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P.S. 150 forms human blue ribbon to celebrate its real award

P.S. 150 students formed their own blue ribbon Friday to celebrate the school's award.
P.S. 150 students formed their own blue ribbon Friday to celebrate the school’s award. Photo by Andrew Parsons.

Last month they celebrated with blueberry muffins and last Friday P.S. 150 students showed off their spatial relationship skills to form a human blue ribbon to celebrate the school’s national award for academic excellence from the U.S. Dept. of Education. The small Tribeca school in Independence Plaza was the only school in Manhattan and one of six across the city to win a National Blue Ribbon Award. Principal Jenny Bonnet, students and parents braved the cold Friday to welcome new District 2 Superintendent Bonnie Laboy for the celebration. Students sang “A Brand New Day”— parents may never forget the city’s failed attempt last year to throw the school out of the neighborhood. Gov. Andrew Cuomo also sent students a letter of congratulations. Alyssa Polack, a former principal, wrote “Miss this gem of a place!!!!”on the school’s Facebook page. 

Principal Jenny Bonnet, left, with District 2 Superintendent Bonnie Laboy. Photo by Andrew Parsons.
Principal Jenny Bonnet, left, with District 2 Superintendent Bonnie Laboy. Photo by Andrew Parsons.

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