A PHILIP RANDOLPH CAMPUS HIGH SCHOOL

A. Philip Randolph Campus High School (APR), located in the Hamilton Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, is a distinctive institution that occupies a unique position within the New York City public school system. Situated on the City College of New York (CCNY) campus, the school leverages its geographic location to provide students with a "college-bound" culture. It is known for its selective admissions process and its long-standing partnership with CCNY, which allows students access to university facilities, dual-enrollment opportunities, and a rigorous academic environment designed to bridge the gap between high school and higher education.

The school is widely recognized for its robust extracurricular offerings and its commitment to developing well-rounded students. APR places a strong emphasis on the arts, athletics, and student government, fostering a community-focused atmosphere that encourages leadership and civic engagement. By combining a demanding college-preparatory curriculum with a wide array of specialized programs and extracurricular activities, A. Philip Randolph aims to prepare its diverse student body not only for academic success but also for active participation in their communities.

433 W 135TH ST
NEW YORK, NY 10031
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A PHILIP RANDOLPH CAMPUS HIGH SCHOOL is a public Title I school in NEW YORK, NY with about 1,379 enrolled students. See other public high schools in New York

School Details

2017-2018
Level:
High School
Charter School:*
No
Total Students:
1,379
Teachers:
77.01
NSLP Status:1
Yes under Community Eligibility Option (CEO)
Qualified free lunch:
0
Qualified reduced-price lunch:
0
Title I Status:2
Title I schoolwide school
Virtual:
Not Virtual
Grade Levels Offered
9th Grade
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade

* A public charter school is a publicly funded school that is typically governed by a group or organization under a legislative contract with the state, the district, or another entity. The charter exempts the school from certain state or local rules and regulations.

1 The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) provides eligible students with free or reduced-price lunch

2 Title I, Part A (Title I) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act provides supplemental financial assistance to school districts for children from low-income families.

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School Demographics for 1,379 students

Hispanic/Latino
62.3%
Black or African American
28.1%
Asian
4.5%
White
2.2%
Two or more races
2.0%
American Indian or Alaska Native
0.5%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0.4%

Female
51.6%
Male
48.4%

Data for school year 2017-2018 — The information found on this website was provided in part by the U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor and Statistics & various other external sources. We do not verify the contents of the information provided and therefore, cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information displayed on this website.