OVERVIEW
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Cristo Rey New York High School was founded in East
Harlem in 2004 to serve immigrant students and the children
of immigrants who wouldn't otherwise have access to high quality
college preparatory school education. The school is endorsed
by the American Province of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus,
the Long Island New England Province of the Brothers of the
Christian Schools and the New York Province of the Society of
Jesus. The school, like all schools in the Cristo Rey Network
allows its students to pay for their education by participating
in the Corporate Internship Program. Cristo Rey New York also
offers a dual language curriculum.
CONTACT>>
www.cristoreyny.org
Rev. Joseph P. Parkes, S. J.
President
112 E. 106th St.
New York, NY 10029
Phone: (212) 996-7000 (main)
Fax: (212) 427-7444
email: jparkes@cristoreyny.org
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RECENT
HEADLINES >>
The New York Daily News
June, 2006
"Giving kids the biz"
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The Irish Echo Online
October 26, 2005 Vol 78, No 43
"Irishmen set out to educate in a tough climate"
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Our Town,
The Blackboard Awards:
October 13, 2005
"Opportunity Abounds at Cristo Rey"
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America Magazine
May 9, 2005
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New
York Times
September 7, 2004
"Start-up Invests Faith in 99 Students"
Reported by: David Gonzalez
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America
Magazine
October 24, 2003
by: Tom Vander Ark
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Education
Week
May 28, 2003
"Foundations' Gift to Help Expand 'Cristo Rey' Model:
Education Week"
by Mary Ann Zehr
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