Pine Street School is an IB World School dedicated to providing an innovative, engaging, multilingual, and multicultural education that inspires and empowers our students. / Sponsored
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Pine Street School is NYC’s only fully accredited International Baccalaureate World School offering the Primary Years Program with Spanish and Mandarin tracks from Nursery (2s) through 5th Grade. / Sponsored
Plus Grand Banks will take an encore this weekend; the Christmas season has started; the Four Seasons will open Nov. 30.
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Fidi's Pine Street School is NYC’s only International Baccalaureate World School offering Spanish and Mandarin Immersion with a focus on Design Technology, Environmental Education and more! / Sponsored
Also on Community Board 1's February agendas: Citigroup construction; accusations of bad behavior at Haus; more retail at Brookfield Place?; Bogardus Plaza weekend work; more wi-fi kiosks; Sons of Thunder opening FiDi restaurant; ADA ramps; 52 Thomas rooftop compressors. / 4 comments
We combine two globally recognized best practices—Montessori and International Baccalaureate—to build problem solvers and thought leaders with a passion for doing big things. Meet staff, visit our Design Technology Lab, and learn about our dual language immersion approach. / Sponsored
Plus: Sugar-daddy website leads to trouble; lighting strikes 1 World Trade Center; bartender rescues guy who backflipped into the East River; tourists getting scammed at the Staten Island Ferry; iPad stolen from school. / 1 comment
Plus: World Trade Center security plans; St. Nicholas Church projections; new private school in FiDi; Italian sandwiches. / 6 comments
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