In 1889 the first School in Brooklyn was built
at Evergreen Ave & Menahan,
the
Landmarked
old Brooklyn Public Schools:
No. 9 (1867-1868): 249 Sterling Place (later Public School 111; now
Public School 340)
No. 9 Annex (1895): 251 Sterling Place
No. 34 (1867): 131 Norman Avenue (aka: Oliver H. Perry School)
No. 39 (1876-1877): 417 Sixth Avenue (aka: Henry Bristow School)
No. 65K (1870): 158 Richmond Street
No. 71K (1888-1889): 119 Heyward Street (now the Beth Jacob School)
No. 73 (1888): 241 MacDougal Street
No. 86 (1892-1893): 220 Irving Avenue (aka: Irvington School)
No. 108 (1895): 200 Linwood Street
330 Eldert Street off Broadway
P.S. 168, now the United Talmudic Academy
P.S. 125 on Blake and Rockaway Avenue - for sale
Girls'
High School (1885-1886): 475 Nostrand Avenue
(now Board of Education Brooklyn Adult Training Center)
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