon Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11225. It serves Grades: 09,10,11,12.
The International High School at Prospect Heights (IHSPH) is a NYC public school serving newcomer immigrant students through project-based, collaborative learning.
The Prospect Heights building now houses four small high schools: the Brooklyn School for Music and Theater, Brooklyn Academy for Science and the Environment, International High School at Prospect Heights, and the High School for Global Citizenship.
Prospect Heights High School, Brooklyn NY, New York, New York. 330 likes · 1 was here. First known as The Girls' Commercial High School, Prospect Heights High School was built in 1920.
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A 12th grade secondary school in Brooklyn, NY, with a focus on technology and civility. See student enrollment, graduation, and post-secondary plans data, as well as nearby public libraries and other information.
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Located in Crown Heights just across the street from the Brooklyn Museum, Prospect Heights High School struggled with high crime rates and low academic achievement. However, the school won praise in the early 1990s for what some advocates saw as improvements in safety and academics.