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Henry Street School for International Studies
Principal: Erin Balet
Location: 220 HENRY STREET MANHATTAN , NY 10002 | 212-714-3514
Specialities
Admissions
- type: Public
- accessibility: 1st Floor Only Accessible
- zoning: Zoned
Parent Teacher Association
- President: Information provided by school
- Parent Coordinator: Migdalia Rodriguez
- Dist. Family Advocate Phone:
English Language Learning
- Limited Eng. Proficiency12%
- Dual Language
- Bilingual Edu.
School Specs
- Total Enrollment:519
- $ per student:$14,391.00
- Avg. Class Size:20.9
Regents Exams
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- 85-100%
- 65-84%
- 55-64%
- 0-54%
NYC Avg: Average of ALL schools in the five boroughs taking Regents Exams.
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Reg Esci Ps
Below average
pass rate -
Spanish
Below average
pass rate -
Living Environment
Below average
pass rate -
Integrated Algebra
Below average
pass rate -
English
Below average
pass rate -
Global History & Geography
Below average
pass rate -
US History & Government
Below average
pass rate -
Reg Mathb
Below average
pass rate -
Math A
Below average
pass rate
Teacher Info
- Student:Teacher Ratio13.3:1
- Average Teacher Turnover Rate29%
- Teachers with No Valid Certificate9%
- Teachers with Less than 3 years experience41%
- Classes taught by teachers without appropriate cert.8%
Testing Data
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English & Language ArtsBelow average
for NYC -
- Level 4: Passing with distinction.
- Level 3: Meeting standards.
- Level 2: Partially meeting standards.
- Level 1: Not meeting standards.
NYC Avg: Average of ALL schools in the five boroughs.
Similar Schools: Schools that serve similar students with similar resources, including grade levels and rates of student poverty and ESL.
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MathBelow average
for NYC -
ScienceBelow average
for NYC
- NYSED Mean645
- Regents Mean61
High School Graduation

- Graduate
- Adv. Degree
- Drop Out
Eligibility
- Priority to continuing 8th graders
- Then to students who attend an information session
- Then to Manhattan residents
- Then to New York City residents
Delinquency
- Truancy14%
- Suspension41%
Diversity

- White
- Native American
- Black
- Hispanic
- Asian
- Multi/Other
Demographics
- Free or Reduced Lunch69%
- Receiving Public Assistance61-70%

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