Jersey City Public Schools
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The Jersey City Public Schools is a comprehensive community public school district located in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Jersey City is one of New Jersey's 31 Abbott Districts.
Dr. Ronald E. McNair Academic High School, the most recently founded public school in Jersey City, was previously ranked as the top high school in New Jersey according to New Jersey Monthly magazine. In contrast, William L. Dickinson High School, located near Jersey City's downtown area, is the oldest high school in the city and James J. Ferris High School, located in the Historic Downtown area, is represented by some of the top students of Jersey City who are members of the National Academy Foundation Magnet Programs.
The Hudson County Schools of Technology (which also has campuses in North Bergen and Secaucus) is not affiliated with JCPS.
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[edit] Schools
[edit] Secondary schools
[edit] High schools
- William L. Dickinson High School
- James J. Ferris High School [1]
- Liberty High School [2]
- Lincoln High School
- Dr. Ronald E. McNair Academic High School
- Henry Snyder High School [3]
[edit] Middle Schools
[edit] PK-8 schools
- Dr. Michael Conti P.S. 5
- Jotham W. Wakeman P.S. 6
- P.S. 8
- Kennedy P.S. 9
- Martin Luther King Jr. P.S. 11
- Julia A. Barnes P.S. 12
- Ollie E. Culbreath P.S. 14 (will be a primary school starting in the 2006-2007 school year)
- Whitney M. Young, Jr. P.S. 15
- Cornelia F. Bradford P.S. 16
- Joseph H. Brensinger P.S. 17
- Rev. Dr. Ercel F. Webb P.S. 22
- Mahatma Gandhi P.S. 23
- P.S. 24
- Alfred E. Zampella P.S. 27
- P.S. 34
- Rafael Cordero P.S. 37
- James F. Murray P.S. 38
- Charles P. DeFuccio P.S. 39
- Fred W. Martin P.S. 41
[edit] K-8
[edit] Primary schools
[edit] PK-5
[edit] PK-4
- Gladys Cannon Nunery P.S. 29
- P.S. 33 (serves the West Bergen neighborhood [4])
[edit] K-4
[edit] K to 3
[edit] PK - 2
[edit] Ungraded
- New Jersey Regional Day School at Jersey City