Culture and Demographics
According to the 2000 U.S. Census, about 25,000 people live in Long Island City. Residents are predominantly Caucasian. [10]
There are schools of every academic level in Long Island City [11]. CUNY LaGuardia College and the DeVry Institute of Technology are the only colleges in the neighborhood. Below are lists of schools organized by level of education [12]:
Elementary Schools:
- PS 17
- PS 70
- PS 76
- PS 78
- PS 85
- PS 111
- PS 112
- PS 150
- PS 199
- Queensville Nursery School and Kindergarten
Middle Schools:
- IS 126
- IS235 Academy for New Americans
- Academy of the City Charter School
- Albert Shanker School for Visual and Performing Arts
- IS 10
- IS 141
- IS 204
- Young Womens Leadership School
- Baccalaureate School for Global Education
- Academy of American Studies
- Academy of Finance and Enterprise
- Aviation Career and Technical Education High School
- Bard High School Early College II
- Academy for Careers in Television and Film
- Frank Sinatra High School
- High School for Applied Communications
- High School for Information Technology
- International High Schol at LaGuardia
- Long Island City High School
- Middle College High School
- Newcomers High School-Academy American Studies
- Queens Vocational High School
- Robert F Wagner Jr Institute for Arts and Technology School
- William Cullen Bryant High School
- Evangel Christian School (K-12)
- Most Precious Blood School (PK-8)
- St Joseph Elementary School (PK-8)
- St Raphael School (PK-8)
- Voice Charter School of New York (KG-2)
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