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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. While each school has its own separate space within the complex, the schools share a number of common facilities, which include a library, cafeteria, auditorium, culinary arts room, dance studio, mini theater, art gallery, swimming pool and gymnasiums. Find out more about the Julia Richman Education Complex here.

    • 317 East 67th Street New York, NY, 10065 United States
    • (212) 570-5284
  3. Feb 9, 2023 · The Julia Richman Education Complex — a six-school facility on East 67th Street between First and Second avenues — will get a renovation to its pool locker room and a new exercise space,...

  4. In an astonishing act of betrayal and arrogance, Hunter College and the Department of Education have developed plans to demolish the 80 year old restored Julia Richman Education Complex and to replace it with a high rise building housing science labs.

  5. Under Jerome's leadership, we will offer private and semi-private lessons for youth, lifeguard training classes for teens and young adults, and an afterschool program tailored for JREC students at the recently renovated pool within the Julia Richman Education Complex on East 68th Street.

  6. Feb 8, 2023 · In 2022, Council Member Julie Menin made a big ask to bolster schools in her district: the city’s allocation of $3 million for locker room renovations at Lenox Hill’s Julia Richman Education Complex, on East 67th Street between First and Second Avenues.

  7. 317 East 67th Street at Second Avenue. New York, N.Y. 10065. http://www.jrec.org. 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.