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Named after the district superintendent of schools, Julia Richman, it houses six autonomous small schools for approximately 1,800 Pre-K through 12th grade students in the former building of Julia Richman High School, a comprehensive high school that operated until 1995.
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.
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.
The complex known today as the Julia Richman Education Complex was built in 1923 as an all-girls commercial high school. The school's massive five-story, U-shaped building and annex take up an entire city block between First and Second Avenues.
Founded in 1986, its goal was to create a place where students could learn in a nontraditional sense. In 1995, it became one of six small schools located in the Julia Richman Education Complex. The structure of the classes is non-traditional. Teachers don't lecture; rather, they facilitate class discussions.
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.
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