
Pace High School
On September 13, 2004, Pace High School opened its doors to its first class of students. Pace High School is a collaboration between Pace University, the New Century High Schools Initiative, New Visions for Schools, and the New York City Department of Education. The high school is a college-oriented, student-centered environment. Curriculum is tailored to meet each student’s individual needs and goals, and works in close collaboration with Pace University’s School of Education and its faculty members.
Located in Chinatown in downtown Manhattan, the school also serves as a training ground for future teachers from Pace’s School of Education. Students may opt for student-teaching placements at the high school. To learn more about Pace High School, please read through the articles below.
- Time Out New York: Pace High School – Top 10 Most Promising New High Schools
- The Downtown Express: Coverage of Pace High School’s Opening
- The Pace Press: Pace High School Opens This Week
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