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  1. Bears, Lady Bears. Website. http://www.sewardparkhs.com/. 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.

    • 9-12
    • Bears
    • English
    • ESA - Wallace Simpson, AGL - Andrea Brand, LOMA - John Wenk, NDHS - Scott Conti, HSDLAS - Li Yan a
  2. Connect with us! Seward Park Campus Library is a campus library serving the following five NYC public high schools: Essex Street Academy, The High School for Dual Language and Asian Studies, Lower Manhattan Arts Academy, New Design High School, and The Urban Assembly Academy of Government and Law.

  3. Seward Park Campus Library. 350 Grand St., 4th Floor. New York, NY 10002. sewardparkcampuslibrary@gmail.com. 212-475-4148 ext: 4401/2. IG: @sparkcampuslibrary. Essex Street Academy (02M294) High School for Dual Language and Asian Studies (02M545) Lower Manhattan Arts Academy (02M308) New Design High School (02M543)

  4. Seward Park is a neighborhood in southeast Seattle, Washington just west of the park of the same name. It is part of Seattle's South End. The park occupies all of Bailey Peninsula.

  5. 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.

  6. Within the Seattle city limits, Seward Park boasts 300 acres of beautiful forest land, home to eagles' nests, old growth forest, a 2.4 mile bike and walking path, an amphitheater, a native plant garden, an art studio, miles of hiking trails, shoreline, beaches and more.

  7. 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 States.