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  1. The Julia Richman Education Complex (JREC) is an educational multiplex located in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Named after the district superintendent of schools, Julia Richman , it houses six autonomous small schools for approximately 1,800 Pre-K through 12th grade students in the former building of Julia ...

  2. Learn about the history and programs of the Julia Richman Education Complex, a group of six small schools in New York City. The complex offers high schools, middle schools, and a nursery for students with diverse needs and interests.

  3. A restored school building that houses six small schools and serves as a cultural hub for the Upper East Side. Learn about its history, architecture, and the threat of demolition by Hunter College.

  4. Julia Richman (1855-1912) was the first woman district superintendent of schools in the City of New York. Her innovations, leadership and curriculum brought an entire new dimension to public school education at the beginning of the twentieth century.

  5. The Julia Richman Educational Complex houses an elementary school, a middle school, four high schools, an infant toddler center for children of teen parents, and a teacher center.

  6. Sep 19, 2016 · Learn how a Manhattan high school that was once one of the worst in the city transformed into a model for small schools and school choice. Find out how Donald Trump's education plan could be influenced by the Julia Richman experiment.

  7. Feb 8, 2005 · Built in 1923, Julia Richman (named after the city's first woman district superintendent of schools) was a thriving all-girls high school for fifty years. It began to flounder in the mid-'70s, battered by budget cuts, overcrowding, low student achievement, and crime.