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New York City DOE Regions
In 2003, New York City schools in the New York City • District 29 is in the northeastern corner of Queens
Department of Education were organized into ten geo- and includes the communities of Hollis, Queens
graphical regions. Prior to this, they were grouped into Village, St. Albans, Springfield Gardens, Cambria
32 community school districts. Although the districts no Heights, Laurelton, and Rosedale[10].
longer existed officially, the district number was often
used as an identifier.
As of June 2007, the ten regions were dissolved[1] and
Region 4
schools were re-organized into a variety of School Support Region 4 consisted of CSDs 24 and 30 in western Queens
Organizations. as well as CSD 32 in Brooklyn.
• District 24 includes the neighborhoods of Glendale,
Ridgewood, Elmhurst, Maspeth, Middle Village and
Region 1 Corona[11].
Region 1 consisted of Community School Districts (CSD) 9 • District 30 is located in the northwest section of
and 10 located in the western part of the Bronx. Queens and serves the neighborhoods of Astoria,
• District 9 on the western edge of the South Bronx East Elmhurst, Hunters Point, Jackson Heights, Long
included the neighborhoods of Morrisania, and part Island City, Sunnyside, and Woodside[12].
of Tremont[2]. • District 32 in northern Brooklyn includes Bushwick
• District 10 served the neighborhoods of Riverdale, and Bedford-Stuyvesant[13].
Kingsbridge and part of Tremont[3].
Region 5
Region 2 Region 5 consisted of Community School Districts 19 and
Region 2 consisted of CSDs 8, 11, and 12 all located in the 23 located in eastern Brooklyn as well as CSD 27 in south-
eastern part of the Bronx. eastern Queens.
• District 8 includes Hunts Point, Soundview, and • District 19 included East New York in Brooklyn.[14].
Throggs Neck[4]. • District 23 is one of the smallest districts that covers
• District 11, in the northeast Bronx, borders Ocean Hill and Brownsville[15].
Westchester County on the north and includes the • District 27 is the southernmost district in Queens
neighborhoods of Pelham Parkway, Eastchester, reaching Far Rockaway, Howard Beach, and
Woodlawn; Co-op City, and City Island[5]. Woodhaven[16].
• District 12 is in the center of the Bronx
encompassing Crotona and West Farms[6].
Region 6
Region 6 consisted of CSDs 17, 18, and 22 located in south-
Region 3 eastern Brooklyn.
Region 3 consisted of CSDs 25, 26, 28, and 29 located in • District 17 encompasses the communities of Prospect
eastern Queens. Heights, East Flatbush, and Crown Heights[17].
• District 25 stretches across the communities in north • District 18 includes Flatbush and Canarsie[18].
central Queens, from Flushing to Whitestone and • District 22 is a large district that stretches from
College Point[7]. Ditmas Park to Mill Basin[19].
• District 26 is adjacent to Long Island’s Nassau County
and covers the communities of Bayside, Oakland
Gardens, Fresh Meadows, Douglaston, Little Neck,
Region 7
Glen Oaks, Floral Park, Bellerose, Jamaica Estates, Region 7 consisted of CSDs 20 and 21 in southwest Brook-
Jamaica Hills, Hillcrest and parts of both Hollis Hills lyn and CSD 31 located on Staten Island.
and Holliswood[8]. • District 20 covers the southwestern corner
• District 28 is located in central Queens encompassing communities of Borough Park, Bay Ridge, Dyker
the diverse communities Rego Park, Jamaica, Forest Heights and the southern section of Sunset Park[20].
Hills, and Kew Gardens[9]. • District 21 is home to the beach communities of
Coney Island and Brighton Beach[21].
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• District 31 is the only school district in the city to "School District 8". Insideschools.org.
[4]
encompass an entire borough, Staten Island[22]. http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=8.
Retrieved August 13, 2009.
Region 8 [5] "School District 11". Insideschools.org.
http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=11.
Region 8 consisted of CSDs 13, 14, 15, and 16 of north- Retrieved August 13, 2009.
western Brooklyn. [6] "School District 12". Insideschools.org.
• District 13 is in Downtown Brooklyn where Brooklyn http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=12.
Heights, the projects of Fort Greene, and the rapidly Retrieved August 13, 2009.
gentrifying neighborhoods of Clinton Hill and [7] "School District 25". Insideschools.org.
Bedford-Stuyvesant are located[23]. http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=25.
• District 14 covers the hip Brooklyn neighborhoods of Retrieved August 13, 2009.
Williamsburg and Greenpoint[24]. [8] "School District 26". Insideschools.org.
• District 15 runs from Carroll Gardens and Red Hook http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=26.
to Park Slope and Sunset Park[25]. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
• District 16 is a small one of three districts serving the [9] "School District 28". Insideschools.org.
Bedford-Stuyvesant community[26]. http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=28.
Retrieved August 13, 2009.
Region 9 [10] "School District 29". Insideschools.org.
http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=29.
Region 9 consisted of CSDs 1, 2, and 4 located in Down- Retrieved August 13, 2009.
town and on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. [11] "School District 24". Insideschools.org.
• District 1 is located in the East Village and on the http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=24.
Lower East Side[27]. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
• District 2 covers the rest of Manhattan below 59th [12] "School District 30". Insideschools.org.
Street and as high as 97th Street on the Upper East http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=30.
Side and also includes Roosevelt Island[28]. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
• District 4 comprises East Harlem. The district also [13] "School District 32". Insideschools.org.
includes Wards Island and Randall’s Island[29]. http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=32.
• Although Region 9 covers mostly Manhattan, it also Retrieved August 13, 2009.
is responsible for the South Bronx in District 7. [14] "School District 19". Insideschools.org.
http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=19.
Region 10 Retrieved August 13, 2009.
[15] "School District 23". Insideschools.org.
Region 10 consisted of CSDs 3, 5, and 6 located on the http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=23.
West Side of Manhattan. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
• District 3 includes the Upper West Side[30]. [16] "School District 27". Insideschools.org.
• District 5 serves the communities in Harlem[31]. http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=27.
• District 6 finishes the rest of the West Side including Retrieved August 13, 2009.
Washington Heights and Inwood[32]. [17] "School District 17". Insideschools.org.
http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=17.
References Retrieved August 13, 2009.
[18] "School District 18". Insideschools.org.
[1] Herszenhorn, David M. (January 19, 2007). http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=18.
"Overhaul of Schools Would Let Teachers Rate Retrieved August 13, 2009.
Principals". The New York Times. [19] "School District 22". Insideschools.org.
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/ http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=22.
fullpage.html?res=9F06E5DC1E30F93AA25752C0A9619C8B63. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
Retrieved May 20, 2010. [20] "School District 20". Insideschools.org.
[2] "School District 9". Insideschools.org. http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=20.
http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=9. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
Retrieved August 13, 2009. [21] "School District 21". Insideschools.org.
[3] "School District 10". Insideschools.org. http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=21.
http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=10. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
Retrieved August 13, 2009.
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[22] "School District 31". Insideschools.org. [28] "School District 2". Insideschools.org.
http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=31. http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=2.
Retrieved August 13, 2009. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
[23] "School District 13". Insideschools.org. [29] "School District 4". Insideschools.org.
http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=13. http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=4.
Retrieved August 13, 2009. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
[24] "School District 14". Insideschools.org. [30] "School District 3". Insideschools.org.
http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=14. http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=3.
Retrieved August 13, 2009. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
[25] "School District 15". Insideschools.org. [31] "School District 5". Insideschools.org.
http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=15. http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=5.
Retrieved August 13, 2009. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
[26] "School District 16". Insideschools.org. [32] "School District 6". Insideschools.org.
http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=16. http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=6.
Retrieved August 13, 2009. Retrieved August 13, 2009.
[27] "School District 1". Insideschools.org.
http://insideschools.org/index12.php?d=1.
Retrieved August 13, 2009.
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