About Us

Mission
statement 

Our mission is to empower students to succeed and compete  according to their college interest and professional aspirations. We  provide a strong foundation for students to excel socially,  emotionally, and academically through high expectations, rigorous  instruction, culturally responsive pedagogy and partnerships with  families and the community to become tomorrow’s leaders. 

Vision
Statement

To inspire excellence and create tomorrow’s leaders in a safe,  supportive, and culturally responsive environment. 

Mantra

We will be successful because we are CLEAR.

CORE VALUES: COMMUNITY, LEADERSHIP, EXCELLENCE, ACCOUNTABILITY, RESPECT

ABOUT US

At Ronald Edmonds Learning Center II, our principles are CLEAR.(Community, Leadership, Excellence, Accountability, and Respect). These, combined with PEACE (Positive Energy and Constant Elevation), create an environment where everyone feels safe, valued, and respected, and diversity is celebrated. Students may graduate with four Regents and up to ten high school credits. Uniform makes everyone feel equal, well groomed, and confident.

Our caring administrators, teachers, and staff ensure the total well-being of every student, each of whom has a mentor and advocate. A Respect for All School and a Showcase School for Culturally Responsive Pedagogy, we value and respect students’ cultural identities and our teachers reflect our students’ ethnicities. We provide opportunities for recreation, social-emotional development, global citizenship, and college and career readiness.

Activities include trips to museums, sports events, Broadway shows, laser tag arenas, United Nations, and colleges; basketball, football, dance, step, chorus, drama, visual arts, photography, film, nutrition, and drumming. Annual events include Dads Take Your Child to School Day, Spirit Week, Field Day, Cultural Awareness Day, Gold Carpet Awards, College Tour, and Broadway Junior. We partner with Junior Achievement New York, New York Edge, Eagle Academy, NYC Junior Ambassadors Program, Sing for Hope, WE Day, Brooklyn Arts Council, Arts Connection, Urban Advantage, the HistoryMakers, and Broadway Junior.

Our school is conveniently located at

430 Howard Avenue| Brooklyn, NY 11233

Bus: B7, B12, B15, B25, B46, B47, B65
Subway: train numbers
Long Island Railroad – The nearest stops are East New York, Atlantic Terminal, and Nostrand Avenue, and then transfer to the subway or bus.