Governors Island… Marine Biology Newsletter, Volume 10 10 Jun 202210 Jun 2022 Senior e-Portfolios Check out our Seniors' e-Portfolios on the Harbor Seals Website.It's great work and they should be proud! Center for Climate Solutions Governors Island Governors Island is preparing to enter its…
What happens at school Marine Biology Research Program Newsletter 25 Feb 202225 Feb 2022 February 2022 groups.io Want an easy way to be in touch with 160 Harbor School parents? Subscribe to: main+subscribe@NYHSparents.groups.io. Post. Get advice. You can even join a subgroup (hmm...did someone…
PTA meetings The School Leadership Team Needs You 9 Feb 20229 Feb 2022 Contact pta@newyorkharborschool.org for more information or to join the SLT.
What happens at school Marine Biology Research Program Newsletter 9 Feb 2022 January 2022 Please help with Marine Bio student mock job interviews Thanks to the parents who have signed up already. We need a few more of you to help our…
What happens at school National Principal’s Day 31 Oct 201831 Oct 2018 For National Principal's Day our very own PTA Prez Nan R. & VP Theresa J. surprised our spectacular Principal and Vice Principals for all their hard work with an indoor picnic fit for…
Special Events Harvest Festival, fruitful & fun 4 Oct 20186 Oct 2018 We’re just starting the month of October, but it feels like so much has happened already at Harbor School! It was wonderful to see so many families and teachers at CURRICULUM …
PTA meetings Agenda for General PTA Meeting- Tuesday 12/15 from 6:00-8:00 14 Sep 201815 Dec 2020 General PTA Agenda December 15, 2020 Read the PTA Agenda December 15, 2020: English | Español Click here to read the PTA Minutes November 17, 2020 Any questions? Please contact…
Freshman… Welcome, Class of 2024! 23 Jul 20189 Dec 2020 Dear Families, (haga clic aquí para la traducción al español) The NYHS PTA is excited to welcome your family to the New York Harbor School, Class of 2024! We’d like…
Freshman… Preparing for Harbor 23 Jul 20187 Sep 2018 We know that as incoming Freshmen, your students are not yet thinking about college, but it's never too early. If you want to know more check out the Parent Action…