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Millennium Brooklyn High School

Overview written by the school: The mission of Millennium Brooklyn High School is to create an inclusive, diverse, rigorous learning environment rooted in a project-based curricula. We offer a wide range of courses and focus on the development of reading, writing, problem-solving, and critical-thinking skills. By providing a strong academic foundation and rich extracurricular options, we aim to prepare graduates for a college of their choice and post-secondary success. In addition to a strong course sequence, our school partnerships provide students with additional opportunities for academic challenge. Partners are involved in curriculum development, the extended-day program, and parent support and outreach.
Diplomaendorsements: Math, Science

School Performance

Graduation Rate: 99.000001% (at the end of the school year before last, the percent of students who graduated "on time" by earning a diploma four years after they entered 9th grade).
Daily Attendance Rate: 95.999998% of the school's students in the school year before last.
Percentage of Students Enough Variety: 92.000002% students feel that this school offers a wide enough variety of programs, classes, and activities to keep them interested in school.
College Career Rate: 88.999999% of students enroll in college or career programs within 6 months.
Percentage of Students Safe: 91.000003% students feel safe in the hallways, bathrooms, locker room and cafeteria. (Student opinions on school safety, as reported on the NYC School Survey.)

Programs offered

Program 1: Millennium Brooklyn
Code: L63A

Interest: Humanities & Interdisciplinary
Method: Screened

Seats 9 GE: 140
Grade 9 GE filled flag: Y
Grade 9 GE applicants: 5276
Grade 9 GE applicants per seat: 38
Seats 9 SWD: 16
Grade 9 SWD filled flag: Y
Grade 9 SWD applicants: 446
Grade 9 SWD applicants per seat: 28

Seats 10: 1
Admissions priority 1: Priority to Brooklyn students or residents
Admissions priority 2: Then to New York City residents

Activities

Extracurricular Activities
Extracurricular activities and clubs offered by the school that do not fall under one of the Sports categories (PSAL Sports or School Sports): Broadcast Journalism, Computer Science, Culture and Travel Club, Drama Club, Model UN, Music Club, National Honors Society, Robotics, Asian Student Organization, Birding Club, Black Student Union, Book Club, Chess Club, Comic Creators, Dance Club, Debate Team, Environmental Awareness Club, Fiber Crafts Club, Game Club, Gender and Sexualities Alliance, Math Club, School Newspaper, Participatory Action Research, Photography, Social Justice Club, Step Club, The Writing Center, Yearbook, Yoga Club, Ultimate Frisbee
PSAL Sports Boys
Male PSAL (Public School Athletics League) sports offered at the school, listed under Extracurricular Activities and Clubs in the HS Directory: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Fencing, Soccer, Swimming, Table Tennis
PSAL Sports Girls
Female PSAL (Public School Athletics League) sports offered at the school, listed under Extracurricular Activities and Clubs in the HS Directory: Basketball, Fencing, Outdoor Track, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Table Tennis, Volleyball
PSAL Sports Coed
Co-ed PSAL (Public School Athletics League) sports offered at the school, listed under Extracurricular Activities and Clubs in the HS Directory: Stunt
School Sports
Sports offered by the school outside PSAL (Public School Athletics League): Varsity Baseball, Boys Varsity Basketball, Girls Varsity Basketball, Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country, Boys Varsity Fencing, Girls Varsity Fencing, Boys Outdoor Track, Girls Outdoor Track, Boys Varsity Soccer, Girls Varsity Soccer, Varsity Softball, Co-Ed Stunt, Boys Varsity Swimming, Girls Varsity Swimming, Boys Varsity Table Tennis, Girls Varsity Table Tennis, Girls Varsity Volleyball
Flag for female only school: No data
Flag for male only school: No data

Other info

Total students: 684
Start time: 8:00am
End time: 2:20pm

Final grades: 9 to 12

Language classes: French, Spanish
Advancedplacement courses: AP Psychology, AP Biology, AP Computer Science Principles, AP Calculus AB, AP Chemistry, AP English Language and Composition, AP English Literature and Composition, AP United States History, AP Spanish Language and Culture, AP French Language and Culture
Additional info: 10th Grade Seats Available,Diversity in Admissions

School accessibility description: Fully Accessible
Flag for schools that offer 10th grade seats: Y

More info

Borough: Brooklyn
NTA: Park Slope-Gowanus
Neighborhood: Park Slope-Gowanus
Campus name: John Jay Educational Campus
School Number: K460
Shared space: Yes
Community board: 306
Council district: 39
Census tract: 155
BIN: 3025510
BBL: 3010820001

About Millennium Brooklyn High School

Contacts

Address: 237 7th Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11215 (40.669255,-73.97858)
Latitude: 40.669629
Longitude: -73.979287
Phone number: 718-832-4333
Fax number: 718-499-2126
School email: [email protected]
Website: www.millenniumbrooklynhs.org
Subway lines near the school: F, G to 7th Ave; R to 4th Ave-9th St
Bus lines near the school: B61, B63, B67, B69

Hotels near Millennium Brooklyn High School

District Borough Number: 
15K684
Academic opportunities: 

Four years of ELA, Math, Social Studies, Science, and Research; Ten Advanced Placement course options; Three years of Foreign Language

Advisory-students placed with an academic advisor for all four years of high school; Executive Functioning for students in need of extra support

CUNY College Now course offerings; Students earn 20 hours of community service per year

Two college counselors work with students over four years for college advisement; Individual and family college meetings during 11th and 12th grade

Office hours available after-school for students four days per week; 25+ extracurricular clubs available for students after office hours

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