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UD 003 551PROPOSED 19661969 SCHOOL BUILDING PROGRAM AND 1969 -1974CAPITAL PROGRAM.BY- DONOVAN, BERNARD E.NEW YORK CITY BOARD .OF EDUCATION, BROOKLYN, N.Y.
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DESCRIPTORS- *BUDGETS, *SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION,*BOARDS OFEDUCATION, *CAPITAL OUTLAY (FOR FIXED ASSETS), TABLES (DATA),ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS, SPECIAL SCHOOLS,SECONDARY SCHOOLS, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL PARKS,EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES, SPENOMCCLOSKEY AMENDMENT
THIS FIRST DRAFT OF .THE NEW YORK CITY SCHOOL BUILDINGPROGRAM FOR 1968.-1974 CONSISTS OF LISTS OF (1) PROJECTSPROPOSED FOR INCLUSION IN THE 1968 -1969 CAPITAL BUDGET,ARRANGED IN ORDER OF PRIORITY, AND (2) PROJECTS RECOMMENDEDFOR INCLUSION IN THE ENSUING 5-YEAR PERIOD ( CAPITAL PROGRAMFOR.19691974): THE DRAFT WAS PREPARED FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS ONTHE LOCAL LEVEL. (AF)
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PRIORITIESSCHOOLPLANNING ADRIAN
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RESEARCHDIVISION
Administrator
Director
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION & WELFARE
OFFICE OF EDUCATION
THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THEPERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING it POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONSSTATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDUCATIONPOSITION OR POLICY.
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1968 1969 SCHOOL BUILDING PROGRAMand
1969-1974 CAPITAL PROGRAM
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(As Prepared For Public Hearings To Be Held By Local School Boards)
PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
DR. BERNARD E. DONOVANSUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
IN THE
SCHOOL PLANNING AND RESEARCH DIVISION
ADRIAN BLUMENFELD DR. MORRIS NELSON SACHSADMINISTRATOR DIRECTOR, PROGRAMMING 81 RESEARCH
MAY 1967
BOARD OF EDUCATIONCITY OF NEW YORK
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THE PROPOSED SCHOOL BUILDING PROGRAM
July 1, 1968 - June 30, 1969
CAPITAL PROGRAM
1969 - 1974
Prepared for Public Hearings by Local School Boards
TABLE OF CONTENTSPage
Foreword
Clarification of Terms VIII
Summary XI
Analysis of Proposed Building Program, 1968-1969 XII
Recapitulation by Boroughs XIV
Projects Recommended for Construction, 1968-1969 1
Projects Recommended for Advance Planning or 6Site Acquisition or Both, 1968-1969
Projects Recommended for Site Acquisition Only111968-1969
Capital Program, 1969-1974 15
Intermediate School Planning Areas 26
THE PROPOSED SCHOOL BUILDING PROGRAM
July 1, 1968 - June 30, 1974
Prepared for Public HearingsTo Be Held By Local School Boards
FOREWORD
School congestion and school plant obsolescence are no secretsto millions of New Yorkers living in many sections of our city.Nor are the diverse and adverse effects of chronic ethnic problemsbeyond general knowledge or understanding. Children, parents,teachers and taxpayers continue to face such consequences as short-time instruction, curtailed programs, racial imbalance, leasedfacilities, portable classrooms, spiraling costs, bigger budgets,and higher taxes.
In his prefatory message to the Board of Estimate and TheCouncil which, on February 1, 1967, accompanied the proposed 1967-196$ Executive Capital Budget, the Honorable John Ir. Lindsay,Mayor, pointed up the fundamental truth that "A basic educationalsystem of the first quality, measured in physical as well as in-structional terms, is essential to the future of the citizens ofthis city".
A school's physical plant and instructional plan representthe warp and woof, the muscle and bone, of the educational process.Overcrowded and overaged buildings, outsized or undersized struc-tures, outmoded and outworn schools, outdated equipment and over-stretched facilities cannot accommodate a modern program ofeducation any more successfully than a medieval catapult can launcha modern ballistic missile.
Despite significant strides forward made possible by unpre-cedented outlays of capital funds in recent years, some areas ofthe city continue to suffer the handicaps of a shortage of schoolaccommodations, a dearth of satisfactory buildings, a scarcity ofadequate play space and a lack of modern facilities and equipment.
The 1968-1974 School Building Program, submitted herewith forstudy by local school boards, incorporates a list of 231 majorprojects designed to expand the size, improve the quality, and,to the extent possible, balance the organization of the city'seducational plant.
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This first draft of the school building program for 1968-1974,prepared for public hearings on the local level, consists of twosections:
Part I - a list of the projects proposed for in-clusion in the 1968-1969 Capital Budget,arranged in rank order of priority;
Part II - A list of the projects recommended forinclusion in the ensuing 5-year period.Projects in this section, referred to asthe Capital Program for 1969-1974, havenot been arranged in a rank order ofpriority.
The projects included in Part I, comprising the proposedschool building program for the 12-month period extending fromJuly 1, 1968 to June 30, 1969, are subdivided as follows:
45 projects recommended for construction
47 projects recommended for advance siteacquisition or planning or both
35 projects recommended for advance siteacquisition
In order to finance this program, the sum of $289,800,000.00in new funds will be required, to be provided in the 1968-1969Capital Budget as follows:
Surveys and Borings $ 0.7 millionsArchitectural and Engineering Costs 14.0Site Acquisition 25.0Modernization and Reconstruction 30.0Portable Buildings for Temporary Use 1.0
Playgrounds and Athletic Fields 3.0
Completion of Projects Under Construction 10.0
Head Start-Early Childhood Centers 5.0
Air Pollution Control Equipment 2.0
New Construction (45 Projects) 199.1
Total $289.8
The projects included in Part II comprise the building programfor the five-year period beginning July 1, 1969. Part II lists104 additional projects which when added to the 47 projects recom-mended for advance site acquisition or planning or both in 1968-1969,and the 35 projects limited to advance site acquisition in 1968-1969,represent the program and schedules for the acquisition of schoolsites, the preparation of plans and specifications, and the erectionof school buildings to be undertaken between July 1, 1969 andJune 30, 1974.
In accord with current policy on the preparation of capitalbudgets, projects estimated to cost less than $700,000.00 are notincorporated into the capital budget as line-items carrying
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specific appropriations. Funds required to finance such projectsare included in the lump-sum appropriation for "Modernizationsand Reconstructions" and the cost of each of these projects ischarged against Code E-643 in the Capital Budget.
The 45 projects recommended for construction in 1968-1969,at an estimated cost of $199,100,000.00, include:
6 new High Schools and12 Additions to existing high schools and conversion
into comprehensive high schools;
12 new Intermediate Schools and2 Additions to existing junior high schools and
conversion into intermediate schools;
8 new Primary Schools and1 Addition to an existing elementary school;
1 new Special School for special educationalprograms and services for emotionally andsocially maladjusted children;
3 major renovations of existing school plantservice facilities.
The completion of these 45 projects will result in a net gainin accommodations, after adjusting for buildings to be replacedand converted, of:
24,325 in the High School plant
20,883 in the Intermediate School plant
8,006 in the Primary School plant
The 4.7 projects recommended for advance site acquisition andplanning in 1968-1969, with an estimated future construction costof $229,300,000.00, include:
6 new High Schools;
21 new Intermediate Schools and1 Addition to an existing junior high school
and conversion into an intermediate school;
15 new Primary schools and2 Additions to existing elementary schools;
2 new Special Schools for special educationalprograms and services for emotionally andsocially maladjusted children.
The completion of these 47 projects will result in a net gainin accommodations, after adjusting for buildings to be replacedand converted, of:
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17,912 in the High School plant
38,600 in the Intermediate School plant
7,43 in the Primary School plant
The 35 projects recommended for site acquisition only, in1968-1969, with an estimated future construction cost of$176,400,000.00, include:
5 new High Schools;
14 new Intermediate Schools;
15 new Primary Schools;
1 Special School for special educationalprograms and services for emotionally andsocially maladjusted children.
The completion of these 35 projects will result in a netgain in accommodations, after adjusting for buildings to bereplaced and converted, of:
20,000 in the High School plant
21,634 in the Intermediate School plant
1,177 in the Primary School plant*t.
The 104 projects recommended for inclusion in the Capital Pro-gram for 1969-1974, to be constructed at an estimated cost of$336,500,000.00, include:
4 new High Schools;
17 new Intermediate Schools;
56 new Primary Schools, and1 Addition to an existing elementary school;
10 new Special Schools for special educationalprograms and services for emotionally andsocially maladjusted children;
14 major renovations of existing school plantservice facilities;
1 Addition to an Elementary School and conversioninto an Intermediate School;
1 replacement for an Occupational Training Centercurrently housed in an obsolete convertedelementary school building.
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The completion of these 104 projects will result in a netgain in accommodations, after adjusting for buildings to be re-placed and converted, of:
12,628 in the High School plant
22,829 in the Intermediate School plant
The elementary school plant will be upgraded but not enlargedby projects included in the 1969-1974 Capital Program.
The proposed school building program incorporates categoriesof schools and groups of related projects designed to implementBoard plans and policies on the:
1. elimination of all remaining obsolete buildings whichare wholly or partially of "C"-type construction (seePage X),
2. establishment of 4-year, coeducational, comprehensivehigh schools,
3. development of Educational Parks,
4. erection of neighborhood Head Start-Early ChildhoodCenters,
5. construction of schools under the provisions of theNew York City Educational Construction Fund,
6. implementation of the Speno-McCloskey Amendment as itpertains to the education of maladjusted or retardedpupils.
The continually changing educational process, stemming fromever-changing philosophies, curriculums, methodologies, problemsand responsibilities, must, in time, result in a misalignmentbetween facilities built ihto the schools' physical plant and thenecessary means or resources for accommodating a modern program ofeducation. Obsolete school buildings which cannot be modernizedsatisfactorily at reasonable cost must eventually be replaced.The proposed building program provides for the replacement of 129educationally obsolete buildings of which number 101 are elemen-tary schools, 9 are junior high schools, are high schoo14, and11 are schools for maladjusted or retarded pupils. Included inthis group of educationally obsolete schools are 24 buildingswhich are also structurally obsolete -- 14 of "C"-type construe-tion and 10 of "AC"-type construction.
Existing high school buildings generally lack the capacityfor a 4-year high school enrollment and the facilities for a com-prehensive high school curriculum. In order to meet these twocrucial needs, it is proposed to supplement the new high schoolconstruction program with a program of expansion of existing high
schools. Over and above the 17 new high schools for which fundsare requested for construction or planning or site acquisition,12 Additions to existing high school buildings have been includedin the proposed building program in the category of projects forwhich construction funds will be requested for 1968-1969. Whenexamined against the backdrop of requirements for a comprehensivesecondary school curriculum, these 12 buildings must be viewed as"incomplete" and therefore inadequate structures because they lackthe essential facilities for industrial arts or semi-skilled occu-pational programs. In the face of the pressing need for additionalhigh school capacity,, it is not possible to install these urgentlyneeded facilities in the existing structures without seriously re-ducing the number of available classrooms.
The proposed building program includes a requost for$28,400,000.00 for the completion of 5 schools to be constructedas components of the Northeast Bronx Educational Park in the Co-opCity area; namely, North Bronx High School (capacity - 4,000);I.S. 180 (capacity - 1800); I.S. 181 (capacity - 1800); P-153(capacity - 1400); and P-178 (capacity - 1400). The constructionof this Educational Park is an integral part of an overall programdesigned to advance the program for quality integrated education inthe city's schools. An appropriation of $2,550,000.00 for preli-minary work on the development of this facility was included tothe 1967-1968 Capital Budget.
The urgent need to raise, improve, develop and enrich theeducational background and accomplishment of children in disadvan-taged areas is recognized by a recommendation in the proposedbuilding program which will double the pace of construction ofHead Start-Early Childhood Centers. In order to meet this goal,the sum of $5,000,000.00 (compared with $2,500,000.00 in the1967-1968 Capital Budget) is requested for the construction ofroughly 20 additional centers in 1968-1969, to provide for the edu-cation of approximately 5,000-6,000 pre-school children.
The New York Legislature on June 1, 1966, enacted an amend-ment to the Education Law by adopting new Article X establishingthe New York City Educational Construction Fund as a public bene-fit corporation to provide for the construction of school build-ings in combination with other compatible structures subject tothe approval of each project by the Board of Education and speci-fied city authorities. Within the scopc of this enablinglegislation, it is expected that every new school project incor-porated into the 1968-1974 Building Program may well be the subjectof a joint study by the Board o4 Education, the New York CityEducational Construction Fund, and appropriate city agencies, asit relates to land acquisition, planning and construction, andcapital financing.
The implementation of the Speno-McCloskey Amendment to theNew York State Education Law with respect to the education andtraining of special groups of children will be advanced by 3 ca-tegories of provisions in the 1968-1974 Building Program:
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schools. Over and above the 17 new high schools for which fundsare requested for construction or planning or site acquisition,12 Additions to existing high school buildings have been includedin the proposed building program in the category of projects forwhich construction funds will be requested for 1968-1969. Whenexamined against the backdrop of requirements for a comprehensivesecondary school curriculum, these 12 buildings must be viewed as"incomplete" and therefore inadequate structures because they lackthe essential facilities for industrial arts or semiskilled occu-pational programs. In the face of the pressing need for additionalhigh school capacity, it is not possible to install these urgentlyneeded facilities in the existing structures without seriously re-ducing the number of available classrooms.
The proposed building program includes a requost for$28,400,000.00 for the completion of 5 schools to be constructedas components of the Northeast Bronx Educational Park in the Co-opCity area; namely, North Bronx High School (capacity - 4,000);I.S. 180 (capacity - 1800); I.S. 181 (capacity - 1800); P-153(capacity - 1400); and P-178 (capacity - 1400). The constructionof this Educational Park is an integral part of an overall programdesigned to advance the program for quality integrated education inthe city's schools. An appropriation of $2,550,000.00 for preli-minary work on the development of this facility was included tnthe 1967-1968 Capital Budget.
The urgent need to raise, improve, develop and enrich theeducational background and accomplishment of children in disadvan-taged areas is recognized by a recommendation in the proposedbuilding program which will double the pace of construction ofHead Start-Early Childhood Centers. In order to meet this goal,the sum of $5,000,000.00 (compared with $2,500,000.00 in the1967-1968 Capital Budget) is requested for the construction ofroughly 20 additional centers in 1968-1969, to provide for the edu-cation of approximately 5,000-6,000 pre-school children.
The New York Legislature on June 1, 1966, enacted an amend-ment to the Education Law by adopting new Article X establishingthe New York City Educational Construction Fund as a public bene-fit corporation to provide for the construction of school build-ings in combination with other compatible structures subject tothe approval of each project by the Board of Education and speci-fied city authorities. Within the scope of this enablinglegislation, it is expected that every new school project incor-porated into the 1968-1974 Building Program may well be the subjectof a joint study by the Board oa Education, the New York CityEducational Construction Fund, and appropriate city agencies, asit relates to land acquisition, planning and construction, andcapital financing.
The implementation of the Speno- McCloskey Amendment to theNew York State Education Law with respect to the education andtraining of special groups of children will be advanced by 3 ca-tegories of provisions in the 1968-1974 Building Program:
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1. The inclusion of 14 new school buildings especiallyplanned for the education of emotionally disturbed,socially maladjusted, and mentally retarded children.These new buildings, to provide facilities for roughly3,500 children, will be constructed at an estimatedcost of $28.5 million, exclusive of site costs.
2. The renovation and modernization of selected schoolbuildings as they become available through schedulesfor the replacement, conversion or consolidation ofexisting schools, and the reconstruction of sectionsof operating elementary and junior high or intermediateschools. The cost of renovating buildings or class-rooms to accommodate special programs for emotionallydisturbed, socially maladjusted, and mentally retardedchildren can, in most instances, be charged to Code E-643in the capital budget, a lump-sum appropriation for"Modernizations and Reconstructions".
3. The incorporation into the plans and specificationsfor new schools of such special spaces, features andfacilities as junior guidance rooms, special guidancerooms, testing rooms for counselors and clinicians,etc., required for the early-identification programand other programs designed for groups of disturbedor retarded children. The cost of these requirementsis included in the total cost of construction of eachnew school building.
Dr. Morris Nelson SachsMay 1, 1967Director, Program and Research
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CLARIFICATION OF TERMS USED INTHE SCHOOL BUILDING PROGRAM
Sections of the adopted school building program make referenceto a number of special terms which should be clearly understood inorder to interpret the program correctly. These items are definedas follows:
Continuing Funds: These are lump-sum appropriations forvarious activities related to the building program which areprerequisite to the construction of school buildings, e.g.,surveys and borings, preparation of plans and specifications,and site acquisitions (Codes E-1, E-279 and E-640, respectively).In addition, school plant modernizations, reconstructions andrenovations and the development of playgrounds and athleticfields may also be charged against appropriate lump-sum appro-priations; namely, Codes E-643 and E -683. Funds required forthe relocation and erection of portable classroom units fortemporary use are provided under Code E-1259. Funds requiredfor the construction of neighborhood Head Start-Early Child-hood Centers are provided under Code Z-1418.
Construction ProUnder this heading areincluded specific projects proposed for construction in the12-month period beginning July 1, 1968. The building of theseprojects, it must be noted, cannot be undertaken until adequateappropriations for construction are provided in the 1968-1969Capital Budget.
Completion of Projects Under Construction: These new fundsare requestedfor the purchase of furniture and equipment fornew schools to be completed prior to June 30, 1968, and, whererequired, for the completion of school buildings for whichconstruction funds were provided in previous capital budgets.Advance Planning (al: This category includes projects for;HUEbudgetary funds are requested in 1968-1969 for advanceplanning or site acquisition or both. Whenever possible, so-called "a" projects are recommended for construction in thefollowing year. Capital budget funds required for site acqui-sition are made available under Code E-640; funds requiredfor the preparation of plans and specifications are made avail-able under Code E-279. Information on the status of projectsin the 1967-1968 Capital Budget is given in Column 7 of theBuilding Program.
Advance Site Acquisition (b): This category includes projectsfor which budgetary funds are limited to site acquisition only.Whenever possible, so-called "b" projects are recommended foradvance planning status ("a" status) in the following year.Capital budget funds required for the acquisition of sites forschool projects are made available under Code E-640. Informa-tion on the status of projects in the 1967-1968 Capital Budgetis given in Column 7 of the Building Program.
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Priority Number: The rank order of priority assigned to eachproject recommended for construction or planning or site acqui-sition in 1968-1969, reflects in large measure the order ofthe steps which must be taken to modify the present 6-3-3 plan,of organization. The listing of projects in the capital pro-gram for 1969-1974, is primarily for the purpose of identifi-cation and reference and is not intended to establish arelative order of need for future school building programs.High school projects to relieve current overcrowding and pro-vide facilities for an expanded hinth year, and intermediateschool projects to provide accommodations for grades currentlyhoused in elementary school buildings, in general, have beenassigned high orders of priority. Also to be advanced asrapidly as possible are replacements for "C"-type structures;new schools for special educational programs and services forsocially and emotionally maladjusted pupils; and renovationsof electrical and sanitary service facilities in existing highschool and middle school plants.
1968-1969 Capital Budget: Proposed capital budgets are pre-pared by the City Planning Commission first, for public hear-ing and second, for submittal to the Mayor. The ExecutiveCapital Budget prepared by the mayor is then submitted to theBoard of Estimate and the City Council for consideration.The final Capital Budget is adopted after the Board of Estimateand City Council hold public hearings. The Planning Commission,Mayor, Board of Estimate and City Council have the authorityto modify the recommendations submitted by the Board ofEducation.
The school building program to be adopted by the Board of Edu-cation will be submitted to the Planning Commission on orbefore September 30, 1967. The adopted school building programwill serve as a basis for the preparation, by the PlanningCommission, of the proposed 1968-1969 Capital Budget for schoolconstruction.
Location of School Pro ects: School sites which had beense ected by the Board of Education after referral to the LocalSchool Boards, and which, subsequently, were approved by theSite Selection Board of the City of New York and authorized foracquisition are identified in Column 3 of the building programby their precise location. Sites which have been proposed byLocal School Boards or other agencies of the Board of Educationor city government, which are under study but which have notas yet been selected, approved and authorized, are described interms of a "General Vicinity" indicated in Column 3. The loca-tions of some proposed new intermediate schools are tentativelyspecified with reference to the Intermediate School PlanningArea to be serviced by the new school. The delineation of eachIntermediate School Planning Area with respect to its communitycomponents is given on Page 27-Page 43. The location of a pro-posed replacement for an obsolete elementary school i3 tenta-tively specified with reference to the location of the obsoletebuilding to be replaced. Column 3 is not necessarily intendedto pinpoint or circumscribe the actual location of a new schoolwhich, ultimately, might be selected in the same or in anothergeneral area depending on special circumstances which mightprevail in any given instance.
Ca...roects: The proposed capacity of aproject listed in the program is subject to changeto conform to future conditions as they may arise. Necessarychanges in capacities will be reflected at a later date inprograms of requirements for new schools which are approvedlists of spaces, features, and facilities to be incorporatedby the architect into the plans and specifications for newschool buildings. The capacity indicated, it should be noted,is a "functional capacity" based on the kind and number ofclasses to be organized, with special consideration given toclass size, special activities and services.
Purpose of Project: Included in this column (Column 6) forproposed intermediate schools, is information on Local SchoolBoard Districts to be serviced by the new school. Since in-termediate school planning areas, communities, and local schoolboard districts are not necessarily coterminous and have not,for a variety of reasons, been adjusted to have common boundariesor limits, it is not possible to equate them exactly. In casesinvolving only small portions of communities or only a smallnumber of schools, corresponding local school board districtshave been omitted from Column 6. However, all local schoolboards actually involved in the development of a plan of or-ganization for a new intermediate school will be consulted atthe appropriate time on the location of the new project.
Tv Structure: Information on obsolete schools to be re-placed given Erdolumn 6, includes the year of construction,the year of expansion, and the type of structure; namely,type "A", "C", etc. These types may be defined as follows:
A - refers to buildings of incombustible materials throughout.B - refers to buildings having walls and structural members ofincombustible materials.
C - refers to buildings having exterior walls of masonry withinterior framing above the first floor of wood or unpro-tected iron or steel.
AC etc., - refers to buildings of more than one type of con-struction. In this instance (AC), a part of the buildingis of A construction; the remainder is of C construction.
Dr. Morris Nelson SachsMay 1, 1967 Director, Program and Research
PROPOSED 1968-1969 SCHOOL BUILDING PROGRAMPROPOSED 1969-1974 CAPITAL PROGRAM
(AS PREPARED FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS TO BE HELD BY LOCAL SCHOOL BOARDS)
SUMMARYPART I 1968 -1969 BUILDING PROGRAM
1. Continuing Lump Sum Funds(surveys, borings, plans, engineering, sites,modernizations, playgrounds, portable classrooms,pre- kindergarten centers, air pollution control )
EST. COST
Millions Millions
80. 72. New Projects Recommended
For Construction. 45 Projects. EST. COST199.1(GEN. CONST.)
3. Current Construction Projects EST. COST
To Be Completed. (GEN. CONST.,FuRN. 8 EQUIP) 1 0.0
TOTAL 289.84. New Projects Recommended
For Advance Planning or Site Acquisitionor Both (a). 47 Projects. EST. COST 229.3(GEN. CONS'T.)
5. New Projects Recommended .
For Advance Site Acquisition Only (b).35 Projects. EST. COST
176 .4(GEN. CONST.)
PART It 1969-1974 CAPITAL PROGRAM
6. New Projects RecommendedFor Inclusion in 1969 1974Capitol Pro EST. COST
gram. 104 Projects. (GEN.COST
77. 1969-1974 Continuing Lump Sum Funds For
Advance Planning, Site Acquisition, Modernizations,Playgrounds, etc; and 1969-1974 Funds RequiredFor Completion of Const. Projects Under Way. cos? 375.0
1968-1974 ESTIMATED GRAND TOTAL 1, 407.0SCHOOL PLANNING AND RESEARCH DIVISION PAGE NO. XI
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ANALYSIS
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Est. CostContinuing Lump-Sum Funds (Millions)
E-1 Surveys and Boring s 0. 7
New FundsRequested1968 -1969(Millions)
E-279 Architecture and Engineering 14.0E-640 Sites 25.0E-643 Modernizations and Reconstructions .30.0E-683 Playgrounds and Athletic Fields. 3.0.. .E-1259 Buildings for Temporary Use ..... . ...LaE-1418 Head Start Centers 5.0E-1419 Air Pollution Control 2.0 80.7
EST. COST
2. Projects Recommended For Constructionin 1968-1969 (45 Projects).8 New Primary Schools 23.5a New Intermediate Schools 62.4....§.. New High Schools 72.0
Additions to Primary Schools 1.0.1..2. Additions to Future Intermediate Schools 3.31.2... Additions to High Schools 30.1
1 Schools for Special Education 2.0
3 Electrical and Sanitary Renovations. . .. 4.8.
EST. COST (GEN. CONST.) 199.1
3. Completion of Projects in Construction10.0
EST. COST (GEN. CONST; FURN. 81 EQUIP )
Proposed Total Request For New FundsFor 1968-1969
EST. TOTAL COST (NEW FUNDS) 289. 8
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ANALYS I S (cont.)
Est. Cost(Millions)
4. Projects Recommended For AdvancePlanning or Site Acquisition or Bothin 1968-1969 (47 Projects).15 New Primary Schools 38.921 New intermediate Schools 109.26 New High Schools 72.02 Additions to Primary Schools 2.21 Additions to Future Intermediate Schools __alO Additions to High Schools2 Schools for Special Education 4.0O Electrical and Sanitary Renovations
EST. COST (GEN. CONST1
Future FundsTo Be Requested
(Millions)
229.3
5. Projects Recommended For AdvanceSite Acquisition Only in 1968-1969
( 35 Projects)
15 New Primary Schools 41.814 New Intermediate Schools 72.65 New High Schools 60.0
0 Additions to Primary SchoolsO Additions to Future Intermediate SchoolsO Additions to High Schools
Schools for Special Education 2. 0
EST COST (GEN.CONST.) 176.4
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PROJECTS RECOMMENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION;ADVANCE SITE ACQUISITION OR PLANNING OR BOTH IN
1968-1969and
PROPOSED 1969-1974 CAPITAL PROGRAM
RECAPITULATION(SUMMARY BY BOROUGH)
BRONX BKLYN. MAN. QUEENS RICH. TOTALSTYPE OF PROJECTC a b C.P. El a b c.P ra a b C.P. c a b C.P c a b C.P C a b C.P
HIGH SCHOOLS 2 0 1 1 2 4 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 6 6 5 4
INTERMEDIATESCHOOLS
7 5 3 1. 3 log 7 0 2 2 3 3. 4. 1 2 1 0 1 4 12 21 14 17
PRIMARYSCHOOLS 4 4 3. 16 3. 6 7 22 3 1 29 00 23 0 43 6 8 15 15 56
ADD. T O HIGH
SCHOOLS3 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 11 0 I 0 0 0
ADD. TO FUTUREINTERMED. SCH.
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0ADD. TO PRIMARYSCHOOLS
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1
SCHOOLS FORSPECIAL EDUCATION
0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 10ELECT. a SAN.RENOVATIONS-HIGH SCHOOLS
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7
etEct a SAN.RENOVATIONSJ. H. S. (INT. SCH3
0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 7EL. CONY. TO IS. (ADD) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1OCCUR TR. CENTER 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
TOTALS 18.1 5 19 12 20 18 39 7 5 4 19 7 6 4 15 1 5 4 12 45 47 35 104
C - CONSTRUCTION a -ADVANCE SITE ACQUISITIONOR PLANNING OR BOTH
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NORTHEAST BRONX
EDUCATIONAL PARK
Co-op City Area
Vic. Baychester and
Bartow Avenues
Total
10400
Total
28.40
million
To advance program for quality, inte-
grated education in the city's schools.
To include 5 projects which follow:
$2.55
million
a.
North Bronx H.S.
Bronx
Northeast Bronx
Educational Park
4000
12.0
Expansion and conversion of Borough's
high school plant into a 4-year, coedu-
cational, comprehensive H. S. system.
Parldal
b.
I.S. 180-X
Northeast Bronx
Educational Park
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
North Bronx community.(To serve Int.Sch
Planninl Area II Dist.
810 11 12
approp.
c.
I.S. 181-X
Northeast Bronx
Educational Park
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
North Bronx community.(To serve Int.Sch.
Planning Area II, Dist. 7,8,9,10,11,12)
for
d.
P-153-X
Northeast Bronx
Educational Park
1400
3.0
Primary school to service Co-op City
and adjacent sections of the North
Bronx community.
prelim-
e.
P-178-X
Northeast Bronx
Educational Park
1400
3.0
Primary school to service Co-op City
and adjacent sections of the North
Bronx community.
inary
work
2.
Park East H.S.
Man.(Formerly
HaarenH.S.RepL)
East 94 Street -
Third Avenue
4000
12.0
Expansion and conversion of Borough's
high school plant into a 4-yearicoedu-
cational, comprehensive H. S. system.
a
3.
Boys High School
Replacement
Brooklyn
General Vicinity:
Fulton Street -
Utica Avenue
4000
12.0
Replacement for existing obsolete struc
ture. Expansion and conversion into a
4-year, coeducational,comprehensive H.S.
a
4.
West Queens H.S.
Queens
General Vicinity:
Northern Blvd. -
42 Place
4000
4000
12.0
13.0
Replacement for Queens Voc. & L.I.City
H.S. Expansion, consolidation, and con-
version into 4-yr.,coed.,comE. H.S.
Expansion and conversion of Borough's
high school plant into a 4-year, coedu-
cational, comprehensive H.S. system.
a a5.
New South Bronx
H.S. & Community
at
Bronx
General Vicinity:
Park Avenue
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Street
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Seward Park H.S
Addition
Manhattan
Vicinity:
Ludlow Street -
Grand Street
1200
4.0
Expansion and conversion of the school
into a 4-year, coeducational, compre-
hensive hi _h school plant.
a
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New Central
High School
Brooklyn
General Vicinity:
Caton Avenue
-Coney Island Ave.
4000
12.0
Expansion and conversion of Borough's
high schol plant into a 4-year, coedu-
cational cm rehensive H.S. s stem.
a
8.
P-74-M
(New P-107)
General Vicinity:
East 108 Street
-Lexington Avenue
1400
3.0
Replacement for obsolete P-107.
"AC" structure erected in 1$$1.1.1 )
a
9.
I.S. 326-K
Vicinity under study:
Albany Avenue
-Glenwood Road
1800
5.2
Fkoposed ampcnent of Linear City plan
.Accommo-
lotions 2r children residing in Brown sville
See Int
.Sch. P]an.Area VII Dist.1
= 1 22
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P-50-M
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GeneEasltVnit
102
Stryeet
-F.D. Roosevelt Dr.
1400
3.0
Replacement for obsolete P-168.
("A" structure erected in 1898)
a
11.
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P-129-X
General Vicinity:
Mapes Avenue -
East 180 Street
1300
2.8
Elementary school accommodations for
children residing primarily in Tremont
communit
.
a
12.
P-237-K
Location
Undetermined
1500
3.2
Elementary school accommodations for
children residing primarily in Browns-
ville communit
.
a
13.
P-153-M
General Vicinity:
West 146 Street -
Amsterdam Avenue
1400
3.0
Replacement for obsolete P-186.
( "A" structure erected in 1902)
a
14.
I.S. 84-X
General Vicinity:
Waring Avenue -
Holland Avenue
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
Morrisania community.(To serve Int.Sch.
Planning Area II, Dist. 7,8,9,10,11,121
a
15.
I.S. 53-Q
General Vicinity:
Nameoke Street -
Dinsmore Avenue
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
Rockaway community.(To serve Int. Sch.
Planning Area XIV, Dist. 27)
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I.S. 174-X
General Vicinity:
White Plains Rd. -
Lacombe Avenue
1
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
Morrisaftia community.(To serve Int.Sch.
Planning Area II, Dist. 718,9,10,11,12)
a a a
17.
I.S.(P.S.)166-XGeneral Vicinity:
East 163 Street -
Morris Avenue
#1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
Concourse community. (To
serve Int.Sch.
Planning Area I, Dist. 7,9,10)
18
I.S. 75-R
Location
Undetermined
(New Dorp)
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
New Dorp community. (To serve Int. Sch.
Plannin& Area XVI, Dist. 30)
19.
P-85-K
General Vicinity:
Sterling Place -
Vanderbilt Avenue
250
2.0
Rephcement for P-85. School for special edu-
cational program and services for em oti on-
ally and s ocially_maladiuste1 children.
a a20.
I.S. 147-X
General Vicinity:
Webster Avenue -
Claremont Parkway
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
Morrisania community.(To serve Int.Sch.
Planning Area II, Dist. 7,8,9,10,11,12)
21.
I.S. 291-K
Location
Undetermined
(Bushwick-Ridgewood)
1800
5.2
Replacement for J-77-Q, Annex to J-296
Accommodations for children residing in
Bushwick-Ridgewood community.
a
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23.
J-216-Q
Addition
64 Avenue
-175 Street
+500
2.0
Expansion and ultimate conversion into
intermediate school.
To provide ur-
gently needed auxiliar
facilities.
a
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I.S. 183-X
General Vicinity:
East 140 Street -
Third Avenue
1800
5.2
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
South Bronx community. (To serve Int.
Sch. Planning Area It Dist
7.9.10)
Accommodations for children residing in
Bedford-Stuyvesant community.( To serve Int
Sch.Planninl Area IV
Dist.l 1
16 1
a a24.
I.S. 324-K
Location
Undetermined
(Bedford-Stuyvesant)
1800
25.
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J-119-Q
Addition
78 Avenue -
74 Street
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1.3
To provide urgently needed auxiliary
facilities
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P-7 4-X
Location
Undetermined
(Hunts Point)
1000
2.5
Elementary school accommodations for
children residing primarily in the
Hunts Point community.
a
27.
P-113-M
Addition
West 113 Street -
Seventh Avenue
+250
1.0
Expansion of existing structure to pro-
vide additional accommodations for ail
ren residing in Harlem community.
a
28.
J-113-X
Renovation
Barnes Av.J.nue -
East 217 Street
--
1.1
Reconstruction of electrical and
sanitary systems.
a
29.
J-117-X
Renovation and
Modernization
Morris Avenue -
i
Mount Hope Place
--
2.0
Modernization of existing structure
including reconstruction of electrical
and sanita
s stems.
a
30.
C.Imver Cleveland
H.S.QueensAddi-
Himrod Street -
tion & Renovatio
Grandview Avenue
+700
4.0
Const. of essential facilities required for se-
condary sch. prog.& elimination of overcrowdisg
including recons t. of Elec./San. systems.
a
31.
Abraham Lincoln
H..S. Bklyn. Addi-
Ocean Parkway -
tion&Renovadon
West Avenue
+400
3.2
Const. of essential facilities required for se-
condary sch. prog. & elimination of ovacrowding
includinl reccnst of Elec San. s stems.
a
32.
Andrew Jackson
H.S. Queens
116 Avenue
-Renovation
Francis Lewis Blvd
--
1.7
Reconstruction of electrical and
sanita
s stems.
a
33
Morris H.S.
Bronx
166 Street
-Addition
Boston Road
+750
2.2
Construction of essential facilities r-
quired for secondary school program and
for elimination of overcrowding.
--
34.
Erasmus Hall
H.S.
Brooklyn
Flatbush Avenue -
Addition
Church Avenue
+800
2.2
Construction of essential facilities
required for secondary school program
_overcrowdin:.
--
35.
Midwood H.S.
Brooklyn
Bedford Avenue -
Addition
Glenwood Road
+800
2.2
Construction of essential facilities
required for secondary school program
and for elimination of overcrowdin.
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John Adams H.S.
Queens
Addition
Rockaway Blvd. -
103 Street
+800
2.2
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Construction of essential facilities
required for secondary school program
and for elimination of overcrowding.
--
37.
James Monroe
H.S. Bronx
Addition
Boynton Avenue -
East 172 Street
+800
2.2
Construction of essential facilities
required for secondary school program
and for elimination of overcrowding.
--
38
GeargeWadhing,on
H.S.
Manhattan
Audubon Avenue
-West 191 Street
+400
2.3
Construction of essential facilities
required for secondary school program
and for elimination of overcrowding.
--
39.
_Addition
James Madison
H.S. Brooklyn
Addition
Bedford Avenue
-Quentin Road
+900
2.2
Construction of essential facilities
required for secondary school program
and for elimination of
--
40.
S.J. Tilden H.S.
Brooklyn
Addition
Tilden Avenue
-East 57 Street
+400
1.7
Construction of essential facilities
required for secondary school program
and for elimination of overcrowding.
--
41.W.H. Taft H.S.
Bronx
Addition
East 172 Street
-Sheridan Avenue
+400
1.7
Construction of essential facilities
required for secondary school program
and for elimination of overcrowding.
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North Central
H.S. Brooklyn
General Vicinity:
Avenue L
-East 17 Street
4000
12.0
Expansion and conversion of Borough's
high school plant into a 4-year, coedu-
cational, comprehensive H.S. system.
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43..South Central
H.S. Brooklyn
General Vicinity:
Flatlands Avenue-
Fountain Avenue ..,
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4000
12.0
Expansion and conversion of Borough's
high school plant into a 4-year, coedu-
cational, comprehensive H.S. system.
a
44.
Northeast
Brooklyn H.S.
Brooklyn
Location
Undetermined
(Williamsburg)
4000
12.0
ftepl. kr Eastern District H.S. & expansion & con-
versim of school into a 4-year, coeducation-
al, comprehensive high school.
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yEast 3rooklyn
H.S.
Brooklyn
Location
Undetermined
4000
12.0
Repl
.for Maxwell H
.S. & expansion & con-
version of school into a 4-year, coedu-
cational, comprehensive high school.
Replacement for existing Central Com-
mercial H.S. with provision for special-
ized facilities and euisment
b b46.
Central
Commercial H.S.
Reacement Man.
Location
Undetermined
(East Midtown)
3000
12.0
47
Mid-Island H.S.
Richmond
General Vicinity:
Victory Blvd.
-Richmond Avenue
4000
12.0
Expansion and conversion of Borough's
high school plant into a 4-year, coedu-
cational, comprehensive H.S. s stem.
--
48.
P-380-K
General Vicinity:
Harrison Avenue
-Heyward Street
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-122.
("A" structure erected in 1900)
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I.S. 366-K
Vicinity under Study:
Flatlands Avenue-
Fountain Avenue
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
East New York community.(To
serve Int.
Sch. Planning Area VII
Dist.17 1$,19, 24
a
50.
I.S. 212-Q
Location Undetermined
(Richmond Hill So.-
Oame Fk. -Howard Beach
1800.
5.2
Accan.forchildren residing inRichmond Hill So.-
Ozone Pk.-Howard Beachcamtmity.(To serve
Int. Sch. Planning AreaXII
Dist. 27 28 29)
Replacement for obsolete
"A" structure erected
1C6)
Artia"A"
structure erected in '
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2±
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P-142-M
General Vicinity:
Delancey Street
-Pitt Street
1300
2,43
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I.S. 390-K
Location
Undetermined
(Crown Heights)
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
Crown Heights conmunity.(Toserve Int.Sch.
Planning Area IV, Dist.13,15,16,17)
b b b
53.
I.S. 342-K
Location
Undetermined
1800
5.2
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
Brownsville community.(To serve Int.Sch.
Planning Area VII, Dist. 17,18,19,22)
Accommodations for children residing in
Brownsville community.(To serve Int.Sch.
Planning Area VII, Dist. 17,18,19,22)
.54.
I.S. 343-K
Location
Undetermined
1800
55.
I.S. 116-X
General Vicinity:
Jennings Street
Longfellow Ave.
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
Morrisaniacommunity.(To serve Int. Sch.
PlanningAmaII, Dist. 7,8,9,10,11,12)
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56.New P-169
Manhattan
Replacement
General Vicinity:
East 88 Street -
Lexington Avenue
250
2.0
Replacement for P-169. School for spe-
cial educational prog. & services for emo-
tionally & socially maladjusted children.
b
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I.S. 365-K
Location
Undetermined
(Bedford -Stu vesant
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
Bsciford- Stuy vesant c =unity.
( To serve Int
.
Sch.P3atul
:Area IV Dist.13 15 16 17
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I.S. 361-K
General Vicinity:
Flatlands Ave. -
Fountain Ave.
1800
5.2
Accommodationsibrchildrenresicling in East
New Yariccommunity.(Toserve Int. Sch.
Plannin: Area VII
Dist. 1
18 1* 22
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P-22-K
General Vicinity:
Greenpoint Ave. -
Oakland Street
1000
2.5
Replacement for obsolete P-31, 34.
(P-31: "C" structure erected in 1874,90)
(P-34: "C" structure erected in 1869,89)
b
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I.S. 25-M
Location
Undetermined
(Lower East Side)
1800
5.2
Acommodations for children residing in
Lower East Side canmunity. (To serve Int. Sch.
Planning Area VIII, Dist.1,2,3,4,5)
b
61.
I.S. 184-X
General Vicinity:
East 158 Street -
Forest Avenue
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
South Bronx community. (To serve Int.Sch.
Planning Area I, Dist. 7,9,10)
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62.
I.S.
227-Q
Location Undetermined
(Woodside-Jackson Hgts.
Elmhurst - Corona)
1800 5.2
Accom. for children residing in Woodside-
Jackson Hgts. -Elmhurst-Corona communitg. (To
serve Int. Sch. Planning
Are
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23, 2
1r,2
8 )
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b
63.
I.S. 158-X
General Vicinity:
Home Street -
Tinton Avenue
1800 5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
Nbrrisiana community. (To serve Int.Sch.
Planning Area II, Dist.7,8,9,10,11,12)
b
64.
I.S. 226-Q
Location Undetermined'
(Richmond Hill So.- Ozone
Pk.- Howard Bchd-W:cdhaven )
1800 5.2
Acccm. kr children residing in Richmond HillSo.-
Ozone Pk.- Howard Bch.-WoodhavEn =amity. ( Int.
Sch.aanning Ives XIII, Dist.
27,2
8, 2
9 )
b
65.
P-60-R
General Vicinity:
Victory Boulevard-
Wilde Avenue
1000 2.5
Replacement for obsolete P-26.
("C" structure erected in1880,90, 04).
Add
capacity fbr Arlington- lievis community.
b
66.
I.S.
195-
MLocation
Undetermined
1800 5.2
Accomnodaticns for children residing in
Ea.stHa.rlem community. (To serve Int.Sch
bPlanning Area VIII, Dist. 1,2,394,5)
67.
I.S.
192
-XLocation
Undertermined
1800 5.2
(Throgs Yeckl______I
Location
1800 5.2
Undetermined
A cccmmodations for children residing in Thrcgs
Neck community.(To serve Int. Sch.
bPlanning Area II, Dist. 7,8,9,10,11,12)
Accommodations far children residing in Jam aica-
So. Jamaica community.(To serve Int.Sch.
b
Plannin: Area XIII
Dist. 27 28 29)
68.
I.S. 239-Q
69.
I.S.
351
-KLocation
1800 5.2
Undetermined
Accommodations for children residing in
Bedford - Stuyvesant community. (To serve Int,
bSch.Flanning Area IV Dist. 13,15,16,17)
70.
I.S. 280-K
Location
Undetermined
1800 5.2
(Park Slope)
Accommodations for children residing in
Park Slope community. (To serve Int. Sch.
bPlanning Area IV, Dist. 13,15,16,17)
71.
I.S. 350-K
Location
18005.2
Undetermined
Accommodations for children residing in
Bedford-Stuyvesant community. ( To serveInt.
bSch.Planning Area IV, Dist.
13,15,16,17)
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General Vicinity:
72.
P-384-K
Evergreen Ave. -
Moffat Street
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-113
("C" structure erected in 1896
b
General Vicinity:
73.
P-377-K
Wilson Avenue -
1400
3.0
Replacement for obsolete P-106
b
Putnam Avenue
("C" structure erected in 1894,96,02)
Location
Replacement for P-75. School. for special
74.
New P-75-44
Undetermined
(Ridgewood-Maspeth)
250
2.0
educationalprogramfor emotionally and
socially maladjusted children.
b
General Vicinity:
75.
P-175-X
Fordham Street -
400
1.1
Replacement for obsolete P-17
b
King Avenue
("AC" structure erected in 1898,1930)
General Vicinity:
Replacement for obsolete P-12,13
76.
P-57-R
Rey
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77.
P-160-X
Hutchinson R. Pkwy.EA. , 1400
Boller Avenue
3.0
and adjacent sections of the North
Bronx community.
__
General Vicinity:
Elementary school accommodations for
78.
P-73-R
Amboy Road -
900
2.3
children residing primarily in the
--
Hogan Avenue
South Shore community.
Elementary school accommodations for
79.
P-301-K
Location
1500
3.2
children residing primarily in the
--
Undetermined
Brownsville community.
Elementary school accommodations for
80.
P-346-K
Louisiana Ave. -
1200
2.7
children residing primarily in the
--
Collins Avenue
East New York community.
General Vicinity:
!Accommodations for children residing in
81.
I.S. 314-K
Sixtieth Street -
1800
5.2
Bay Ridge community.(To serve Int. Sch.
Fourth Avenue
'Planning Area III, Dist. 1..120,21)
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82,
P-51-R
Winant Avenue
-Woodrow Road
900
2.3
Replacement for obsolete P-4.
("AC" structure erected in 1896,1907)
Add. capacity for South Shore community.
--
83.
I.S. 193-X
Location
Undetermined
(Tremont)
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
Tremont community. (To serve Int. Sch.
Planning Area II, Dist.7,8,9,10,11,12)
--
84.
P-87-X
Addition
Pitman Avenue
-Edson Avenue
+250
1.0
Replacement for obsolete P-15.
("C" structure erected prior to 1900)
Add. capacity for North Bronx community
--
85.
J-118-X
Addition &
Modernizatiop
East 179 Street -
Arthur Avenue
+800
3.0
Expansion and conversion ofbuilding into in-
tenn
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choo
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tion of electrical and sanitary systems.
a
86.
P-32-Q
Addition
35Avenue
-171 Street
--
1.2
Construction of urgently required
auxiliary facilities.
--
87.
P-182-X
Location
Undetermined
(Clason Point)
1200
2.7
Elementary school facilities for
children residing primarily in the
Clason Point community.
a
88.
P-198-X
Location
Undetermined
(Morrisania)
1200
2.7
Elementary school facilities for
children residing primarily in the
Morrisania community.
b
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89
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Bronx
Location
Undetermined
4001
Expansion and conversion of Borough's
high school plant into a 4-year coedu-
cational, comrehensive H.S. s stem.
--
90.
South Central
Queens H.S.
Queens
Location
Undetermined
4000
12.0
Expansion and conversion of Borough's
high school plant into a 4-year coedu-
cational, comprehensive H.S. system.
--
91.
Borough Park-
Sunset Park H.S
Brookl n
Location
Undetermined
4000
12.0
Expansion and conversion of Borough's
high school plant into a 4-year coedu-
cational
comrehensive H.S. s stem.
--
92.
East Kings H.S.
Brookl n
Location
Undetermined
4000
12.0
Expansion and conversion of Borough's
high school plant into a 4-year coedu-
cational
comrehensive H.S. s stem.
--
93.North Kings H.S
Brooklyn
Location
Undetermined
4000
12.0Expansion and conversion of Borough's
high school plant into a 4-year coedu-
cational, comprehensive H.S., system.
--
94General Vicinity:
Chauncey Street
2.8
Replacement for obsolete P-73, 137.
( P-
73 :"AC" structure erected in
18g9
, 96;
21)
( P-137 : "A" structure erected in 1902)
--
95.
I.S.
137
-XLocation
Undetermined
1800
5.2
Consolidation of J-115 and
J-79
into
coeduca-
tional intermediate school and ccnversion of
J-115
79,into elementary schools.
--
96.
I.S. 367-K
Location
Undetermined
(Williamsbur:)
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
Williamsburg community. (To serve Int.
Sch. Plannin: Area VI
Dist
14 16 24)
__
97.
I.S. 196-M
Location
Undetermined
(Clinton)
1800
5.2Replacement for obsolete J-17.
("A" structure erected in 1908) Add.
middle school capacit
for West
Side
.--
98.
I.S. 325-K
Location
Undetermined
Gravesend
1800
5.2Accommodations for children residing in
Gravesend &
Con
eyIsland carununities. (To serve
Int
Sch Plannin:AreaV Dist
21 22)
--
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99
I.S. 172-M
Location
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1800
5.2
10...
....
Accom. for children residing in Central
Harlem So. community.(To serve Int.Sch.
Planning Area VIII, Dist. 1,2.3,4.5)
Accommodations for children residing in
Tremont community. (To
serve Int. Sch.
Plannin
Area II
Dist. 7 8
10 1
112)
--
100,I.S.
194-X
Location
Undetermined
(Tremont)
1800
5.2
101.
I. S
. 348
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min
ed(Bedford- Stuyvesant)
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
Belford Stuyvesant community .(Toserve Int.
Sch. PlanningArea IV, Dist. 13,15,16,17)
--
102.I.S.
385-K
Location
Undetermined
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
Brownsville community. (To serve Int. Sch.
Plannin Area VII Dist. 17 18 1
22
--
103.P-171-X
General Vicinity:
Morris Avenue
-East 163 Street
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-35.
( "A" structure erected
in12
22).
--
-.
104.I.S.
387-K
Location
Undetermined
(Midwood-Flatlands)
1800
5.2
Accom. for children residing inMidwood-
Flatlands community. (To serve Int. Sch.
Planning Area VIII Dist. 17,18,19,22),
105.I.S.
391-K
Location
Undetermined
(Crown Heights)
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
Crown Heights canmunity. (To serve Int.Sch.
Planning Area IV, Dist. 13,15,16,17)
--
106.I.t.
386-K
Location
Undetermined
(Flatbush-E.Flatbush)
1800
5.2
Accommodations for children residing in
Flatbush-E. FlatbudlcommunitN(To
serv
eInt.
Sch. Planning Area VII Dist. 17 18 19 2Z
--
107.P-36-K
Location
Undetermined
(Williamsburg)
250
2.0
Replacement for P-36. School. for special
eduoationalprogsmfor emotionally and so-
,cially maladjusted children.
Accan.ftrchildren residing
inSpringfield
Gdns.-Hollis -St.Albans laurelton-Qns.Village.
(Serve Int. Sch. P1.
Are
aXIEI,Dist.
27,2
8,29
.
--
--
108.I.S.
240-Q
Location
Undetermined
1800
5.2
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109.P-69-R
Location
Undetermined
(Latourette Park)
1200
2.7
Elementary school facilities for child-
ren residing primarily in vicinity of
Latourette Pk. and adjacent communities
--
110.
..........,
111
I.S. 196-X
Location
Undetermined
(Hunts Point)
1800
,
5.2
Tiling
2.7
Accom. for children residing in Hunts
Point community.(To serve Int.Sch.Plan-
Area II, Dist.
Replacement for obsolete P-133.
("A" structure erected in 100
--
P-322-K
General Vicinity:
Nevins Street -
Baltic Street
1200
112
P-124-M
General Vicinity:
Florence Place -
Division Street
1500
3.2
Replacement for obsolete P-1, 42.
(P-1: "A" structure erected in 1898)
(P-42: "A" structure erected in 1899)
--
113.P-308-K
General Vicinity:
Gates Avenue -
Stuyvesant Ave.
1200
2.7
i
Replacement for obsolete P-129.
( "A "structure erected in 1901,07)
....
1
114.P-167-Q
General Vicinity:
109 Street -
86 Avenue
1200
2.7
eplacement for obsolete P-5166,90.
iP-51: "A" structure erected
in 1903)
E-66E1C" structure erected in 1:9:108]
r yu.
A"
structure erected in l'o
115.P-290-K
General Vicinity:
Fulton Street -
Barbey Street
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-76,108.
P-76: "C" structure erected in 1888)
P-1W:"C" structure erected in 1895)
__
116.I.S.
34-R
Location
Undetermined
(Roseville)
1500
5.0
'Accommodations for children residing in
South Shore community. (To serve Int. Sch.
Planning Area XVII, Dist. 30)
--
117.P-310-K
General Vicinity:
Eighth Avenue -
16 Street
1500
3.2
eplacement for obsolete P-39,
21,4.
-391 "" structure erected in 1
ZpP
"u" structure erected in 1
-107:c
P- 121: "A" structure erected in 1900
--
118.P-18-M
General Vicinity:
East 9 Street -
Avenue A
1300
2.8
Replacement for obsolete P-64,122.
(P-64: "A" structure erected in 1905)
(P-122:"A" structure erected in 1894)
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P-37-R
Location
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(Annadale)
900
2.4
Elementary school accommodations for
children residing primarily in Annadale
and adjacent communities.
--
12Q
P -60 -K
_
General Vicinity:
Bleecker Street
-Knickerbocker Ave.
1400
3.0
Replacement for obsolete P-86, 116.
(P-86: "C" structure erected in 1892)
(P-116:"A" structure erected in 1897)
--
121P 82-K
General Vicinity:
Herkimer Street
-Rockaway Avenue
1300
2.8
Replacement for obsolete P-87, 155)
(P-87: "C" structure erected in 1892)
(P-155:"A"
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reerected in 1908)
_.
__
122,
P -182 -Q
General Vicinity:
149 Street -
15 Drive
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-79.
("AC" structure erected in 1901, 35)
--
123.P-58-R
General Vicinity:
Nicholas Ave.-
Castleton Avenue
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-20,21.
P-20: "A" structure erected in 1898,1916)
P-21: "C" structure erected in 1906)
--
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Queens
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4000
12.0Expansion and conversion of Borough's
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cational, comprehensive H.S. system.
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125
Throgs Neck H.S.
Bronx
Location
Undetermined
4000
12.0Expansion and conversion of Borough's
high school plant into a 4-year coedu-
cational, comprehensive H.S. system.
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126
East Queens H.S.
Queens
Location
Undetermined
4000
12.0
Expansion and conversion of Borough's
high school plant into a 4-year coedu-
cational, comprehensive H.S. system.
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127
Stuyvesant H.S.
Manhattan
Replacement
Location
Undetermined
3000
14.0Replacement of existing inadequate plant
not capable of accommodating a modern
specialized educational program.
--
128
Bayside H.S.
Queens
Renovation.
32 Avenue -
208 Street
--
1.7
Renovation of electrical and sanitary
systems.
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129.P-172-X
General Vicinity:
Claremont Pkway.
-Washington Avenue
1300
2.8
Replacement for obsolete P-42.
("A" structure erected in 1905)
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130. I.S. 388-K
Location
Undetermined
1800
5.2
Accam.for children residing in Browns-
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Sch. Planning Area VII, Dist.17,18,19,22)
131.I.S. 241Q
Location
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Wisorark-Forest Hills
Location
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(Williamsburg)
1800
1600
5.2
5.2
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132 I.S. 392-K
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burg community. (To serve Int. Sch.
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Location
133.,I.S. 195-X
Undetermined
I(South Bronx)
1800
5.2
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1600
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135.
1.5. 394-K
Location
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(Bensonhurst)
1800
5.2
Accom. for children residing in Benson-
hurst community. (To serve Int. School
Planning Area III, Dist. 15,20,21)
--
136.
I.S. 49-M
Location
Undetermined
(Hamilton Grange)
1800
5.2
Accom-, for children residing in Hamilton
Grange community. (To serve Int. Sch.
Planning Area X, Dist. 4,5 6 10.
137,
Brooklyn
Technical H.S.
Bklyn.Renovation
Fort Greene Pl.
De Kalb Avenue
--
1.7
Reconstruction of electrical and
sanitary systems.
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138.
P- $-
Addition
108 Avenue
-155 Street
+600
Expansion of existing structure to provide add i
1.4
ticnalaccom.&auxiliary facilities for children
in Jamaica-South Jamaica community.
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139.
P-242-Q
Location
Undetermined
(Rockaway)
General Vicinity:
Pitkin Avenue
-Ashford Street
250
1200
2.0
2.7
New school for special educational pro-
gram and services for emotionally & so-
maladjusted children.
40.
P-264-K
rcially
Replacement for obsolete P-158.
("A" structure erected in 1909)
--
141.
P-34-X
General Vicinity:
East 148 Street
-St. Ann's Avenue
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-27.
("A" structure erected in 1897)
--
42.
P-128-X
General Vicinity:
East 150 Street -
Tinton Avenue
1200
2.7
Replacement for P-25.
("A" structure erected in1122.11202)
--
--
143.
P-266-K
General Vicinity:
Pitkin Avenue
-Crescent Street
1200
2.7
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P-376-K
General Vicinity:
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General Vicinity:
East 176 Street
-Washington Avenue
1400
1300
3.0
2.8
Replacement for obsolete P-75.
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Replacement for obsolete P-58.
("A" structure erected in 1890
1923)
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L45.
P-165-X
146.
P-231-K
General Vicinity:
St. Marks Avenue
Howard Avenue
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-144.
("A" structure erected in 1903, 1921)
--
147.
P-337-K
General Vicinity:
Knickerbocker Ave.-
Weirfield Street
1400
3.0
Replacement for obsolete P-151.
("A" structure erected in 1906)
IIMM
1 8.
P-169-X
General Vicinity:
East 167 Street
-Simpson Street
1300
2.8
Replacement for obsolete P-20.
("AC" structure erected in 1895,190,05,15)
--
149
P-313-K
General Vicinity:
Dumont Avenue
-Williams Avenue
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete F -174.
("A" structure erected in 1911)
New school for special educational pro-
grams and services for emotionally and
socially maladjusted children.
--
--
150.
P-395-K
Location
Undetermined
(Bedford-Stuyvesant)
250
2.0
151.
P-9-X
General Vicinity:
East 144 Street -
Morris Avenue
1500
3.2
Replacement for obsolete P-31,37.
(P-31: "A" structure erected in 1899)
(P-37: "A" structure erected in 1905)
--
152,
P-10-X
.
General Vicinity:
Longwood Avenue -
Kelly Street
1500
.
3.2
Replacement for obsolete P-39.
("A" structure erected in 1905,12,21)
--
153
Lafayette H.S.
Brooklyn
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Benson Avenue -
Bav 43 Street
--,
1.7
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P-168-X
General Vicinity:
East 183 Street
-Belmont Avenue
1300
2.8
Replacement for obsolete P-32.
("A" structure erected in 1899
1918)
--
155.,P-176-X
General Vicinity
East Tremont Ave.
Vyse Avenue
1300
2.8
Replacement for obsolete P-6.
("A" structure erected in 1904 21 24)
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156.
New P-8
Manhattan
Location
Undetermined
(Lower East Side)
250
2.0
Replacement for P-8. School for special
educational program for emotionally and
socially maladjusted children.
--
157,
P-173-X
General Vicinity:
East 172 Street
-Bryant Avenue
1400
3.0
Replacement for obsolete P-50.
("A" structure erected in 1914)
--
158
P-300-K
General Vicinity:
Grafton Street
-Sutter Avenue
1500
3.2
Replacement for obsolete P-156.
("A" structure erected in 1909)
--
159.
P-225-Q
Addition
(Cony. to I.S.)
Beach 110 Street
St. Marks Avenue
+500
2.2
Expansion and conversion into intermediate
school for Rockaway community. (To serve
Int. Sch. Planning Area XIV, Dist. 27)
--
160.
I.S. 131-M
Location
Undetermined
(Lower East Site)
1800
5.2
Replacement for obsolete J-65.
("A" structure erected in 1906)
--
161.
New P-4-Q
Location
Undetermined
(Astoria)
250
2.0
Replacement for P-4. School for special
educational program for emotionally and
socially maladjusted children.
Elementary school facilities for child-
ren residing primarily in Port Richmond
community,
Replacement for obsolete P-4.
("A" structure erected in 1897, 1919)
--
--
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P-59-R
Location
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(Port Richmond)
900
2.4
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General Vicinity:
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-Fulton Avenue
1400
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I.S. 383-K
.Location
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(Bushwick-Ridgewood)
1800
5.2
Replacement for obsolete J-162.
("A" structure erected in 1909)
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165.
P-4-K
General Vicinity:
Kent Avenue
-Park Avenue
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-157.
("A" structure erected in 1909)
--
66.
P-197-X
Location
Undetermined
(Morrisania)
250
2.0
New school for special educational
pro-
gram and services for emotionally and
sociallUBOAL110i15L01210E-
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sanitary systems.
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167.
W.C. Bryant H.&
Queens
Renovation
48 Street
-31 Avenue
--
1.7
168.
P-190-X
General Vicinity:
East 137 Street
-Brook Avenue
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-43.
("A" structure erected in 1906, 1912)
--
169.
I.S. 64-R
Location
Undetermined
(Latourette Park)
1800
5.2
Accom. for children residinginCastletcn
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Sch. Planninl Area XV Dist.
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170.
P-147-M
General Vicinity:
West 94 Street
-Amsterdam Avenue
1300
2.8
Replacement for obsolete P-166, 179.
(P-166: "A" structure erected in 1898)
(P-179: "A" structure erected in 1900)
--
171
P-373-K
General Vicinity:
Sutter Avenue
-Hopkinson Avenue
1500
3.2
Replacement for obsolete P-175.
("A" structure erected in 1914)
--
172.
P-74-R
Location
Undetermined
(North Richmond)
250
2.0
New school for special educational
pro-
gram and services for emotionally and
socially maladjusted children.
--
173
P-379-K
General Vicinity:
Prospect Place
-Rogers Avenue
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-138.
("A" structure erected in 1902, 06)
--
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I.S. 382-K
Location
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(East New York)
1800
5.2
Replacement for obsolete J-171.
("A" structure erected in 1912)
__
175.
IS 55-M
Location
Undetermined
1800
5.2
Replacement for obsolete J-88.
("A" structure erected in 1901)
--
176.
P-63-R
Location
Undetermined
(Rossville)
900
2.4
Elementary school facilities for child-
ren residing primarily in Rossville and
adjacent communities.
--
177.
New P-369-K
Location
Undetermined
(South Bklyn.-Red Hook )
250
2.0
Replacement for P-369. School for spe-
cial educational program for emotionally
and sociall
maladjusted children.
--
178.
P-315-K
General Vicinity:
Manhattan Avenue
Ainslie Street
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-18, 132.
(P-18: "A" structure erected in 1916)
(P-132:"A" structure erected (in 1902,05)
--
179.
P-69-K
General Vicinity:
Lincoln Place -
Schenectady Ave.
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete
P-167.
("A" structure erected in
1911)
__
180.
Forest Hills
H.S. Queens
Renovation
110 Street
-67 Road
--
1.7
Reconstruction of electrical and
sanitary systems.
--
181.
P-360-K
General Vicinity:
Sutter Avenue
-Vermont Street
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-149. (After
conversion from junior high school)
("A" structure erected in 1906)
--
182.
P-355-K
General Vicinity:
Noel Street -
Central Avenue
1400
3.0
2.0
Replacement for obsolete P-145.
_S"A" structure erected in 1903,25)
Replacement for P-82.
School for spe-
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and socially maladjusted children.
--
--
183.
New P-82-M
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250
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(Pleasant Plains)_
900
2.4
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185.
P -74- -K
General Vicinity:
Flushing Avenue
-Throop Avenue
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-148.
("A" structure erected in 1907)
__
186.
P-178-M
General Vicinity:
East 3 Street
-Avenue B
1500
3.2
Replacement for obsolete P-15, 188.
(P-15: "A" structure erected in 1904,55)
((P-188: "A" structure erected in 1904)
--
187.
P-372-K
General Vicinity:
Stone Avenue
-Sutter Avenue
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-125, 150.
(P-125: "A" structure erected in 1900)
(P-150: "A" structure erected in 1907)
--
188.
New P-91-M
Location
Undetermined
(Lower East Side)
250
2.0
Replacement for P-91. School for special
educational program for emotionally and
socially maladjusted children.
--
189.
I.S. 72-R
Location
Undetermined
(Arlinton)
1500
5.0
Accommodations for children residing in
Arlington community. (To
serve Int. Sch.
Planning Area XV, Dist
30)
1
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190.
P-14-M
General Vicinity:
West 109 Street
-Amsterdam Avenue
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-165.
("A" structure erected in 189$_, 05)
--
191.
192.
P-323-K
General Vicinity:
Sixth Avenue
-51 Street
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-94.
("A" structure erected in 1908)
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P-375-K
General Vicinity:
Hopkinson Avenue
-Lott Avenue
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-165.
("A" structure erected in 1912)
--
193.
Ft. Hamilton
H.S. Brooklyn
Renovation
Shore Road
-83 Street
--
1.7
Reconstruction of electrical and
sanitary systems.
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I 44.
P-374-K
Watkins Avenue -
1200
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-284.
--
Sutter Avenue
("A" structure erected in 1906, 19)
General Vicinity:
195.
P-233-Q
Britton Avenue
-1000
2.5
Replacement for obsolete P-89.
__
Gleane Street
("A" structure erected in 1908)
General Vicinity:
1 96.
P-66-K
Willoughby Avenue-1400
3.0
Replacement for obsolete P-123.
--
Irving Avenue
("A" structure erected in 1901, 04)
Location
Elementary school facilities for child-
197.
P-70-R
Undetermined
(Charleston)
900
2.4
ren residing primarily in Charleston
and adiacent communities.
--
Location
Replacement for P-148.
School for spe-
98.
New P-148-M
Undetermined
(West Side)
250
2.0
cial educational program for emotionally
and socially maladjusted children.
General Vicinity:
199.
P-164-X
East 240 Street
-600
2.0
Replacement for obsolete P-16.
--
Matilda Avenue
("A" structure erected in 1909)
General Vicinity:
200.
P-109-K
Bushwick Avenue
-1500
3.2
Replacement for obsolete P-147.
__
Siegel Street
("A" structure erected in 1906)
General Vicinity:
201.
P--89-M
East 107 Street
-1400
3.0
Replacement for obsolete P-101.
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Yetman Avenue
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2.5
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General Vicinity:
203.
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-1200
2.7
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--
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1000
2.5
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I.S. 381-K
Location
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(East New York)
1800
5.2
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I.S. 43-R
Location
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1500
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Great Kills community.(To
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Planning Area XVI, Dist. 30)
--
208.
P-141-M
General Vicinity:
East 87 Street
-Second Avenue
1000
2.5
Replacement for obsolete P-151, 190.
(P-151: "A° structure erected in 1897)
(P-190: "A" structure erected in 1913)
--
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P-230-Q
General Vicinity:
Fairview Avenue
-Bleecker Street
1000
2.5
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(P-71: "A" structure erected in 1906,13)
(P-81: "A" structure erected in 1904)
--
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210,
P-159-M
General Vicinity:
East 73 Street
-First Avenue
1000
2.5
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(P-158: "A" structure erected in 1898)
(P-183: "A" structure erected in 1904)
--
211.
I.S. 47-R
Location
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(Charleston)
1500
5.0
Accommodations for children residing in
Charleston community.(To serve Int. Sch
Planning Area XVII, Dist. 30)
--
212,
P-191-X
General Vicinity:
East 177 Street
-Prospect Avenue
General -icinity:
Mangin Street -
Houston Street
1300
1200
2.8
2.7
Replacement for obsolete P-44. (After
conversion from junior high school)
("A" structure erected in 1911)
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("A" structure erected in 1915)
--
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P-204-M
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--
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General Vicinity:
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1000
2.5
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P-163-X
General Vicinity:
Tremont Avenue
1000
2.5
Replacement for obsolete P-28.
("A" structure erected in 1897, 1907)
--
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26 Avenue
-Cpl. Kennedy St.
1800
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--
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219.
New P-17-R
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Prospect Avenue
-Clide Place
250
2.5
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--
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Man.Renovation
tPleasant Avenue
--
1.7
Reconstruction of electrical and
sanitary systems.
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West 93 Street
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Amsterdam Avenue
--
1.1
Reconstruction of electrical and
sanitary systems.
--
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Renovation
Lenox Road
-East 94. Street
--
1.1
Reconstruction of electrical and
sanitary systems.
--
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J-259-K
Renovation
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--
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--
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sanitary systems.
225
J-246-K
Renovation
Snyder Avenue
Veronica Place
--
1.1
Reconstruction of electrical and
sanitary systems.
__
226
J-234-K
Renovation
East 17 Street
Avenue S
--
1.1
1.1
Reconstruction of electrical and
sanitary systems.
Reconstruction of electrical and
sanitary systems.
--
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J-49-K
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INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREAS
Intermediate schools will be located in areaswhere, within the limitations imposed by the ethnic compo-sition of neighboring communities, the number of childrento be served, and the availability of transportation faci-lities, a maximum degree of racial balance in each school'sorganization can be realized. Sites for intermediateschools and the organization of intermediate schools willbe studied jointly by District Superintendents, Local SchoolBoards, the Central Zoning Unit, the Office of Integration,and the School Planning and Research Division.
In order to ascertain the need for intermediateschool projects and prepare a basis for the future deter-mination of their precise location and student organization,a series of 17 "Intermediate School Planning Areas" was de-lineated by the Programming Section -- each planning areaencompassing a complex of neighboring communities. The sizeof the projected enrollment in each Intermediate SchoolPlanning Area was compared with the number of suitable acco-modations available in the planning area and the gap betweenthe projected enrollment and available accommodations was"filled" by an appropriate number of new intermediate schoolprojects which have been incorporated into the 1968-1974School Building Program. To the extent that IntermediateSchool Planning Areas cut across the lines of ethnically ho-mogeneous communities, it should be possible to plan for thegreatest possible degree of racial balance in the new schools.
Data on Intermediate School Planning Areas arepresented in the Appendix, Page 27 to Page 43. It should benoted, first, that the areas which have been delineated arepreliminary and tentative and are subject to future revision,if necessary, and second, that it may be possible to provideintermediate school capacity in certain instances by the con-version of suitable elementary school and high school struc-tures.
KEY
C - construction b - site acquisitiona - planning
26
CP - Capital Program, 1969-74
A.EXISTING 'J NS'
(TO BE CONY. INTO I.S.)SCHOOls. CAPACITY*
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREA
BOROUGH OF Bronx
VENROLLMENT PROJECTION,1971 1972COMMUNITY
South Bronx
Concourse
Fordham
GRADES 5-S
16,282
7,024
66
28,272
NO.
IC. INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL CAPACITY PLANNING AREA NO..1.
3852
3.391492282
117145
( 79"P1580143
9241,4541,2801,2301,5111,6251,345115351,4811p 3511,6581,351
TOTAL (A) 16,716(EXISTING)
4:11 : i , 1967 -1073
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B.NEW CONST. PROJECTS(IN CAPITAL BUDGET )
Mint CAPACITY *
155151.162
1,6161,8001,800
S.:.PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS
(196e-1974 BLDG. PROG.)
MUM LAB. ferafilL
166 1,800183 1,800 c1844** 1,800 a137 1, so° b195 X,800 CF
5,216TOT/AL M) 9sC1C°TOTAL (15)
(PROPOSED)
TOTAL CAPACITY 30,961(AiSPC)
CAPACITY TO SE SURR.(D)
1.1* 2,832
28,329 Page 27
PITEIEVALDISABWITASED
t8(1111 Ergo* School of Erten, Yeshiva Uoiversi
TOTAL PLANNED CAPACITY
TO SE REPLACEDmak CAPACITY
f 79" 1,481115 ls 351
TOTAL(0) 2,832(REPLACED
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREA NO.
BOROUGH OF Bronx
(.*ENROLLMENT PROJECTION 1 1971 1972COMMUNITY
Morrisania
Hunts Point
Clason Point
Throgs Neck
Morris Park
Williamsbridge
North Bronx
City Islanti
Tremont
(.INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLA.
EXISTING "J MS"( TO BE CONY. INTO I.S. )
SCHOOL CAPACITY*
55** 1,417
98 1,453120 1,062133 1,512
136 1,425123 1,414125 1,324101 1,358127 1,463113 1,961135 1,365142 1,280
44*** 99845 1,234
us 893131 1,68o
TOTAL (A) 21,839(EXISTING)
GRADES 5-9
16,733
1,021
4,673
2,414
3,964
4,555
5,221
1416.822
45,544CAPACITY-PLANNING AREA NO.
II
NEW CONST. PROJECTS(IN CAPITAL BUDGET )
CAPACITY*1190EcT
148**144***167
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1,4821,8421,800
TOTAL (S) 51(NEW)
TOTAL CAPACITY
(A+15tC)
CAPACITY TO BE
(0)
TOTAL PLANNED CAPACITY 1850148
PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS(1968-1974 BLDG. PROG.)
MAIM OR-. BEM84 1,800
174 1,800 C
180 1,800 C
181 1,800 C
1I7 1,800 C
116 1,800 a158 1,800 a
193 1,800 a192 1,800 a118Add. 800 a19I 1,800 b196 1,800 b
6TOTAL (C) 20t 00
(PROPOSED)
47,563
2,415
TO BE REPLACEDSCHOOL, CAPACITY
55*444H01.
1,417998
TOTAL(0) 2,415(REPLACED)
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INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREA
BOROUGH OF Brooklyn
',ENROLLMENT PROJECTION , 1971 1972COMMUNITY GRADES 5-
Bay Ridge
Sunset FarkGowanus
Bensonhurst
Borough Park
X 1 TERMA.
EXISTING :INS"( TO BE CONV. INTO Z. S. )
CAPACITY*
201239136220
9622762
223
1, 5931,1381,0431,5281,6611,6001,49934593
TOTAL (A) 111655(EXISTING)
*Based (inar
iF It 1967 -1973
ng as Research Division
3,653
20 546
5,5P8
3,32115,008
1ATE SCHOOL CAPACITY-PLANNING AREA NO inNEW CONST. PROJECTS( IN CAPITAL BUDGET )
Mgr& CANICITY*
NONE
TOTAL (B)(NEW)
PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS(1968-1974 BLDG. SMOG.) TO SE REPLACED
SC.. CAPACITY Y 41BEM314 1, 800 a.394 1.800 CP
TOTAL (C), 3,600(PROPOSED)
TOTAL CAPACITY 15 .255(A4B+C)
CAPACITY(0)TO
TOTAL PLANNED
IMO
SE SUM.
CAPACITY 15,255
NONE
TOTAL(0)(REPLACED)
NO
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A.EXISTING :INS.
( TO BE CONV. INTO LS.,SCHOOL CAPACITY*,
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREA
BOROUGH OF Brooklyn
VENROLLMENT PROJECTION,1971 -1972COMMUNITY GRADES 5 -8
Brooklyn Heights-Fort Greene 2,650
South Brooklyn-Red Hook 3,772
Park Slope 4,245
Crown Heights 7,035
Bedford-Stuyvesant 19,374
37,076
NO.
IL INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL CAPACITY-PLANNING AREA NO. ..1Y_D.
265 1,135294 * 1,4666* 1,054
14210*** 1,494833
51 98835 1,13657 1,316
117 1,277178# 1,008210 1,336258 1,303271 1,58461 1,475
TOTAL (A) 17.45,(EXISTING)
1967.1973
Win ng a Research Division
es
NEW CONST. PROJECTS(IN CAPITAL BUDGET )MEM CAPACITY*
293**811**
55#320
1,7101,4321,752
1,722
Sg.
PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS(1968-1974 BLDG. PROB.)
M SAML. NEM
324365351280350
391393
1,800 C1,800 a1,800 a1,800 a1,800 a1,800 a1,800 b1,800 b1,800 Cl'
TOTAL(0), 6,616 TOTAL, (C), 16,200(NEW) (PROPOSED)
TOTAL CAPACITY 40.27504+1,4.0
CAPACITY TO SE SUM:- 3,010(D)
TOTAL PLANNED CAMCITY 37,265
TO BE REPLACEDSCHOOL CAPACIT
6** 1,05410 948
178* 1,00P
TOTAL(D) 3,010(REPLACED)
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INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREA NO.
BOROUGH OF Brooklyn
VENROLLMENT PROJECTION , 1971 - 1972COMMUNITY GRADES 5-8
Gravesend 5,737
Coney Island 4:642
Sheepehead Bay _4.20014:579
V
E. INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL CAPACITY-PLANNING AREA NO. vA. SA A.
EXISTING aJNSIB NEW CONST. PROJECTS PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS( TO SE CONY. INTO LS.) (IN CAPITAL BUDGET) (1968-1974 BLDG. PROG.) TO BE REPLACEDSCHOOL CAPACITY* MEM CAPACITY* pled EM sAL, gam VIM CAPACITY *
228281239
234
1,6281,5761:9391,5281,365
43 1,712
TOTAL (A) 9,748(EXISTING)
ifeira,
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303 Cony.and Add. 1'00 325 1,800 b
TOTAL (B) 1'8°0 TOTALIC) 14W(NEW) (PROPOSED)
13,348TOTAL CAPACITY(A.11+C)
CAPACITY TO SE SURR,(0)
TOTAL PLANNED CAPACITY 13,348
NONE
TOTAL(0)(REPLACED)
OW
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A.EXISTING 14 ItS"
( TO SE CONV. INTO M.S.)MEWL CAPACITY*
126 (new) 1,354126 (010** 96133 1,43649 1,37950 1,201
111 1,728162# 894296 1,45477 Qla4- 1,14893 1,13173 1,398119 715
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREA NO. VI
BOROUGH OF Brooklyn - Queens
I.*ENROLLMENT PROJECTION ,1971 - 1972COMMUNITY GRADES
Greenpoint 853
Williamsburg 12,093
Bushwick-Ridgewood 8,096
Ridgewood-Maspeth 2,307
Middle Village24,289
fl. INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL CAPAC1TY-PLANNING AREA NO.S.
NEW CONST. PROJECTS(IN CAPITAL BUDGET )
TOTAL (A) 14,799(EXISTING)
1967..1073
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CAPACITY*
316" 1,436349 1,80073 Add. 32571 1,800
PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS(1968 -1974 SLOG. PROG.)Man la.291'1,800 c 126 (old)** 96367 1,800 b 77 QN** 1,14392 1,800 op 162# 894383# 1,800 CP
TO SE REPLACEDSCHODL CAPACIT
TOTAL(8), 5,361 TOTAL (C), 7,200(NEW) (PROPOSED)
TOTAL CAPACITY(A+S.C)
27,360
CAPACITY TO SE WM 'WO(0)
TOTAL PLANNED CAPACITY 24357
MAIM 3,003
(REPLACED)
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777
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREA
BOROUGH OF Broogyn
IANROLLMENT PROJECTION, 1971 -1972COMMUNITY
Brownsville
Canarsie
East New York
Flatbush-East Flatbush
Midwood-Flatlands
T RMA.
EXISTING H( TO BE CONY. INTO :LS.)SCHOOL. Male
4eif6400. 1,650149 1128166 1,,369171# 1,365218 1,658252 1,076263 1,257275 1,531
68 3596211 14,463232 1,726246 1,430285 1,268
78 1,523240 1,398278 1,535
TOTAL 22.973(EXISTING)
GRADES 5-11
12, 504
6,132
12,486
7,506
6,195A44,682
NO. VII
)ATE SCHOOL CAPACITY-PLANNING AREA NO.
PROJECT
292
(IN CAPITAL
2924Hsi
302363
PROJECTSBUDGET)
CArACITY*
1,7341,8001,800
PROP05...D(1968-1974
326366342
361343
385386387"'kit383.-382#
NEW PROJECTSBLDG. PROS.)
fght.
1,8001,8001,8001, 8001,8001,8001,8001,8001, 8001,8001,800
ToTaL(e) 5.334 TOTAL(C), 19,800,(NEW) (PROPOSED)
TOTAL CAPACITY1%7-1913 (A+11.c)
Z9in ng acig Research DivisionCAPACITY TO SE BURR.
(0)
TOTAL PLANNED CAPACITY
48.107
4.143
43,964
C
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I
TO SE REPLACEDSAM CAI...2agre
1494: 1,12864 1,650
171# 1,365
TOTAL(0)fial.(REPLACED)
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[71,-A.
A.EXISTING :OHS.
TO BE CONY. INTO LS. )SCHOOL CAPACITY *
**12 1,40822 1,41560 1,29665" 1,23871 1,277
104. 1,308139 715
(an'x to 167)167 1,77113 1,351
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREA
BOROUGH OF ...iginigataa.
I.*ENROLLMENT PROJECTION , 1971 1972COMMUNITY
Lower East Side
East Midtown
Yorkville
Fast Harlem
Central Harlem South
GRADES 5-9
8,893
1,000
2,125
11,288
3.42426,730
NO. Arm_
IL INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL CAPACITY-PLANNING AREA NO..31131.
4599
117128##
201
TOTAL (A)(EXISTING)
1,5481,0981,4401,5661,4821,556
20.469
a.NEW CONST. PROJECTS I PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS(IN CAPITAL BUDGET) (1969 -1974 BLDG. PROG.)
PROS CAPACITY* pROJECT mg&
1967..1073
Reward) Division
56** 1959829# 1,804
25 1,800 a195 1,800 a172 1,800131" 1,800 CP
55## 1,800 CP
(Non
3,402TOTAL (C) 99CWTOTAL (B)
(PROPOSED)
TOTAL CAPACITY 32M14A+13tC)
CAPACITY TO BE SURR.... 4,843(0)
TOTAL PLANNED CAPACITY 28,028
TO BE REPLACEDEMS. CAPACIT
3.212,11, 1,4086rr- 1,238135#
Can'xiito 167) 715wry 1,482
TOTAL(D) 4,843(REPLACED)
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INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREA
BOROUGH OF Manhattan
IANROLLMENT PROJECTION 1971 1972COMMUNITY
Lower West Side
Chelsea
Clinton
Lower Park West
Upper Park West
INTERMA.
EXISTING elf HS.( TO SE CONY. INTO Z. S. )SCHOOL A ILLIZit
7017"4454
118
1,594990
1,352953
1,224
GRADES 5-6
1,273
640
499
1,264
Lau7,289
NO. IX
)ATE SCHOOL CAPACITYPLANNING AREA NO. lxNEW CONST. PROJECTS PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS(IN CAPITAL BUDGET) (1968 -1974 BLDG. PROG.) TO SE REPLACEDMN= CAPAcITY* PROJECT SAL =Kt SCHOOL, CAPACtTY*
NONE
TOTAL (A) 6.113 TOTAL (ll)(EXISTING) (NEW)
196 4611. 1 800 b 17" 990
TOTAL (C), 1,800 TOTAL(0) 990(PROPOSED) (REPLACED)
, 1%7-1973 TOTAL CAPACITY 7,91'(A+S.C)Zing ea Research Division
CAPACITY(D)TO
TOTAL PLANNED
OE SUM.
CAPACITY 6,923
990
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INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREA NO.
BOROUGH OF Nanhtttan
I.*ENROLLMENT PROJECTION , 1971 - 1972COMMUNITY GRADES 5-15
Korningside-Manhattanville 2,505
Hamilton Grange 2,391
Central Harlem North 5,881
Washington Heights 1,376
Inwood 2,462
Rive:Wale
14656
IC. INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL CAPACITY-PLANNING AREA NO.EXIST ING JN8
e
( TO NE CONY. INTO 2.11.S 0_022116, CAPACITY *
4) 12586
1360 1,221139 1,352164 1, 224143 ls 66752 1,495
141 1,430
TOTAL (A) 9,975(EXISTINS)
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NEW CONST. PROJECTS(IN CAPITAL BUDGET )
pROJEgr CAPACITY *
10iet 1,814136 Corm.to coed
172 1,800,9 1'2001
NM
PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS(1968-1974 SLOG. PROS.)
X
X
TO SE REPLACEDMEM. Wh.. IQ& UN& CAPACIT
49 1,800 op 139" 1,35
TOTAL40), 4,834 TOTAL (C) 4800 TOTAL(D) 1(NEW) (PROPOSED) (REPLACED)
TOTAL CAPACITY 16.589 Remaining Capacity (600)(A+B.C) for K...4 use.CAPACITY TO SE SUM. 1.352
40) Page 36TOTAL PLANNED CAPACITY 15,237
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREA NO. xi
BOROUGH OF Queens
I.*ENROLLMENT PROJECTION , 1971 - 1972COMMUNITY GRADES 5-
Astoria 4,728
Long Island Citr,Sunnyside 1,190
Woodside- Jackson Heights - Elmhurst- 6,556Corona
Forest Hills -Rego Park IAN16,954
I. INTERMJDIATE SCHOOL CAPACITY-PLANNING AREA NO. XIA.SA ALEXISTING "JOS. NEW CONSL.T. PROJECTS PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS( TO OE CONY. INTO =.S.) (IN CAPITAL BUDGET) (1968-1974 SLOG. MOO.) TO SE REPLACEDSCHOOL CAPACITY* PR EM CAPACITY* =LEL MEL ICA& WAN& CAPACITY*
10 1,076126 1,372141 1,300204 1,402125 1,481
61 1,647145 1,203157 1,138190 1,300
TOTAL (A) 112919(EXISTING)
157 Add. 574 227 1,800 a241 1800 CP
MAL(.) 574 ToTAL(C) 3,600(NEW) (PROPOSED)
1'1 i
1967 -1973I7-1973 TOTAL CAPACITY , 16,093
a, .A Research Division
:.(A+S.C)
CAPACITY TO BE SUM.(0)
TOTAL PLANNED CAPACITY 16,093
=IS
NONE
TOTAL(D)(REPLACED)
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INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREA
BOROUGH OF
(.*ENROLLMENT PROJECTION 91971 -1972COMMUNITY GRADES 5-11
College Point-Whitestone 3,854Flushing 4,320Central Queens 4,553Bayside 3,684
Douglaston-Little Neck-Bellerose19,294
NO.
K. INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL CAPACITY- PLANNING AREA NO. XEXISTING :INS NEW COW. PROJECTS PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS
( TO SC CONY. INTO Z. S.1 ( IN CAPITAL BUDGET) (1969-1974 sum mt04.)wool. CAPACITY* PROJECT CAPACITY*
194129
(an'x to 194)18518916821621874
15867
172
1,322575
1,1701,398143331,3001,4631,3331,4481,5461,578
TOTAL (A) 14,466(EXISTING)
, 1967-1073
11 ng an Research Division
25 2,026237 1,800
Mal- SAL, 1=4216 Add. 500.1 C234 1, 200* CP
TOTAL (B) 3,826 TOTAL(C) 1,700(NEW) (PROPOSEDrig".-----
TOTAL CAPACITY(A+114,C)
CAPACITY TO SE BURR.(D)
TOTAL PLANNED CAPACITY
19,992
19,992
TO SE REPLACEDEMIL CAPACM
Non
TOTAL(0)'REPLACED)
1./ Remaining capacity (600)for K-4 use.
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INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREA NO. XIII
TA.
EXISTING »J 14 Ss(T7 OE CONY. INTO Z.S.)satg2L, CAPACITY'
202 1,58659 1,461
231 1,151109 1,788192 1,739
a 1,554142 1,464217 1,47072 1,730
210 1,744
BOROUGH OF Queens
I. *ENROLLMENT PROJECTION , 1971 - 1972COMMUNITY
Woodhaven-Richmond Hill
Richmond Hill So.-Ozone Pk.-Howard Beach
Springfield Gardens-LaureltonFiRosedale
GRADES 5-8
1,556
6,479
5,711
Queens Village-Hollis-St. Albans 4,718
2A51.8
25,992
RM DIATE SCHOOL CAPACITY-PLANNING AREA NO. J
Jamaica-So. Jamaica
TOTAL (A) 15.687(EXISTING)
NEW CONST. PROJECTS(IN CAPITAL BUDGET )
PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS(1968-1974 SLOG. PROD.) TO SE REPLACEDMEL CAPACITY * Migicl, SAL Igo& psingk CAPSACITY*
238 1,800 212 1,800 a226 1,800 a239 1,800 a240 1,800 b
TOTAL (0) 1.800 TaraL(c), 7,200(NEW) (PROPOSED)
I
P
II, 1967.1973
TOTAL. CAPACITY
(A.G.C)nip stl Research Division
CAPACITY TO SE SUM.0)
TOTAL PLANNED CAPACITY 24,687
24,687
NMI
NONE
TOTAL(D)(REPLACED)
UM
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INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREA NO.
BOROUGH OF Queens
I*ENROLLMENT PROJECTION , 1971 1972COMMUNITY
Rockaway
GRADES 5S
59167
it. !NTgRAlfDIATE SCHOOL CAPACITY- PLANNING AREA NO. xlvA.EX 1ST ING ~J If S. NEW CONST. PROJECTS
(TO SE CONY. INTO Z.S.) (IN CAPITAL MIDGET )026211.' * MEM 026,21121
180 1,264 NONE198 1,398
TOTAL (A) 29662(Emma)
n9 d/ i isial
PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS(1969-1974 BLDG. PROS.)
MIMI. AM. MEL53 1,800 C
225 Add.Comr.to
1.3. 1,000# CP
TO SE REPLACEDIMAM" CAPACITY 41
NONE
TOTAL (11) TOTAL (C), 2,800 TOTAL(0)(NEW) ' (PROPOSED) (REPLACED)
TOTAL CAPACITY 5,462(A+ItC)
CAPACITY(0)TO RE SURN.
MOO GO
TOTAL PLANNED CAPACITY 5,462
MI
# Remaining capacity (500)for K-4 use.
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INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREA NO.
BOROUGH OF Richmond
VENROLLMENT PROJECTION , 1971 - 1972
A.EXISTING NJ 14 S" NEW CONS'''. PROJECTS PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS
( TO BE CONY. INTO Z.11.1 (IN CAPITAL BUDGET) (1968 -1974 BLDG. PROG.) TO BE REPLACEDSCHOOL CAPACITY*, PROJECT, CAPACITY * PROJECT egm, owns, CAPACITY *
IV
COMMUNITY
Northeast Shore
Port Richmond- Mariner' e Harbor
Arlington-Travis
Castleton Corners-Todt Hill
GRADES 5-8
2,464
1,764
1051
7,378
T RMEDIATE SCHOOL AREA NO. -IL'.
4927
51
1,300
1,647
19280
TOTAL (A) 1122(EXISTING)
61 2,044 64 1,800(72 1,500
TOTAL (8) 204h TOTAL (C) x.800(NEW) (PROPOSED)
). a 1%7-1973TOTAL CAPACITY jalam.mo
rig al Research Division(A+$sC)
CAPACITY TD) O BE SURR.(
TOTAL PLANNED CAPACITY 8,071
NONE
TOTAL(0)(REPLACED)
** Land bank projectfor future constructio
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INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREA NO.
BOROUGH OF Richmond
',ENROLLMENT PROJECTION ,1971 1972COMMUNITY GRADES 5 S
South Beach-Midland
New DorpGreat Kills
1,716
3,A4k5,560
xvI
T (ATE SCHOOL CAPACITYPLANNING AREA NO.2V1A.EXISTING °J HS.
( TO SE CONV. INTO I.S. )S M CAPACITYY
NEW CONST. PROJECTS(IN CAPITAL BUDGET )mecum mime
PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS(1968-1974 SLOG. PROS.)
PROJECT SU. WINK2 1,365 24. 2,734 1 75
(43
TOTAL (A) 1,365(EXISTING)
tv,i .,4.1-- in1 f,:. :.. 1N7-1973 ....
rifaninme and Reward) Division (D)CAPACITY TO SE SURR,
TOTAL PLANNED CAPACITY 4,899
1000 C1,500 **)
TOTAL (13) 1,734 TOTAL (C) goo(NEW) (PROPOSED)
TOTAL CAPACITYN.* Land bank project(A+11.C)
for future construction
TO SE REPLACEDMg& CAPACITY
NOM
TOTAL(D)(REPLACED)
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INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PLANNING AREA NO.
BOROUGH OF Richmond
rENROLLMENT PROJECTION , 1971 -1972COMMUNITY
South Shore
GRADES 5-II
2,298
XVII
INTERKDIATE SCHOOL CAPACITY-PLANNING AREA NO "IIEXISTING 11 HS"
TO BE CONY. INTO Z. S. )SCHOOL Male
7 1,597
TOTAL (A) 1,597(EXISTING)
1967 -1973
rim, in_____ Research Division
NEW CONST. PROJECTS(IN CAPITAL BUDGET )
PPG_, CAPACITY*
NONE
PROPOSED NEW PROJECTS(1968- 1974 OLD& PROC.)
MAUL SAL Mg&34 19500 b(47 19500 **)
=Now - TOTAL (C) 1500(NEW) (rimamau)
TOTAL CAPACITY 39497(A.B.C)
CAPACITY(0)TO SC SURR.
TOTAL PLANNED CAPACITY 3,097
TO SE REPLACEDSc ak CAPACITY*
NONE
TOTAL(D) -(REPLACED)
** Land bank projectfor future construct
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