High School for Arts and Business
Public school in Corona, New York, United States
High School for Arts and Business is a public high school in New York City, in Corona in the borough of Queens. The school once belonged to the Andrew Jackson High System and was named as an offsite section in 1973.
Facilities
HSAB's building was previously a bowling alley. It was first used as a school on February 1, 1973 when it became the Newtown High School Annex.
Extracurricular activities
References
- ^ a b c d "Search for Public Schools - HIGH SCHOOL FOR ARTS AND BUSINESS (360009803154)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved December 6, 2022.
- ^ "HS for Arts and Business". Public School Athletic League. Retrieved May 27, 2008.
External links
- High School for Arts and Business website
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Education in Queens
- IS 237
- Acad of American Studies
- John Adams HS
- Aviation Career & Technical Education HS
- Baccalaureate School for Global Education
- Bard HS Early College Queens
- Bayside HS
- John Bowne HS
- William Cullen Bryant HS
- Cambria Heights Acad
- Benjamin N. Cardozo HS
- Thomas A. Edison HS
- Flushing HS
- Flushing Int'l HS
- Forest Hills HS
- Townsend Harris HS
- HS for Arts and Business
- HS for Construction Trades, Engineering and Architecture
- Hillcrest HS
- Information Technology HS
- Int'l High School
- Francis Lewis HS
- Long Island City HS
- Maspeth HS
- Middle College HS at LaGuardia Community College
- Newcomers HS
- Newtown HS
- Queens Gateway to Health Sciences Secondary
- Queens HS for the Sciences
- Queens HS of Teaching
- Queens Met HS
- Queens Tech HS
- Richmond Hill HS
- Frank Sinatra of the Arts
- Scholars' Academy
- Martin Van Buren HS
- World Journalism Prep
- Charter schools
- Renaissance Charter School
- Young Women's Leadership
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- Archbishop Molloy HS
- Cathedral Prep Seminary
- Christ the King Regional HS
- Holy Cross HS
- Mary Louis Acad
- Monsignor McClancy Memorial HS
- St. Agnes HS
- St. Francis Prep
- St. John's Prep
- Other
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- CUNY School of Law
- Queens College
- St. John's University Queens Campus
- template
- Vaughn College
This list is incomplete.
See also: Queens Memory Project
See also: Queens Memory Project