Schools
Uncommon manages school networks in five regions:
Boston, MA
- Roxbury Prep Mission Hill Campus
- Roxbury Prep Lucy Stone Campus
- Roxbury Prep Dorchester Campus
New York City, NY
- Bedford Stuyvesant Collegiate
- Brooklyn East Collegiate
- Brownsville Collegiate
- Excellence Boys Elementary/ Middle Academy
- Excellence Girls Elementary Academy
- Kings Collegiate
- Leadership Prep Bedford Stuyvesant Elementary Academy
- Leadership Prep Bedford Stuyvesant Middle Academy
- Leadership Prep Brownsville
- Leadership Prep Ocean Hill
- Ocean Hill Collegiate
- Uncommon Charter High School
- Uncommon Collegiate Charter High School
- Williamsburg Collegiate
Newark, NJ
- North Star Academy Fairmount Elementary School
- North Star Academy Vailsburg Elementary School
- North Star Academy West Side Park Elementary School
- North Star Academy Elementary School 4
- North Star Academy Clinton Hill Middle School
- North Star Academy Downtown Middle School
- North Star Academy Vailsburg Middle School
- North Star Academy West Side Park Middle School
- North Star Academy College Preparatory High School
Rochester, NY
- Rochester Prep Elementary School
- Rochester Prep Middle School – Brooks Campus
- Rochester Prep Middle School – West Campus
Troy, NY
- Troy Prep Elementary School
- Troy Prep Middle School
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