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MS104Simon BaruchMiddle School. Important Information. School arrival is at 8:20 a.m. and dismissal is at 2:40 p.m. All students who are absent require a written note signed by their parent or guardian on their return to school.
- High School Admissions
Tuesday, October 3: High School Application & Specialized...
- Academics
The units are genre or theme based such as “A Deep Study of...
- Afterschool
MS 104 Simon Baruch's Afterschool program is provided FREE...
- Our School
MS104 is dedicated to providing all students with strong...
- School Policies
The School's Public Health Advisor is located in room 103,...
- Calendar
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- PTA
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The units are genre or theme based such as “A Deep Study of Character”, “Tapping the Power of Nonfiction” and “Dystopian Book Clubs”. To access and review past state ELA and math exams, including questions and answers, click HERE.
Simon Baruch MS104 schedules tours in the fall of every year for 5th grade students and their families to visit the school and meet and here from several teachers as well as Principal Macri. To view the Fall 2024 Tour Schedule, click HERE.
Channel Highlighting Simon Baruch Middle School 104 Students Via Baruch Educational Programming, Manhattan Youth After-School and Harlem Film School All Projects Produced by: Simon...
J.H.S. 104 Simon Baruch is a NYC District school located at 330 East 21 Street, Manhattan, NY 10010. It serves Grades: 06,07,08,SE.
J.H.S. 104 Simon Baruch Screened Program. Simon Baruch Middle School is a traditional middle school committed to developing students who think critically and who are civic minded. The school utilizes a house structure as an organizational model that allows teachers to know our students well.
MS 104 is a lively neighborhood middle school with strong academics and lots of sports, drama, and art—including ceramics. Open to everyone who lives in the zone, the school serves a wide range of students, including high-achievers, new immigrants just learning English and children with significant disabilities.