The Hebron Seventh-Day Adventist Bilingual School is a 40-year-old bilingual school located in North Crown Heights, New York. It is a historic institution that has been providing a rigorous curriculum to nursery through eighth-grade students, primarily from Brooklyn's Haitian community. The school is currently facing deteriorating conditions and the risk of closure, but a collaborative project with a community-minded developer aims to preserve the historic building, build affordable housing, and ensure the future of the school.
With its roots dating back to 1888, the Hebron Seventh-Day Adventist Bilingual School is housed in a Romanesque Revival-style building that was originally the Brooklyn Methodist Episcopal Church Home. The project not only seeks to save the school but also to restore the historic building, which is the only remaining 19th-century institutional structure in the North Crown Heights Historic District. Additionally, the project aims to provide much-needed affordable housing and a state-of-the-art indoor gymnasium for the school's sporting and artistic activities.
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