high-school-law-and-justice-young-womens-math.jpgDepartment of Education spokeswoman Melody Meyer said the courthouse renovation at 283 Adams St. in Downtown Brooklyn should be done by the September, just in time for students attending The Urban Assembly High School for Law and Justice and The Urban Assembly Institute of Math and Science for Young Women to start their next academic year. The High School for Law and Justice was created in 2004 and would have a capacity of 407 students, she said. The Institute of Math and Science, grades 6 – 12, was started in 2006 and would have 567 students at full capacity.
The Urban Assembly High School for Law and Justice[Insideschools.org]
The Urban Assembly Institute of Math and Science for Young Women[Insideschools.org]


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  1. When I see the speed of this restoration, it makes me wonder why the main Brooklyn post office across the way is still in scaffolding after years of construction inactivity.