New York City Lab School for Collaborative Studies explained

New York City Lab School for Collaborative Studies
Established:1987
Type:Public school
Principal:Megan Adams (Middle School)
Brooke Jackson (High School)[1]
Head Name:Second Master
Head Name2:Assistant Headmaster
Dean:Maggie Fertaudo
Founder:Sheila Breslaw, Rob Menken
Enrollment:1,056
Grades:6–12
Streetaddress:333 West 17th Street
City:New York City
State:New York
Country:United States
District:2
Colors: Green and White
Mascot:Alligator
Free Label:Emblem
National Ranking:578
Website:http://www.nyclabschool.org http://www.labmiddleschool.com

The New York City Lab School for Collaborative Studies is a secondary school in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It serves students in grades 6–12 and was described as one of the best schools in Manhattan in 2010 by the New York Post and CUNY.[2] The school is a part of the New York City Department of Education.

Admission

Admission into the 6th grade is based on an entrance exam consisting of one page of mathematics problems and an essay. For admission into the 9th grade, students must follow the DOE high school admissions process. As of 2013, admissions requirements for the high school are a minimum of 85% in all 7th grade classes and a grade of 3 to 4 (or a score of 650) in the 7th grade reading and math exams. Admission into both the 6th and 9th grades is competitive, with 3000 students applying for 190 places in the 6th grade and with approximately 3000 students applying for 136 places in the 9th grade. Lab Middle and Lab High are two discrete schools, and students who are accepted to Lab Middle School are not automatically admitted to Lab high school. Lab high school gives priority to applicants from district 2.

Principals

The principal of the NYC Lab Middle School (Grades 6–8) is Megan Adams. The principal of the high school (grades 9–12) is Brooke Jackson. The Lab School was founded in 1987 and the first location was on 82nd street between First and Second Avenue.[3] Sheila Breslaw and Rob Menken were the founding Co-Directors and Principals.

TASTES from the Meatpacking district through Chelsea

In May 2009, Lab collaborated with some of New York City's top restaurants for "TASTES from the Meatpacking District through Chelsea." The festival featured a walk-around tasting of several New York City restaurants for the purpose of raising money for Lab student programs.[4] As of 2016, TASTES (now held in the fall of each year) continues to be a well-attended, highly publicized fundraiser for Lab Middle and High School.

Notable alumni

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New York City Lab School – Administration . New York City Lab School . June 3, 2009 . June 3, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090603035639/http://www.nyclabschool.org/site_admin_directory.aspx . June 3, 2009 . mdy-all .
  2. The top 10 . . August 28, 2010 . October 9, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101001113938/http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/the_top_8UVOT4uaG8uTJglJpIZ9OK/1#ixzz0y7leejgi . October 1, 2010 . dead .
  3. Rob Menken, founding principal
  4. News: From MePa to Chelsea . Zagat.com . May 19, 2009.
  5. Web site: Surprise! 40 Celebrities That Went to School Together. April 14, 2014.
  6. Web site: Emmys Watch: Morena Baccarin on 'Homeland'. September 18, 2013.
  7. Web site: Surprise! 40 Celebrities That Went to School Together. April 14, 2014.
  8. Web site: Meet Audrey Gelman: She's Like Marnie—Only Successful. The New York Observer. January 15, 2013.
  9. Web site: Kamara James. October 11, 2014.
  10. News: On Court or off, He Savors Assists. The New York Times. May 2, 2014. Shattuck. Kathryn.
  11. https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-met-38274379/