This part of the web site belongs to the students. Here is an opportunity to show off our clubs, teams, trips, and express ourselves. If you would like to submit any material to this site, contact the web master. All materials will be reviewed by both the web master and the program director, and must meet the New York City Department of Education Rules for Internet Acceptable Use.

Peer Tutoring


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Every Tuesday & Wednesday
Room 842 from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.


JANUARY 2012 REGENTS SCHEDULE


Parents and students, HERE you can find the schedule for the 2012 January Regests.

Marble Hill School will be celebrating its 5th Annual Alumni Day!
On Wednesday, January 4th, 2011

Please invite all alumni to come share their post Marble Hill College and Professional experience with our current students.
See you soon!



Playwriting

Students in Ms. Lewkowicz and teaching artist Ms. Noelle's Playwriting class had their plays performed by professional actors at the Snapple Theater in midtown Manhattan. This event was made possible by the Theater Development Fund's Resident Artist Program. Students from Mr. Bernal's Journalism and 10th grade ESL classes attended the performances. These are videos of plays by Kadija Traore, Justin Segarra, Yeury Gutierrez, and Etiosa Obasuyi. Students Carolina Morales and Ridwana Khalik also had their plays performed, but unfortunately were not videotaped. All the plays were fantastic! Congratulations playwrights!!! Below is one of the plays. Enjoy!


Great Opportunity for Students
Work with WildLife Conservation Society

More information Here. Get application Here.


Attention Seniors!

Scholarship Guide for NYC Students

This year's Scholarship Guide for New york City Students is now available for downloading from the New Visions web site.

BWB: Building with Books - Enhancing education and empowering youth in the U.S. to make a positive difference in their communities while helping people of developing countries increase their self reliance through education.

The Nations of Marble Hill: What nations are represented among the students at the school? As of April, 2004, we counted 47 countries within the halls of Marble Hill. Check out our flag page and learn about your classmate's home country!

 

New York Cares has worked extensively with the Marble Hill School, and has done much to bring color to our hallways, with an ambitious painting project.

All New York Cares volunteer projects are team-based and flexibly scheduled. The organization embraces virtually every volunteer interest: homelessness, hunger, kids, education, seniors and the elderly, HIV/AIDS, the environment, urban renewal, and more.

Doing Community Service? This is the place to find out information about your community service site.

Learn about Japanese culture with our new Japanese library. click here for more information.

We are proud to announce our Online Store.

Check The Archives for past activities.

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