NYC Pulse News just launched 48 phone directories of NYC high schools, organized by neighborhood. For parents, students, and journalists — every directory has main office, attendance line, and principal’s contact info with click-to-call.
What every directory has
- 4–60 NYC public high schools per neighborhood
- Sourced from the official NYC Department of Education directory
- Click-to-call phone + Google Maps + School website link per card
- Schema.org School microdata for each entry
- Cross-linked to sister directories (cultural orgs, restaurants, businesses)
Sample directories
- High Schools in Bedford-Stuyvesant
- High Schools in Bushwick
- High Schools in Clinton (Hell’s Kitchen)
- High Schools in Flushing
- High Schools in Flushing
Why this matters
Calling a school office should not require digging through a PDF, a chatbot, or “find your school” forms. We built these directories so a parent can pull up the correct phone number on their phone in 5 seconds — call attendance to report a sick day, or call the main office to ask about admissions.
Data comes from the NYC DOE 2024 High School Directory dataset, which is the same source the city itself uses internally.
Across the NYC Pulse network
- NYC Restaurant Voice — restaurant directories
- NYC Business Pulse — business directories (parking, hotels, contractors)
- Made in NYC — cultural / arts directories
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