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Greenwich Village Middle School
490 Hudson St
New York, NY 10014

(212) 691-7384

Grade Range: 6-8
Enrollment: 193
Full-Time Teachers: 13
Students per Teacher: 15
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 23.3%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 31.6%
HHispanic 36.8%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 8.3%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 0.0%
Ethnicity Data Source (2006)

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News for Greenwich Village Middle School (in New York):

  • City and electeds put on pressure for a new school (The Villager) (Thu, 17 Jul 2008 22:29:13 GMT)
    In another step toward creating a new public middle school at 75 Morton St., Deputy Mayor Dennis Walcott reported that the Department of Education has spoken with the Empire State Development Corporation to retract the request for proposals the state agency issued last week.

  • City is ‘seriously examining’ 75 Morton St. for new school (The Villager) (Fri, 11 Jul 2008 16:19:53 GMT)
    The outlook for middle schools in the West Village got significantly brighter last week when Assemblymember Deborah Glick convened a meeting with Deputy Mayor Dennis Walcott, public school parents and Community Board 2 representatives to discuss overcrowding and the possibility of putting a new middle school at 75 Morton St.


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