Millennium High School
M25A — Tribeca, Manhattan
A compassionate, rigorous education in the heart of New York City.
Grades 9–12 | 75% Manhattan priority | Free breakfast & lunch for all
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About Our School
Where every child belongs.
Founded in 2002, Millennium High School serves grades 9–12 with a college-preparatory curriculum rooted in critical thinking and real-world literacy. Our signature interdisciplinary approach—from 9th-grade literary analysis to AP courses and College Now partnerships—prepares students for Regents exams and beyond.
We are an inclusive community where compassionate learners grow through art, athletics, and service. From lunchtime karaoke to the Phoenix Mural, our school culture celebrates creativity, resilience, and belonging.
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What We Offer
Our Programs
A rigorous, student-centered education for the 21st century.
College-Prep Academics
Four years of English, math, science, and social studies—plus AP courses, College Now dual enrollment, and interdisciplinary electives like Engineering Design and AP Studio Art.
Explore AcademicsInclusive Community
From Disability Awareness Week to the Culture Fair, we foster belonging through student-led initiatives, free meals for all, and a vibrant arts program.
See Our CultureAthletics & Wellness
Compete on the John Jay Campus teams or join club sports—our program promotes physical fitness, school spirit, and life-long healthy habits.
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Upcoming Events
School events, PTA meetings, and important dates — all in one place.
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