In classrooms, eighth graders worked on finishing their high school applications. On the third floor - a space shared with the Manhattan School for Children - students in the dual language program practiced their French.
This year, the school saw its student body grow by roughly a quarter to about 200 students as Lafayette merged with West Side Collaborative, a small progressive middle school serving higher shares of students of color and students from low-income backgrounds.
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