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  1. Founded in 2003, we are a small, design-focused public high school located in the Seward Park Educational Campus in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Employing social-emotional learning, we guide students to find their own unique potential, talents and purpose. We equip students with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities that will support ...

  2. View photos from Seward Park Campus Bears sporting events. See pictures from all Bears Sports in one place.

  3. The Seward Park Campus is a "vertical campus" of the New York City Department of Education located at 350 Grand Street at the corner of Essex Street, in the Lower East Side/Cooperative Village neighborhoods of Manhattan, New York City. It was the location of the former Seward Park High School, a now-closed comprehensive high school. The school began as P.S. 62 Intermediate, an intermediate school.

  4. Lisa Ko's Memory Piece (Recording Here). Susan Lieu's The Manicurist's Daughter (Recording Here). Katherine Min's "The Fetishist" Book Launch Event (Recording Here). Diwali Event with Brown Girl Bookshelf (Panel 2&3 Recording). Book Launch with C Pam Zhang (Recording Here). Stay True Paperback lauch with Hua Hsu and Yu&Me Books

  5. Entering the Facility: Weekend: Building entrance on Ludlow Street, check with Security, then leftside to basement level. Weekday: Building entrance on Grand Street, check with Security, then go straight to hallway down to basement level

  6. www.nycgovparks.org › parks › seward-parkSeward Park : NYC Parks

    Seward Park. Directions via Google Maps. Named for the New York statesman famous for orchestrating the purchase of Alaska in 1867, Seward Park, one of the largest parks on the Lower East Side, has the distinction of being home to the first permanent, municipally-built playground in the nation. Discover the history of Seward Park.

  7. Seward Park (Manhattan) /  40.71472°N 73.98944°W  / 40.71472; -73.98944. Seward Park is a public park and playground in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Located north of East Broadway and east of Essex Street, it is 3.046 acres (12,330 m 2) in size and is the first municipally built playground in the United ...