East Side Middle School New York City

East Side Middle School New York City

East Side Middle School, located on First avenue between 76th and 77th street in New York City. It is an unzoned public middle school in Manhattan. Only students from the five boroughs are eligible to apply for admission which consists of testing and interviewing, as well as records provided from previous schools.


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