These 94 schools are set to receive extra funding and learning time

Ninety-four low-performing schools are about to get a lot more attention from the city, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today. Called “Renewal Schools,” they will receive a share of $150 million designated for an hour of additional learning time, after-school and summer programs, and teacher training. The principals will also be under review.

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Below is the full list of schools, which the city says were chosen because they have been designated as struggling by the state, were in the bottom quartile of city schools on state test scores or four-year graduation rates for the last three years, and earned a “proficient” or below on their last Quality Review.

  • P.S. 015 Roberto Clemente
  • Henry Street School for International Studies
  • P.S. 149 Sojourner Truth
  • Wadleigh Secondary School for the Performing & Visual Arts
  • P.S. 050 Vito Marcantonio
  • Renaissance School of the Arts
  • Coalition School for Social Change
  • P.S. 123 Mahalia Jackson
  • P.S. 194 Countee Cullen
  • P.S. 132 Juan Pablo Duarte
  • High School for Health Careers and Sciences
  • I.S. 528 Bea Fuller Rodgers School
  • P.S. 154 Jonathan D. Hyatt
  • J.H.S. 162 Lola Rodriguez De Tio
  • Foreign Language Academy of Global Studies
  • New Explorers High School
  • J.H.S. 123 James M. Kieran
  • M.S. 301 Paul L. Dunbar
  • Holcombe L. Rucker School of Community Research
  • Urban Assembly Academy of Civic Engagement
  • The Bronx Mathematics Preparatory School
  • Herbert H. Lehman High School
  • The Hunts Point School
  • Banana Kelly High School
  • J.H.S. 022 Jordan L. Mott
  • I.S. 117 Joseph H. Wade
  • J.H.S. 145 Arturo Toscanini
  • I.S. 219 New Venture School
  • Bronx Collegiate Academy
  • Leadership Institute
  • I.S. 313 School of Leadership Development
  • Bronx Early College Academy for Teaching & Learning
  • Urban Science Academy
  • New Millennium Business Academy Middle School
  • DreamYard Preparatory School
  • I.S. 339
  • Bronx High School of Business
  • J.H.S. 080 The Mosholu Parkway
  • P.S. 085 Great Expectations
  • The Bronx School of Young Leaders
  • Academy for Personal Leadership and Excellence
  • The Angelo Patri Middle School
  • Fordham Leadership Academy for Business and Technology
  • DeWitt Clinton High School
  • P.S. 112 Bronxwood
  • Globe School for Environmental Research
  • The Young Scholars Academy of The Bronx
  • School of Diplomacy
  • P.S. 092 Bronx
  • School of Performing Arts
  • Peace and Diversity Academy
  • Fannie Lou Hamer Middle School
  • Entrada Academy
  • Urban Scholars Community School
  • Monroe Academy for Visual Arts & Design
  • P.S. 067 Charles A. Dorsey
  • Satellite East Middle School
  • MS 596 Peace Academy
  • J.H.S. 050 John D. Wells
  • Juan Morel Campos Secondary School
  • Foundations Academy
  • Automotive High School
  • Frederick Douglass Academy IV Secondary School
  • Boys and Girls High School
  • Upper School @ P.S. 25
  • M.S. 584
  • Middle School for Academic and Social Excellence
  • Ebbets Field Middle School
  • Brooklyn Generation School
  • East Flatbush Community Research School
  • P.S. 306 Ethan Allen
  • Essence School
  • P.S. 328 Phyllis Wheatley
  • Multicultural High School
  • Cypress Hills Collegiate Preparatory School
  • P.S. 165 Ida Posner
  • P.S. 284 Lew Wallace
  • P.S. 298 Dr. Betty Shabazz
  • Brooklyn Collegiate: A College Board School
  • Pan American International High School
  • Flushing High School
  • Martin Van Buren High School
  • P.S./M.S 042 R. Vernam
  • M.S. 053 Brian Piccolo
  • P.S. 197 The Ocean School
  • August Martin High School
  • Richmond Hill High School
  • John Adams High School
  • J.H.S. 008 Richard S. Grossley
  • P.S. 111 Jacob Blackwell
  • Long Island City High School
  • J.H.S. 291 Roland Hayes
  • I.S. 349 Math, Science & Tech.
  • Academy of Urban Planning