Henry Street School for International Studies

Henry Street Students arriving in Morocco for a study trip. Image courtesy of the school.

Henry Street Students arriving in Morocco for a study trip. Image courtesy of the school.

Henry Street School for International Studies is a new NYC public school based in an historic neighborhood where all students prepare for college and to find good jobs in the global economy through the pursuit of knowledge about world regions, cultures, and languages. A dedicated expert faculty in both academic subjects and in adolescent development will provide rigorous, inquiry-based, internationally focused instruction, and partner with community and business organizations to help each student succeed.

 

Contact Information:
220 Henry Street (Room 444)
New York, NY 10002

Phone:

(212) 406-9411

Fax:

(212) 577-0701

Website:

henrystreetschool.org


Fast Facts:

School Leaders:

Erin Balet (Principal)
Christine Loughlin (Asst. Principal)

Year Opened: 2004

Grades Served:

6-12

Enrollment:

 

Free/Reduced Lunch:

 

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